Gary W. Martini (1948–1967), United States Marine who posthumously received the Medal of Honor
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This prompted amateur astronomer and writer Gary W. Kronk to search for previous apparitions of this comet.
In 2003, with the release of The Millionaire Real Estate Agent, co-authored by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan, Jenks became a best-selling author when the book spent time on BusinessWeek's best-seller list.
In 1983, after his initial film venture lost $80,000 on its opening weekend, Goldstein met 23-year old Jonathan, or J.F., Lawton, who was earning a living as a software beta tester and programmer.
He has held the chair of recorder at the Conservatorio G.B. Martini in Bologna (Italy) from 1977 to 2006, when he retired and moved to Ubatuba (Brazil).
Papasan became a bestselling author in 2003 with the release of The Millionaire Real Estate Agent, coauthored by Gary W. Keller and Dave Jenks.
Sleazy P. Martini, a character in the theatrical heavy metal band GWAR
While fleeing the U.S. on possible drug charges, Sleazy ends up crashing his helicopter in Antarctica, where Gwar has been imprisoned by The Master, frozen inside a cavern.
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Sleazy is still referenced in Gwar's music, such as the song "Gwarnography" from the album Lust in Space.
Martini was defeated for re-election in 1996 by Paterson mayor Bill Pascrell, and was one of eight Republican Representatives elected in the 1994 Republican Revolution to be defeated in their re-election bids.