Both Watson and Mycroft are dead, and Holmes spends his time bee-keeping and writing letters. |
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Mike Watson is accused of breaking ministerial code after condemning Executive plans to shake up Glasgow hospitals. |
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Two minutes later, Watson was back, looking over at the window, where tongues of flame were licking up the curtain. |
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It should be reiterated that the absence of PA denotes anhedonia, which Clark and Watson argued distinguishes depression from anxiety. |
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The family lived in Carrington Street, New Plymouth, after relocating when Frederick Watson retired from the bank in Bulls. |
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Watson played golf from the heavens on the Sunday in Turnberry, holing a chip for eagle on 10 and draining putts from 20, 30 and 40 ft. |
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Watson says the band took the mickey out of people who took themselves too seriously. |
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Watson nearly caused a touchback, as the ball narrowly missed the endzone on its way out of bounds. |
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The work abounds in leitmotivs, the most important of which are those relating to Holmes and Watson. |
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At 59, Watson is a rarity, a photographer who has shot every glittering name on the A-list without forfeiting his own anonymity. |
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The trusty Dr Watson narrates the stories of his adventures with the sleuth of Baker Street. |
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Recalling the pastoral works of Homer Watson, her shots of rolling, sunbathed hills effectively showcase her background in still photography. |
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Mr Watson is the first person we know of who thinks you can win a war by triangulation. |
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The only hiccup is the sudden loss of batting form of vice-captain Ryan Watson. |
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The couple, however, made it in time and Mrs Watson gave birth to Zoe in the birthing pool soon after arriving at the unit. |
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She was invested with her chain and robes of office at a ceremony in the Watson Hall on Monday. |
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No one has done the double, won both the US and British Opens since 1982, since Tom Watson. |
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It is said that while he was inside, Watson kept a diary and that it may now be written up for publication. |
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He raced down to the left sideline before crossing into the path of Luther Watson. |
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Watson is a masterful player, a strong singer and an obvious devotee of the blues. |
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Last time he was Lord Mayor, Allan Watson was defiantly piped out of Melbourne Town Hall by a clansman in a kilt. |
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By writing comix about how relationships evolve Watson defies expectations. |
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Watson insists he remained undaunted, convinced that success would come with hard work and persistence. |
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Criticism that police may have been slow in responding was rejected by detective inspector Watson. |
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Emma Watson, who has been brought up by a well-to-do aunt, returns to her family, who live unfashionably in genteel poverty in a Surrey village. |
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They led by 1-2 to 0-0 early on, with the dangerous Watson bundling the sliotar to the net. |
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Ross McMullin's short biography works, like Watson himself, both unostentatiously and effectively to achieve results. |
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The discoverers of the DNA structure, James Watson, at left, and Francis Crick, look at their model of a DNA molecule. |
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Firstly, Watson claimed that rival Jones had erred in linking the illness to Thompson's form slump. |
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Alistair Watson, the land-services convenor of Glasgow City Council, said he was personally in favour of the idea. |
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With a click of a sharp heel, Mrs. Watson clacked down a narrow sidewalk leading to a small brick building. |
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Watson is like a breath of fresh air in his life, someone who offers him the chance to realise his potential and gain some self-belief. |
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Watson had been ordained a deacon in 1856 and he took priest's orders two years later. |
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As a reward for taking defeat with dignity he was awarded a peerage, becoming Lord Watson of Invergowrie. |
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The Watson and Crick article contains no padding, and every word carries its weight. |
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Heworth started slowly but eventually found their feet with skipper Gareth Watson also crossing and Potter adding goals for a 24-4 interval lead. |
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Granted the terms of Article 40 of Table A Mr Watson has the ability to make any general meeting of Arias inquorate. |
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Wood handled the prickly Watson diplomatically and established a harmonious relationship with him. |
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We, the readers, know no more than Watson is able to tell us, and as often as not that is not very much. |
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I think, Watson, that the time has come for me to cease being an armchair lounger. |
