Waterman was encouraged by the high level of officials China sent for the talks.
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The classic waterman was white, but they represented both black and white races.
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Waterman and Cross have classic pens that are as functional as they are sleek.
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Waterman made his fortune in ranching, silver and gold mining and other enterprises.
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Waterman disappeared June 6 after traveling to Long Island to meet clients.
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He was a fearless waterman and one of the most talented surfers of his era.
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Waterman, 22, was last seen June 6 leaving a Hauppauge hotel with a man.
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Waterman also donated $250 to Brenna Findley, who ran unsuccessfully for attorney general.
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Waterman introduced Raitt to established performers such as Son House and Fred McDowell.
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Boatman: someone who drives or rides in a boat
Waterman is a lunar crater that is located on the Moon's far side, and cannot be viewed directly from the Earth. It lies along the southern outer ramparts of the prominent crater Tsiolkovskiy. Almost attached to the southwest is Neujmin, so that Waterman lies straddled between these two features.
Waterman is the name of an online animated series created by Bryan Waterman. The first episode of the series was released on Newgrounds on August 21, 2003, which quickly became popular, being viewed over 327,000 times. ...
"Waterman" ("Aquarius") was the Dutch entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1970, performed in Dutch by Hearts of Soul, a trio consisting of the Dutch sisters Patricia, Bianca and Stella Maessen.
Webster defines waterman as "a man who makes his living from the water (as by fishing)".
A man who lives or works mainly in or near water; A boatman or an oarsman who has attained a high level of knowledge or skill; An attendant on cab stands, etc. ...
(watermanship) skill in rowing or boating.
Operated boats on the Thames carrying passengers for a fee.
Boatman or bargee, usually working on a river rather than a canal navigation.