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The diocese originally coincided with the Welsh principality of Powys, but lost much territory first by the Mercian encroachment marked by Watt's dyke and again by the construction of Offa's dyke, soon after 798.

Watt's and him
Watt's partner Matthew Boulton was so impressed by Murdoch's wooden hat, made on a lathe of his own design, that he hired him.
Crawford, having found Watt's phone number in the phone book, called him up and expressed his desire to come out to California and play with them.
Watt did work with both Cline and Meghrouni again after the Crew Of The Flying Saucer had completed its run ; Cline was the sole guitarist on Watt's second solo album Contemplating The Engine Room, and has toured and recorded with him as part of both another Watt project band, The Black Gang, and in the jazz / punk group Banyan.

Watt's and process
The first of these was the production of sulphuric acid by the lead chamber process invented by the Englishman John Roebuck ( James Watt's first partner ) in 1746.
The importance of Cort's improvements to the process of iron making were recognised as early as 1786 by Lord Sheffield who regarded them along with James Watt's work on the steam engine as more important than the loss of America.

Watt's and out
The risk of his patents being infringed was something which particularly exercised Watt, and so Murdoch was, in addition to his other activities, called upon to make reports and swear out affidavits for legal actions against Boulton & Watt's competitors.
Rather, it traces out Watt's curve, a lemniscate or figure eight shaped curve ; when the lengths of its bars and its base are chosen to form a crossed square, it traces the lemniscate of Bernoulli.
The band grew out of Watt and Perkins ' more frequent collaborations in the jazz-punk improv group Banyan as well as Watt's brief stint as bassist with Porno for Pyros in 1996.
During Watt's set, a Megadeth representative went to the area where Watt was performing and ordered the soundman to turn them down-a huge irony considering that Megadeth's PA system and amplifiers were practically drowning out Watt's performance.

Watt's and .
Offering a dramatic increase in fuel efficiency, James Watt's design became synonymous with steam engines, due in no small part to his business partner, Matthew Boulton.
These were developments that had begun before the Industrial Revolution, but the adoption of James Watt's more efficient steam engine from the 1770s reduced the fuel costs of engines, making mines more profitable.
Both of Watt's basic engine types were commercially very successful, and by 1800, the firm Boulton & Watt had constructed 496 engines, with 164 driving reciprocating pumps, 24 serving blast furnaces, and 308 powering mill machinery ; most of the engines generated from 5 to.
In the early 19th century after the expiration of Watt's patent, the steam engine underwent many improvements by a host of inventors and engineers.
Watt's grandfather, Thomas Watt, was a mathematics teacher and baillie to the Baron of Cartsburn.
It was initiated in 1757 and one of the professors, the physicist and chemist Joseph Black, became Watt's friend.
In 1759 Watt's friend, John Robison, called his attention to the use of steam as a source of motive power.
Much capital was spent in pursuing the ground-breaking patent on Watt's invention.
By 1792 he had started making engines of his own design, but which contained a separate condenser, and so infringed Watt's patents.
Others began to modify Newcomen engines by adding a condenser, and the mine owners in Cornwall became convinced that Watt's patent could not be enforced.
Robert Watson Watt's team demonstrated to his superiors the capabilities of a working prototype and then patented the device.
James Watt's patented steam engines of 1769 ( revised in 1782 ) were heavy low-pressure engines which were not suitable for use in locomotives.
James Watt | Watt's steam engine patent renewed.
* The British parliament extends James Watt's patent for the steam engine to the year 1800.
** James Watt's 1769 steam engine patent is extended to June 1800 by Act of Parliament and the first engines are built under it.
It was in 1769 when James Watt's engineering at Glasgow led to a stable steam engine and, subsequently, the Industrial Revolution.
Basic front-suspension configuration is double wishbone ( made compulsory for both makes through Project Blueprint ), whilst rear suspension is a " live axle " design, using 4 longitudinal links and Watt's linkage for lateral location.
Both Watt and Murdoch were probably aware of each other because of their connections with James Boswell, who had made several visits to Watt's workshop at Soho.
There is, however, a dearth of letters from Murdoch to Watt from 1780 until 1797 in the Watt archive, possibly, as argued by John Griffiths, due to an attempt by Watt's son, James Watt Junior, to uphold his father's reputation by removing any evidence of the origin of some of the inventions he patented.
Although after 1786 there is no further mention of Murdoch's work on Steam Carriages in Watt's or Boulton's correspondence, a volume of evidence exists that he continued to work on it without his employers ' support, and some argue that a full size version was built.
A giant statue of Watt's governor stands at Smethwick in the English West Midlands.