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Holmes and Watson have become cardboard variations on a theme, rather than reinvented characters. |
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Watson believes conceding a goal so early on Tuesday was crucial to the outcome. |
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His rich father purchased him a prized education, but it was football at which the young Watson excelled. |
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Starting the day in first position after the first round, Watson continued from where he left off to win the title. |
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Ariel Watson, the Warden in charge of Brittany and Jill, was a small Native American woman with thick, luscious, wavy black hair. |
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A woman with the boy called upon at least six houses in Watson Close at about 5.30 pm on Saturday. |
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Mr Watson and the Russian helped fellow hotel guests and at one stage found themselves waist-deep in water and sewage. |
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He looked up at the ceiling and remembered that it was the same isolation room where Watson used to place him after training with Rufus. |
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After being divorced for adultery in 1916, Adam married the co-respondent, Violet Watson, the mother of his second son, Brian. |
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Based in a former ice house, the Watson empire lies behind a nondescript glass door. |
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Watson has been growing trees along a two-mile-long avenue in the city for the past 10 years. |
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As Watson went in for the kill, a desperate Eubank caught him with a right hand and took the ascendancy. |
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Evacuated residents reported to a reception centre in Watson Lake and were being put up in hotels or at private residences. |
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Mrs Watson gets to her feet and walks us back to our homeroom, which is empty because everyone has gone to class. |
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Watson explained that he saw the crows hanging over a vegetable garden that used to contain scarecrows. |
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For wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson, listening to the dawn chorus is like eavesdropping on a secret world. |
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Jeff Watson, director of the agency's north region, argued that increasing the proportion of energy from renewable sources was hugely important. |
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A meeting is being scheduled for March with the new minister, Lord Watson, and a bailie, the council's culture and leisure convener. |
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Watson set a hot pace from the outset, over the type of Yorkshire terrain that suited the York rider. |
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At the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Watson was president in 1878 and again in 1905, at the quatercentenary festival. |
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Miss Watson left her queen en prise against Miss Gooding, who failed to notice and eventually lost. |
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Donald Watson, 94, who was born and raised in South Yorkshire, is the man accredited with introducing the world to veganism. |
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A fic in the genre of alternative universe, here Sherlock Holmes is a famous chef and Watson is running a struggling family restaurant. |
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Walkden's South African Doug Watson is a textbook batsman who has scored 1,100 runs this season. |
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Edgar reduced the deficit with a 35-metre penalty before winger Rory Watson restored parity, jinking in on the right just before half-time. |
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With McEwan in full flow, Watson sticks his head round the door and instigates some friendly banter. |
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The sight of Watson in full flight would have brought a smile to even the most sour of faces. |
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Why Watson bulked out his modest little story to such extravagant length, alas, we shall never know. |
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Paul Watson, part of Sparklehorse's touring band, turns up here playing coronet. |
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On the day he met Watson he had not even earned a PhD, let alone made a discovery or a reputation. |
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What a lucky day Emma thought to herself as Mrs. Watson held out the yellow slip admitting her to the in school detention room. |
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Bayliss struggles with his memories of the Adena Watson murder from Season One when a copycat crime reminds him of his most painful failure. |
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She said if the Watson Bill was passed she stood to lose her job and tied house at a livery yard at Craigie, near Kilmarnock. |
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The current pair isn't cutting it, a fact that contributed to the Pats' decision to draft Ben Watson. |
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In the late 1990s Don Watson, historian and speech-writer for Paul Keating, expressed his anger at the confused educational scene. |
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However, hotel staff say they refused to serve him at the bar, and claim that as a result Watson issued an angry tirade of abuse. |
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In fact Watson has been ordained a deacon in 1856 and he took priest's orders two years later. |
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The guest speaker for the week-long celebration will be Jeremy Watson, a leading expert on Spanish wines. |
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Yet over a four-year period, Watson was employed as a town crier, children's entertainer, and as a toastmaster. |
