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Sheffield and Sex
That same night, The Clash debuted, opening for the Sex Pistols in Sheffield.
* 2000 German techno band Scooter covered " Sex Dwarf " on their Sheffield album.
Much of this material first appeared in Wilson's earlier novel, The Sex Magicians, published as pornography by Sheffield House in 1973.

Sheffield and City
In 1961, Leicester City beat Sheffield United to reach the FA Cup final at Wembley, the first of three they would manage that decade.
Mercia, to which Nottingham belonged, came to within three miles of Sheffield City Centre.
Meanwhile, a secondary plot centered upon Clive J. Sutton, the Chief Executive of Sheffield City Council serves to illustrate for the viewer the United Kingdom government's then-current continuity of government arrangements.
As the situation escalates and events transpire, Sheffield City Council is directed by the Home Office to assemble an emergency operations team, which establishes itself in a makeshift bomb shelter in the basement of the Town Hall.
In 2009, the public house " The Fountain " in Sheffield City Centre was renamed " The Bessemer ", in homage to Henry Bessemer who had a huge impact on the Steel City's development.
Other examples include the City of Canterbury and the City of Wakefield, while the City of Sheffield contains part of the Peak District National Park.
A 15-year-old Jarvis Cocker and his friend Peter Dalton, who was 14, conceived the band at The City School in Sheffield.
A third-generation musician, he began playing the guitar at the age of ten, going on to study music with Sheffield City organist C. H. C. Biltcliffe and guitar with George Wing and John Duarte.
It consists of four metropolitan boroughs: Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham, and City of Sheffield.
Sheffield is 27 miles south of Pittsfield, 47 miles west of Springfield, 80 miles northeast of New York City and 134 miles west of Boston.
Sheffield is served by the Sheffield-Sheffield Lake City Schools.
The opening sequence of the Sheffield promotion film from 1972 is taken from City on the Move, a film commissioned by Peter Wigley, Sheffield's first ever publicity officer, to convince people that Sheffield was a centre for tourism and commerce.
City on the Move was produced and directed by Jim and Marie-Luise Coulthard and showed a modern thriving city that was rapidly developing thanks to the successful steel industry in Sheffield.
The college later merged with Sheffield City Polytechnic ( now Sheffield Hallam University ), which eventually gave up the lease in 1988 due to the prohibitive cost of maintenance.
Plans by the club for a £ 22 million renovation of the stadium and expansion to 44, 825 have been approved by Sheffield City Council Planning Department with an aim to hosting FIFA World Cup 2018 matches.
He won a scholarship to Sheffield City Grammar School and went from there to study at the University of Hull.
Category: People educated at The City School, Sheffield
This league also contained the reserve sides of Sheffield Wednesday, Barnsley, Nottingham Forest, Grimsby Town and Hull City.
In December 2008, Heaven 17 toured the UK as part of the Sheffield band based Steel City Tour alongside The Human League and ABC.
This film was also screened at a special " Music in Sheffield " evening of films at the Showroom in Sheffield, at which Martyn Ware attended, on the eve of the announcement of the City of Culture 2013.

Sheffield and features
Sheffield appeared as Boy in the first five features for RKO.
The film features frequent use of British slang, and in particular the slang of Sheffield.
As a result, many of the characters are named after British towns or other features: Gulliver Foyle ( and his pseudonym, Fourmyle of Ceres ), Robin Wednesbury, the Presteign clan, Regis Sheffield, Y ' ang-Yeovil, Saul Dagenham, Sam Quatt, Rodger Kempsey, the Bo ' ness and Uig shipyard.
* 1877 – Full unity with the Sheffield Rules is established – several features of the northern code had been incorporated into the London-based association rulebook over the preceding 14 years.
These Sheffield gravity knives had smooth wood or textured plastic scales, but were otherwise identical in features and operation to the Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger-Messer, with a locking gravity-deployed blade, takedown feature, and a folding rigging spike or awl.
The centre is run by Sheffield International Venues and features an Olympic size swimming pool, a large sports hall and gymnasium.
* The Abbey, Chesterfield Road, features a trapezoidal bowling green and is one of the last pubs in Sheffield to retain its bowling facilities.
The union also features one of the largest beer gardens in Sheffield.
The 1960 stock was part of a similar solution, and consisted of twelve motor cars, built by Cravens of Sheffield, incorporating a number of features which it was anticipated would form the basis for a major batch of vehicles to replace the pre-1938 stock then in use on the Central Line.

