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to watchman
noun
One set to watch; a person who keeps guard, especially one who guards a building, or the streets of a city, by night.
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"I'm alive and kicking and happy as hell with the reactions to Watchman," Lee said.
Even a statement from Lee that she was "happy as hell with the reactions to Watchman" did not quell doubts.
"I'm alive and kicking and happy as hell with the reactions to 'Watchman,' " Lee, said in the statement that was provided by Ms Carter.
A statement released in the name of Harper Lee said: "I'm alive and kicking and happy as hell with the reactions to Watchman".
In a statement responding to the concerns, Lee said: "I'm alive and kicking and happy as hell with the reactions to Watchman".
According to "Watchman" 's publisher, Harper Lee wrote it in the nineteen-fifties, as an early draft of what would become "Mockingbird".
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A strand of conversation can lead from Doctor Fate to Watchmen to Detective Comics to Optic Nerve, all in a flash.
"As far as I know, there weren't that many prequels or sequels to 'Moby-Dick.'" Controversy over planned prequels to "Watchmen".
Gibbons sold the covers and original artwork to "Watchmen" — "pitifully cheap," he noted — nearly as quickly as he created it, fearing that there would be no takers.
High point Aficionados point to Watchmen, Alan Moore's tale of troubled superheroes in an era of decay, as a revolutionary achievement.
Warner knows releasing a related film on DVD at the same time it is trying to motivate people to buy tickets to "Watchmen" is not without risk.
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