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* TCM Remembers 1998: composer John Addison, Gene Autry, Binnie Barnes, Lloyd Bridges, Dane Clark, art director George Davis, John Derek, special effects visual Linwood G. Dunn, Alice Faye, Norman Fell, editor Gene Fowler, Jr., Douglas Fowley, Patricia Hayes, Valerie Hobson, Josephine Hutchinson, director Alan J. Pakula, Leonid Kinskey, director Akira Kurosawa, cinematographer Charles Lang, Phil Leeds, Jean Marais, E. G. Marshall, Roddy McDowall, Jeanette Nolan, Lucille Norman, Maidie Norman, Dick O ' Neill, Maureen O ' Sullivan, composer Gene Page, choreographer Jerome Robbins, Gene Raymond, Roy Rogers, Esther Rolle, Frank Sinatra, J. T. Walsh, Vincent Winter, O.
Binnie J in Theberge adds: “ Excessive control by holders of copyrights and other forms of intellectual property may unduly limit the ability of the public domain to incorporate and embellish creative innovation in the long-term interests of society as a whole, or create practical obstacles to proper utilization .” Copyright law can also allow the author to prevent the public release and disclosure of ideas and knowledge.
As Binnie J in Theberge explains:
Binnie J further stresses the balance between the author and the user: the purpose is to encourage society to embellish creative innovation for the long term interests of society.
Binnie J., with McLachlin C. J.
In reaching his conclusion, Binnie J. made several statements regarding the purpose and nature of Copyright law in which he characterized it as a balance between interests.
The Court's opinion was written by Binnie J. with McLachlin C. J., Iacobucci, Major, Bastarache, Arbour, Deschamps and Fish JJ.
The opinion of the Court was given by Iacobucci J., joined by Major, Binnie, LeBel, and Fish JJ., with Deschamps and Bastarache JJ.

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The pilot for these three flights was Marti Sarigul-Klijn and the copilot was Brian Binnie ( who later gained fame as pilot of Scaled Composites ' SpaceShipOne on its second X-Prize flight ).
After his return, he documented these techniques in Binnie ’ s Manual of Operative Surgery.

Binnie and were
The Assistant Architects were: George Esselmont Gordon Leith, Wilfred Clement von Berg, Charles Henry Holden ( who in 1920 became a Principal Architect ), William Harrison Cowlishaw, William Bryce Binnie, George Hartley Goldsmith, Frank Higginson, Arthur James Scott Hutton, Noel Ackroyd Rew, and John Reginald Truelove.
Many prominent Canadians were university debaters, including former Canadian Prime Ministers Joe Clark and Brian Mulroney, MPs John Godfrey and Justin Trudeau, Canadian Supreme Court justices Ian Binnie and Morris Fish, songwriter Leonard Cohen, entrepreneur Moses Znaimer, environmentalist David Suzuki, and journalist Ian Hanomansing.
Architectural services were supplied by Scotland-based RMJM, from initial designs by Nicoll Russell Studios and engineers Binnie Black and Veatch.
Sound effects were created by Jack Keane, Al Binnie, Keene Crockett and John Glennon.
Several records were released with songs from the musical, such as the title song and the lively " The Toy Town Party " sung in the show by Binnie Hale.
The main actors were Gregory Ratoff, Ronald Squire, and Binnie Barnes and was directed by Phil Rosen

