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International Master John L. Watson has dubbed the line 1. c4 Nf6 2. Nc3 e6 3. Nf3 Bb4 the " Nimzo-English ", employing this designation in Chapter 11 of his recent book Mastering the Chess Openings, Volume 3.
" Paul Watson, an early member of Greenpeace has said that Moore " uses his status as a so-called co-founder of Greenpeace to give credibility to his accusations.
Intellectual historian Peter Watson has summarized this period as the foundation of many of humanity's most influential philosophical traditions, including monotheism in Persia and Canaan, Platonism in Greece, Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism in India, and Confucianism and Taoism in China.
However, Roland Watson, a cryptozoologist and Loch Ness Monster researcher, has criticized this analysis, stating that the object in the image is very unlikely to be a bloom of algae and zooplankton, since algae needs sunlight to grow, and the waters of Loch Ness are very dark, and nearly devoid of sunlight, 75 feet down.
Their antagonism has crystallised, in part, around the authorship of the Redfern Speech, which Watson claimed for himself in Recollections of a Bleeding Heart and elsewhere, crediting Keating only with reading his text unchanged.
Watson has two roles in Holmes's life.
In " His Last Bow ", Holmes has retired to a small farm on the Sussex Downs in 1903 – 1904, as chronicled by Watson in his preface to the series of stories entitled " His Last Bow.
Even so, it is obvious that Watson has stricter limits than Holmes, and occasionally berated Holmes for creating a " poisonous atmosphere " of tobacco smoke.
He has a flair for showmanship and will prepare elaborate traps to capture and expose a culprit, often to impress Watson or one of the Scotland Yard inspectors.
Holmes is a loner and does not strive to make friends, although he values those that he has, and none higher than Watson.
Watson states that Holmes has an " aversion to women " but " a peculiarly ingratiating way with ".
" Watson's servant girl is clumsy and careless " and " Watson has been very wet lately and has been out in vile weather ".
Its School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is named the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, although the IBM plant in the neighboring city of Endicott has since downsized drastically.
Since the band's inception, Andi Watson has been their lighting and stage director, designing the visuals of Radiohead's live concerts, such as the carbon-neutral " LED forest " of the In Rainbows tour.
Several times, she confronted Charles Watson at parole hearings, explaining, " I feel that Sharon has to be represented in that hearing room.
The best example of this school is William E. Watson, who does believe the battle has such importance, as will be specifically discussed below, but analyzes it militarily, culturally and politically, rather than seeing it as a classic " Muslim versus Christian " confrontation.
Vocal improviser Bobby McFerrin s recent performances have shown that “ wordless singing has traveled far from the concepts demonstrated by Louis Armstrong, Gladys Bentley, Cab Calloway, Anita O Day, and Leo Watson .”
* Pentaphragmataceae In Watson and Dallwitz this family has 1 genus, Pentaphragma with 30 species from southeast Asia.
* Stylidiaceae In Watson and Dallwitz it has 5 genera and 150 species.
Sir Robert Tony Watson CMG ( born March 21, 1948 ) is a British scientist who has worked on atmospheric science issues including ozone depletion, global warming and paleoclimatology since the 1980s.
The two travel to California to see John Watson, an enigmatic scientist who purports to know the cause of the dolphins ' disappearance and who eschewed his original name in favour of " Wonko the Sane " due to harbouring the belief that the entire world's population save himself has gone mad.
Tess, the daughter of a diplomat ( Minor Watson ), is an internationally inclined political affairs columnist, a polyglot educated in various prestigious European universities who has traveled the world ( based on reporter Dorothy Thompson ).
The Canadian critic, historian and novelist Patrick Watson has also argued this point, writing that Those people who say the book is unreadable have not tried reading it aloud.
In " The Final Problem ", Watson tells Holmes he has never heard of Moriarty, while in The Valley of Fear, set earlier on, Watson already knows of him as " the famous scientific criminal ".

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At the time, Thomas J. Watson, Jr. asked ( words to the effect of ) How is it that this tiny company of 34 people — including the janitor — can be beating us when we have thousands of people ?, to which Cray reportedly quipped You just answered your own question.
In 1999, Watson reportedly made his first protest visit to D. C. with his tractor, but left after driving around the city for a while without incident.
The sole remaining entry was taken by returnee Teo Fabi until an increased budget allowed a second car at the Österreichring for former Osella driver Piercarlo Ghinzani, who got the drive as Watson reportedly wanted payment for the full season, even though he would have only driven for less than half of that.
Watson reportedly felt " ambivalent " about prostituting women, even though it " paid better " than music.

