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  • He was scanning the crowds carefully because even though the perp known as the Watchmaker had been collared, ASAC Tucker McDaniel still was sure that that group Justice For the Earth was going to try something.

    The Burning Wire Jeffery Deaver 2010

  • He was scanning the crowds carefully because even though the perp known as the Watchmaker had been collared, ASAC Tucker McDaniel still was sure that that group Justice For the Earth was going to try something.

    The Burning Wire Jeffery Deaver 2010

  • The book that has totally killed me is The Blind Watchmaker, which is supposedly one of the best introductions to the foundations of evolutionary theory.

    Seven Hundred Men Died On The Beaches Of Dune xiphias 2005

  • His ill-fated argument is called the Watchmaker analogy.

    Zoomtard 2008

  • Quite the contrary, the "Watchmaker" had his eyes wide open. '

    Molecular Biology Trumps Darwin 2009

  • Quite the contrary, it would appearthe "Watchmaker" had his eyes wide open.

    Molecular Biology Trumps Darwin 2009

  • But, Mr D, I am not ignorant of the origins of ID, and I'm perfectly aware of Paley's "Watchmaker" argument.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • "Watchmaker," focuses on Dr. Manhattan's origin and perspective.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Watchmaker," focuses on Dr. Manhattan's origin and perspective.

    unknown title 2009

  • Those chapters focusing on Dr. Manhattan, particularly Chapter IV ( "Watchmaker"), demonstrate his viewpoint that there is no discernible causal relationship between events, at least not in his viewpoint.

    The Hog's Head 2009

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