rivals and soon
Sullivan soon became a powerful starmaker in the entertainment world himself, becoming one of Winchell's main rivals, setting the El Morocco nightclub in New York as his unofficial headquarters against Winchell's seat of power at the nearby Stork Club.
Despite the significantly increased costs involved in running the new four-stroke machinery, given their extra 490cc capacity advantage, the four-strokes were soon able to dominate their two-stroke rivals.
He soon showed himself intolerant of any rivals, and, acting in the name of the two kings ( Roxana gave birth to a son, Alexander ), sought to hold the empire together under his own hand.
In circulation it soon overtook its rivals The Herald and The Argus, and by 1890 it was selling 100, 000 copies a day, making it one of the world's most successful newspapers.
It soon became one of the strongest clubs in Rio de Janeiro, winning several competitions, along with rivals such as Flamengo, Vasco da Gama, Guanabara, Icaraí and São Cristóvão.
During the late 1960s, fans of Palmeiras ' biggest rivals Corinthians would mockingly refer to the team as " Pig ", ( Porco in Portuguese ) and soon after, other teams followed.
The Soviet Union first participated in 1954 and soon became rivals with Canada.
In October 1998, Verona loaned him to city rivals Chievo Verona, in Serie B. Corini soon became a mainstay of the team, being named captain and leading his team to an extraordinary promotion to Serie A in 2001 and a UEFA Cup qualification the following season, after having been first-placed at the winter break.
Jimmy Quinn was appointed manager soon after Power took charge and, after a difficult settling-in period which included a humiliating 5 – 0 loss to local rivals Histon, he guided Cambridge United away from another possible relegation by achieving five wins from their last seven games of the season.
Although Malenkov was temporarily trailing behind his rivals Andrei Zhdanov and Lavrentiy Beria, he soon came back into Joseph Stalin's favour, especially after Zhdanov's mysterious death in 1948.
The Thatcher government in the UK created a tax break at 1. 8 L, with any company car having a larger engine than this attracting higher personal benefit taxes, thus effectively giving the Cavalier an advantage over its rivals soon after its launch.
Another feature is that soon after the male and female leads begin to live together, other ( usually female ) characters from the female ( or male ) lead's origin appear ( friends, siblings, relatives, rivals or even enemies ), either becoming frequent visitors, cohabitors, or generally causing a disruption.
Despite the political damage suffered by Rugova during the war, he soon regained public esteem and won a decisive victory against his political rivals in the KLA.
Disney would soon start to contemplate ways to distinguish the Mickey Mouse series from his previous work and that of his rivals.
Undercutting their rivals, Carson and Comerford dropped the price of the paper to one penny and was soon the only remaining title in its field.
It was one of the first freeware NES emulators, and soon became more popular than shareware rivals such as iNES.
The first Saturday game followed soon after, with Albion losing out 0-1 to fierce local rivals Aston Villa in front of a capacity crowd.
With their annexation of the neighboring Beylik of Karasi and their advance into Roumelia as of 1354, they soon became strong enough to emerge as the main rivals of Karamanids, who at that time were thought to be the strongest.
This had a profound effect on the Battle of Sekigahara, which came soon afterwards, and which marked the final victory of Tokugawa Ieyasu over all his rivals.
He initially prefers to hide behind the safety of the statues while his private army does most of the dirty work, but the battle soon switches gears and Richard dashes around the screen with agility that rivals the player characters, wearing a bullet proof armor that he discards upon taking enough damage and only then he can be defeated for good.
The press soon started to create speculations on the possibility of them being rivals and which album would be more successful.
Curiously, this would be the last fight both for Emery and for Arnold, as the two rivals announced their retirement soon after the fight.
The Kinston team soon found itself overmatched among its Carolina League rivals.
In the close season of 2009, Jansen joined up with former team mate Garry Flitcroft, then manager of NPL Division One North side Leigh Genesis and played for them in the 2009 – 10 season, but when Flitcroft left to take over the reins at Leigh's rivals Chorley in May 2010, Jansen soon followed along with a number of other Genesis players.

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