Sheffield and spoken
She worked on BBC Local Radio in Sheffield, Leeds and Manchester before becoming a producer and reporter in Liverpool, and later joining a national spoken word network, BBC Radio 4, as a producer on The World at One and PM programmes.

Sheffield and contribution
On July 19th 2012 Martin Fry was made an honorary Doctor of Music at the University of Sheffield for his contribution of more than thirty years to music.
While his contribution failed to prevent their relegation, it clearly attracted favourable attention, for the following March Sheffield United manager Steve Bruce brought him to England where he signed for a fee of £ 200, 000.
Phillips established himself as an opening batsman over the 1981-82 season, scoring 857 first class runs at an average of 47. 61, making an important contribution to South Australia winning the Sheffield Shield that summer.

Sheffield and from
Category: People from Sheffield
Brian Lara received an honorary doctorate from the University of Sheffield on Wednesday 10 January 2007.
In the Space To Care study aimed at improving hospital design for children, researchers from the University of Sheffield polled 250 children regarding their opinions on clowns ; all 250 children in the study, whose ages ranged between four and sixteen, reported that they found clowns frightening and disliked clowns as part of hospital decor.
* Gary Sheffield ( 1993 – 1997 ) — Sheffield hit 112 home runs with the Marlins from 1994 to 1998, including a club record 42 in 1996, and made the All-Star Game in 1996.
He worked on the North Midland line from Derby to Leeds, the York and North Midland line from Normanton to York, the Manchester and Leeds, the Birmingham and Derby, the Sheffield and Rotherham among many others.
Benjamin Huntsman, a clockmaker from Sheffield, had pioneered a process to make crucible steel in 1740, but the British had managed to keep it secret, forcing others to import steel.
Category: People from Sheffield
Professor Mark Rodger and Dr. David Quigley, from the University of Warwick, who helped develop a recent study with colleagues from Sheffield University, point out that in fact a key chicken protein, ovocleidin-17, which helps in the formation of the egg's hard shell, actually comes both before and after the egg shell.
Minutes later the first salvo of Soviet nuclear weapon strikes NATO targets in Western Europe, including RAF Finningley from Sheffield.
Within hours, fallout from a groundburst at Crewe begins descending upon Sheffield.
Eventually, she arrives at a hospital in Buxton, twenty miles from Sheffield.
The narrator points out that the entire peacetime resources of the National Health Service, had they survived, would be unable to cope with the casualties from just the one bomb that hit Sheffield.
) At its greatest the kingdom extended at least from just south of the Humber, to the River Mersey and to the Forth ( roughly, Sheffield to Runcorn to Edinburgh ) — and there is some evidence that it may have been much greater ( see map ).
* Honorary degrees from the Universities of Sheffield, Athens, Southampton, Liverpool, Edinburgh, St Andrews, Kent, London and Lima.
Another set of rules, the Sheffield Rules, was used by a number of clubs in the North of England from the 1850s.
With Lady Douglas Sheffield, a young widow of the Howard family, he had a serious relationship from about 1569.
* Pragmatic Bayesians: a decade of integrating radiocarbon dates in chronological models from the University of Sheffield at the Internet Archive.
Outside the Great Hospital in Bishopsgate Street, Sheffield fell from his horse into a ditch.
In 1963 he received a letter from a young girl in Sheffield, England, named Anne Glenn.
Before the Tripartite Dinner Meeting of November 29, 1943 at the Tehran Conference, Churchill presented Stalin with a specially commissioned ceremonial sword ( the " Sword of Stalingrad ", made in Sheffield ) commemorating the victory in the battle of Stalingrad, as a gift from King George VI to the citizens of Stalingrad and the people of the Soviet Union.
However, they did not last long in league football: in the 1892-93 season they finished fifteenth, second from bottom and were relegated after losing a test match 0-1 against Sheffield United at Trent Bridge.
Category: Sportspeople from Sheffield

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