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Sydney and creator
* Sydney Newman, creator of Doctor Who, The Avengers and other telefantasy shows
Doctor Who creator Sydney Newman suggested that the Doctor could be a " cosmic hobo " in the mould of Charlie Chaplin, and this was the interpretation eventually chosen.
The series ' creator, Sydney Newman, oversaw the production of the Canadian version of Howdy Doody while working as head of programming for the CBC.
The character of Lauren Reed received quite a bit of animosity from fans of the show, according to series creator J. J. Abrams, in part because she disrupted the romance between Sydney and Vaughn.
* M. Tyquin, " Sir William ' Mo ' Williams – creator of Australia's Army Medical Service ", Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Sydney ; vol.
Their first recording, Sydney Dreaming ( ABC Classics 454 510-2, 1996 ) showcased Anne Boyd's As I Crossed a Bridge of Dreams and Veni sancte spiritus -- veni creator by Jennifer Fowler, and they are featured in Raffaele Marcellino's commission for the Sydney Olympic Games, Heart of Fire ( ABC 465 948-2, 2000 ).

Sydney and sophisticated
Tina Bursill ( born 1951 in Sydney ) is an Australian actress usually seen on television playing sophisticated and coolly self-reliant women such as Louise Carter in Skyways.

Sydney and for
Sydney Larson, a staff representative for the United Steel Workers, which the firm's 25 workers joined before striking, said the state Labor Relations Board has been asked to set up an election to pick a bargaining agent.
After this success, director Sydney Pollack hired Cuarón to direct an episode of Fallen Angels, a series of neo-noir stories produced for the Showtime premium cable network in 1993 ; other directors who worked on the series included Steven Soderbergh, Jonathan Kaplan, Peter Bogdanovich, and Tom Hanks.
Lord Sydney, as Secretary of State for the Home Office, was the minister in charge of this undertaking, and in September 1786 he appointed Phillip commodore of the fleet which was to transport the convicts and soldiers who were to be the new settlers to Botany Bay.
Further, soon after Lord Sydney appointed him governor of New South Wales Arthur Phillip drew up a detailed memorandum of his plans for the proposed new colony.
* Australian Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis, The University of Sydney
In the early 1970s, Sydney Brenner chose it as a model system for studying the way that genes control development.
At the same time, however, the so-called bunyip skull was put on display in the Australian Museum ( Sydney ) for two days.
Infill galleries were constructed for Assyrian sculptures and Sydney Smirke's Round Reading Room, with space for a million books, opened in 1857.
He lived alone for several days, searching for food and occasionally sleeping rough, until his brother Sydney returned from the navy.
The star's primary concern in finding a new distributor was independence ; Sydney Chaplin, then his business manager, told the press: " Charlie be allowed all the time he needs and all the money for producing the way he wants ...
The Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe quoted parts of it in his opera or music theatre work Rites of Passage ( 1972-73 ), which was commissioned for the opening of the Sydney Opera House but was not ready in time.
The Marine Atlantic terminal at North Sydney is the terminal for large ferries travelling to Channel-Port aux Basques and seasonally to Argentia on the island of Newfoundland.
However, this term is used in Australia ( Sydney for example ) to describe the regional trains operating beyond the boundaries of the suburban services, even though some of these " inter-city " services stop all stations similar to German regional services.
This is particularly so in Sydney and Melbourne, where headways on many lines in the core of the network reach 3 – 5 minutes in peaks and 10 – 20 minutes off peak ( about 18 hours a day ) and enter an underground loop for passenger distribution in the city centre ; and where ridership per capita exceeds the sum of metro and commuter rail in comparable North American urban areas such as Toronto, Boston or the San Francisco Bay Area.
* Cityrail, responsible for providing commuter rail services in and around Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong, Australia
Founding drummer Hester left in May 1994, citing family reasons, but briefly returned for their Farewell to the World concerts in Melbourne and Sydney in 1996.
Worried that their goodbye had been too low-key and had disregarded their home fans, the band performed the Farewell to the World concert on the steps of the Sydney Opera House on 24 November 1996, which raised funds for the Sydney Children's Hospital.
He received accolades for his portrayal of Sydney Carton in a made for television version of A Tale of Two Cities ( 1980 ), co-starred with Dennis Hopper in The Osterman Weekend ( 1983 ), which was based on the Robert Ludlum novel of the same name, and co-starred with Goldie Hawn in Protocol ( 1984 ).
During the 1980s, Allan Bromley, an associate professor at the University of Sydney, Australia, studied Babbage's original drawings for the Difference and Analytical Engines at the Science Museum library in London.
They were used for the Sydney, Athens, Turin, Beijing, Vancouver and Singapore Youth Olympic Games relays.

