• 2000 Watts is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Tyrese. It was released by RCA Records on May 22, 2001 in the United States. The album...
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  • consumption averaged 6,000 watts in Western Europe, 12,000 watts in the United States, 1,500 watts in China, and 300 watts in Bangladesh. At that time...
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  • song "You Can't Stop the Reign" by Shaquille O'Neal. "Break of Dawn", "2000 Watts" and "Threatened" were excluded from the original release in China. In...
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  • of wrestler Bill Watts. Watts attended the University of Louisville, where he was a quarterback for the Louisville Cardinals. Watts trained as a wrestler...
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    group, the Charlie Watts Quintet, and appeared in London at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club with the Charlie Watts Tentet. In 1989, Watts was inducted into the...
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    Tyrese Gibson (category People from Watts, Los Angeles)
    number twelve on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. His second and third albums, 2000 Watts and I Wanna Go There, were released in 2001 and 2002, respectively. The...
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    Watts is a town in northern Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. It was named for John Watts, also known as Young Tassel, a Chickamauga Cherokee chief...
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  • Lane. Watts's father, Laurence Wilson Watts, was a representative for the London office of the Michelin tyre company. His mother, Emily Mary Watts (née...
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    civic activities by residents of Watts include the "Toys for Watts" toy drive, the Watts Christmas parade, and the "Watts Summer Games" athletic tournament...
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  • about 75 watts; higher power levels can be achieved for short intervals and by athletes. The watt is named after the Scottish inventor James Watt. The unit...
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