martel in A Sentence

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    Martel: Please, please watch it on TV.

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    This way, Ms Martel.

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    Marshall Martel like you asked.

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    I have a letter for Ms Martel.

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    Catherine de Martel.

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    Most modern historians believe that Martel's victory at Tours shaped the course of Western Europe.

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    Charlemagne, son of Pepin III and grandson of Charles Martel, is believed to have been born on April 2, 742.

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    To pass the test it needs to display real leadership for real change next week in London,” Mr Martel explained.

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    Martel also benefited from the element of surprise, as he knew Rahman's position but the Moors were unaware that the Franks were closing in on them.

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    Study leaders Dr Catherine de Martel and Dr Martyn Plummer said:"Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are one of the biggest and preventable causes of cancer worldwide.

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    Martel positioned his forces where they could not be bypassed, drew them into an infantry square and had them lock shields, leaving the Moors in a crummy position.

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    Drs Catherine de Martel and Martyn Plummer, who led the research, said:"Infections with certain viruses, bacteria, and parasites are some of the biggest and preventable causes of cancer worldwide.

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    In addition to changing the course of Western civilization, Martel's brilliant strategic military mind and his ability to coordinate cavalry and infantry enabled him to beat the much larger Islamic army.

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    The Frankish King Charles(“The Hammer”) Martel wasn't about to let that happen, so he gathered his forces at Tours as Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi, Governor-General of Moorish Spain, led his Army northward.

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    Had the Franks fallen to the Moors, there was no other power in existence at the time capable of containing Islam's spread, meaning there would have been no Charlemagne(Martel's grandson) or Holy Roman Empire.

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    All science suggests that a failure by the IMO to ensure the highest level of ambition and immediate action through adoption of real and substantive short-term measures would jeopardize the possibility of limiting temperature rise to less than 1.5 degrees,” said Mr Martel.

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    After 9 years of determined action within the port of Le Havre and HAROPA, this new professional page which is in keeping with consistent convictions and continued action, is a good piece of news for HAROPA and the whole port community” Hervé Martel said, as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Port of Le Havre and Vice-President for HAROPA.

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