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Watson secured the Democratic nomination and then faced Floyd Spence, a fellow state representative from neighboring Lexington County who had turned Republican a few months earlier.
Coach Karruck ’ s secured a massive coup with the signing of American John Watson, but his early season form soon caught the attention of bigger teams and quickly moved on to Carlsberg League franchise Hemel Royals.

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When Cornwell left, Watson continued alone, earning $ 10 per week.
When Watson took over as general manager, the company produced $ 9 million in revenue and had more than 1300 employees.
When Watson died in 1956, IBM's revenues were $ 897 million, and the company had 72, 500 employees.
In Tensas Parish, cotton planter A. C. Watson provided one company of artillery with more than $ 40, 000.
Santini survived, but the incident cost Watson $ 900.
In May 1961, Tom Watson announced a price cut of all 7030s under negotiation to $ 7. 78 million and immediate withdrawal of the product from further sales.
* PGA Tour money leader – Tom Watson$ 530, 808
The decision to approve the $ 5 million ferry precipitated a conflict-of-interest investigation of TPA director Colin Watson, who is a self-described friend of Deluce's, and who voted in a 5-4 decision to approve the ferry.
After Watson rejected a contract buyout proposal of $ 30 million, the Rockets filed a legal challenge against their lease, stating the " need to be able to buy out " of the lease.
In addition, as part of the re-election process Mr. Watson donated his severance pay of $ 5200 to four local charities after moving from Regional to City Council in 1994.
During his second term as Councilor, Watson reduced his own salary by 13 % from $ 51, 000 to $ 45, 000 while voting to reduce the mayor ’ s office budget and salary.
On July 9, 2007, Jim and Ellen Tressel, along with Frank and Norma Watson, donated $ 1 million to Youngstown State University for the building of an indoor athletics facility named the Watson and Tressel Training Site.
Tom Watson is the tour's leading money winner, with earnings of $ 1, 853, 108 in 14 events.
In 1921, Thayer and Watson announced the creation of the Dial Award, $ 2000 to be presented to one of its contributors, acknowledging their " service to letters " in hopes of providing the artist with " leisure through which at least one artist may serve God ( or go to the Devil ) according to his own lights.
# Watson, Arkansas – $ 13, 631
# Watson, Missouri – $ 13, 753
Charlie Querrie, manager of the Toronto St. Patricks, offered Watson $ 10, 000 to join his team for the 1924-25 season, but Watson declined.
With an Appendix, Containing the Views of John Wesley and Richard Watson on Slavery was published for $ 1 in 1857 and was considered a major contribution to the case against slavery by Frederick Douglas and others.
But it was Watson who won $ 10, 000 and one million Tootsie Rolls provided by the event's sponsor.
Tom Watson is the first golfer to earn $ 500, 000 in prize money in a single season.

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May, Wynn, Rader and Cedeno all had 20 or more home runs and Watson hit 16.
* July 20 – Muse Watson, American actor
* November 20 – Dave Watson, English footballer
Among the Flyers ' 20 selections were Bernie Parent, Doug Favell, Bill Sutherland, Ed Van Impe, Joe Watson, Lou Angotti, Leon Rochefort and Gary Dornhoefer.
On Saturday, October 20, 1962 the award of Nobel prizes to John Kendrew and Max Perutz, and to Francis Crick, James D. Watson, and Maurice Wilkins was ' satirised ' in a short sketch with the Nobel Prizes being referred to as ' The Alfred Nobel Peace Pools '; in this sketch Watson was called " Little J. D.
Watson, John B., Psychological Review, 20, pp. 158 – 177.
A post office named " West Geneva " opened on May 20, 1864, with Jerome B. Watson as the first postmaster.
* Andrew Watson: " Shifting Attitudes on Homosexuality " History Today: 65. 20 ( September / October 2011 ): 15 – 17.
Before production began, Watson visited with 20 companies that were potential customers.
The University of Adelaide was established on 6 November 1874 after a £ 20, 000 donation by grazier and copper miner Walter Watson Hughes, along with support and donations from Thomas Elder.
On Saturday 20 October 1962 the award of Nobel prizes to John Kendrew and Max Perutz, and to Crick, Watson, and Wilkins was satirised in a short sketch in the BBC TV programme That Was The Week That Was with the Nobel Prizes being referred to as ' The Alfred Nobel Peace Pools.
2 # 20 ( December 1990 ) — In the story " What If the Amazing Spider-Man had not married Mary Jane Watson?
Thereafter his weakness against quality fast bowling was exposed by Wes Hall and Chester Watson with innings of 12, 0, 10, 0, 23 and 20, but he recovered with 96 in the second innings of the Fifth Test, adding 197 for the seventh wicket with the wicketkeeper Jim Parks.
# Frances Pamela Sedgwick, born May 6, 1778, married Ebenezer Watson and died June 20, 1842.
Outfielder Reggie Watson led the league in batting average (. 357 ) and steals ( 20 ), while also winning the Home Run Derby at the 2007 Frontier League All-Star Game, hosted by Florence.
It was written by the Fowler brothers, Henry Watson Fowler and Francis George Fowler, and published in 1906, and thus pre-dates by 20 years Modern English Usage, which was written by Henry alone after Francis's death in 1918.
On the issue of Cherokee Freedmen membership in the Cherokee tribe, Watson noted that 20, 000 Cherokee lived in California.
On Saturday 20 October 1962 the award of Nobel prizes to John Kendrew and Max Perutz, and to Crick, Watson, and Wilkins was satirised in a short sketch in the BBC TV programme That Was The Week That Was with the Nobel Prizes being referred to as ' The Alfred Nobel Peace Pools '.
On 20 July 1999 Watson announced his intention to introduce the Protection of Wild Mammals bill as a member's bill to the Scottish Parliament to outlaw fox hunting.
Muse Watson ( born July 20, 1948 ) is an American stage and screen actor.
Watson was born on July 20, 1948 in Alexandria, Louisiana.
The film stars Helen Mirren, Katie Holmes, Marisa Coughlan, Barry Watson and Jeffrey Tambor and was released on August 20, 1999.
Lyall Watson began writing his first book, Omnivore during the early 1960s while under the supervision of Desmond Morris, and wrote more than 20 others.

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