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Watson advises a two-part, whole-body detoxification, which can be done simultaneously. |
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Mr Watson says he raised the issue last year in a submission to the regional council and it undertook to review the charges, but there has been no progress. |
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The movie co-stars Emily Watson, Luis Guzman and Philip Seymour Hoffman. |
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Mark Watson made it four with a screamer from outside the penalty area. |
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James Watson, of the Nobel Prize-winning team that discovered the structure of DNA, played up his curmudgeonly persona to the max. |
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Just like Watson, Ansari is daring to elicit antagonism and ignorant accusations on account of his feminist beliefs. |
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The unreliable narrator is a staple of recent psychological thrillers, from Gillian Flynn to S.J. Watson to Tana French. |
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Watson does such a good job of explaining and exploring key chess concepts that a player cannot help but improve his chess knowledge by studying this book. |
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Tom Watson and the Scots golfing galleries relived all their yesteryears at Turnberry last week when he and Jack Nicklaus played out the reprise of the Duel of the Sun. |
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Murri community leader Sam Watson spoke of the ancient history of the Brisbane area as a meeting place for Murris, and the more recent anti-racist struggles. |
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The visitors were a goal to the good before the interval but Acomb almost equalised when the ball appeared to cross the Metros line after great work by Wendy Watson. |
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Emma Watson this week impressed many with an impassioned U.N. speech about gender inequality. |
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Moreover, Watson is among the many geneticists who see heredity as the source of most social problems and who believe the solutions are to be found in genetic research. |
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Francis Watson argued that all of the fragmentary sentences preserved on the papyrus are also found in the Gospel of Thomas. |
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It left his assistant Andy Watson to offer his observations on the game. |
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John Greenway, Derek Watson and many others will not be able to resist the temptation to win a hamper, a turkey, whisky and lovely money amongst the cornucopian prize list. |
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The backdrops seem, at times, suburban as Watson poses in front of the then modest Victorian-era townhomes of Henderson Place. |
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Watson then took to YouTube to recap our Twitter exchange, because the Internet is horrible. |
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The real Watson was a sociopathic landowner in southwest Florida where land and water know no fixed boundary. |
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Patrick is joined by Professor Fred Watson from the Anglo-Australian Observatory to view some of the wonderful images taken by the UK Schmidt telescope. |
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In tackling this issue, Watson is, whether she knows it or not, also implicitly taking on a broader issue. |
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Having just won the US Open, Tom Watson was the nonpareil of golf when he came to Scotland to a course that was staging its first Open as a Royal club. |
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Mr. Watson is dead now but I still love this record, especially the part where he's in the baloney section of the grocery store complaining about the prices. |
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Watson staunchly supports virtually all lines of DNA research, including controversial ones such as genetic modification of crops and genetic fingerprinting. |
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Dr Watson was seldom in danger of seeing through any of these masquerades. |
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McNeill, like Watson, postulates a turn away from the extreme of the nation state towards more polyethnic political constructions reminiscent of classical empires. |
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Careful not to leave out the ladies, GQ awarded Emma Watson with this year's Best Woman award. |
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Arthel Watson got his nickname one night in a furniture store in Lenoir, N.C., in 1951, when he was just 18 years old. |
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The match exploded after a clash between Iain Hendry and Bromley's Mark Watson, who chased the Leatherhead man and flattened him, earning an instant red card. |
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But Willie Watson is a throwback to the days of Woody Guthrie and early Bob Dylan. |
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The crew also features Jason Selman, handy with both words and trumpet, and MC Josephine Watson, songster and wordist with a background in theatrical improv. |
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Trailblazer might sound like a made-up award, but at least Watson said something meaningful. |
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Once Rebekah Brooks had been cleared of phone hacking charges, Watson suggested that she could help lead the charge. |
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Danczuk and fellow Labour MP Tom Watson have been demanding action to shine a light on allegations of the misuse of power. |
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The veteran Watson moves to two under as he approaches the turn. |
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If word association evidence produced strong evidence then that is what Watson goes with. |
