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    Judith Martin was a contributor for wowOwow, a Web site for women to talk culture, politics, and gossip. [10] Martin's uncle was economist and labor historian Selig Perlman. Martin was portrayed by Broadway theatre actress Jessie Mueller [11] in The Post, Steven Spielberg's 2017 movie about the Pentagon Papers.

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  4. Judy Martin - Wikipedia

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    Judy Martin may refer to: Judy Martin (politician), Deputy for St Helier District #1, Jersey; Judy Martin (singer) (1917–1951), country music singer and wife of Red Foley; Judy Martin (wrestler) (born 1955), professional wrestler; Judy Martin (horse trainer), Tennessee Walking Horse trainer; Judith Martin (born 1938), writer, also known as ...

  5. Judith Martin Cadore - Wikipedia

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    Judith Martin Cadore (née Martin; born 1957) is a U.S. family practitioner who serves rural populations prone to health care disparities in the Bay City, Texas area. She was previously a faculty member at the San Jacinto Methodist Hospital and a clinical instructor and assistant community professor in the department of family medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch.

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  7. Fact and Value - Wikipedia

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    Fact and Value: Essays on Ethics and Metaphysics for Judith Jarvis Thomson is a 2001 book edited by Alex Byrne, Robert C. Stalnaker and Ralph Wedgwood in which the authors discuss moral and political issues, foundations of moral theory, metaphysics and epistemology. The book is dedicated to Judith Jarvis Thomson. [1]

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  9. Herbert R. Kohl - Wikipedia

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    A Grain of Poetry: How to Read Contemporary Poems and Make Them a Part of Your Life, HarperCollins, 1999 ISBN 978-0-06-018783-5; Judith and Herbert Kohl, The View from the Oak: The Private Worlds of Other Creatures, New Press, 2000 ISBN 978-1-56584-636-4. — winner, 1978 National Book Award for Children's Literature [23]