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Scaled Composites ' SpaceShipOne was a reusable suborbital spaceplane that carried pilots Mike Melvill and Brian Binnie on consecutive flights in 2004 to win the Ansari X Prize.
Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne was a reusable suborbital spaceplane that carried pilots Mike Melvill and Brian Binnie on consecutive flights in 2004 to win the Ansari X Prize.
The tunnel was designed by civil engineer Sir Alexander Binnie for London County Council, and was constructed by contractor John Cochrane & Co ; the project started in June 1899 and the tunnel was opened on 4 August 1902.
Like several other notable engineers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries ( e. g.: Sir William Halcrow, Sir Alexander Gibb ), Binnie founded a firm under his name, which his son William took over on his father's retirement.
* April 14-Ian Binnie, jurist and puisne justice on the Supreme Court of Canada
The London production opened in the West End on March 11, 1925 at the Palace Theatre, where it starred Binnie Hale, Joseph Coyne and George Grossmith, Jr. and became a hit, running for 665 performances.
To many, the Roton represents the program that launched Mojave into the Space Age, and this theme was echoed during the dedication ceremony that took place during the Veterans ' Day celebration on November 11, at which Brian Binnie was the keynote speaker.
Photograph of Solveig Gunbjørg Jacobsen | Solveig Jacobsen standing ( with her dog ) in front of a whale on the Grytviken flensing plan, taken by Magistrate Edward Binnie in 1916.
The first flight was made on September 29, 2004, piloted by Mike Melvill and the winning second flight was made on October 4, 2004 by pilot Brian Binnie.
Brian Binnie completed the second part of the requirements on October 4, 2004.
WWOD and WFYX, along with 28 other Nassau stations in northern New England, was purchased at bankruptcy auction by Carlisle Capital Corporation, a company controlled by Bill Binnie ( owner of WBIN-TV in Derry ), on May 22, 2012.
He became a big hit with the breakout role-reversal comedy based on Cinderella called Mr. Cinders, opposite Binnie Hale whom he starred opposite many times throughout their careers.
* Video of a debate on the Living Tree doctrine between Supreme Court of Canada Justice Ian Binnie and Supreme Court of the United States Justice Antonin Scalia.
It depends on whether there is a " real and substantial connection " between Canada and the transmission source, Binnie claims.
In concluding, Binnie notes that it is impossible to impute actual knowledge on an ISP of a copyright violation, and thus cannot impose liability.
* Los Angeles Times Abstract of archived 1992 Los Angeles Times article on the piercing career of Elayne Angel née Binnie
Binnie originally indicated that WBIN-TV would retain its affiliations with MyNetworkTV and Universal Sports ; however, the station announced on June 15 that it would leave MyNetworkTV and revert to being independent as part of an increased local emphasis, with the service's programming moving to WSBK-TV on September 19, while Universal Sports ended its affiliations with its over-the-air affiliates ( including WBIN ) in January 2012 and became a cable and satellite channel.

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in 1909 Sir Alexander Binnie and Son merged with another engineering consultancy to become Sir Alexander Binnie, Son & Deacon ; later it became Binnie & Partners and from the 1990s it has been part of the multi-national Black & Veatch consultancy.

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George Jackson's godchildren are Chauncey Hawkins, also known as the performing artist Loon, Dylan Binnie, Adam Binnie, and Heather Binnie.
Symmetrical tattoos of flowers and vines extend from her wrists to her biceps, done in 1991 by her former husband, British tattoo artist Alex Binnie.

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At the request of the LCC, Binnie submitted a new design for a bridge of five spans, to be built in concrete and faced with granite.
On the morning of the flight it was announced that Brian Binnie would be the pilot.
To begin, Binnie notes the huge capacity of the internet to disseminate knowledge and it should be encouraged ; however, a balance is difficult to find.

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* July 27 – Binnie Barnes, English actress ( b. 1903 )
The party included such performers as Jack Buchanan, Eric Blore, Binnie Hale and Phyllis Dare, as well as the performers who would later form The Co-Optimists.
On stage during the war years, Holloway appeared in revues, first Up and Doing, with Henson, Binnie Hale and Cyril Ritchard in 1940 and 1941, and then Fine and Dandy, with Henson, Dorothy Dickson, Douglas Byng and Graham Payn.
It wasn't until Binnie Dunlop, secretary of the Malthusian League, introduced her to Humphrey Verdon Roe, her future second husband, in 1917 that she received the boost that helped her publish her book.
On 11 March 1925, the musical comedy No, No, Nanette opened at the Palace Theatre starring Binnie Hale and George Grossmith, Jr.
In the months following his graduation he joined the " Neo-Naturists ", a group started by Christine Binnie to revive the " true sixties spirit – which involves living one ’ s life more or less naked and occasionally manifesting it into a performance for which the main theme is body paint ” ( Dawson, p. 81 ).
The Highbury project was ambitious in its scale and reach, the first stand completed being the West Stand, designed by Claude Waterlow Ferrier and William Binnie in the Art Deco style which opened in 1932.
The older western tunnel was designed by Sir Alexander Binnie and built by S. Pearson & Sons, between 1892 and 1897.
Sir Alexander Richardson Binnie ( 1839 – 1917 ) was a civil engineer responsible for several major engineering projects, including several associated with crossings of the River Thames in London.
The London County Council's resident engineer, Sir Alexander Binnie, submitted a design for a steel bridge, which proved unpopular.

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