• politician Willie Watt (footballer, born 1861), Scottish footballer Willie Watt (footballer, born 1946), Scottish footballer Willie Watt (golfer) (1889–1954)...
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  • named Deanna Clay (voiced by Azura Skye) from whom she is estranged. Willie Watt (voiced by Scott McAfee) – A nerdy student at Hamilton Hill High School...
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  • knock-out stage for the 16 qualifiers. Watt was the Scottish qualifier, although there were only 4 entries. He met Willie Ritchie in the final. Ritchie had...
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  • North End, Aberdeen, Washington Whips, Raith Rovers and Ross County. "Willie Watt". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 25 March 2017. "Profile". Post...
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  • William Wilson Watt (born 17 December 1861) was a Scottish footballer who played as a winger and centre forward. Born in Glasgow, Watt played club football...
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  • (voice) Episode: "The Kid in the Lid" 1995 Freakazoid! Louis (voice) Episode: "Fatman and Boy Blubber" 1999 Batman Beyond Willie Watt (voice) 2 episodes...
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  • "Golem" Butch Lukic Hilary J. Bader February 6, 1999 (1999-02-06) 004 N/A Willie Watt, a high school nerd who has been bullied one too many times, steals a...
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  • cybernetically enhanced African big-game hunter Stalker; nerdy psychokinetic Willie Watt; and a new version of the Royal Flush Gang. Terry often also clashes...
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  • Hunter and Robert Thomson led after the first day on 150 with 52-year-old Willie Fernie, the 1883 Open Champion next on 152. On the second morning Hunter...
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  • Douglas Watt, Canadian museum curator Willie Watt (footballer, born 1946), also known as William Douglas Watt, Scottish footballer This disambiguation...
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  • 139. 18 September Scottish section at Carnoustie: Peter Robertson and Willie Watt tied on 151. 24 September Welsh section at Bangor: Harry Ball won by...
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  • Championship. The qualifiers were: Scottish section: Robert Thomson, Willie Watt Western section: Ernest Foord, Ernest Whitcombe Eastern section: Allan...
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  • Robert and Willie. While at Dirleton, Watt was runner-up to Willie Binnie in the 1909 Dunlop Cup, taking the second prize of £5. In 1910 Watt became the...
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    Michael David Watt (born December 20, 1957) is an American bassist, vocalist and songwriter. He co-founded and played bass guitar for the rock bands Minutemen...
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  • Walter Shreeve Spellbinder / Ira Billings Stalker Starro Talia al Ghul Willie Watt Aquagirl / Mareena Bane Big Barda Bobbi "Blade" Sommer Bunny Vreeland...
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    Nels Cline on guitar, Willie Waldman on trumpet and Mike Watt (Minutemen) on bass. Watt also sings on some Banyan songs. Both Watt and Cline generally play...
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  • of Willie Watt and Robert Thomson. The leaderboard changed significantly during the second round on Thursday with Duncan shooting 77, while Watt and...
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  • qualifying by a clear 7 strokes. Ritchie and Willie Watt, the Scottish qualifier, met in the final. Watt was 1 up after five holes but lost the next four...
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  • victory Runner(s)-up Winner's share (£) Ref 1909 Willie Binnie  Scotland Burntisland 144 7 strokes Davie Watt 20 1910 David Kinnell  Scotland Troon Municipal...
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  • (Harold Torres)) Avengers Assemble (Scott Lang / Ant-Man) Batman Beyond (Willie Watt) Codename: Kids Next Door (Numbuh 5 / Abigail "Abby" Lincoln) Foster's...
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  • 2020 Headquarters Edinburgh, Scotland Key people Al Denholm, Chief Executive Willie Watt, Chairman Owner Scottish Government Website www.thebank.scot...
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  • J.H. Taylor, Harry Vardon Scottish section: Willie Binnie, David Kinnell, Robert Thomson, Willie Watt Western section: Ernest Foord Welsh section: Jack...
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  • Dick Butkus, Y. A. Tittle, Pat Toomay, Warren Moon, Johnny Unitas, Ricky Watters, Emmitt Smith and Terrell Owens, as well as coach Barry Switzer. The Miami...
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  • Sandy Herd, Charles Mayo, Fred Robson Scottish section: Tom Fernie, Willie Watt Western section: Ernest Firstbrook, Herbert Osborne Welsh section: Syd...
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