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The year also saw the programme's first two-hander, between Curly and Raquel Watts.
An early bluegrass bassist to rise to prominence was Howard Watts ( also known as Cedric Rainwater ), who played with Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys beginning in 1944.
The earlier English writers tended to paraphrase biblical texts, particularly Psalms ; Isaac Watts followed this tradition, but is also credited as having written the first English hymn which was not a direct paraphrase of Scripture.
Other artists, including George Frederic Watts and William Dyce also portrayed grail subjects.
The American neurologist and psychiatrist Walter Freeman, who had also attended the London Congress of Neurology in 1935, was intrigued by Moniz's work, and with the help of his close friend, neurosurgeon James W. Watts, he performed the first prefrontal leucotomy in the United States in 1936 at the hospital of George Washington University in Washington.
Monroe's 1946 to 1948 band, which featured banjo prodigy Earl Scruggs, singer-guitarist Lester Flatt, fiddler Chubby Wise and bassist Howard Watts ( also known as " Cedric Rainwater ")— sometimes called " the original bluegrass band "— created the definitive sound and instrumental configuration that remains a model to this day.
Peter Watts ' novel Blindsight has also explored a scientific basis for vampires, depicting them as an evolutionary offshoot from humanity who were not the dominant species on the planet solely due to an evolutionary glitch making them averse to Euclidean geometry.
Sargent's first major portrait was of his friend Fanny Watts in 1877, and was also his first Salon admission.
Grant Watts Elementary, Petersen Elementary, Scappoose Middle School and Scappoose High School are part of the Scappoose School District, which also has one school in Portland and one school in Warren.
* Dr Isaac Watts, the celebrated ' Father of Hymnology ' whose hymns have been sung worldwide and was also a poet and educationalist.
Born in Southampton, England, in 1674, Watts was brought up in the home of a committed religious Nonconformist — his father, also Isaac Watts, had been incarcerated twice for his controversial views.
Watts also introduced a new way of rendering the Psalms in verse for church services.
Besides being a famous hymn-writer, Isaac Watts was also a renowned theologian and logician, writing many books and essays on these subjects.
In Watts ' Logic there are some notable departures from what one would expect to find in a text book of logic from Watts ' time, and there are also some notable innovations.
When preparing his own text book on Logic entitled A Critick of Arguments: How to Reason ( also known as the Grand Logic ), Peirce wrote, ' I shall suppose the reader to be acquainted with what is contained in Dr Watts ' Logick, a book ... far superior to the treatises now used in colleges, being the production of a man distinguished for good sense.
In the mid nineteenth century a Congregational Hall, the Dr Watts Memorial Hall, was also built in Southampton, though after World War II it was lost to redevelopment.
One of the earliest built memorials may also now be lost: a bust to Watts that was commissioned on his death for the London chapel with which he was associated.
The precedent of the Natwest Three may also be used to extradite / prosecute Philip Watts in connection with the Royal Dutch Shell reserves scandal.
Derived from New York City, hip hop drew upon primarily Jamaican and East Coast influences, though early 1970s black nationalist poets The Watts Prophets were also notable.
Tables were also made by Sams, Riley, Burroughs & Watts and Clare.
He also played in a number of other groups, drumming in Watts ' group Amalgam and later forming bands like Freebop and Fast Colour, for example, but the SME remained at the centre of his activities.
He also contributed significantly to Trevor Watts ' group Amalgam and Frode Gjerstad's Detail, as well as collaborating with Bobby Bradford on several occasions.
" That Luther believed in soul sleep is also the view of Watts ( 1985 ).

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* In 1988, the prison played host to a storyline in EastEnders, where Den Watts ( played by Leslie Grantham ) was being held on remand for arson.
For instance, the actress who pretends to be Ann Darrow in the stage show during the final act of King Kong ( 2005 ) is played by Naomi Watts ' stand-in, Julia Walshaw.
The towpath of the Grand Union Canal in Alperton was the scene of an episode of the BBC TV soap EastEnders, aired on 23 February 1989, in which the character Den Watts ( played by Leslie Grantham ) was shot before falling into the canal and supposedly dying.
Schreiber played Charlie Townsend in the 2006 film The Painted Veil, starring opposite Watts and Edward Norton.
On the studio version of the number, Jagger provided the lead vocals and maracas, Richards played acoustic guitars, electric bass guitar and the floor tom, Brian Jones played guitar and sang backing vocals, Charlie Watts was on drums and Bill Wyman was on organ.
Watts played Edith Evans.
Movie critic Roger Ebert praised Watts ' performance: " The character is played by Watts with courage, fearless observation, and a gift for timing that is so uncanny it can make points all by itself.
Watts played in the film Kitty Garstin, the daughter of a prominent scientist, that marries Walter Fane ( Norton ) for his reputation as a physician and bacteriologist.
Leslie Grantham, who played Watts, played Kiston in Resurrection of the Daleks.
Romany Jones led to a sequel featuring the characters played by Arthur Mullard and Queenie Watts, Yus, My Dear ( 1976 ).
Watts sought entrance in the National Football League through the New York Jets, but instead entered the Canadian Football League and played for the Ottawa Rough Riders, whom he helped reach the 1981 Grey Cup game.
It stars John Standing as upper class Conservative politician Charles Latimer, MP, who begins a relationship with working class cockney Lorraine Watts ( played by former model Lorraine Chase ).
Just weeks after Watts joined, the band played secret warm up gigs in Buckley, Greenock and Lancaster, before heading to North Hollywood to record with David Bowie and T. Rex producer Tony Visconti.
Watts was temporarily replaced by session player Mal Scott, who toured with the band throughout 1997 and played on the stand-alone Squire / Helme co-write single " You Can Talk To Me " in December 1997 and Toby Drummond.
Politically, Watts adopted a pro-Union stance during the 1850s, but subsequent developments made the depth of his beliefs questionable, for on the eve of the Civil War he played an important role in the secession of Alabama, and was one of the signers of the secession ordinance.
Watts had earlier played the saxophone on the Grease soundtrack and clarinet on The Color Purple.
* Den Watts or " Dirty Den ", a fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by actor Leslie Grantham
Dean played Sharon Watts, the troubled and spoilt adoptive daughter of landlords ' Dirty ' Den ( Leslie Grantham ) and Angie Watts ( Anita Dobson ), from the show's inception in 1985 until 1995 — Sharon becoming one of the most popular and long-running characters in the serial.

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