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He had erected about twenty engines without Boulton's and Watts ' knowledge.
In 1965, at age ten, he endured the Watts Riots with his family, recalling that, " We had to sleep on the floor because of all the sniping and looting going on.
The other major contributors were John Rogers Herbert, finishing in 1864 but having had some commissions cancelled, Charles West Cope who worked until 1869, Edward Matthew Ward until 1874, Edward Armitage, George Frederic Watts, John Callcott Horsley, John Tenniel and Daniel Maclise.
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.
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.
" Some years ago, when I spoke with Robert Watts about Degree Face Clock and Compass Face Clock, he had recalled thinking up the idea himself and was surprised that George Maciunas advertised them as Per Kirkeby's.
" In 1966, Maciunas, Watts and others took advantage of new legislation drafted to regenerate the area of Manhattan known as ' Hell's Hundred Acres ', soon to become rebranded as SoHo, allowing artists to buy live / work spaces in an area that had been blighted due to a proposed 18-lane expressway along Broome Street.
Gen. Stephen Watts Kearny, who outranked both Stockton and Frémont, had orders from President Polk and secretary of war William L. Marcy to serve as military governor.
Sandhurst was given an office in the Security Service's temporary accommodation in Wormwood Scrubs prison and as a first step approached the President of the Radio Society of Great Britain ( RSGB ), Arthur Watts, who had served as an analyst in Room 40 during World War I following the loss of a leg at Gallipoli.
One of the developers was William Watts who had a lot of railroad business interest in this town.
Early in his career, Gaye had been affected by events such as the 1965 Watts riots and asked himself once, " with the world exploding around me, how am I supposed to keep singing love songs?
By 1966, Ralphs, Tippins, and Watts ( the latter now on bass ) had come together in a band called The Doc Thomas Group, and soon secured a residency at a club in a resort town in Italy.
David Bowie had long been a fan of the band, and heard from Watts that they were about to split.
Ferguson had been instructed to explore and inspect the watershed of the Watts River and reported trees in great number and exceptional size in areas where loggers had not yet reached.
Gurdjieff is said to have had a strong influence on many modern mystics, artists, writers, and thinkers, including Osho ( Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ), Frank Lloyd Wright, Keith Jarrett, George Russell ( composer ), Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, Robert Fripp, Jacob Needleman, John Shirley, Carlos Castaneda, Dennis Lewis, Peter Brook, Kate Bush, P. L. Travers, Robert S de Ropp, Walter Inglis Anderson, Jean Toomer, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Louis Pauwels, James Moore and Abdullah Isa Neil Dougan.
To fill the void created by Bautista's departure, rhythm guitarists Al McKay ( who had performed with the Ike and Tina Turner Revue and The Watts 103rd St.
The Vibrators were a new group that had only recently begun to write their own music and, at the encouragement of Ron Watts, they decided to back Chris Spedding for the show ( who was booked to play the second night but didn't have a band behind him ).
Some people, like Jim Herd and Kip Frey, were completely lacking in wrestling experience ; others, like Bill Watts, Ole Anderson, and Dusty Rhodes had extensive wrestling experience, but were so entrenched in the old territorial methods of promotion that they were ineffective at building WCW's audience.
In London, during her engagement at the Haymarket Theatre, she and her sister Kate had their portraits painted by the eminent artist George Frederic Watts.
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.
Isaac Watts held religious opinions that were more non-denominational or ecumenical than was at that time common for a Nonconformist ; he had a greater interest in promoting education and scholarship than preaching for any particular ministry.
On the death of Sir Thomas Abney, Watts moved permanently with his widow and her remaining unmarried daughter, Elizabeth, to Abney House in Stoke Newington, a property that Mary had inherited from her brother.
The Psalms should therefore be " renovated " as if David had been a Christian, or as Watts put it in the title of his 1719 metrical psalter, they should be " imitated in the language of the New Testament.

