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  • ttled in 1859 by members of the George Stedman Watts family when their straying wagon team horses w
  • written by Isaac Watts, features notable interplay between the solo t
  • Watts felt Maddox stood up for what he believed in a
  • In his response, Watts focused on providing a positive vision of the
  • headed the Presidential task force to Watts following the riots.
  • William Watts Folwell attended Hobart College in Geneva, New
  • William Watts Folwell; The Autobiography and Letters of a Pi
  • 900 watts for public infrastructure
  • 150 watts for public transportation
  • -power amplifier for low freqencies (e.g., 200 watts for 20-200 Hz band), lower power amplifier for
  • was shut down by the FCC after operating at 20 watts for a few months.
  • 1100 watts for food and consumer discretionary (including
  • e county seat on land donated by Hollingsworth Watts for the construction of a courthouse.
  • Watts forces Andersen to surrender his weapon and th
  • Gary Cole as Bill Watts, Frank's superior, wary of Frank's reputation.
  • Big Freeze ( Watts Franklin Square Crips)-Deceased
  • It originally operated on 104,5 MHz with 16 watts from the top of one of the pyramids of Montrea
  • which she chronicled in her tell-all book "50 Watts from Nowhere."
  • and K238AT 95.5, which both transmit with 250 watts from Northern Oklahoma City.
  • KISR currently transmits with 100,000 watts from a tall (1,200 feet HAAT) tower atop Young
  • quadron 22 SAS under the command of Major John Watts from Malaysia to deal with the situation in Om
  • Jack Watts from the National Party was the representative
  • The station broadcasts with 35,000 watts from a 584 foot tower giving it a strong signa
  • Broadcasting with a power of 500 Watts from 4am to 10pm with regular newsfeeds from s
  • itter moved and the power increased to 100,000 Watts from Fisher Peak in Surry County, just across
  • WThe station broadcasts with 130 watts from 2,098 feet (639 m) above average terrain
  • on the air on March 29, 1939 as WRAL with 250 watts from studios on Salisbury Street in downtown R
  • It broadcasts with an ERP of 3.1kW (3100 watts) from its broadcast tower on Pearcy Road, sout
  • e Hill, 1KW from the Monmouth TV Relay and 250 watts from the Abergavenny TV Relay.
  • th an Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 75,000 watts from the center of the IU campus until 1971.
  • The station broadcasts with a power of 10,000 watts from its transmitter site located in South Lon
  • tly owned by WDMS, Inc. WDMS transmits 100,000 watts from a 135 meter (442 foot) tower, located in
  • i's America One affiliate, broadcasting at 910 watts from a location on Jackson's west side.
  • and with an effective radiated power of 90,000 watts from a transmitter on Mount Seymour in the Dis
  • , and has an Effective Radiated Power of 6,650 watts from 1,539 feet.
  • his period that 1540 increased power to 50,000 watts full time to combat nighttime interference fro
  • egan broadcasting in 1947 at 1340 kHz with 250 watts full time using the call letters of KVKM "The
  • Both stations ran 250 watts full-time with non-directional antennas - the
  • on to operate at 1400 on the AM dial, with 250 Watts full-time.
  • lly known as WSAV-AM, the station operated 250 Watts fulltime on 1340 kHz, then jumped to 5,000 Wat
  • broadcasts on 1280 kHz with a power of 50,000 watts fulltime as a class B station, using a directi
  • CBF operated on 910 kHz using 50,000 watts fulltime with an omnidirectional antenna as a
  • By this time the power had increased to 250 watts fulltime.
  • ally KFAX was permitted to operate with 50,000 watts fulltime.
  • MHz, as well as increase their power to 58,000 watts; furthermore, they also requested to rescind t
  • portraits of potter Mary Wondrausch and former Watts Gallery curator Richard Jefferies.
  • r artist with "leasen" or glean) and built the Watts Gallery nearby, a museum dedicated to his work
  • Watts Gallery is an art gallery in the village of Co
  • Watts Gallery
  • Watts game to prominence in Welsh rugby when he was
  • This was the beginning of the Watts Gang Task Force.
