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Watts

[ wots ]

noun

  1. ·é [ahn, -drey], born 1946, U.S. concert pianist, born in Germany.
  2. George Frederick, 1817–1904, English painter and sculptor.
  3. Isaac, 1674–1748, English theologian and hymnist.


Watts

/ ɒٲ /

noun

  1. WattsGeorge Frederick18171904MEnglishARTS AND CRAFTS: painterARTS AND CRAFTS: sculptor George Frederick. 1817–1904, English painter and sculptor, noted esp for his painting Hope (1886) and his sculpture Physical Energy (1904) in Kensington Gardens, London
  2. WattsIsaac16741748MEnglishRELIGION: hymn writer Isaac. 1674–1748, English hymn-writer
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But with Bing, whom the filmmakers treat as a genuine co-star worthy of close-ups, contemplation and authentic dog behavior, Watts finds another rich vein of emotion to dramatize with delicacy, humor and intelligent vulnerability.

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Watts sought to distance himself from his peers, explaining why he waited until Feb. 7 to start holding town halls.

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Rapper Jay Rock was arrested Thursday evening near the Watts public housing complex where he grew up and booked on suspicion of illegal firearm possession, authorities said.

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Grief, it seems, has never been far from Watts’ door.

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The Watts plant has operated next door to Jordan High School for about 70 years.

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