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The Habsburg army, however, Watson contends, were exceptionally bloodthirsty. |
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I wonder if Mr Watson has ever visited a fire station and seen the daily training which goes on, not to mention the routine fitting of smoke alarms, checking of hydrants etc. |
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Nyamayaro was the one who offered Watson the ambassadorship, and has handled her relationship with the UN ever since. |
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For detailed descriptions of how to teach self-management skills see Tasto, Watson and Tharp, or Malott. |
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At one stroke his dashing raiment gave him high superiority over Johnnie Watson and other rivals who might loom. |
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No, no, my dear Watson! With all respect for your natural acumen, I do not think that you are quite a match for the worthy doctor. |
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The unrecorded document clearly granted an easement to the hallway and Watson had the document prior to closing. |
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Current actors include Tom Hardy, Daniel Craig, Benedict Cumberbatch and Emma Watson. |
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Holmes enters through the window, and reveals that he was Peters, and Amelia was Billy. Watson also infenestrates. |
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Watson states that Sherlock Holmes has retired to a small farm upon the Downs near Eastbourne. |
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King and Queen Streets are home to striking Victorian buildings designed by such architects as Alfred Waterhouse and Watson Fothergill. |
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Late in 1951, Crick started working with James Watson at Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, England. |
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Watson and Crick talked endlessly about DNA and the idea that it might be possible to guess a good molecular model of its structure. |
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In November 1951, Wilkins came to Cambridge and shared his data with Watson and Crick. |
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Wilkins shared this information about the B form of DNA with Crick and Watson. |
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A visit by Erwin Chargaff to England in 1952 reinforced the salience of this important fact for Watson and Crick. |
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In 2015, Malala Yousafzai told Watson she decided to call herself a feminist after hearing Watson's speech. |
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Prior to publication of the double helix structure, Watson and Crick had little direct interaction with Franklin herself. |
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Before this both Linus Pauling and Watson and Crick had generated erroneous models with the chains inside and the bases pointing outwards. |
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Franklin was unaware that photograph 51 and other information had been shared with Crick and Watson. |
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Franklin's experimental work thus proved crucial in Watson and Crick's discovery. |
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Crick and Watson felt that they had benefited from collaborating with Wilkins. |
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The publication of the structure of DNA by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 demonstrated a physical mechanism for inheritance. |
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In the United Kingdom, Colin Urquhart, Michael Harper, David Watson and others were in the vanguard of similar developments. |
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Wilkins went on to help verify the proposed structure and win the Nobel Prize with Watson and Crick. |
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This rekindled Watson and Crick's model building and led to the correct structure. |
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Susan Watson could no longer stand being with Avril and she and her boyfriend left. |
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Foundation for Women named Watson its Feminist Celebrity of 2014 following an online poll. |
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Watson also gave a speech about gender equality in January 2015, at the World Economic Forum's annual winter meeting. |
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Watson was born in Paris, France, the daughter of English lawyers Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson. |
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Casting agents found Watson through her Oxford theatre teacher, and producers were impressed by her confidence. |
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Watson was nominated for five awards for her performance in Philosopher's Stone, winning the Young Artist Award for Leading Young Actress. |
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A year later, Watson again starred as Hermione in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the second instalment of the series. |
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Watson received an Otto Award from the German magazine Bravo for her performance. |
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For Watson, much of the humour of the film sprang from the tension among the three lead characters as they matured. |
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Radcliffe eventually signed for the final films on 2 March 2007, but Watson was considerably more hesitant. |
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In December 2008, Watson stated she wanted to go to university after she completed the Potter series. |
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In May 2010, Watson was reported to be in talks to star in a film adaptation of The Perks of Being a Wallflower. |
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Watson was offered the role, but turned it down because she did not resonate with the character. |
