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City editor Victor Watson of the New York American was a man of brooding suspicions and mysterious shifts of mood.
Mr. Hearst's telegraphic code word for Victor Watson was `` fatboy ''.
There was no place to sit, but Watson walked slowly from the ladder to the window slits and back, stooping slightly to avoid striking his head on the heavy beams.
It was easier to think now, Watson decided.
Behaviorism insisted on working only with what can be seen or manipulated and in the early views of John B. Watson, a founder of the field, nothing was inferred as to the nature of the entity that produced the behavior.
His father was Henry Attlee ( 1841 – 1908 ), a solicitor, and his mother was Ellen Bravery Watson ( 1847 – 1920 ).
Watson finds that rigid caste strata system continued after China's communist revolution, and was actively exploited in rural regions by party officials for control, at least through 1960s.
The notion of legal transplants was coined by Alan Watson, one of the world's renowned legal scholars specializing in comparative law.
The first ( retroactively ) RISC-labeled processor ( IBM 801-IBMs Watson Research Center, mid-1970s ) was a tightly pipelined simple machine originally intended to be used as an internal microcode kernel, or engine, in CISC designs, but also became the processor that introduced the RISC idea to a somewhat larger public.
Allen wrote of the voyage that he " was put under the power of an English Merchant from London, whose name was Brook Watson: a man of malicious and cruel disposition ".
We now know that the Franklin / Watson model was fundamentally correct.
Following the retirement of Tim Watson and Simon Madden in the early 1990s, the team was built on new players such as Gavin Wanganeen, Joe Misiti, Mark Mercuri, Michael Long, Dustin Fletcher ( son of Ken ) and James Hird, who was taken at # 79 in the 1992 draft.
The maple body prototype for the one piece cast aluminum " Frying Pan " was built by Harry Watson, factory superintendent of National Guitar Corporation.
Despite sharing a last name, he is not related to the early 20th century astronomer Frank Watson Dyson, but as a small boy Freeman Dyson was aware of Frank Watson Dyson.
Francis Harry Compton Crick, OM, FRS ( 8 June 1916 – 28 July 2004 ) was an English molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist, and most noted for being a co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953 together with James D. Watson.
A public memorial was held on 27 September 2004 at the Salk Institute, La Jolla, near San Diego, California ; guest speakers included James D. Watson, Sydney Brenner, Alex Rich, Seymour Benzer, Aaron Klug, Christof Koch, Pat Churchland, Vilayanur Ramachandran, Tomaso Poggio, Leslie Orgel, Terry Sejnowski, his son Michael Crick, and his youngest daughter Jacqueline Nichols.
When James Watson came to Cambridge, Crick was a 35-year-old graduate student ( due to his work during WWII ) and Watson was only 23, but he already had a Ph. D.
Crick was writing his Ph. D. thesis ; Watson also had other work such as trying to obtain crystals of myoglobin for X-ray diffraction experiments.

Watson and Chairman
The current leadership includes Chairman and CEO Richard Soley, President and COO Bill Hoffman and Vice President and Technical Director Andrew Watson.
The chief architect of the S / 360 was Gene Amdahl, and the project was managed by Fred Brooks, responsible to Chairman Thomas J. Watson Jr.
The earliest known citation on the Internet is from 1986 on Usenet in the signature of a poster from Convex Computer Corporation as "' I think there is a world market for about five computers ' — Remark attributed to Thomas J. Watson ( Chairman of the Board of International Business Machines ), 1943 ".
* John S. Watson ( Chairman & CEO )
On September 30, 2009, John Watson, age 52, was elected Chairman of the Board and CEO, effective at the December 31, 2009 retirement of David J. O ' Reilly.
Other early contributors included writer and researcher Nigel Watson ( Chairman of the Scunthorpe UFO Research Society ' SUFORS '), who wrote " Mysterious Moon " for The News # 2.
* Carole M. Watson, Acting Chairman, 2009
Raymond L. Watson was Chairman of Walt Disney Productions from 1983 – 1984, and served on the Disney Board from 1972 until March 2004.
Major General Stuart Watson CBE ( Chairman );
In 2005, Watson was named Chairman of the Sigma Chi Foundation.
By the time that the Russo-Japanese War broke out in 1904, the company was operated under the direction of former Admiral Francis T. Bowles, who had become the company's president in a late 1903 reorganization, displacing Thomas Watson, who assumed the title Chairman of the Board.
The Institute is named after New Jersey Assemblyman John S. Watson, the first African American to serve as the state's Chairman of the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

Watson and CBC
Concerned about the show's approach to the news, the CBC fired hosts Watson and LaPierre in April 1966, just before the end of the TV season.
Following two weeks of mediation, Keate said it was clear that there had been " mistakes made on both sides " and recommended that the CBC board of directors do a better job of explaining to the public its decision to fire Watson and LaPierre.
CBC directors immediately reaffirmed the firing of Watson and LaPierre, while admitting that the way they were fired had been a mistake.
Leiterman said he was told by CBC that his contract for the show would only be renewed if he signed a pledge to behave himself, and that he believed that Bud Walker — the CBC vice-president who had fired Watson and LaPierre — had been given a promotion to oversee all CBC English programming.
Watson continued to produce programming for the CBC, including the 1988 documentary series The Struggle for Democracy.
Canadian magician David Ben in collaboration with former CBC Television director Patrick Watson produced in the 1990s a stage magic show inspired by many of the elements in World of Wonders.
For CBC he hosted and / or produced The Watson Report and The Canadian Establishment.
He publicly came out as transgender on Bill Richardson's CBC Radio One program Bunny Watson on October 2, 2004, although he had already been out to friends and family for a number of years.
Bunny Watson was a Canadian radio program, which aired Saturday evenings on CBC Radio One and Sunday evenings on CBC Radio Two.
His first main-event match in the territory took place at Maple Leaf Gardens in January 1957, when he teamed with Buddy Rogers against Whipper Billy Watson and Pat O ' Connor and saw the beginning of a lengthy feud with Watson that spanned across Canada ; the Kiniski-Watson feud gained national exposure due to their matches sometimes being seen on CBC Television.
The appearance of real-life newscasters, as well as noted CBC host Watson ( although he does not appear as himself in this film ) lent additional authenticity to the production.

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