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  1. Paul Martin (born 5 January 1959) is a British antiques dealer and professional drummer, best known for being the presenter of various BBC television antiques programmes including Flog It!, Trust Me, I'm a Dealer and Paul Martin's Handmade Revolution.

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      Paul Edgar Philippe Martin PC CC KC (born August 28, 1938),...

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    Paul Edgar Philippe Martin PC CC KC (born August 28, 1938), also known as Paul Martin Jr., is a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 21st prime minister of Canada and the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada from 2003 to 2006.

  3. Paul Edgar Philippe Martin PC CC (Windsor, 28 de agosto de 1938) é um político canadense que serviu como Primeiro-ministro do Canadá de 2003 até 2006 e líder do Partido Liberal do Canadá de 2003 a 2006.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Paul Martin (born August 28, 1938, Windsor, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian businessman and politician who served as prime minister of Canada (2003–06). Martin’s father, Paul Joseph Martin, served as a minister in four Liberal governments and was a leading architect of Canada’s post- World War II social policy.

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  5. Paul Maurice Martin Calle ( Lima, 27 de junio de 1966) es un actor, locutor de comerciales y presentador de televisión peruano, conocido por interpretar papeles en series nacionales y extranjeras, entre ellas, destaca sus papeles protagónicos de Raúl Pereyra en la telenovela Natacha y Pedro «Pichón» Bravo en la serie De vuelta ...

  6. Grammy-winning artist Paul Martin, lead singer/guitarist of country-pop group Exile, met and married Jamie Allen, daughter of Duane Allen of Country Music Hall of Fame members The Oak Ridge Boys.

  7. paulmartin .ca. Paul Martin Jr. PC CC KC (born August 28, 1938) is a Canadian politician. He was the 21st Prime Minister of Canada. He was also the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. He became prime minister December 12, 2003, when Jean Chrétien stepped down.