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Sidney and British
Sidney Parker is a British egoist individualist anarchist who wrote articles and edited anarchist journals from 1963 to 1993 such as Minus One, Egoist, and Ego.
The photochemical mechanisms that give rise to the ozone layer were discovered by the British physicist Sidney Chapman in 1930.
* June 21 – Sidney Smith, British admiral ( d. 1840 )
* Washington State Ferries serves Lopez Island, Shaw Island, Orcas Island, and San Juan Island from terminals in Anacortes, Washington and Sidney, British Columbia.
* Sidney Reilly, British spy and adventurer, friend of Savinkov who deliberately entered Russia in 1925 to expose the Trust Operation to avenge Savinkov's death ;
* SR 20 connecting US 101 and Sidney, British Columbia with Newport, Washington via the North Cascades Highway.
* Sir Sidney Smith ( Royal Navy officer ) ( William Sidney Smith, 1764 – 1840 ), British admiral
Opening October 31, 1962, Willem de Kooning's New York art dealer, the Sidney Janis Gallery, organized the groundbreaking International Exhibition of the New Realists, a survey of new to the scene American Pop, French, Swiss, Italian New Realism, and British Pop art.
The City of Sidney, named after Sir Philip Sidney, a well-known poet and member of British Parliament, was originally a parcel of land located along the west side of the Great Miami River.
Anacortes is known for the Washington State Ferries dock and terminal serving Lopez Island, Shaw Island, Orcas Island, and San Juan Island, as well as Victoria, British Columbia ( via Sidney, British Columbia ) on Vancouver Island.
* Sidney, British Columbia
* Sir Sidney Abrahams, British Olympic long jumper
In 1983, he played the insidious half-Chinese policeman with orders to kill British spy Sidney Reilly in Reilly, Ace of Spies.
* The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery, 1966 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat
Next came two successful Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat thrillers, I See a Dark Stranger ( 1945 ) and Green for Danger ( 1946 ), followed by They Made Me a Fugitive ( 1947 ), to which the roots of British realism in cinema can be traced.
Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield PC OM ( 13 July 1859 – 13 October 1947 ) was a British socialist, economist, reformer and a co-founder of the London School of Economics.
File: Caution Aggressive Nesting Crows sign. jpg | Advisory sign posted during nesting season of Northwestern Crow in Sidney, British Columbia.
* Sir Sidney Peel, 1st Baronet ( 1870 – 1938 ), British soldier, financier and politician
More spy films spawned ; Richard Burton was British undercover agent Alec Leamas ( code-named Expendable ) in The Spy Who Came in From the Cold ( 1965 ) and Sidney Lumet's The Deadly Affair ( 1967 ), Terence Young's The Triple Cross ( 1967 ), based on a true story, starred Christopher Plummer as Eddie Chapman, a safe-cracker who joined with the Germans during the war, and then became a British double-agent.
The poet James Thomson, in his poem The Seasons, praised Sidney as " the British Cassius ", the hero " warmed " by " ancient learning to the enlightened love / Of ancient freedom ".

Sidney and Columbia
Lafayette Square, formed by the junction of Massachusetts Avenue, Columbia Street, Sidney Street, and Main Street, is considered part of the Central Square area.
Some notable Columbia alumni that have gone on to work in film include directors Sidney Lumet ( 12 Angry Men ) and Kathryn Bigelow ( The Hurt Locker ), screenwriters Howard Koch ( Casablanca ) and Joseph L. Mankiewicz ( All About Eve ), and actors James Cagney and Ed Harris.
* Jeff Goldblum as Dr. Sidney Zweibel / New Jersey, a neurosurgeon, and a colleague of Dr. Banzai's from Columbia.
The Columbia Pictures production was written by Sidney Buchman ( uncredited ), Harry Chandlee, Stephen Longstreet and Andrew Solt.
Huey Meaux got the original leased to Epic Records ( a division of Columbia Records ), who released it nationally, and for a brief moment Rockin ’ Sidney made musical history.
Nicola Furlong is a Canadian novelist who lives in Sidney, British Columbia.
** Sidney, British Columbia ( The service's only Canadian port-of-call ) ( Seasonal, operates April through December )
While at Capitol, Riddle continued his successful film arranging career, most notably with MGM's Conrad Salinger on the first onscreen duet between Bing Crosby and Sinatra in High Society ( 1956 ), and the 1957 film version of Pal Joey directed by George Sidney for Columbia Pictures.
Until 2009, games at the provincial level were broadcast on stations unique to their respective provinces, among them Ontario on TVO with Nicole Stamp of TVOKids ( and produced and directed by Sidney M. Cohen ), British Columbia with Tamara Stanners on Knowledge, and Alberta with Graham Neil on Access.
* James Island ( British Columbia ), an island in Haro Strait off Sidney, BC near Vancouver Island
In the 1930s, he debated the meaning of Marxism with the philosopher Sidney Hook ( who, like Eastman, had studied under John Dewey at Columbia University ) in a series of public exchanges.
* CHS Pacific, Institute of Ocean Sciences ( IOS ), Sidney, British Columbia
* British Columbia Aviation Museum ( Sidney )
Sidney Morgenbesser ( September 22, 1921 – August 1, 2004 ) was a Columbia University philosopher.
* Washington State Ferries-State-operated ferry system serving Puget Sound, the San Juan Islands and Sidney, British Columbia.
, formed by the junction of Massachusetts Avenue, Columbia Street, Sidney Street and Main Street, is also considered a part of the Central Square area.
Although three producers of the film Carl Foreman, Sidney Cohn and Oliver Unger were deceased, their estates and surviving producer, Peter Gettinger, took Columbia Pictures to court over unpaid money from distribution rights.
* Sidney, British Columbia

