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When the martinet arrived, I was pretty much in order.
These blue martinets are derived from the arms of the College.
He was a regular martinet on board ship I understand.
He has been described as "at the best of times very much a martinet" and "a difficult man to work with".
The English word martinet derives from the general's last name.
A fine seaman, he was not known as a martinet.
The condition was "first described by Martinet et al. in 1984."
Ms. Martinet surveyed the room and tried to work it.
The woman in charge was a martinet who treated all those beneath her like children.
She had been a great martinet in the days of their mutual nursery.
When the strokes stopped the pain continued as though the martinet was in use still.
Belle, on the other hand, was described by Robin's father as something of a martinet.
The only harsh words were said to a martinet who commanded, "Let me through."
Martinet has an extremely level head, and he never flies off the handle.
He still sees me as just a martinet, an old lifer!
A martinet of the first order, they say, but an extraordinarily able man."
I liked him but he was a real autocrat, a martinet.
In person, he's a casting director's dream of a parade ground martinet.
A petty martinet moves into the village, representing the single party in power.
This debate could separate the professionals from the bureaucrats and martinets.
He became a martinet, a propagandist for the Hoop act.
The effect was breathtakingly different from the martinet who had walked in moments ago.
Julie Martinet had become a part of the machine.
However Sanders is radically different from the martinet in earlier episodes.