Martins
Peter, born 1946, U.S. choreographer and ballet master, born in Denmark.
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Costa was to prove himself equally boorish when, ten minutes into the second-half, he headbutted Martins Indi, a Dutch midfielder.
Dutch Treat: The Netherlands Sinks Spain In World Cup 2014 | Tunku Varadarajan | June 13, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTTo fill demand, the Martins collaborated with baker John Gendusa who developed a 40-inch loaf of French bread to reduce waste.
New Orleans Celebrates Its Favorite Sandwich at the Oak Street Po-Boy Festival | Tyler Gillespie | November 26, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTTo show their solidarity with the strikers, the Martins gave their union brothers free sandwiches.
New Orleans Celebrates Its Favorite Sandwich at the Oak Street Po-Boy Festival | Tyler Gillespie | November 26, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTToday, fashion students from Saint Martins still head to clubs, now in artsy Dalston and Shoreditch, decked in their own designs.
New Exhibition Club to Catwalk at Victoria & Albert Museum | Chloë Ashby | July 10, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTA graduate of Central Saint Martins, Kane drew industry-wide acclaim just out of college with an imaginative senior collection.
Overhead fly sand-Martins, brown-headed gulls, common terns and white-tailed eagles.
Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921 | Charles Kenneth Howard-BuryM. Charles Martins classes the Oases of the Sahara under three heads, corresponding to his three sub-regions.
The Desert World | Arthur ManginThe sand-Martins breed from October to May, consequently their nests, containing eggs or young, are frequently taken in March.
A Bird Calendar for Northern India | Douglas DewarA few house-Martins begin to appear about the 16th April; usually some few days later than the swallow.
The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 2 | Gilbert WhiteHouse-Martins are distinguished from their congeners by having their legs covered with soft downy feathers down to their toes.
The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 2 | Gilbert White
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