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  • James Dewey Watson (born 6 April 1928) is an American scientist, most known as one of the four discoverers of the structure of the DNA molecule. The brain...
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  • Public RECORDS to be True. Annotations to An Apology for the Bible by R. Watson (1798) That the Jews assumed a right Exclusively to the benefits of God...
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  • Roger Watson, Emma Watson, James D. Watson, John B. Watson, Larry Watson, Paul Watson, Richard Watson, Thomas J. Watson, Thomas Watson, William Watt,...
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  • James William Norton-Kyshe, The Dictionary of Legal Quotations (1904), p. 72-73. Discovery is a matter of remedy, and not matter of right. Lord Watson, Ind...
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  • the goods in life's rich hand, The things that are more excellent. William Watson, Things That Are More Excellent, Stanza 8. And from the discontent of...
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  • Poets (section C)
    immortality. William Watson, Hood. Threadbare his songs seem now, to lettered ken: They were worn threadbare next the hearts of men. William Watson, Longfellow...
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  • by Burton Watson, Columbia University Press, 2000, ISBN: 0231106572. I thank you for your voices: thank you: Your most sweet voices. William Shakespeare...
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  • Mothers (section C)
    happiness of their children. John B. Watson as quoted in Buckley, K.W. (1989). Mechanical Man: John Broadus Watson and the Beginnings of Behaviorism. New...
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  • His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth. William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona (c. 1590s), Act II, Sc. 7, line 78. Am I a fraud or a...
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  • Alfred Tennyson, A Dirge. Thou hadst, for weary feet, the gift of rest. William Watson, Wordsworth's Grave, II, Stanza 3. Father Abbot, I am come to lay my...
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  • Repentance (section C)
    shortly, and then I shall have no strength to repent. William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part I (c. 1597), Act III, scene 3, line 5. Under your good correction...
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  • back. William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (1597), Act III, scene 2, line 18. Lawn as white as driven snow. William Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale (c. 1610-11)...
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  • And half of the world a bridegroom is And half of the world a bride? William Watson, Ode in May. Wikipedia has an article about: May Look up May in Wiktionary...
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  • Credulity (section C)
    the oldest and largest land mammals, touchstones to our imagination Lyall Watson (2003) in Elephantoms: Tracking the Elephant, quoted in: Photography exhibition...
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  • from the ancient texts seem to be near to the truth. Translated by Burton Watson. I once traveled west to Mount K’ung-t'ung and passed Cho-lu [Mountain]...
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  • the ruin of these societies. Wills, J., In re Companies Acts, Ex parte Watson (1888), L. R. 21 Q. B. 308. In matters where a company is not restrained...
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  • of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed. William Shakespeare, Othello (c. 1603), Act III, scene 3, line 157. What's in a name? that...
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  • Words (section C)
    tormenting fantastic chorus, With strangest words at your beck and call. Sir William Watson, Orgy on Parnassus. For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest...
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  • for remembrance, Gives, unto men that forget, Ophirs of fabulous ore. William Watson, Hymn to the Sea, Part III. 12. Mysterious night! when our first parent...
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  • It's a door, Sol. It's a door. Darren Aronofsky, Sean Gullette, and Eric Watson, in lines written for the character Maximillian Cohen, about the irrational...
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