• Watts Phillips (16 November 1825 – 2 December 1874) was an English illustrator, novelist and playwright, known for his play The Dead Heart, which served...
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    New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers. OCLC 260126. Phillips, Emma Watts (1891). Watts Phillips: Artist and Playwright. London: Cassell & Company. Reed...
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  • Misérables Henry Kingsley – Ravenshoe George MacDonald – David Elginbrod Watts Phillips – The Honour of the Family Fritz Reuter – From My Farming Days John...
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    Frozen Deep, Dickens was given a play to read called The Dead Heart by Watts Phillips which had the historical setting, the basic storyline, and the climax...
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    Streets of London (1864) by Dion Boucicault; and Lost in London (1867) by Watts Phillips, while prison melodrama, temperance melodrama, and imperialist melodrama...
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    (June 13, 2013). "J.J. Watt's historic 2012 season for Texans examined". NFL.com. Retrieved June 2, 2024. "Wade Phillips: J.J. Watt had the best season ever"...
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  • Washington Phillips (1880–1954), American singer Watts Phillips (1825–1874), British illustrator Waynne Phillips (born 1970), Welsh footballer Wendy Phillips (born...
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    Hour is a 2021 thriller film directed by Phillip Noyce and written by Chris Sparling. It stars Naomi Watts as a woman who is desperately racing to save...
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  • Maud's Peril in an 1867 play by Watts Phillips. It debuted in London at the Adelphi Theatre on 23 October 1867, and at Wallack's Theatre in New York City...
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    and Shawne Merriman. In Phillips' lone Super Bowl victory, a defensive player would be named Super Bowl MVP: Von Miller. Phillips attended Port Neches–Groves...
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  • Henrik Ibsen – The Feast at Solhaug Andreas Munch – En Aften paa Giske Watts Phillips – Joseph Chavigny Ivan Turgenev – A Month in the Country (published...
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    (1888, with incidental music by Arthur Sullivan); The Dead Heart, by Watts Phillips (1889); Ravenswood by Herman, and Merivales' dramatic version of Scott's...
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    plays written for the now-famous Sothern were The Woman in Mauve, by Watts Phillips; The Favourite of Fortune and A Hero of Romance by Westland Marston;...
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  • Dinabandhu Mitra – Nil Darpan Alexander Ostrovsky – The Storm («Гроза») Watts Phillips – The Dead Heart Aleksey Pisemsky – A Bitter Fate («Горькая судьбина»...
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    and Forget-Me-Not, played by Genevieve Ward, W. H. Vernon and Roland Watts-Phillips in 1885 The Life of an Actress George W. Anson Jem the Penman Harry...
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  • pence. Philp was the proprietor of Diogenes and supervisory editor of Watts Phillips, who functioned as sub-editor and provided cartoons under the name The...
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  • Mrs Quiver in Ticket of Leave, an adaptation of a Victorian farce by Watts Phillips believed to be the first play ever performed in Antarctica. Buckridge...
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    Carpenter, James Hain Friswell, Fanny Aikin Kortright (1821–1900), Watts Phillips (1825–74), Frederick William Robinson (1830–1901), Nina Moore Jamieson...
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  • Educated at Westminster School, Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Watts was commissioned into the Royal...
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    Sally C. Y.; Wilson, Nerida G.; Golledge, Nicholas R.; Naish, Tim R.; Watts, Phillip C.; Silva, Catarina N. S.; Cooke, Ira R.; Allcock, A. Louise; Mark,...
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  • Theatre she was Beatrice in the original performance of Paul's Return by Watts Phillips; in April 1866 she created the role of Hester Lorrington in The Favourite...
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  • Julius Caesar. In 1890 he designed the sets for the West End revival of Watts Phillips' The Dead Heart at the Lyceum Theatre, London. He designed sets for...
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    Naomi Watts is a British actress and producer known for her work in Australian and American film, television and video games. Watts emigrated with her...
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  • Wreck of the Arctic Regions, embellished with sixteen engravings, by Watts Phillips, London : Willoughby & Co., 1856 Vonved the Dane, Count of Elsinore...
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    Hope. Consequently, later in 1886 Watts and his assistant Cecil Schott painted a second version. On its completion Watts sold the original and donated the...
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    shares debuting on NYSE". MarketWatch. "Phillips 66 Debuts as Advantaged Downstream Company" (Press release). Phillips 66. 1 May 2012. Burkhardt, Paul; Schlangenstein...
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  • financial failure for them both. He was noted for playing "Job Armroyd" in Watts Phillips' Lost in London and "Deacon Skinner" in Struck Oil . One of his last...
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  • founded in 1874, merged with Messrs E. R. Watts and Son by Edwin Richard Watts (1833–1901) and George William Watts (c. 1871–1954), founded in 1865. The company...
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  • renovating and decorating the interior, reopening on 27 November. with Watts Phillips' drama The Poor Strollers with Rosa Cooper as Lady Camille. Later plays...
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    Jesse Bailey Watters (born July 9, 1978) is an American conservative political commentator and television program host on the Fox News cable television...
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