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No composer's dying last words were these. Many believe it to be Beethoven, but a consultation of the major reference work on Last Words. Last Words of Notable People by William B. Brahms clearly discredits this.
his middle name is William -Louis William Tomlinson
William who!
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Shakespeare had no middle name. His name was just William Shakespeare.
William Armstrong Katz has written: 'Introduction to reference work' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Handbooks, manuals, Reference books, Reference services (Libraries)
William Ruhlmann has written: 'Rolling Stones, the' 'Breaking records' 'Led Zeppelin'
YOU CAHILL web search it and it is a reference to king William isle
I can find no reference to any saint named William Way.
William L. Newkirk has written: 'Occupational Health Services'
William James Martland has written: 'Stockbroker services... an overview..'
William Hastie Lawrie has written: 'A reference book of English trout flies' 'Big trout'
Operation code, source operand reference, result operand reference, and next instruction reference. (source: Computer organization and architercture eighth edition by William Stallings)
William John Hall has written: 'London's weak point' 'Notes with reference to Allhallows Church, Tottenham'
William Frederick John Fussell has written: 'The measurement of engineering services'
Edward Cullen uses a lot of reference from William Shakespeare and other poets.
In reference to his country (Scotland) being free from the English.