Sydney and women
Today it has campuses in Alexandria, Cairo, and various dioceses throughout Egypt, as well as outside Egypt, in New Jersey, Los Angeles, Sydney, Melbourne and London, where potential clergymen and other qualified men and women are taught many subjects, among which are theology, church history, missionary studies, and Coptic language.
A competition for women was introduced at the Olympic Games of 2000 in Sydney, Australia. The women have excelled in the 2 disciplines snatch and clean and jerk because these lifts entail hips and leg strength that women naturally have resulting is some significant milestones in women's weightlifting.
The making of shellwork artifacts is a practice of Aboriginal women from La Perouse in Sydney, New South Wales, dating back to the 19th century.
In September 1829, John Batman ( aged 28 ), with the assistance of several " Sydney blacks " he brought to Tasmania, led an attack on an Aboriginal family group together numbering 60 – 70 men, women and children in the Ben Lomond district of north-east Tasmania.
In 1838, the celebrated humanitarian Caroline Chisolm arrived at Sydney and soon after began her work to alleviate the conditions for the poor women migrants.
Riise's biggest achievement with Norway was winning the gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, to become one of only three women in the world to win the Olympics, the World Cup and the European Championship ( with Gro Espeseth and Bente Nordby ).
1826 saw the visit of the Rosanna and the Lambton, ships of the first New Zealand Company bringing the first recorded European women and producing Thomas Shepherd's pictures of the Peninsula, the oldest now known, held in the Mitchell Library Sydney.
At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, 46 events in athletics were contested, 24 for men and 22 for women.
Catholics and Catholic charitable organisations, hospitals and schools have played a prominent role in welfare and education in Australia ever since Colonial times when Catholic laywoman Caroline Chisholm helped single migrant women and rescued homeless girls in Sydney.
A 1986 report stated that in Sydney, it is used more than twice as often by young generations as by older ones, and particularly by women ( Guy et al., 1986 ).
She wrote a groundbreaking and highly personal report about the August 1970 women's rights march in New York, which was published in The Sydney Morning Herald under the title " There is a tide in the affairs of women ".
The water polo competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia saw Hungary ’ s return to the gold medal platform and the introduction of the women ’ s tournament.
For example, in September 1829, John Batman ( aged 28 ), with the assistance of several " Sydney blacks " he brought to Tasmania, led an attack on an Aboriginal family group together numbering 60 – 70 men, women and children in the Ben Lomond district of north-east Tasmania.
In some parts of the Anglican Communion where women cannot be consecrated as bishops, the position of archdeacon is effectively the most senior office a female cleric can hold: this being the current situation, for example, in the Anglican Diocese of Sydney.
In 1965 a group of concerned Australian women formed the anti-conscription organisation Save Our Sons, which was established in Sydney, with other branches later formed in Wollongong, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Newcastle and Adelaide.
The largest Brazilian delegation ever consisted of 243 athletes ( 124 men and 119 women ), which represented 38 more athletes than in Sydney 2000 and 18 more than in Atlanta 1996 — the previous record.
He has expressed his opposition to the ordination of women, opposing the ordination of women as priests but accepting the ordination of women as deacons in the Sydney diocese.
He had a troubled relationship with older women in his life, especially his mother Freda ( who had had several husbands and many boyfriends ), and after 1968 his mother-in law, when he married and moved into his parents-in-law's house in Mosman, Sydney.
Bilal Skaf () ( born 14 September 1981 in Sydney, Australia ) is a serial gang rapist who led groups of Lebanese Australian men who committed gang rape attacks against women in 2000.
His parents were committed to social justice, Mary campaigning for issues such as the promotion of education for women, and Andrew advocating Federation and covering reformist movements as editor of The Sydney Morning Herald and later promoting them as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council.

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