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waters

[waw-terz, wot-erz] / ˈwɔ tərz, ˈwɒt ərz /


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Because you work so hard to be on that stage and then, as Roger Waters so aptly describes in “The Wall,” you find yourself having a surrealist experience on that same stage.

From Los Angeles Times

As a young mother and policy analyst working remotely for conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation, 28-year-old Emma Waters is both living and researching the seasons approach.

From The Wall Street Journal

The indictment alleged Gaherty “knowingly threatened to assault and kill” Waters while she was engaged in the performance of her official duties.

From Seattle Times

Prof Waters told BBC News condolences weren't enough, and said the family had not heard directly from Ofsted about the concerns the family has raised.

From BBC

Lee Waters said that the experience of using the nationalised Transport for Wales service could be "awful" with overcrowding and cancellations.

From BBC