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English physician who was a pioneer in the study of the brain (1621-1675)

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And it soon flies about that the old west-country champion, who played a tie with Shaw the Lifeguardsman at "Vizes" twenty years before, has broken Joe Willis's crown for him.
Willis Towers Watson Appoints Garrard to Succeed Jones as Corporate Risk Leader
Alternative Capital Grew Again in 2018 Even as Total Reinsurance Capital Dropped: Willis Re
Willis Lease Finance announced the closing of a sale and leaseback transaction on ten Airbus A319 aircraft with easyJet Airline.
Jordan Willis, Dom Hyam and Tom Davies are the players competing for the two available shirts at the heart of the back four, but which is the strongest pairing?
A MURDER trial jury has retired to consider its verdicts in the case of five men accused of killing Steven Willis in a street brawl.
James Kent will succeed John Cavanagh as chief executive officer of reinsurance intermediary Willis Re when Cavanagh retires at the end of 2017.
On August 7, 1897, Joseph Willis, a healthy 33-year-old seaman, was discharged from his ship after it docked in Liverpool and left carrying a hefty pay packet.
M2 EQUITYBITES-February 21, 2017-Alliance Trust explains appointment of Willis Towers Watson as its investment manager
31 December 2015 - UK-based risk advisory, re/insurance broking, and human capital and benefits firm Willis Group Holdings plc (NYSE: WSH) has closed its acquisition of French insurance broker Gras Savoye, the firm said.
RUMER Willis got a standing ovation after her Broadway debut - and her cheerleaders in chief were her showbiz family.
Willis smiled, his gold teeth catching the neon glow of the "OPEN" sign, making his few natural teeth appear whiter than they were.
During her forty-year career as a journalist and critic, Ellen Willis wrote about some of the most pressing issues of her time, from the radical feminist movement of which she was a part to the growing conservatism that followed the "utopian sixties" to the impact of 9/11 on the US psyche.