Watts and regular
Watts and Strogatz showed that, beginning with a regular lattice, the addition of a small number of random links reduces the diameter — the longest direct path between any two vertices in the network — from being very long to being very short.
Under the promotion of Ron Watts, the venue then became a regular venue for original punk bands like Angelic Upstarts, U. K. Subs and The Adicts, as well as, from 1981 onwards, hardcore punk bands such as The Varukers, Black Flag, Discharge, Charged GBH, Crass, Picture Frame Seduction, English Dogs, etc.
Other regular visitors in the 1930s were the Russian singer Vladimir Rosing and the young Alan Watts.
She grew up singing in her grandparents ' church and by her mid teens was making regular appearances with ' The Spirit of Watts ' gospel choir ( with whom she featured on the 1985 EP Gospel Joy ).
The Watts were seen by Holland as integral to the shows success, partly because he had already guessed that the pub was going to be a monstrous battleground where emotions would run high on a regular basis, and also because the occupants would be providing the majority of the drama.
While letters pages are almost as old as comics themselves, the Friendly letters page also served as a forum through which fans could communicate not just with the creative team and editors but also with each other, with regular letter writers such as Adrian J. Watts and Paul DiFillippo regularly interacting directly with one another about aspects of the series.

Watts and role
She met with Naomi Watts, who was to play the role of Ann Darrow.
After Ledger's successful transition to Hollywood, Jordan and Ledger collaborated again in 2003 with Ledger playing the iconic bushranger title role in the film Ned Kelly, which co-starred Australian actress Naomi Watts.
Watts describes his research as exploring the " role that network structure plays in determining or constraining system behavior, focusing on a few broad problem areas in social science such as information contagion, financial risk management, and organizational design.
The notorious hoax documentary Ingagi in 1930 also featured this idea and Wray's role was repeated by Jessica Lange and Naomi Watts in remakes.
Watts returned in the lead role in the sequel to the Ring, The Ring Two.
The role, portrayed by Fay Wray in the original film, proved to be Watts ' most commercially successful film yet.
Comparing her portrayal with Greta Garbo's in the original movie, The San Francisco Chronicle wrote " Watts makes the role work on her own terms — her Kitty is more desperate, more foolish, more miserable and more driven ... and her spiritual journey is greater.
During an interview, Watts commented on her role: " She was operating in this fast-moving world and was a great bouncing board for her colleague, Salinger, but also trying to balance that with motherhood as well, and I think I definitely relate to that now and hopefully other career mothers will too.
In October 2010, it was announced that Watts had landed the role of Marilyn Monroe in the film Blonde, which was set to start shooting in January 2011, but has been delayed.
In early 2011, Watts was cast in Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar, alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in the starring role.
He had a role in David Cronenberg's crime drama Eastern Promises ( 2007 ) and the thriller The International ( 2009 ), both of which co-starred British-Australian actress Naomi Watts.
O ' Quinn became known for playing the title role in The Stepfather and Stepfather II, and in 1996 O ' Quinn was cast as Peter Watts in Millennium, which ran for three seasons ( 1996 – 1999 ).
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.
During the era of Martin Luther King and the Watts Riots, it was a powerful, important statement to have the white captain of the Enterprise deferring to black people ; as Marshall observed thirty years later, the single most significant thing about his guest-starring role was that he, an African-American, was referred to as " Sir " throughout the episode.
Sometimes Helms cast the music promoter role aside and the Family Dog would feature speakers Alan Watts, Dr. Timothy Leary, Stephen Gaskin, poet Allen Ginsberg ), and other counter-culter gurus.
David Watts MP has been incumbent since 1997, whilst Shaun Woodward MP has retained his role since 2001.
She is best known for her role as Sharon Watts, one of the original characters in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
Dobson appeared in a few series in the early 1980s, including the Jim Davidson sitcom Up the Elephant and Round the Castle ( 1983 ), but she is best known for playing the emotionally battered and alcoholic landlady, Angie Watts, in the BBC1 soap opera, EastEnders, a role which she played from the show's inception in 1985 to 1988.
Tracy-Ann Oberman is an English television, theatre and radio actress, known for her role as Chrissie Watts in the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
The nearby TVA Watts Bar nuclear plant ( in bordering Rhea County ), and Watts Bar Dam spanning the Tennessee River across the Meigs County and Rhea County lines have played, and continue to play, an important role in the local economy.
However Phil discovers the truth about the child's parentage from Louise's god mother Sharon Watts ( Letitia Dean ), and vows to take an active role in his daughter's upbringing.
Watts ( who had consistently said that he had "... acted properly and in good faith at all times ") was investigated by the UK Financial Services Authority ( FSA ) about his role in relation to the recategorisation of the company's hydrocarbon reserves.
Despite many alleged attempts at getting Dobson to reprise the role, she never accepted, commenting: " Why tarnish the gorgeous creation that was Angie Watts ?".

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