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Watson was attached in 2012 to the role of Emma Forrest in a film adaptation of her memoir Your Voice in My Head. |
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In a May 2013 interview, it appeared that Watson was no longer attached as the film's star. |
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The film was directed by Stephen Chbosky, with whom Watson had collaborated on The Perks of Being a Wallflower. |
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Watson won for British Artist of the Year and dedicated her award to Millie, her pet hamster who died as Watson filmed Philosopher's Stone. |
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In 2005, Watson began her modelling career with a photo shoot for Teen Vogue and was the youngest star to grace its cover. |
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In February 2011, Watson was awarded the Style Icon award from British Elle by Dame Vivienne Westwood. |
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In September 2009, Watson announced her involvement with People Tree, a Fair Trade fashion brand. |
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While working on the film Noah, Watson was questioned about her faith, and she described herself as a spiritual Universalist. |
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Watson has promoted education for girls, visiting Bangladesh and Zambia to do so. |
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Shane Watson does not appear on this list as he has subsequently retired from International cricket. |
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This left Watson requiring a birdie on the hardest hole on the course in the final group behind Rose. |
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After the Watson tragedy Eubank never again showed any desire to knock opponents out, preferring to retain his title through points victories. |
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According to the Watson Institute for International Studies Costs of War Project, 21,000 civilians have been killed as a result of the war. |
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Experimental evidence supporting the Watson and Crick model was published in a series of five articles in the same issue of Nature. |
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In 1962, after Franklin's death, Watson, Crick, and Wilkins jointly received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. |
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Nevertheless, Holmes's friendship with Watson is his most significant relationship. |
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The story features Holmes and Watson coming out of retirement to aid the war effort. |
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The series were split into eleven episodes and starred Vasily Livanov as Holmes and Vitaly Solomin as Watson. |
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Adam Watson gives the summit of Lairig Ghru as 835 metres, and the summit of Lairig an Laoigh at 740 metres, and The Sneck at 970 metres. |
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Both Wyness and Watson roughly agree where the eastern, northern, and western limits of The Cairngorms lie. |
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Paintings by John Watson Gordon include Lord Robertson, Alexander Wood, General Boyle and Erskine Douglas Sandford. |
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Jean Watson, President of Clan Lamont, petitioned provincial legislatures to recognize April 6 as Tartan Day. |
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In response, King George II charged Watson with making a military survey of the Highlands under the command of the Duke of Cumberland. |
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In 2011 there were concerts featuring Lulu, Russell Watson, Faryl Smith, Ruthie Henshaw and McFly. |
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Greenpeace has stated that Watson was an influential early member, but not one of the founders of Greenpeace. |
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John Watson McCrindle published a reconstructed version of Indica in 1887, but his reconstruction is not universally accepted. |
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Watson Research Center, GlobalFoundries, Samsung, and Taiwan Semiconductor, among others. |
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Legal pedagogy has also been criticized by scholars like Alan Watson in his book, The Shame of Legal Education. |
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Both Watson and Saintsbury declare their preference for Arnold's literary criticism over his social or religious criticism. |
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Watson can find no proof that Barrymore was in Devon on the day of the chase in London. |
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When her brother is out of earshot, Miss Stapleton mistakes Watson for Sir Henry and warns him to leave. |
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Barrymore arouses further suspicion when Watson and Sir Henry catch him at night with a candle in an empty room. |
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Watson and Sir Henry pursue Selden on the moor, but he eludes them, while Watson notices another man on a nearby tor. |
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Watson tracks the second man he saw in the area and discovers it to be Holmes, investigating independently in hopes of a faster resolution. |
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Accompanied by Inspector Lestrade, whom Holmes has summoned, Holmes and Watson travel to the Stapleton home, where Sir Henry is dining. |
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Weeks later, Holmes provides Watson with additional details about the case. |
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The story ends with Holmes and Watson leaving to see the opera Les Huguenots starring Jean de Reszke. |
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Holmes and Watson arrive at King's Pyland, from which Silver Blaze is missing. |
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A short film adaptation was released in 1923 starring Eille Norwood in the role of Holmes and Hubert Willis cast as Dr Watson. |
