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Watson and survived
The earliest written references that have survived relating to the islands were made by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History, where he states that there are 30 " Hebudes ", and makes a separate reference to " Dumna ", which Watson ( 1926 ) concludes is unequivocally the Outer Hebrides.
Santini survived, but the incident cost Watson $ 900.
As G. R. Watson observes, Vegetius ' Epitoma " is the only ancient manual of Roman military institutions to have survived intact ".
Watson observes, Vegetius ' Epitoma " is the only ancient manual of Roman military institutions to have survived intact.
James Watson ( born 1850 ) was a soldier who was in Custer's battalion during the time of the battle of Little BigHorn but did not participate in the battle having been unable to keep up because his horse gave out and thus survived the battle.

Watson and battle
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.
In the Doyle stories, narrated by Holmes ' assistant Doctor Watson, Watson never meets Moriarty ( only getting distant glimpses of him in " The Final Problem "), and relies upon Holmes to relate accounts of the detective's battle with the criminal.
In a one-on-one battle dubbed the " Duel in the Sun ," Nicklaus shot 65 – 66 in the final two rounds, only to be beaten by Watson, who scored 65 – 65.
The episode is very close to the source, as was typical of the entire series, with some minor departures: Adair is still alive at the start of the episode, Watson unsuccessfully tries to protect him as instructed by Holmes, Watson briefly becomes a prime suspect in Adair's murder, Watson and Mrs. Hudson faint when the presumed deceased Holmes appears at Baker Street, and both Holmes and Moriarty are made masters of the martial art baritsu, with a dramatic battle between the two.
The Roosevelt Island Tramway was featured prominently in a climactic battle in the 2002 film Spider-Man, in which the Green Goblin throws Mary Jane Watson off the Queensboro Bridge, and Spider-Man must choose between saving her or passengers on the tramway.
In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix she had a central role where her character sets firmly in the limelight, with hints of Ginny's greater importance to the overall plot by joining a secret student organisation called Dumbledore's Army that was founded by Harry, Ron and Hermione ( played by Emma Watson ) and eventually goes along with Harry, Ron, Hermione, Neville ( played by Matthew Lewis ) and Luna ( played by Evanna Lynch ) on a mission to rescue Sirius Black ( played by Gary Oldman ) that leads to the climactic battle between Dumbledore's Army and the Order of the Phoenix, Lord Voldemort ( played by Ralph Fiennes ) and the Death Eaters.
In 1916, Watson entered the U. S. Senate race against Democratic Senator John W. Kern, but his bitter primary battle against Harry S. New threatened to divide the state Republican party.
The battle which ensued slowed them up and John Watson in the Surtees had soon climbed up behind them.
Mario Andretti and James Hunt continued their late-season battle, with the American pipping Hunt to the pole, with John Watson heading the second row.
Watson was now on fire, after dropping to twelfth in the opening laps, and was bringing the Championship battle to life.
Meanwhile, Giacomelli was working his way back up through the field ahead of an extended battle between Regazzoni, Fittipaldi and John Watson.
The battle between Regazzoni, Fittipaldi and Watson, who started in the last three places on the grid, was now for 4th place!
At the same time, Rosberg and Villeneuve were in the middle of a smashing battle over fourth place, behind John Watson.
Internationally renowned tenor Russell Watson showed some Lancashire grit to battle two brain tumours.
To that end, he sent Lee and his men to assist General Francis Marion, whose small band of militia was being pursued by 400 British troops under John Watson, in the hopes of preventing Watson and his men from reaching Camden before the battle.
To that end he was successful, as the combined forces of Lee and Marion forced Watson to make a lengthy detour before eventually rejoining the British forces at Camden after the battle.
In 2003 the 18th hole on the Ailsa Course, " Ailsa Hame ", was renamed " Duel in the Sun " as homage to the battle between Watson and Nicklaus in 1977 ; this is also the name of a sports bar at the resort.

Watson and later
Watson had nodded absently and muttered that he would check the lists himself later.
In an effort to clarify this issue, Max Ferdinand Perutz later published what had been in the progress report, and suggested that nothing was in the report that Franklin herself had not said in her talk ( attended by Watson ) in late 1951.
Confirmation and clarity came a year later in 1953, when James D. Watson and Francis Crick correctly hypothesized, in their journal article " Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid ", the double helix structure of DNA, and suggested the copying mechanism by which DNA functions as hereditary material.
Scott later married advertising executive Sandy Watson in 1979, with whom he had a daughter, Jordan Scott, and divorced in 1989.
In later stories, Watson claims to have " weaned " Holmes off drugs.
Watson would later enforce strict rules at IBM against alcohol consumption, even off the job.
Four years later, NCR assigned Watson to run the struggling NCR agency in Rochester, New York.
In terms of the questionable second-hand business, Watson later claimed that he didn't appreciate the implications of what he was doing, and indeed it is quite possible that he was so immersed in the work that he failed to understand the full depth of Patterson's machinations.
Watson was awarded an Order of the German Eagle which he later returned — much to Hitler's vexation.
# Thomas Watson, Jr. succeeded his father as IBM chairman and later served as Ambassador to the Soviet Union under Jimmy Carter.
# Jeanette Watson Irwin married businessman John N. Irwin II, later Ambassador to France
# Arthur K. Watson served as president of IBM World Trade Corporation and later as Ambassador to France.
" Watson, Jr., later gave a slightly different version of the story in his autobiography, where he said the initial market sampling indicated 11 firm takers and 10 more prospective orders.
In an effort to clarify this issue, Perutz later published the report, arguing that it included nothing that Franklin had not said in a talk she gave in late 1951, which Watson had attended.
1985 was a poor season for Lauda, with eleven retirements from the fourteen races he started, he did not start the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps after crashing and breaking his wrist during practice, he also later missed the European Grand Prix at Brands Hatch ; John Watson replaced him for that race.
In his book Will You Die For Me, Charles Watson later confessed to the murder saying Atkins didn't even touch her.
The death sentences were later automatically commuted to life in prison after the California Supreme Court's People v. Anderson decision resulted in the invalidation of all death sentences imposed in California before 1972., Manson, Watson, Krenwinkel, and Van Houten remain incarcerated.
Watson later states that he believes this to be the case, and in an appendix Horowitz states the identity of the character outright.
* John Watson, later Sir John Watson Gordon ( 1788 – 1864 ), Scottish painter
The combined influence of Dewey, James Rowland Angell, Henry Herbert Donaldson and Jacques Loeb led Watson to develop a highly descriptive, objective approach to the analysis of behavior that he would later call " behaviorism.
Critics then determined that the ideas mainly stemmed from Watson ’ s beliefs because Rosalie later entitled a self-penned article I am a Mother of Behaviorist Sons.
Although he wrote extensively on child-rearing in many popular magazines and in a book, Psychological Care of Infant and Child ( 1928 ), Watson later regretted having written in the area, saying that " he did not know enough " to do a good job.
When Watson returned to Chokoloskee a few days later a crowd met him at the landing and, after a brief standoff, killed him.
Parts of Watson were later taken to form the Towns of Greig ( 1828 ), Diana ( 1830 ), Croghan ( 1841 ), and New Bremen ( 1848 ).

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