  • am has had notable convictions including Coral Watts, Gary Leiterman, John Rodney McRae, two brothe
  • On 12 March 2009 Robert Watts gave a lecture at the University of Chichester
  • The former J.T. Watts General Merchandise Store is now operated as a
  • While Madden takes credit for Watts getting fired, Watts himself disputes this acc
  • trongest FM signal in all of Canada at 354,000 watts, giving it a range of 200 miles.
  • The band split in 1995, with Mathew Watts going on to form Codiak.
  • He married firstly Amelia, daughter of William Watts, governor of Fort William, Bengal, in 1769.
  • Watts graduated from BYU with a B.S. in psychology,
  • ge at the Airy Mount Academy in Dallas County, Watts graduated with honors from the University of V
  • ng the station to increase its power to 22,000 watts, greatly improving the signal coverage area.
  • Watts had joined the Wales team during their first '
  • me of the poorer areas in Los Angeles (such as Watts) had had in getting reasonable bus service.
  • Charlie Watts had suggested this adaptation of a promotional
  • When he was hired by WCW, Watts had explained the situation to Turner presiden
  • Watts had previously spoken to The Washington Times
  • Most notably, Watts had commented on Lester Maddox, a restaurant o
  • ry passes through the following neighborhoods: Watts, Harbor Gateway, South Los Angeles, Inglewood,
  • Back-Up Transmitter: 2,500 Watts, Harris Gates-2
  • Sound engineer Ken Watts has been tour director for George Michael sinc
  • A bust of Watts has been set on top of the building's portico.
  • Ivor Watts has scored the most tries for Hull in derby ma
  • Writers such as Alan Watts have found in Caussade an Occidental, Christia
  • characters Wally and Lily Briggs (Mullard and Watts) have left their caravan for a new life in a c
  • Ian "Stu" Stewart, Dick Morrissey and Charlie Watts, he played in the Bob Hall/George Green Boogie
  • In 1881, sponsored by George Frederic Watts, he was awarded a pension under the Turner beq
  • Likewise, Isaac Watts held religious opinions that were more non-den
  • ands as King Kill 33, Sudden Rays, the Jupiter Watts, Hell Mach 4 and Mastodon.
  • Watts' helmet colour is in honour of Oxford United F
  • it everyone in and around Cheltenham.' - Nerys Watts, Heritage Lottery Fund Manager in the South We
  • ing to UNC President William C. Friday, George Watts Hill “was the one member of the board that sto
  • George Watts Hill briefly worked in law before, in 1926, jo
  • The Annie Watts Hill Foundation was created to support non-sec
  • Watts hoped to trace the evolving "mythologies of th
  • s effective radiated power is rated at 300,000 watts horizontal polarization and 100,000 watts vert
  • FM, Middletown, PA (York, Lancaster) [ERP: 75 watts horizontal, 7000 watts vertical / HAAT: 216 me
  • d as Pathologist and Director of Laboratories, Watts Hospital in Durham, North Carolina.
  • 1968 referrendum that also saw the closure of Watts Hospital, Durham's predominantly white healthc
  • al Hospital, replacing the smaller Lincoln and Watts Hospitals, which closed on the same date.
  • originally founded in 1771 by Reverend William Watts, hosting 40 beds.
  • n's better expierence pays off and he beats up Watts, humiliating him in front of the boys and his
  • of the songs in Virginia Harmony was the Isaac Watts hymn "There Is a Land of Pure Delight", set to
  • November 25 - Isaac Watts, hymn writer (born 1674)
  • 17 July - Isaac Watts, hymnist (died 1748)
  • Isaac Watts, Hymns and Spiritual Songs
  • Lieutenant General Claudius Elmer "Bud" Watts III (born 1936) is an American military leader
  • Eighteen flood lights of 400 watts illuminate the fountain at night.
  • oved to 88.5 and increased its power to 61,000 watts in 1992 upon the completion of a new 415-foot-
  • erous roles as a TV actor, most notably as Den Watts in EastEnders
  • ork in the late 1960s, recording with Marzette Watts in 1968.
