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The practice was enthusiastically taken up in America by the neuropsychiatrist Walter Freeman and the neurosurgeon James W. Watts who devised what became the standard prefrontal procedure and named their operative technique lobotomy.
One can loosely divide the group's history into two periods: the more horn-oriented earlier ensembles ( typically with some combination of Watts, saxophonist Evan Parker and trumpeter Kenny Wheeler ), and the later string-based ensembles with guitarist Roger Smith ( who became as central to the second edition of SME as Watts was to the first ) and violinist Nigel Coombes.
After his move to Sausalito, he attended talks by Alan Watts, a notable Western interpreter of Zen Buddhism, who introduced him to the distinction between mind and self ; Erhard subsequently became close friends with Watts.
Robert Watts, a member of the Fluxus group, became the first artist to create a full sheet of postage stamps within a fine art context when he produced a perforated block of 15 stamps combining popular and erotic imagery in 1961.
Isaac Watts ' Logic became the standard text on logic at Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and Yale ; being used at Oxford University for well over 100 years.
His best known work, The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul ( 1745 ), dedicated to Isaac Watts, was often reprinted and became widely influential.
He studied the drums at the Royal Air Force School of Music in Uxbridge, and while there met Trevor Watts and Paul Rutherford, two musicians who became close collaborators.
John Watts Young ( born September 24, 1930 ) is a retired American astronaut, Naval officer, test pilot and aeronautical engineer, who became the ninth person to walk on the Moon as commander of the Apollo 16 mission in 1972.
Rhino later persuaded Punisher to not kill Michael Watts who became the third Stilt-Man.
In 2006, Watts became a goodwill ambassador for Joint United Nations Programme on HIV / AIDS, which helps to raise awareness of AIDS-related issues.
In 2006, Watts became a goodwill ambassador for Joint United Nations Programme on HIV / AIDS, it helps to raise awareness of AIDS issues.
With this influx in the black population in Watts, housing became increasingly scarce, overwhelming the already established communities and providing opportunities for real estate developers.
The daughter of Reginald and Bertha Watts, she was born in Cromer, Norfolk, and educated at North Walsham Girls ' High School and St Hilda's College, Oxford, gaining an MA in Modern Languages, after which she became a school teacher and a worked as an Education Inspector for Norfolk County Council from 1963 to 1975.
Victor Watts became Honorary Director in 1992 until his death in 2002 when he was succeeded by Professor Richard Coates.
He became an articled clerk with Slater Heelis & Co. of Manchester in 1978, becoming a solicitor with Watts Vallence & Vallence in 1980 where he remained until 1983.
Los Angeles annexed Watts in 1926, so the library became the Watts Branch of the Los Angeles library system.
After his career, in which he won five consecutive national high jump titles, Dumas became a teacher, working at several schools in the Los Angeles area ( including Jordan High School in Watts ).
The attempt failed and in 1987, Watts sold the promotion to Jim Crockett Promotions and became part of what would later be known as World Championship Wrestling.
) MSW quickly became the highest-rated program on TBS, and Watts positioned himself to take over the two-hour Saturday block occupied by the WWF.
Watts began his college football career as the seventh-string quarterback and left college twice, but his father convinced him to return and Watts became starting quarterback of the Oklahoma Sooners in 1979 and led them to consecutive Orange Bowl victories.

Watts and Baptist
Their families decided against an interracial marriage because of contemporary racial attitudes and Watts ' family took care of the child until she could be adopted by Watts ' uncle, Wade Watts, a Baptist minister, civil rights leader and head of the Oklahoma division of the NAACP.
The former Baptist Church House, built between 1859 and 1863, although substantially modified during conversion into an office building, is one of the finer classical styled buildings in East Melbourne and was designed by Thomas Watts.

Watts and minister
The story ends with the construction continuing unimpeded, with Spawny apparently being sealed alive under the concrete foundation, a reference to a public comment by Conservative minister John Arthur Watts that he would like Swampy to be " buried in concrete ".
* Isaac Watts, minister and hymnist
Watts had a regular role in the 2008 television comedy series The Hollowmen as Nick, a senior adviser to the prime minister.
The daughter of an evangelical minister, Odia Coates was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi but as a young girl her family moved to Watts, California.

Watts and was
Watts Humphrey's Capability Maturity Model ( CMM ) was published in 1988 and as a book in 1989, in Managing the Software Process.
* 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.
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.
She met with Naomi Watts, who was to play the role of Ann Darrow.
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.
Watts ( 1674 – 1748 ), whose father was an Elder of a dissenter congregation, complained at age 16, that when allowed only psalms to sing, the faithful could not even sing about their Lord, Christ Jesus.
His father invited him to see what he could do about it ; the result was Watts ' first hymn, " Behold the glories of the Lamb.
Memminger remained Secretary of the Treasury, while Thomas Hill Watts of Alabama was made Attorney General.
Her father, Myles Gahan, was a doctor from Ireland ; her mother, Julia Watts, was from England.
Smith was born in Mobile, Alabama, but his family moved to Watts, Los Angeles, when he was six years old.
When Smith was six his family moved to the Watts section of Los Angeles, California.
In the early 1960s the use of LSD and other hallucinogens was advocated by proponents of the new " consciousness expansion ", such as Timothy Leary, Alan Watts, Aldous Huxley and Arthur Koestler, their writings profoundly influenced the thinking of the new generation of youth.
The Christmas Day 1986 episode was watched by 30. 15 million viewers and contained a scene of divorce papers served to Angie Watts by her husband Den.
The story, where Den Watts served his wife Angie Watts | Angie with divorce papers, was the highest-rated soap episode in British history, and the highest-rated programme in the UK during the 1980s
On their ensuing drive, Washington was forced to punt, but Los Angeles punt returner Ted Watts muffed the catch and Washington safety Greg Williams recovered the ball at the Raiders 42-yard line.
Her performance was called " memorable ... funny and poignant in turns ", and she earned a Tony Award. Richard Watts, Jr. of the New York Post wrote: " nothing I have ever seen her do prepared me for the loveliness, humor, gift for joyous characterization, and sheer lovableness of her portrayal of Nellie Forbush ....
An 11. 5-acre ( 4. 7 ha ) property, on which the Leake and Watts Orphan Asylum had stood, was purchased by deed for the cathedral in 1891.
In the US, psychosurgery was taken up and zealously promoted by neurologist Walter Freeman and neurosurgeon James Watts.
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.
In 1947, the Freeman and Watts partnership ended, as the latter was disgusted by Freeman's modification of the lobotomy from a surgical operation into a simple " office " procedure.
He notes that those born in the years before the actual boom were often the most influential people among boomers ; for example, The Beatles, Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones Charlie Watts, he was born on June 2, 1941 to and writers like Jack Kerouac, and Allen Ginsberg who were considerably older than the boomer generation.

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