Watson
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James Dewey, born 1928, U.S. biologist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1962.
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John Ian Maclaren, 1850–1907, Scottish clergyman and novelist.
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John Broadus 1878–1958, U.S. psychologist.
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John Christian, 1867–1941, Australian statesman, born in Chile: prime minister 1904.
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Thomas Augustus, 1854–1934, U.S. electrical experimenter, associated with Alexander Graham Bell.
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Thomas John, 1874–1956, U.S. industrialist.
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Thomas Sturges Tom, born 1949, U.S. golfer.
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Sir William, 1858–1935, English poet.
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a male given name.
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James Dewey. born 1928, US biologist, whose contribution to the discovery of the helical structure of DNA won him a Nobel prize for Physiology or Medicine shared with Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins in 1962
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John B ( roadus ). 1878–1958, US psychologist; a leading exponent of behaviourism
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John Christian. 1867–1941, Australian statesman, born in Chile: prime minister of Australia (1904)
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Russell. born 1973, British tenor; his albums include The Voice (2001) and Encore (2002)
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Tom, full name Thomas Sturges Watson. born 1949, US golfer, won eight major titles: the US Masters (1977, 1981), the US Open (1982), and the British Open (1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983)
Example Sentences
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Kirsten Watson, chief executive of Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity, said she was grateful for the continued support.
From BBC
Watson said: "Litigation is a remedy of last resort, but it is hoped that this litigation will result in answers to many troubling questions that were first asked by Alex Salmond."
From BBC
It would require Watson warnings to be read in court to all offenders who are charged with a DUI and accept a plea deal for the charge of hit and run.
From Los Angeles Times
An aide to Watson Coleman told Salon that the representative has not made an endorsement in this race or indicated any intention to support a specific candidate at this stage of the race.
From Salon
Loyola 60, St. Francis 57: Quincy Watson and Deuce Newt each scored 13 points to help the Cubs keep their playoff hopes alive.
From Los Angeles Times
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