  • Statue of Chancellor John Watts in Trinity Churchyard, New York City
  • Born as Gwendolyn Watts in Carhampton, Somerset, Watts made her first
  • There have been no Watts in EastEnders since 13 January 2006, and of th
  • high school in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts in California.
  • WKBC is licensed to broadcast at 1,000 watts in the daytime and alternating power during th
  • It had Isaac Watts in its congregation.
  • casts with an effective radiated power of 6000 watts in southern Pendleton County, Kentucky.
  • ish Columbia and operating at 107.5 FM and 640 watts in that city, the station's main studios and l
  • He married Mary Watts in 1839.
  • n also be heard during daytime hours (at 5,000 watts) in portions of the Houston and Pasadena areas
  • ionally battered and alcoholic landlady, Angie Watts, in the BBC1 soap opera, EastEnders, a role wh
  • that operated on 329.5 Metres with power of 50 watts in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada from 1925-1
  • st it was decided to increase the power to 250 watts in order to reach the farmers of the area.
  • Power was increased to 500 watts in 1968 and again to 1 kW in 1973, where it re
  • early 1980s, Volkoff wrestled for Cowboy Bill Watts in the Mid South region.
  • gained her highest profile while playing Angie Watts in the BBC soap opera, EastEnders
  • ion's daytime signal boost from 5000 to 50,000 watts in 2003, as well as the construction of a new
  • This was increased to 840 watts in the 1986 (after several years of modified a
  • FM with 210 watts in Enderby, 102.1 FM with 200 watts in Sicamou
  • ng formal association with Minter Ellison Rudd Watts in New Zealand, one of the country's leading c
  • eo, along with Kevin Kennedy, who played Curly Watts in the same programme.
  • cial talk radio station broadcasting at 50,000 watts in Black Mountain, North Carolina, operated by
  • Street actor, Kevin Kennedy, who played Curly Watts in the soap opera also made cameo appearances
  • known as Barnsey, the prison cell mate of Den Watts in EastEnders.
  • r Toby Drummond, who temporarily replaced Andy Watts in The Seahorses.
  • Queen Elizabeth I was the guest of Sir Richard Watts in 1573.
  • received an FCC variance to broadcast at 5,000 watts in 1986, but Cuban interference remained a pro
  • Station increased day power to 3,300 watts in the early 2000s.
  • festival and the African American community of Watts in Los Angeles, California.
  • calls to WCAS, raised the power level to 5,000 watts in 1959 and continued to operate the station s
  • It was reprinted by Franklin Watts in 1969, by Collins Armada in 1971, 1973 and 1
  • It was sold to David Pike Watts in 1809.
  • s in 1976 featuring Arthur Mullard and Queenie Watts in the lead roles, it was written by Ronald Ch
  • tually increased its power from 1,000 to 5,000 watts in the early 1960s.
  • to operate at a limited nighttime power of 69 watts in the late 1990s.
  • She married her husband, David Watts, in 1960.
  • Watts in a Tank was reissued in 2002, including the
  • Democratic party candidate Cornelius Clarkson Watts in the 1896 election for Governor of West Virg
  • In 1981, Watts in a Tank was released in the United States.
  • KXR increased its transmission power to 10,000 watts in the daytime and 1000 watts at night.
  • In 2002, he starred opposite actress Naomi Watts in the horror film, The Ring.
  • rman was praised for her portrayal of Chrissie Watts in EastEnders from 2004-2005.
  • on Cooling Co., Cypress Farms Inc., Charles G. Watts Inc., and Union Ice Company in California; Ste
  • ty, and the lighthouse was fitted with a 1,000 watts incandescent lamp.
  • ie moved to Tampa and was purchased in 1990 by Watts Industries, Inc.. Leslie bought K&M Valve Comp
  • Watts intervened in time to save another young boy,
  • turns of resistance wire and dissipating a few watts into the probe, which weighs ¼ ounce.
