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  2. Martin scale - Wikipedia

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    The Martin scale is an older version of color scale commonly used in physical anthropology to establish more or less precisely the eye color of an individual. It was created by the anthropologist Rudolf Martin in the first half of the 20th century. Later he improved this scale with cooperation of Bruno K. Schultz, leading to the Martin-Schultz ...

  3. Payne - Wikipedia

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    Martin Payne, main character in the Martin TV series; Max Payne, a video game series Max Payne, the first game in the series; Max Payne (character), the series' eponymous character; Max Payne, 2008 film based on the series; Payne, 1999 US TV show patterned after Fawlty Towers; Payne, a boss in the 2010 first-person action game Red Steel 2

  4. Martin Payne - Wikipedia

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  5. Martin (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Martin Lawrence played the role of Martin Payne, originally a disc jockey who lived with his girlfriend Gina Waters (Tisha Campbell) in the city of Detroit, Michigan. Martin worked for the fictional radio station WZUP; in later seasons, he became the host of the talk show Word on the Street. [2]

  6. William Payne - Wikipedia

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    William H. F. Payne (1830–1904), general in the American Civil War; Will Payne (television producer) (born 1974), television producer, writer and director; Will Payne (actor) (born 1989), English actor; Bill Payne (born 1949), musician, keyboardist and founder of the band Little Feat; Bill Payne (oiler) - cofounder of Helmerich & Payne

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  9. Martin–Schultz scale - Wikipedia

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    Martin-Schultz scale The Martin–Schultz scale is a standard color scale commonly used in physical anthropology to establish more or less precisely the eye color of an individual; it was created by the anthropologists Rudolf Martin and Bruno K Schultz in the first half of the 20th century.