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In 1937, the British film Silver Blaze was released starring Arthur Wontner as Holmes and Ian Fleming as Watson. |
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The story was adapted in 1977, starring Christopher Plummer as Holmes and Thorley Walters as Watson. |
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Arnold and Price's elegant music came to the fore wonderfully in the largely wordless scenes of Watson and Henry's fearful hallucinations. |
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The new line had substituted fiberglass insulation for cork sheetboard, which had always been an expensive hallmark of the Watson Quality line. |
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I should say that it was very unusual for such men to leave a bottle half empty. How do all these unusuals strike you, Watson? |
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Watson was caught and bowled for a fairly played eighteen, and Jardine again retired to the pavilion without troubling the scorers. |
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Young Matthew Watson fished red maggot and waggler on peg 44 for 16lb of roach and skimmers for third. |
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And Ralph Ayala has been named the assistant manager of the Watson Boulevard branch in Warner Robins. |
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Although her request was declined, Watson continued down the airbridge and picked up a document containing the Emirates crew list before leaving. |
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Carrie Ramsey says she was attacked after being abducted at knifepoint while on holiday with her fiance, Derek Watson. |
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Modern behaviourism has its origin in the work of Pavlov, Watson and Skinner. |
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Mr Bowdler, centre, is pictured with rotarians Peter Hartley and John Watson. |
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The Scots reply was rocked by the early loss of Hamilton while Ryan Watson, Fraser Watts and Neil McCallum were all run out. |
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And it was five down after seven as Watson birdied again and followed it with a two at the 8th to go six-up. |
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Watson has jetted home to America to be replaced by Hideki Matsuyama at the top of the betting. |
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It feels amazing,'' Koepka said after his one-shot win over Hideki Matsuyama, Masters champion Bubba Watson and Ryan Palmer. |
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In his letter, Watson alluded to a whispering campaign in the shadow cabinet and accused Blairites of plotting against him. |
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A tribunal heard how Burt took the doctor's claim case with him when he started work at Watson Burton solicitors. |
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His first girlfriend needs to be Gwen Stacy, not Mary Jane Watson! |
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But only last year, signalman John Watson was found to be almost twice the limit when stopped by bosses. |
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Towers Watson simplistically defines alternative credit as all credit which is not traditional investment grade government or corporate debt. |
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Hannah Watson, from the charity, said that in Newcastle alone there are 9,000 single-parent families. |
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Watson twice broke Davis in each set but twice she allowed her rival back into the match before being comprehensively beaten in tiebreaks. |
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Watson was professional and respectful, and his interruptions were subtle. |
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In Neighbours, Toadfish lost a tooth in a battle with Billy over Melissa then Rupert Sprod pelted gay teacher Andrew Watson with an egg. |
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McNally and Watson Funeral Home is running its sixth annual Christmas Stockings for Soldiers program. |
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The Men's Veteran Doubles was won for the 3rd year running by John Blenkinsop and John Watson from Tim Webb and Clive Stallon. |
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But I'll say this to Tom Watson publicly, I'll be playing a very straight bat on most things. |
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In the rst game of the nal, refereed by Syd Cogger at PPG Canalside, James Watson played John Senior and was giving away a 27 points start. |
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Watson also points out that a short sleep is associated with comfort eating. |
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The 'Gherkin' or Swiss Re Tower in the City of London has been chosen by Newcastle law firm Watson Burton LLP as its London office base. |
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It is specifically to be used in wide-open spaces for crowd control,'' Watson said. |
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His great-nephew, David Watson, travelled from Herefordshire to perform the unveiling ceremony. |
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An excellent Dan Williams strike was followed by an own-goal before Cam Watson and Tom Betts claimed their piece of the action. |
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Act three is all about Greenpeace and efforts by Captain Paul Watson to save whales and baby harp seals, as told by Van Jones. |
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Tony Eccles and Andy Mabon both showed good form during hardfought contests, as did Gordon Dobey and John Watson. |
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In symphony orchestras, you are the main event, hornist Watson explains, and the musicians have a more soloist-like attitude. |
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Emily Watson gave a stunning performance as Julie, a woman who had her daughter taken from her so horrifically. |
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In 1943 Thomas Watson, IBM's founder and president, assessed the commercial potential of ENIAC, the world's first electronic computer. |
