Similar words: james watson, fatso, whatsoever, lots of, not so hot, outsource, not so bad, lights-out. Meaning: n. 1. United States telephone engineer who assisted Alexander Graham Bell in his experiments (1854-1934) 2. United States psychologist considered the founder of behavioristic psychology (1878-1958) 3. United States geneticist who (with Crick in 1953) helped discover the helical structure of DNA (born in 1928).
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(31) Tom Watson came into the reckoning after also carding a 66 in the third round.
(32) Watson, for years the worth New Zealand fieldsman, distinguished himself when others let themselves down.
(33) Through talking to people running nurseries, she met Madeline Watson, now her business partner.
(34) Officer Watson prowls the streets at night, looking for drug dealers.
(35) A prime clue to the status of an unexpected visitor, Watson, is the vehicle that brings him.
(36) In accepting the honor, Nicklaus knelt before a vice chancellor of the university, a man named Watson.
(37) Well, Watson, suppose now that I make up a test tube containing say ten grams of some strange new substance.
(38) Lord Watson laid the same emphasis in his speech, at p. 212.
(39) The rationalization process involved concentrating the production of standard draught beers at the Watson brewery at St Helens.
(40) Mr Watson had applied for a job in the Waitrose coffee shop at Gillingham, Dorset.
(41) She officially unveiled a carved plaque to commemorate the centenary last year of the death of poet Richard Watson.
(42) Good morning, Watson! I must confess I felt a trifle guilty about your lonely watch: nothing to report?
(43) Watson, of Walworth, was convicted of robbing the Connollys and Mrs McDevitt after pleading not guilty at a previous hearing.
(44) I have often observed to you, Watson, how important the exception which disproves the rule can be.
(45) A similar fate befell Adam Watson, who subsequently called for the quizmaster's resignation.
(46) By no means,[www.Sentencedict.com] Watson; even now quite a few scientists continue to doubt.
(47) Uncle Billy Watson doeth good like a medicine, he thought, paraphrasing the scriptures.
(48) Tournament organiser Ussher Watson will take late entries for the junior events this evening at Belfast 647934.
(49) In 1914 Watson left National Cash Register under a cloud of monopoly and competitive charges that might have put him in jail.
(50) But they weren't the same superior quality as those Mr Watson Taylor brought because they wore out.
(51) And Watson will stand guard overnight with his trusty revolver.
(52) You see, Watson, if light is a particle, then it will travel at a speed determined by the emitter.
(53) W sports shop in nearby Catonsville, Tim Watson, to threaten a lawsuit.
(54) Mr Watson worked as a lead miner and was inspired to write by his upper Teesdale surroundings.
(55) The labelled Watson and unlabelled complementary strand were mixed in a concentration ratio of 1:2, respectively.
(56) The assault on Watson and the theft of his patrol car are two separate crimes, he contended, requiring separate sentences.
(57) Watson dropped shots down the stretch, while Levi completed a round of 69 that sealed a four-shot win over Payne Stewart.
(58) She had heard that Miss Watson wasn't best pleased with the present cleaner.
(59) Well, in fact, Watson, I was less than candid with our visitor.
(60) Watson discusses the meaning of work and separates motivation to work into intrinsic and extrinsic satisfactions.
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