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Another success was the Fun Section of D. C. Thomson's Scottish weekly newspaper The Sunday Post, which included the two strips Oor Wullie and The Broons by lead artist Dudley Watkins, as well as other funnies and various puzzles and adventure stories.
Thomas ' obituary in the Times was written by fellow poet and long-time friend, Vernon Watkins.
Bogart was born on Christmas Day, 1899 in New York City, the eldest child of Dr. Belmont DeForest Bogart ( July 1867, Watkins Glen, New York – September 8, 1934, Tudor City apartments, New York City ) and Maud Humphrey ( 1868 – 1940 ).
It was, in fact, so unusual that Davis had to persuade the Roost's manager, Ralph Watkins, to allow the sign to be worded in this way ; he prevailed only with the help of Monte Kay, the club's artistic director.
In 1951, the SCCA National Sports Car Championship was formed from existing marquee events around the nation, including Watkins Glen, Pebble Beach, and Elkhart Lake.
By 1962, the SCCA was tasked with managing the U. S. World Sportscar Championship rounds at Daytona, Sebring, Bridgehampton and Watkins Glen.
The phrase " secular humanism " became prominent after it was used in the United States Supreme Court case Torcaso v. Watkins.
Written, directed, and produced by Peter Watkins for the BBC's The Wednesday Play anthology series, it caused dismay within the BBC and in government and was withdrawn from television transmission on 6 August 1965 ( the twentieth anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing ).
In the 1980s The War Game was followed by such similarly themed films as The Day After ( US ABC, TV film, 1983 ) and Threads ( BBC, 1984 ), the latter of which particularly evoked Peter Watkins ' style and delivery.
The War Game itself finally saw television broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC2 on 31 July 1985, as part of a special season of programming entitled After the Bomb ( which was also Watkins ' original working title for The War Game ).
Henry Watkins, who was an affectionate stepfather.
Newman was an avid auto racing enthusiast, and first became interested in motorsports (" the first thing that I ever found I had any grace in ") while training at the Watkins Glen Racing School for the filming of Winning, a 1969 film.
Band mate Tionne Watkins became T-Boz, while Lopes was renamed Left Eye.
In turn, Lopes sent a reply through Entertainment Weekly issuing a " challenge " to Watkins and Thomas to release solo albums and let the public decide who was the " greatest " member of TLC:
On January 15, 2011, the program was hosted by singer Sara Watkins of San Diego, California.
He was critically injured in the crash ( sustaining a skull fracture, internal bleeding and swallowing his tongue, of which the latter blocked his airway ) and was saved only due to an emergency cricothyroidotomy that was performed by the side of the track by Sid Watkins.
Colbert was under the command of Éamonn Ceannt at Watkins Brewery, while Heuston was given the task of commanding the Mendicity Institution.
* Henry Watkins Allen, ( 1820 – 1866 ), Confederate Army officer, was born in Prince Edward County.
The town of Milford was established in 1816 by George Reed, Marysville in 1819 by Samuel Culbertson, Richwood in 1832 by Philip Plumber, Kingsville in 1834, Somerville in 1835, Watkins and Arbelia in 1838, Newton in 1838 by David Paul, York Center in 1841, Frankfort in 1846, Unionville in 1847, Pharisburg in 1847, New California in 1853, Dover in 1854, Union Center in 1863, Broadway in 1865, Pottersburg in 1869, Peoria in 1870, Magnetic Springs in 1879, and Claibourne in 1881.
Located near Morley is the gravesite of Nathaniel W. Watkins, a state legislator and a general in the Missouri State Guards who was also the half-brother of Henry Clay.
Henry Watkins Allen, before he was governor, reported more than eight thousand deserters and draft-dodgers about Bayou Teche.

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Samuel B. Watkins was reported to be the first settler in the area around 1817.
Among the first families who came to Kinder, all employees of Watkins Enterprises were Milton B. McRill, John M. Houston and Philetus Philbrick.
District 6, which covers the northeastern corner of the city, is represented by Donald Watkins ; he was elected to his first term in 2009 over Ron Harmon.
It was the first county seat of Schuyler County, but in 1861 the county seat was moved to Watkins Glen.
The first Watkins Glen Sports Car Grand Prix, however, was held in 1948 on public streets in and near the village.
The careers of some 1930s writers continued after World War Two, including those of Gwyn Thomas, Vernon Watkins, and Dylan Thomas, whose most famous work Under Milk Wood was first broadcast in 1954.
Despite the lack of financial backing and grants, they persisted and the first device was implanted in February 1980 at Johns Hopkins Hospital by Dr. Levi Watkins, Jr. Modern ICDs do not require a thoracotomy and possess pacing, cardioversion, and defibrillation capabilities.
* The Novello Edition, edited by Watkins Shaw, first published as a vocal score in 1959, revised and issued 1965.
) Deacon's escape from prison and the murder of the soldier Arthur Cobbleigh ( renamed to Watkins ) are also shown in the first episode.
The 2007 season ran from 13 July – 8 September 2007, with the first concert beginning with Walton's Portsmouth Point and included Elgar's Cello Concerto performed by Paul Watkins and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
During TLC's first national tour, as MC Hammer's opening act, Lopes and Thomas discovered that Watkins had sickle-cell disease, an ailment which she kept a closely guarded secret until she became ill while TLC was touring the Southwest US.
The album instead focused more on the contributions from Watkins and Thomas, and had a smoother, more fluid sound, similar to the most successful single from the first album, the US # 2 hit " Baby-Baby-Baby ".
The first single for 3D was " Girl Talk ", the video for which featured Watkins and Thomas alone in live-action segments and Lopes in animated segments.
On October 4, 2005, " I Bet ", the first new Watkins and Thomas single in over two years, was released to radio and iTunes, credited to " R U The Girl with Watkins & Thomas " with no mention of the TLC name on the package.
Gordon S. Watkins, dean of the College of Letters and Science at UCLA, became the first provost of the new college at Riverside.
In 1967 Watkins assembled his own team to enter the first ever Glengarth Sevens at Davenport Rugby Club where he won the main competition.
Watkins played for invitational team the Barbarians during his first season for Newport in 1962.
It is where Alfred Watkins first developed his theory of Ley lines on June 30, 1921.
Watkins first appeared on stage with Frank Vickery productions, he then spent his teenage years with Spotlight Theatre Company.
Tionne " T-Boz " Watkins and Rozonda " Chilli " Thomas, the surviving members of the top-selling R & B trio TLC, made their first television appearance since the death of bandmate Lisa " Left Eye " Lopes.
* Professor Sid Watkins, world-renowned neurosurgeon who served twenty-six years as the FIA Formula One Safety Delegate and Medical Delegate, head of the Formula One on-track medical team, and first responder in case of a crash.

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