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By former Sunset staffer Molly Watson, the book turns these nutritional powerhouses into dishes that taste anything but dutiful. |
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Officer Johnna Watson did not give any details about the suspect, but authorities earlier described the gunman as a heavyset Korean man in his 40s wearing khaki clothing. |
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Watson has worked as NFU poultry adviser for the past two years. |
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Later archaeologists such as Aaron Watson, Mark Gillings and Joshua Pollard have, however, suggested that this was an original Neolithic feature of the henge's architecture. |
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Rick Riordan, who outlined the programme's 10-book story arc, will be followed by a team of authors, including Gordon Korman, Peter Lerangis and Jude Watson. |
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Mr Watson got favourite backers off to the perfect start when never seeing another rival under Tony McCoy in the opener, but after that things became a lot trickier. |
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Accompanied by Chief Petty Officers Bernadette Jones and Michael Watson, of the Huddersfield Sea Cadet unit, they joined two instructors on the 25m vessel at Preston Marina. |
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Morrice said Young was a long-standing colleague, having worked for 18 years at the former Scottish Spar retailer Watson and Philip, where Mortice was the sales director. |
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The original edition, mostly based on the OED1, was edited by Francis George Fowler and Henry Watson Fowler and published in 1911, before the main work was completed. |
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This band of countrymen consists of fiddler Ketch Secor, guitjoist Kevin Hayes, upright bassist Morgan Jahnig, guitarist Willie Watson, and banjoist Critter Fuqua. |
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For Watson and Dallwitz, a staminode is a sterile stamen, or a modified structure identifiable as such, borne in the androecial region of the flower. |
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Spencer naturalist, farmer and kennel owner Susan Watson recently reported two disturbing sightings of house finches with eye problems at her feeders. |
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This time it's super sleuth Sherlock, who has to put on his thinking cap when the wife of Dr Watson suddenly disappears and Holmes comes face to face with his mortal enemy. |
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The best man was Dave Gallagher and the groomsmen were Saleem Balawi, the bride's brother, Callum Watson, the bridegroom's brother, Matthew Candler and Kyle Brittain. |
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Interning in NASA's microchemical analysis laboratories helped lead Watson to nanoscience, the study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale. |
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Watson et al mentioned that natural disasters, particularly meteorologic events can affect vector breeding sites and vector borne disease transmission. |
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Watson quote Tsalapinas cited was actually made in 1929 and has been widely regarded as, well, dumb, except by science deniers and pseudoscientists. |
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Actress Emma Watson, 20, said she would like to hold a dinner party for cast and crew, while actor Daniel Radcliffe, 20, said a big shindig is the way to celebrate its end. |
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Australian society has become less Asiaphobic in recent years, suggest Murray Goot and Ian Watson, allowing Howard to concentrate more heavily on Asia. |
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Notes on the soft parts of Trochus infundibulum Watson with an account of a remarkable sexual modification of the epipodium, hitherto undescribed in Mollusca. |
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Kanepi is a hugely powerful player who is at a career-high ranking of 16th and she began the match in confident fashion, breaking Watson in her first service game. |
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And unfortunately for Europe, the United States have pulled off a masterstroke by appointing Tom Watson as skipper for the 2014 match at Gleneagles. |
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Karl Culley, Ryan Sample and Callum Watson all scored twice last night, with Kevin Bucas, Adam Reynolds, Peter Zajac, Barnes and Rich also on the score sheet. |
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Watson once again left ringsiders licking their lips for more with his almost punch-perfect assassination of Wyatt, who quit on his stool at the end of the fourth. |
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It has a beautiful and atmospheric soundtrack by James Burrell and Chris Watson, the renowned wildlife sound recordist from Newcastle, also had a hand in it. |
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Watson shows that the Fomorians were in old Irish accounts represented as pirates who ravaged the coasts of Ireland, laying the people under tribute. |
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Dr Hugh Ferguson Watson, an ambitious doctor working in the prison service, was the only man in Scotland willing to force-feed Suffragettes on hunger strike. |
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John Watson, a Conservative member of Tasmania's state parliament, says Games organisers have rejected woodchopping because they wanted to present a green image to the world. |
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The pleadings say that Watson yelled at Eddie Obeid in an unbarristerial manner, pointed his finger at him, made sarcastic comments and interrupted him. |
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The story was adapted in 1988 for Granada television's The Return of Sherlock Holmes starring Jeremy Brett as Holmes and Edward Hardwicke as Watson. |