Sidney and Canada
Settled in the mid-1500s, the city was later founded in 1867 by the Archibalds: Brothers John Sidney and Edward T., along with their cousin George Archibald named it after their hometown of Dundas, Ontario, Canada.
Today, Interstate 75 connects Sidney with Canada to the north, and Florida to the south.
* The most touches of a football in 60 seconds, while keeping the ball in the air, is 339 by Chloe Hegland on 3 November 2007 in Sidney, Canada.
Pictorialism in Canada initially centered around Sidney Carter ( 1880-1956 ), the first of his countrymen to be elected to the Photo-Secession.
Herbert Sound in the Antarctic and Pembroke, Ontario in Canada are named after Sidney Herbert.
The West Coast Branch of the Fairey Aviation Company of Canada Limited was formed in 1955 at Sidney, Vancouver Island.
* Sidney Smith ( lawyer ) ( 1823 – 1889 ), lawyer and politician in Upper Canada
* Geological Survey of Canada, GSC Pacific / Natural Resources Canada ( Sidney )
The Games have acted as a stepping stone for many of Canada ’ s celebrated athletes, including: Toller Cranston ( 1967 ), Bob Gainey ( 1971 ), Ian Bridge ( 1977 ), Sylvie Daigle ( 1979 ), Catriona LeMay Doan ( 1983 and 1987 ), Bruny Surin ( 1985 ), Marianne Limpert, Annie Pelletier and Anne Montminy ( 1989 ), Hayley Wickenheiser and Marc Gagnon ( 1991 ), Andrea Neil ( 1993 ), Steve Nash ( 1993 ), Maryse Turcotte ( 1995 ), Alexandre Despatie ( 1997 ), Dwayne De Rosario ( 1997 ), Patrice Bernier ( 1997 ), Adam Van Koeverden ( 1997 ), Heather Moyse ( 1997 ), Jeff Francis ( 2001 ), Kara Lang ( 2001 ), Erin McLeod ( 2001 ) Jared Connaughton ( 2005 ), Krista Betts ( 2005 ), Sidney Crosby ( 2003 ), and Steven Stamkos ( 2007 ).
Sidney Green ( born August 1, 1929 ) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
After Schreyer's appointment as Governor-General of Canada in 1979, Walding endorsed Sidney Green in his unsuccessful bid to become interim NDP leader.
The original producer was Michael Harris and the series was directed for its first four seasons by Sidney M. Cohen, who later became executive producer of Canada AM for CTV.
Since their inception, the Canada Games have played a prominent role in developing some of Canada's premier athletes, including Lennox Lewis, Catriona LeMay Doan, Hayley Wickenheiser, Sidney Crosby, Martin Brodeur, Steve Nash, Suzanne Gaudet and David Ling.
The series was revived by producer-director Sidney M. Cohen in Canada from 1975 – 1977.
Canadian player Sidney Crosby scored the winning goal 7: 40 into overtime play to give Canada its eighth gold medal in men's hockey.
Kumalo was played by Canada Lee, Jarvis by Charles Carson, and Msimangu by Sidney Poitier.
He helped lead Canada to a gold medal in the 2005 IIHF World Juniors, alongside Sidney Crosby and Patrice Bergeron on the first line.

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