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In the 2002 superhero film Spider-Man, the most successful film of her career to date, Dunst played Mary Jane Watson, the best friend and love interest of the title character, played by Tobey Maguire.
In 2007 she again played Mary Jane Watson, in Spider-Man 3.
Moore played Watson to Cook's Holmes in 1978's Hound of the Baskervilles.
Ryan played baseball for Coach Jim Watson at Alvin High School for all of his high school career.
* In the Soviet series of television films The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson by Igor Maslennikov, Moriarty was played by Viktor Yevgrafov and voiced by Oleg Dahl in the second film of the series.
Jeremy Brett and Edward Hardwicke played Holmes and Watson in the Sherlock Holmes TV series made by Granada Television.
Powell has also lent his voice to musical works, such as David Bedford's album The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, or the 2002 rock opera The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Clive Nolan and Oliver Wakeman, where he played the role of John Watson.
In 1976 Duvall played supporting roles in The Eagle Has Landed and as Dr. Watson in The Seven-Per-Cent Solution opposite Nicol Williamson, Alan Arkin, Vanessa Redgrave and Laurence Olivier.
In 1954 and 1955 Richardson played Dr. Watson in an American / BBC radio co-production of Sherlock Holmes stories, with Gielgud as Holmes and Orson Welles as the villainous Professor Moriarty.
John Gielgud played Sherlock Holmes for BBC radio in the 1950s, with Ralph Richardson as Watson.
Hardwicke played the role for eight years from 1986 to 1994 as a very calm and attentive Watson, somewhat less tolerant of Holmes ' more outlandish moods, and became permanently associated with it, also playing it on the West End stage with Brett in The Secret of Sherlock Holmes in 1989.
For example, played by June Watson, Margaret was closely modelled after the British Prime Minister at the time, Margaret Thatcher, even to the point of having similar clothes and hair.
For example, played by June Watson, Margaret was closely modelled after the British Prime Minister at the time, Margaret Thatcher, even to the point of having similar clothes and hair.
For example, played by June Watson, Margaret was closely modelled after the British Prime Minister at the time, Margaret Thatcher, even to the point of having similar clothes and hair.
Hugo is a high-school student, boyfriend of Kim McAfee ( played by Susan Watson on Broadway ), who becomes jealous of Kim's infatuation with rock star Conrad Birdie.
The series exaggerated Bell's criminal investigations as well as the degree to which Holmes was based on Bell ( played by Ian Richardson ), and positioned Doyle in the role of a Dr. Watson to Bell's Holmes.
He played with Luke Donald and Tom Watson in his final round.
In Tokusatsu Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson was called Hitomi Sakuma ( played by Rika Miura ).
In the 1984 made-for-TV film The Masks of Death, a widowed Irene Adler, played by Anne Baxter, is a guest at Graf Udo Von Felseck ( Anton Diffring )' s country house where Holmes ( Peter Cushing ) and Watson ( John Mills ) are investigating the supposed disappearance of a visiting prince.
* John Hartley played Mycroft in " The Greek Interpreter " on October 21, 1992, " The Bruce-Partington Plans " on January 24, 1994 and " The Retired Colourman " on March 29, 1995 in the BBC Radio broadcasts starring Clive Merrison as Sherlock and Michael Williams as Watson.
* The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, a series of television films made by Soviet television, featured Boris Klyuyev as Mycroft Holmes, despite Klyuyev being nine years younger than Vasily Livanov, who played Sherlock Holmes.
* Peter Jeffrey played Mycroft in the 1990 film Hands of a Murderer which starred Edward Woodward as Sherlock, John Hillerman as Watson and Anthony Andrews as Professor Moriarty.
* Jerome Willis played Mycroft in Sherlock Holmes and the Leading Lady, a 1992 made-for-TV film which starred Christopher Lee as Holmes and Patrick Macnee as Watson.
Reginald Mason played Dr. Watson and Charles Bryant played Professor Moriarty.

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