st. martin in English

noun
1
a small island in the Caribbean, one of the Leeward Islands; population 35,300 (est. 2006). The southern section of the island is a self-governing territory of the Netherlands; the larger northern part of the island is part of the French overseas department of Guadeloupe.

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1. The Ski and Snowboard school St. Martin offers an extensive program for beginners and advanced.

2. James married Elizabeth Bowering on June 24 1794, at age 17 in Winterbourne St Martin, Dorset, England.

3. A memorial service was held at St Martin-in-the-Fields, with a final tribute read by John Gielgud.

4. James Bowering was born on August 6 1776, in Winterbourne St Martin, Dorset, England, to William Bowering and Adria Bowering

5. ↑ She married secondly Charles Louis dit Blanval ↑ Of Holcombe Court, Devon ↑ Widow of Andrew Best ↑ Of Emberton, England ↑ Lady of Luce de Carteret ↑ Centenier of St Lawrence ↑ Of La Maison de St Martin, Constable of St Martin 1773-79 ↑ Brother of George, Rector of St Ouen 1795-1810

6. ASMF may refer to: Academy of St Martin in the Fields Active Substance Master File, see Drug Master File Asia Ski Mountaineering Federation

7. Earl already has skirted parts of the eastern Caribbean , flooding parts of Antigua , ripping out trees and blowing down power lines on St Martin .

8. An angel is flanked on the left by St George, patron Saint of England, and on the right by St Martin, Patron of English Armourists

9. An angel is flanked on the left by St George, patron Saint of England, and on the right by St Martin, Patron of English Armourists.

10. An angel is flanked on the left by St George, patron Saint of England, and on the right by St Martin, Patron of English Armourists.

11. An angel is flanked on the left by St George, patron Saint of England, and on the right by St Martin, Patron of English Armourists

12. Conveniently located near the ski slopes, this Arette hotel is 5 mi (8 km) from Aventure Parc Aramits and within 12 mi (20 km) of La Pierre-St-Martin Ski Resort and Lindt Chocolate Factory

13. RAvenous (French: Les Affamés) is a 2017 French-language Canadian horror film directed by Robin Aubert and starring Marc-André Grondin, Monia Chokri, Brigitte Poupart, Luc Proulx, Charlotte St-Martin and Micheline Lanctôt

14. ‘The Carolingian style was developed under the rule of Charlemagne, when, in 789 there was a decree which called for the revision of Church books.’ ‘In 796 Alcuin retired from Charlemagne's Palace School at Aachen and became abbot of the Abbey of St Martin at Tours, where he had his monks continue to work with the Carolingian minuscule