, Charles 即 Charles Martel n. <古>槌 战槌(亦作martel-de-fer)
martel \mar"tel\, v. i. [F. marteler, fr. martel, marteau, hammer, a dim. fr. L. martulus, marculus, dim. of marcus hammer. Cf. {March} to step.] To make a blow with, or as with, a hammer. [Obs.] --Spenser.
The incident occurred at an apartment where Muniz, a part-time actress from Uruguay, was staying with television actor Adrian Martel, police said.
Biospherics also hired Robert G. Edwards, a former president and chief operating officer of Martel Laboratory Services Inc., as vice president, science services.
Members of the American team, all from California, were Hugh Ross of Oakland; Mike Lawrence of Kensington; Chip Martel of Davis; Lew Stansby of Castro Valley; Peter Pender of San Francisco, and Kit Woolsey of Kensington.
WE WOULDN'T DREAM of letting psychologist Joseph Franklin Martel deduct med-school costs as business expenses incurred before he took up the trade, the Tax Court says.
Not that Mr. Martel thinks it will help much.
Martel said he's seen about a 10 percent jump nationwide in company-sponsored bridge loans over last year.