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The work consists of four ‘ books ’, the first addressed to the Queen, the second to Leicester, the third to Lord Burghley, and the fourth to Oxford, Sir Christopher Hatton, and Leicester's nephew Philip Sidney, with whom he would famously quarrel.
Later, he attended the Actors Studio from its inception ; there, he would study acting with founding member Robert Lewis, alongside, among others, Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Herbert Berghof, and Sidney Lumet, not to mention his soon-to-be wife, Anne Jackson.
Although Philip Sidney would have been a very young man at the time, Ní Mháille evidently made an impression on him since he mentioned her in favorable terms to his father.
Sherman had dismissed the intelligence reports received from militia officers, refusing to believe that Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston would leave his base at Corinth.
He would often appear as a character in a sketch ; in the second series, when Horne decides he wants to be a seaside end-of-the-pier-show impresario, one of the acts he auditions is Dentures as ' The Great Omipaloni, the world's fastest illusionist-and also the dampest '; in the third series he was Captain Ahab in the first part of The Admirable Loombucket ; also in the same series, in The Big Top, Luigi Omipaloni, the trapeze artist at Cuckpowder's Mammoth Circus, and Buffalo Sidney Goosecreature, the fearless desperado and adversary of The Palone Ranger ; in the fourth series in Apache Story, he is Rain In The Face-Kenneth Williams, as Billy Two Cheeks, exclaims " He speaks with forked tongue!
According to Kramer, he and Rose intentionally structured the film to debunk ethnic stereotypes ; the young doctor, a typical role for the young Sidney Poitier, was purposely created idealistically perfect, so that the only possible objection to his marrying Joanna would be his race, or the fact she had only known him for ten days: the character has thus graduated from a top school, begun innovative medical initiatives in Africa, refused to have premarital sex with his fiancée despite her willingness, and leaves money in an open container on his future father-in-law's desk in payment for a long distance phone call he has made.
In five seasons with the 76ers, Hawkins would average 19 points per game, and was the team's all-time leader in three-point field goals attempted and made when he was traded to the Charlotte Hornets for Dana Barros, Sidney Green and draft picks in 1993.
Tony Curtis had to fight for the role of Sidney Falco because Universal, the studio to which he was contracted, was worried that it would ruin his career.
Willing to record artists that most other labels would consider to be uncommercial, in December 1943 the label initiated more sessions with artists such as pianist Art Hodes, trumpeter Sidney DeParis, clarinetist Edmond Hall, and Harlem stride pianist James P. Johnson, who was returning to a high degree of musical activity after having largely recovered from a stroke suffered in 1940.
In the 1950s, another transportation element, the Interstate Highway, would play a significant role in the development of Sidney which later helped earn its title " All-America City " in 1964.
Returning to England in 1575, Sidney met Penelope Devereux, the future Lady Rich ; though much younger, she would inspire his famous sonnet sequence of the 1580s, Astrophel and Stella.
" Clifton Chenier, Rockin ' Sidney and Queen Ida all garnered Grammy awards during this pivotal period, opening the door to emerging artists who would continue the traditions.
They would make the first Ben-Hur film, directed by Sidney Olcott.
Whiston says that, some time before publication, a message was sent to him from Sidney Godolphin " that the affairs of the public were with difficulty then kept in the hands of those that were for liberty ; that it was therefore an unseasonable time for the publication of a book that would make a great noise and disturbance ; and that therefore they desired him to forbear till a fitter opportunity should offer itself ,"— a message that Clarke entirely disregarded.
In 1653 when Cromwell's army entered Parliament to dissolve it after a Bill was introduced that would have made elections freer, Sidney refused to leave the House until threatened with physical removal.
Sidney discarded conventional diplomatic norms (" a few shots of our cannon would have made this peace ") in order to impose a peace favourable to England.
Sidney also claimed that an English republic would have a natural " unity of interest " with the Dutch Republic in " extirpat the two detested families of Stuart and Orange ".
Yet it is some consolation to reflect that, in our time, a public man would be thought lost to all sense of duty and of shame, who should not spurn from him a temptation which conquered the virtue and the pride of Algernon Sidney.
Those who supported Sidney Green contended that Cherniack did not run because of concerns that a Jewish party leader would not have been acceptable to the general public in the late 1960s ; they later attributed his lack of support for Green to the same reason.
Newark Star-Ledger sports columnists Jerry Izenberg and Sidney Zion would later speculate that, because the Jets fired Werblin, there was a " Curse of Sonny Werblin " on the team.