  • , over the incident at Cavett's Station during Watts' invasion with Cherokee and Muscogee warriors
  • 1798 Watts is the name of an asteroid which was discovere
  • public Simon Rodia Continuation High School in Watts is named for him.
  • Robert Watts is a British film producer who is best known f
  • , also known by its alternate title East Meets Watts, is a 1974 martial arts and blaxploitation fil
  • Although Watts is widely praised for extending Swinburne's li
  • D. U. K. Dictionary,' Mr. Thomas Watts is unable to connect this story definitely wit
  • Francis "Buck" Watts is a Canadian politician.
  • Alan Watts is sampled in this album.
  • Her daughter Susan Watts is a klezmer trumpet player and an important f
  • Mikal Watts is a 43 year-old plaintiff's attorney from San
  • Watts is an unincorporated community in Albemarle Co
  • A daytime power increase to 5000 watts is planned.
  • "Dennis Watts is played by celebrity masturbator Leslie Gran
  • With 214 tries, Ivor Watts is second in Hull's all-time try scoring list,
  • h Carolina at Greensboro) live compilation "18 watts is better than none".
  • 2000 Watts is the second album by singer Tyrese.
  • Elbert Watts is a former defensive back in the National Foo
  • Rickey Ricardo Watts is a former professional American football pla
  • Isaac Watts is commemorated in the Church of England, the
  • Ernie Watts is featured on alto and tenor saxophone on all
  • southwesternmost point may be considered to be Watts Island, Virginia.
  • miles (18 km) west of Crisfield, Maryland, and Watts Island, (in Accomack County, Virginia), which
  • It stretches into Virginia as far south as Watts Island.
  • Broadcasting at 9200 watts, it is currently on of the most powerful freef
  • tation after they'd been given safe passage by Watts, it is still notable for the size of the force
  • At 57,000 watts, it is one of the region's most powerful radio
  • ring of 2009, Patty Floyd, David West, Demario Watts, Jeremy Babb and Jamie Neff rushed the Zeta ch
  • "Blue Champagne" (2:21) (Frank Ryerson, Grady Watts, Jimmy Eaton)
  • Charlie Watts joined the Stones in January 1963.
  • arious comedic personalities, including Reggie Watts, Jonathan Ames, and Andy Borowitz.
  • ought it was a "sharp disappointment," Richard Watts, Jr. of the New York Post felt it was "only pr
  • another portion was purchased in 1879 from J. Watts Judson.
  • "The Vibe" began broadcasting at 6000 watts June 19, 1997 with "Love and Happiness" by Al
  • Watts, K M (1980), A History of Blackheath High Scho
  • B, H and I, commanded by Brevet Major Stephen Watts Kearny -- arrived at the new post and started
  • mmodore Robert F. Stockton and General Stephen Watts Kearny.
  • interviews with Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood (20/20 US TV 1
  • Queensland: Coates, Watts, Kelly, Paget, Hicks
  • nes, Odean Pope, Charles Tolliver, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Kenny Werner, and others.
  • (Ian Watts Kick) 35-28
  • UHF stations now broadcast with 2 to 5 million watts, KKOG had only around 349,500 watts of power,
  • Saxophone: Kim Hutchcroft, Ernie Watts, Larry Andrew Williams
  • election as the Labour candidate against David Watts, later MP for St Helens, Margaret Wall (later
  • Watts later claimed that he had killed 40 women, and
  • In that race, Watts led the field and dominated proceedings with a
  • ali Renee, Abraham Loboriel, Alex Acuna, Ernie Watts, Lee Ritenour, and others.
  • obert C. Allen, Robert T. Preston, and William Watts; Lieutenant Colonels Samuel B. Paul and Willia
  • it was multiplexed with the Southern District Watts Line
  • The Watts Line performed local service along the route o
  • bject of Zen Buddhism (such as the author Alan Watts), Linssen's ideas about Buddhism in general an
  • Watts' List-A debut came in the 1975 Benson and Hedg
  • Dr. Watts lived to be 103 years old.
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