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Watson travel by train to Dartmoor to investigate a crime of disappearance of the great race horse Silver Blaze and the murder of the horse's trainer, John Straker. |
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Upon arrival at the grand but austere Baskerville estate, Watson and Sir Henry learn that an escaped murderer named Selden is believed to be in the area. |
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Watson has since criticized Greenpeace of rewriting their history. |
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Paul Watson, founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society maintains that he also was one of the founders of The Don't Make a Wave Committee and Greenpeace. |
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Past Open champions at Royal Troon include Justin Leonard, Mark Calcavecchia, Tom Watson, Tom Weiskopf, Arnold Palmer, Bobby Locke, and Arthur Havers. |
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Jeff Watson believed that common raven occasionally eats golden eagle eggs but only in situations where the parent eagles have abandoned their nesting attempt. |
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Despite suffering a reversal at Hobkirk's Hill on April 25, American troops continued to dislodge strategic British posts in the area, capturing Fort Watson, and Fort Motte. |
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In October 2015, Hopkins appeared as Sir in a BBC Two production of Ronald Harwood's The Dresser, alongside Ian McKellen, Edward Fox and Emily Watson. |
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Watson was played by David Burke and Edward Hardwicke in the series. |
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Anthologies edited by Michael Kurland and George Mann are entirely devoted to stories told from the perspective of characters other than Holmes and Watson. |
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Before publishing one of its most famous discoveries, Watson and Crick's 1953 paper on the structure of DNA, Nature did not send the paper out for peer review. |
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With financial support from Sanders and Hubbard, Bell hired Thomas Watson as his assistant, and the two of them experimented with acoustic telegraphy. |
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In that knowledge I realized that while I lacked any legal authority, I already possessed all the necessary moral authority to confront and interview Watson for his crimes. |
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Guernsey has the second oldest tennis club in the world, at Kings, with courts built in 1875 and the island has produced a world class player, Heather Watson. |
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Belfast produced the Formula One racing stars John Watson who raced for five different teams during his career in the 1970s and 1980s and Ferrari driver Eddie Irvine. |
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The bell sounded to end the round as soon as Watson was up from the count. |
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In the sixth round, Watson knocked Benn down with a jab and Benn was counted out as he rose to his feet, albeit by a somewhat hasty referee's count. |
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Watson hit a tremendous iron shot from the right hand rough to within ten feet, but could not make the resulting putt, leaving Rose to celebrate the biggest win of his career. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in his 1924 Sherlock Holmes tale The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire, mentions that Dr Watson played rugby for Blackheath. |
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Watson was awarded Best British Style at the 2014 British Fashion Awards. |
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Three years later, the British press reported that Watson was to replace Keira Knightley as the face of the fashion house Chanel, but this was denied by both parties. |
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Watson won the inaugural National Movie Award for Best Female Performance. |
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Following the Dragon School, Watson moved on to Headington School. |
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Born in Paris and brought up in Oxfordshire, Watson attended the Dragon School and trained as an actress at the Oxford branch of Stagecoach Theatre Arts. |
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Grint was eleven years old and Watson ten at the time they were cast. |
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Her two A form manuscripts reached Acta Crystallographica in Copenhagen on 6 March 1953, one day before Crick and Watson had completed their model. |
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Brad Hodge, Stuart MacGill and Shane Watson were added in their places. |
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The era of genomics began a scant dozen years ago with a suggestion by James Watson that the complete DNA sequence of the human genome be determined. |
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Following a demonstration flight, Watson hopped out of his 1930 DeHavilland Gypsy Moth, an open-cockpit biplane that saw service during the Spanish Civil War. |
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Crues boss Stephen Baxter changed his formation at the break, reverting to a traditional 4-4-2 with 35-year-old striker Rainey replacing the anonymous Aiden Watson. |
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In 1956, Crick and Watson speculated on the structure of small viruses. |
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For the past several issues, your cover girls have been Emma Roberts, Emma Watson, Amanda Bynes, JoJo, Carrie Underwood, Ashley Tisdale and Cheyenne Kimball. |
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David Watson, 28, from Newarthill, Lanarkshire, took the company to an employment tribunal, claiming constructive dismissal and breach of contract. |
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On 4 July 2013, Miliband effectively sacked Tom Watson from the Shadow Cabinet after allegations of corruption over the selection of a parliamentary candidate for Falkirk. |
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