A young sadist thrilled by inflicting pain, Sidney would soon go on to murder three bullies from his school.
But that would have required that the Party defy Sidney Hillman, head of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America and the most powerful force within the CIO after Lewis, and Philip Murray, Lewis ' protégé and head of the Steel Workers Organizing Committee, who came to the convention to demand the selection of R. J. Thomas, an apolitical Board member who had, until recently, supported Martin, as its candidate to end the factional fighting within the UAW.
Hitherto his service, Keyes had already written more than half of the 110 poems that would later be gathered in The Collected Poems of Sidney Keyes.

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And Running back Sidney Thornton also emerged as a big threat with 816 total yards and averaging 5 yards per carry.
Sidney Altman was later to look back on his parents ' lives as an illustration of the value of the work ethic: " It was from them I learned that hard work in stable surroundings could yield rewards, even if only in infinitesimally small increments.
After the confrontation with Ike Clanton, Wyatt Earp took Holliday back to his boarding house at Camillus Sidney " Buck " Fly's Lodging House to sleep off his drinking, then went home and to bed.
Thomas Jefferson, in the 1780s, awaited the fall of the Spanish empire: “… until our population can be sufficiently advanced to gain it from them piece by piece .” In turn, historian Sidney Lens notes that “ the urge for expansionat the expense of other peoplesgoes back to the beginnings of the United States itself .”
In this capacity, seeing no hope of bringing his army back to France or of consolidating his conquests, he negotiated the convention of El-Arish ( 24 January 1800 ) with Commodore Sidney Smith, winning the right to an honorable evacuation of the French army.
However Montague planned to go back to England with the fleet, leading Sidney to give " his opinion, for sending away the whole fleet he thought he should deserve to lose his head ".
Following an expedition to Scotland in search of reinforcements, Sorley Boy landed at Cushendun in January 1585 with a substantial army, but after initial successes he was driven back to Scotland, where he offered to accept the terms formerly put to him by Sidney ; Perrot declined, whereupon Sorley Boy returned and regained possession of Dunluce Castle.
Hood ordered the French fleet burned to prevent them falling back into the hands of the revolutionaries, a task carried out by Captain Sidney Smith.
In 1980 Sidney Harman bought the company back from Beatrice for only $ 55 million, rebuilt it into Harman International Industries and managed it personally until the age of 88.
Sidney Rigdon was in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania when he heard of Smith's death, and hurried back to Nauvoo, becoming one of the first church leaders to return.
In November 2006 Jet flew back to Australia to perform at the Make Poverty History Concert in Melbourne at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl ; upon their return they also held a secret show on a barge floating on the Yarra River.
It took over the back list of A. C. Fifield, including such authors as W. H. Davies, Sidney Webb and Samuel Butler.
However, his repeated assaults on Acre were driven back by Ottoman and British forces under the command of Jezzar Pasha and Sir Sidney Smith.
EMI engineers Cabot Bull and Sidney Rodda improved the Harries design with a pair of beam plates, connected to the cathode, which directed the electron streams into two narrow areas and also acted like a suppressor grid to deflect some secondary electrons back to the anode.
EMI engineers Cabot Bull and Sidney Rodda improved the Harries design with a pair of beam plates, connected to the cathode, which directed the electron streams into two narrow areas and also acted like a suppressor grid to redirect some secondary electrons back to the anode.
The final product was edited down from an initial cut of seventeen hours to two hours for the PBS show American Odyssey The final project, narrated by Sidney Poitier, sought to bring the name of Ralph Bunche back into the public lexicon as Greaves felt he was an important, yet forgotten, political figure, one important to African American history and the Civil Rights movement.
The following day, the police intercepted three other men, Thomas Kelly, his brother Sidney Kelly and Norman Smith, also on their way back to Sydney.
They were successful in the former, infiltrating the group with spies, and later luring the anti-Bolshevik British master spy Sidney Reilly back to the Soviet Union where he was killed.
Sidney Pink tried to get a sequel / remake made, back in 2001 due to the box office hit of Godzilla in 1998, before his death in 2002.
" As the closing credits are about to roll, Billy launches into yet another basketball argument with Sidney and they are right back where they began — but, this time, as friends.
On the opening drive of the game, Pittsburgh marched 62 yards to score on running back Sidney Thornton's 1-yard touchdown run.
In desperation to get back into JJ ’ s favor, Sidney tries to plant a vicious smear about Dallas in the column of a rival gossip monger, Otis Elwell.
Sidney advises JJ to do what Susan wants, get Dallas his job back, then leave Dallas alone with him for five minutes.

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