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Watson and ran
Watson retired in 1928, and Curtin ran again, winning on the second count.
Although the Summit's management said they could renovate the building for a small part of the cost of a new arena, the Rockets began talks with the city of Houston on a possible location for an arena, They also negotiated with Houston Aeros and Summit owner, Chuck Watson, to release them from their contract with the Summit, which ran until 2003.
Bill Davis ran a small holding in New Road in the 1950s, taken over by his son in law and grandson, Eddie and Ted Watson, who produced free-range eggs on a considerable scale.
During this time CEOs such as W. Alton Jones and Burl S. Watson ran the company and commanded nationwide attention among journalists, wherever they traveled or whenever they spoke on matters pertaining to the petroleum industry.
In 1992, Watson ran for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
In 2003, Loeb voiced the role of Mary Jane Watson in Spider-Man: The New Animated Series, which ran for one season on MTV.
Social Credit-National Unity was the label used by Harry Watson Arnold when he ran in the 1940 federal election in Canada.
While, in 1940, most Social Credit candidates ran under the name New Democracy, Watson used the " Social Credit-National Unity " label.
The team struggled to survive in 1975, and ran only a car for John Watson regularly.
In 1798, he ran for U. S. Senator from New York, but was defeated by Federalist James Watson.
When Willkie ran for president in 1940, Watson would not endorse the former Democrat.
For instance, Viz comic ran a parody strip called Wanker Watson.
The Patrons ran only seven candidates in the provincial election of 1896, and only two of them were elected: Watson Crosby in Dennis and William Sirett in Beautiful Plains.
In 1962, Watson first ran for South Carolina's 2nd congressional district seat.
Watson ran television advertisements featuring scenes from riots which occurred five years earlier in Watts, Los Angeles.
Phillips ran again for governor in 1967 as a moderate candidate against the more conservative Democratic nominee John Bell Williams, who along with Albert W. Watson of South Carolina had been stripped of congressional seniority in 1965 for having endorsed Goldwater for president.
Watson ran second to Scheckter until mid-race when he had to retire with gearbox trouble, allowing Lauda to close in on Scheckter but the latter was flawless and held on to take his second win of the season.
The race was wet due to rain earlier in the day, and Watson took the lead at the first corner, but later in the first lap, Andretti ran into the back to him while attempting to retake the lead, resulting in both of them spinning out and Jody Scheckter taking the lead.
Reutemann ran third until he had to pit for tyres, and so John Watson inherited third until he was passed by Jacques Laffite, but soon the recovering Peterson passed both of them.
He ran for the Liberal Party in the Alberta riding of the 1887 Canadian federal election, but lost out to Conservative Donald Watson Davis.
At 12: 45 pm CST, the station abruptly cut from the prerecorded program to news director Jay Watson in the studio, who had been at Dealey Plaza and ran back to the station following the incident:
The Watson Ministry was the third Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 27 April 1904 to 17 August 1904.
Watson, who was pleased with how Bowles ran the yard, stepped aside in 1904.
A guest of Commodore Edward H. Watson, he was on board the US destroyer Delphy which ran aground during the Honda Point Disaster in 1923.

Watson and up
With May gone, Bob Watson was able to move to first base and was a bright spot in the line up, batting. 324 with 85 RBI.
The Eagle in Cambridge is where Francis Crick interrupted patrons ' lunchtime on 28 February 1953 to announce that he and James Watson had " discovered the secret of life " after they had come up with their proposal for the structure of DNA.
His only challenger, Ray Watson of the United States, gave up before the last lap and Nurmi was able to slow down and coast to victory ahead of Willy Schärer, Henry Stallard and Douglas Lowe, still breaking the Olympic record by three seconds.
According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession, and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins.
Having given up his first job — teaching — after just one day, Watson took a year's course in accounting and business at the Miller School of Commerce in Elmira.
In 1908, when the second-hand business was merged into the regular sales offices, Watson became assistant sales manager ; moving up to become sales manager in 1910 with a further role — working along with NCR's engineers — in new product development.
In 1994, Scruggs teamed up with Randy Scruggs and Doc Watson to contribute the song " Keep on the Sunny Side " to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Country produced by the Red Hot Organization.
In the offseason, the Bulls gave up Lucas to the Toronto Raptors, Brewer to the New York Knicks, Korver to the Atlanta Hawks, Watson to the Brooklyn Nets and Aşık to the Houston Rockets, but brought back Kirk Hinrich.
Watson eventually worked his way up to general sales manager.
Watson supports his warnings by mentioning invalidism, saying that society does not overly comfort children as they become young adults in the real world, so parents should not set up these unrealistic expectations.
Edgar Watson, a native of Ridge Springs, in the Saluda Division of Edgefield District, South Carolina showed up in the Chokoloskee Bay country in the early 1880s.
Current Missouri Supreme Court Judge Zel Fischer grew up in Watson.
The Town of Leyden gave up much of its territory to form new towns such as the Towns of Watson ( 1851 ) and Lewis ( 1852 ).
* Tex Watson, an American murderer and a member of the Manson Family, best known for his involvement in the murder of Sharon Tate and her unborn child, grew up in Copeville, Texas but attended Farmersville Independent School District.
In 1986 Shields and Watson opened up an invitation to some fellow runners to race in the opposite direction, Fort William-Milngavie.
It is conjectured that he came up to London in 1593, and became acquainted with Watson, Drayton, and perhaps with Edmund Spenser.
Gillingham plays Sherlock Holmes to his younger counterpart's Doctor Watson ; they progress almost playfully through the novel while the clues mount up and the theories abound.
Watson describes how a large call centre has implemented performance dashboards for all the call agents and that monthly incentive bonuses have been tied up to the performance metrics.
Leading the tournament through 71 holes and needing just a par on the last hole to win, Watson bogeyed, setting up a four-hole playoff, which he would lose by six shots to Stewart Cink.
Both are then caught up in Bonnie Prince Charlie's rebellion, and, when captured, the stranger tells Tom and Partridge that he was denounced by Watson.
Another woman who was interviewed by Helen Watson, a sociologist, reported that, " Facing up to the crime and having to deal with it in public is probably worse than suffering in silence.
When the son and daughter of an influential American politician get kidnapped from a pricey boarding school, it is up to Sherlock and Dr. Watson to find them.
The brothers teamed up with a Bolton chemist, William Hough Watson, who became an early business partner.
Early issues of The Amazing Spider-Man featured a running joke about Peter dodging his Aunt May's attempts to set him up with " that nice Watson girl next door ", whom Peter had not yet met and assumed would not be his type, since his aunt liked her ( in the Parallel Lives graphic novel an identical scenario is shown between Mary Jane and her Aunt Anna ).

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