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* Watt GCM, Foy CJW, Hart JT.
* Hart JT, Edwards C, Haines AP, Hart M, Jones J, Jones M, Watt GCM.

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Graham Watt, Professor of General Practice at the University of Glasgow, nominated Dr Tudor Hart for the award.

Watt and G
In the 1980s President Ronald Reagan sought to curtail scope of environmental protection taking steps such as appointing James G. Watt who was called one of the most " blatantly anti-environmental political appointees ".
Secretary of the Interior James G. Watt — already facing criticism related to his alleged hostility to environmentalism and his support of the development and use of federal lands by foresting, ranching, and other commercial interests, and for banning The Beach Boys from playing a 1983 Independence Day concert on the National Mall out of concerns of attracting " an undesirable element "— resigned abruptly after a September 21, 1983, speech in which he said about his staff: " I have a black, a woman, two Jews and a cripple.
As of that date, Kempthorne held the record for protecting fewer species over his tenure than any Interior Secretary in United States history, a record previously held by James G. Watt for over 20 years.
), of Yasser Arafat ( yes, sir ) and of Interior Secretary James G. Watt ( what ?).
* April 5 – US Interior Secretary James G. Watt causes controversy when he effectively bans the Beach Boys from a return performance at the Fourth of July festivities in Washington, announcing that Wayne Newton would perform instead.
* Aldermen: R. Bentley, J. Heywood, D. Howe, T. Joosse, S. Lee, M. Poos, G. Roddy, W. Watt
December 11, 1997 ), W. Fertich ( Won By-Election, Took Office February 2, 1998 ), J. Heywood, D. Howe, J. Jordan, J. Mullins, M. Poos, G. Roddy, W. Watt
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As of September 2007, Kempthorne held the record for protecting fewer species over his tenure than any Interior Secretary in United States history, a record previously held by James G. Watt for over 20 years.
In 1982, Wead co-authored with Ronald Reagan's Secretary of the Interior, James G. Watt, the book The Courage of a Conservative and developed his ideas further in chapter five of the book, which was entitled “ The Compassionate Conservative .”
* Donald G. Watt, Chairman & CEO, DW + Partners Inc.
Along with Dick Cheney, he was one of the top contenders to replace James G. Watt following his resignation, although the position eventually went to William Clark.
James G. Watt was another prominent FPC commissioner, who conducted prayer meetings prior to the FPC sessions.
On September 21, 1983 Secretary of the Interior James G. Watt embarrassed the administration by yet again making bigoted remarks to the media, causing him to resign on November 8, and Clark requested and received an appointment to replace Watt.
In 1981, Arnold wrote the authorized biography of Interior Secretary James G. Watt.
However, it has been noted that Conservatives have opposed environmentalism ; with environmentalists often ridiculed as " tree huggers ", and in the 1980s President Reagan appointing Interior Secretary James G. Watt.
U. S. Secretary of the Interior James G. Watt subsequently designated it a National Historic Landmark on December 17, 1982.

Watt and Edwards
Prominent bassists who have claimed Jamerson as a primary influence include James Brown's Bernard Odum, Abraham Laboriel, Pino Palladino, Alan Gorrie, Rick Danko, Anthony Jackson, Jack Bruce, John Entwistle, Bernard Edwards, Jason Newsted, Jaco Pastorius, John Patitucci, John Paul Jones, Robert DeLeo, Mike Watt, Billy Sheehan, Geddy Lee, Victor Wooten, Paul McCartney, Mike Mills, Suzi Quatro, Matt Noveskey, Tommy Shannon and Matt Rubano.

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The British historian D. C. Watt wrote " Two hours later, Berlin Radio broadcast the sixteen points, adding that Poland had rejected them.
* Watt, D. C. How War Came: The Immediate Origins of the Second World War, 1938 – 1939.
* Boggs, C., Watt, W., Ehrlich, P. 2003.
* Watt, James C. Y.
The British historian D. C. Watt argued that on the basis of Molotov's statements to Rosso, it would appear that in early 1941, Stalin and Molotov viewed Britain rather than Germany as the principal threat.
In 1968, Irving published Breach of Security, an account of German reading of messages to and from the British Embassy in Berlin before 1939 with an introduction by the British historian D. C. Watt.
Again, professional historians such as D. C. Watt noted numerous inaccuracies and misrepresentations.
* Watt, D. C. " Some Aspects of AJP Taylor's Work as Diplomatic Historian " pages 19 – 33 from Journal of Modern History, Volume 49, Issue # 1, March 1977.
British historians such as D. C. Watt, George Peden and David Dilks followed Taylor and argued that far being a case of a degenerate clique who had mysteriously seized control of British foreign policy in the 1930s, that appeasement was due to a number of structural economic and military factors that had limited British options.
* Watt, R. J. C.
In this capacity, he came into conflict with UGG Vice President R. C. Brown, in charge of the UGG department that published the book, and Assistant General Manager P. C. Watt.
December 4, 2000 ), S. Berry, W. Fertich, D. Finch, C. Kovacs ( Won By-Election, Took Office February 5, 2001 ), J. Jordan, J. Mullins, W. Watt, D. Wilson
Harris's students in linguistics include, among many others, Joseph Applegate, Ernest Bender, Noam Chomsky, William Evan, Lila R. Gleitman, Michael Gottfried, Maurice Gross, James Higginbotham, Stephen B. Johnson, Aravind Joshi, Michael Kac, Edward Keenan, Daythal Kendall, Richard Kittredge, James A. Loriot / Lauriault, Leigh Lisker, Fred Lukoff, Paul Mattick, James Munz, Bruce E. Nevin, Jean-Pierre Paillet, Ellen Prince, John R. Ross, Naomi Sager, Morris Salkoff, Thomas A. Ryckman, and William C. Watt.
At the same time, Cockburn claimed that MI5 was spying on him because of The Week, but the British historian D. C. Watt argued that it was more likely that if anyone was spying on Cockburn, it was the Special Branch of Scotland Yard who were less experienced in this work than MI5.
Nader accused Rep. Melvin Watt ( D-N. C .) of twice uttering an " obscene racial epithet " towards Nader ; he alleged that Watt said: " You're just another arrogant white man – telling us what we can do – it's all about your ego – another f — king arrogant white man.
* Watt, D. C. How War Came: The Immediate Origins Of The Second World War, 1938-1939, London: Heinemann, 1989, ISBN 0434842168.
* Watt, D. C. How War Came: The Immediate Origins of the Second World War, 1938 – 1939, New York: Pantheon Books, 1989, ISBN 0-394-57916-X.
A in rest, B at 75 Watt, C at 100 Watt, D at 125 Watt.
The Democratic primary pitted Miller against W. C. Davis ( his strongest opponent ), Woolsey Finnell, Watt T. Brown, J. A.
* Watt, D. C. " The Anglo-German Naval Agreement of 1935: An Interim Judgement " Journal of Modern History, ( 1956 ) 28 # 2 pp 155-75 in JSTOR
The Oregon-based sculptor Marie Watt ( part Seneca ) has used point blankets in her sculpture work, which was exhibited in 2004 at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D. C ..

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