Martin to friends
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DINOMartin, to friends
DINOSinger Martin, to friends
SONCharlie, to Martin
SONEmilio, to Martin
COHOSTRowan, to Martin
VIDALife, to Ricky Martin
DADMartin Sheen, to Charlie
LAUGHRespond to Steve Martin
AMORELove, to Dean Martin
SONCharlie Sheen, to Martin
MASMore, to Ricky Martin
SONEmilio Estevez, to Martin Sheen
DADMartin Sheen, to Emilio Estevez
SONLarry Hagman, to Mary Martin
STRAIGHTMANDean Martin, to Jerry Lewis
DADMartin, to Emilio and Charlie
DONTBLAMEMEBilly Martin to George Steinbrenner?
SWOONReact to Ricky Martin, say
LONGANDSHORTShelley tells it all to Martin
HERETICMartin Luther, to Pope Leo X
SONSEmilio and Charlie, to Martin Sheen
MADAMEBUTTERFLYRole Mary Martin yearns to play.
THATWhat Dick Martin always drinks to
DOBJan. 15, 1929, to Martin Luther King
EDSULLIVANIntroducer of Martin and Lewis to TV
INDYKFormer U.S. ambassador to Israel Martin ...
BEEN"I've ... to the mountaintop" (Martin Luther King, Jr.)
BEEN"I've ... to the Mountaintop" (Martin Luther King speech)
ISRAELMartin Indyk is new ambassador to this nation
SCREWYOUUPWhat studying philosophy will do, according to Steve Martin
HATE"Too great a burden to bear": Martin Luther King Jr.
SHEENGUARDOne willing to take a bullet for Martin or Charlie?
SHORTISTALLComment about comic actor Martin when standing next to a peewee?
BUSHOnly sitting vice president since Martin Van Buren to be elected president
marprelateto inveigh after the manner of Martin Marprelate, the name assumed by the author of certain anti-episcopal tracts, 1588-9
marprelatingMARPRELATE, to inveigh after the manner of Martin Marprelate, the name assumed by the author of certain anti-episcopal tracts, 1588-9
marprelatedMARPRELATE, to inveigh after the manner of Martin Marprelate, the name assumed by the author of certain anti-episcopal tracts, 1588-9
marprelatesMARPRELATE, to inveigh after the manner of Martin Marprelate, the name assumed by the author of certain anti-episcopal tracts, 1588-9