Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Sydney Chaplin" ¶ 6
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Sydney and achieved
A member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, where he represented the Sydney suburb of Balmain, Storey became the state Premier in 1920 when Labor achieved an electoral victory there.
It achieved its greatest fame when a member, Captain Francis de Groot, an Irish-born veteran of the First World War and furniture maker, sneaked into the official ceremonial parade on horseback at the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge in his old 15th Hussars uniform and slashed the opening ribbon with a cavalry sword before Premier Jack Lang had the chance.
After two years of being out of politics, Mack achieved even broader fame by winning the federal seat of North Sydney in 1990, defeating incumbent Liberal MP John Spender.
He achieved this ranking on the back of wins in Sydney and Los Angeles, as well as his best ever results at Wimbledon and the U. S. Open.
This match against India was the 100th test to be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground, and Clarke's score was both the highest ever made in an Australia-India test ( surpassing V. V. S. Laxman's 281 from the 2000 / 01 season ) and the highest ever achieved at the ground.
The Dream with Roy and HG was a sports / comedy talk show, broadcast every night during the Sydney 2000 ( and subsequent Salt Lake 2002 and Athens 2004 Olympics ) presented by Australian comedy duo Roy and HG which achieved great popularity during the Games.
The CDP has built a small but stable electoral base among conservative Catholics and Protestants in New South Wales, particularly in the " Bible Belt " suburbs of north-western Sydney and in some country areas, but the CDP has only achieved modest results in its attempts to expand its electoral base further.
While Hadley achieved a new milestone in May 2009 when his 2GB morning show ratings reached 19. 1 % ( the best figure for a morning show since John Laws topped 20 % in the early 1980s, and back then there were no FM stations in the Sydney market ), he bettered it two years later when in May 2011 he became the highest ever listened to radio announcer in Australian radio, commanding an unprecedented 20. 1 %.
Sydney Ure Smith noted that it was through her prints that Preston achieved the primitive appeal in her work: Its conscious crudity makes it a succession of bald statements … The affectation of the primitive is more evident here, than in any other branch of her art.
Little Pattie is the stage name of Australian singer, Patricia Thelma Amphlett OAM ( born 17 March 1949, Paddington, Sydney ) later Patricia Thompson, who performed as a 1960s surf pop singer and then in adult contemporary music .< ref name =" Talking "> Her debut single from November 1963, " He's My Blonde Headed, Stompie Wompie, Real Gone Surfer Boy ", achieved # 2 chart success in Sydney and peaked at # 19 on the national Kent Music Report.
Following a string of small jobs within the Australian film industry, she achieved her first real directorial recognition through her short film The Singer and the Dancer which won an award at the Sydney Film Festival.
The single achieved some modest radio play, being picked up by Triple M and Sydney independent station FBI.
Starting his career in Sydney, and attending Sefton High School as his secondary school, George Young first achieved international success in the 1960s as the rhythm guitarist in the band The Easybeats ; Young co-wrote nearly all of their songs, first with singer Stevie Wright, then later with lead guitarist, Harry Vanda.
Thus far, The University of Sydney has been the most successful amongst competing universities in the Games, having achieved Overall Winner a total of eight times ( 1995 – 1996, 1999 – 2003, 2007 ).
The 17th Biennale of Sydney achieved record attendance of more than 517, 000 visits across all venues with 68 artists premiering new works made especially for the exhibition.
In this role, Høgmo achieved considerable success by leading the team to a 4th place in the World Cup of 1999, and a gold medal in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

Sydney and own
Tooling through Sydney on his way to race in the New Zealand Grand Prix, Britain's balding Ace Driver Stirling Moss, 31, all but smothered himself in his own exhaust of self-crimination.
The Diocese of Sydney has developed its own small prayer book, called Sunday Services, to supplement the existing prayer book and preserve the original theology, which the Sydney diocese asserts has been changed.
Weir then took up a position with the Commonwealth Film Unit ( later renamed Film Australia ), for which he made several documentaries, including a short documentary about an underprivileged outer Sydney suburb, Whatever Happened to Green Valley, in which residents were invited to make their own film segments.
Further augmentations and clarifications of the Governor-General's authority were made in 1786, presumably by Lord Sydney, and presumably as a result of the Company's setting up of Penang with their own Superintended ( Governor ), Captain Francis Light, in 1786.
" The pacemaker rate was variable from about 80 to 120 pulses per minute, and likewise the voltage variable from 1. 5 to 120 volts " In 1928, the apparatus was used to revive a stillborn infant at Crown Street Women's Hospital, Sydney whose heart continued " to beat on its own accord ", " at the end of 10 minutes " of stimulation.
When the musical opened in Sydney, Australia, the beginning of a national tour, the pre-recorded narrator was Clive " Robbo " Robertson, who performed a futuristic parody of his own late-night TV news show, " Newsworld ".
In 1975, concerns that minority communities might require details of the new Medicare health care scheme in their own languages led to the establishment of two ethnic radio stations, 2EA in Sydney and 3EA in Melbourne.
When the proprietor of the Sydney Sun tried to break into the Melbourne market with the Sun News-Pictorial in 1922, Murdoch fought a long campaign which eventually resulted in the Herald, its own circulation up by 50 %, taking over the new tabloid in 1925.
Armidale consists of its own modern airport with five daily scheduled flights to and from Sydney with Qantaslink.
The university was founded in 1938, at first as a college of the University of Sydney, but then in its own right in 1954.
In 2002, the Australian Government sold Sydney Airports Corporation Limited ( later renamed Sydney Airport Corporation Limited, SACL ), the management authority for the airport, to Southern Cross Airports Corporation Holdings Ltd. 82. 93 per cent of SACL is owned by MAp Airports International Limited, a subsidiary of Macquarie Bank, Sydney Airport Intervest GmbH own 12. 11 per cent and Ontario Teachers ' Australia Trust own 4. 96 per cent.
The ministry was defeated, a dissolution was obtained, and at the election the party was not only defeated, Parkes lost his own seat at East Sydney.
The Sydney Rock Art has its own peculiar style, not found elsewhere in Australia, with beautiful carved animals, humans, and symbolism.
The Drug Free Australia 2010 analysis of the Sydney MSIC evaluations found overdose levels in the MSIC 32 times higher than clients ’ own recorded histories of overdose prior to registering to use the facility.
Penrith railway station has its own bus interchange ( as do several major railway stations in Sydney ).
For a short period, the Virgin Group own and operated a couple of Virgin Megastores in Sydney before closing them in 1993.
In the following Test at Sydney, he was in a " lonely class of his own " by top-scoring in both innings with 60 not out and 45 not out as Australia lost the match and the Ashes.
Where King Street ends at Sydney Park Road, the Princes Highway continues in its own right.
Sydney's Half A Cow, run by Nic Dalton, released albums by bands like Dalton's own Sneeze, Spdfgh, and Sydney shoegazers Swirl.

Sydney and contract
3Station 2 and 3s were manufactured under license in Sydney until the contract ended.
EMI head office in London contacted the Sydney branch and directed that they be signed to a three-album contract.
Kingston terminated her contract with John Fairfax Holdings, publishers of The Sydney Morning Herald in August 2005.
The increase in terror attacks helps their security firm land a contract during the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.
Food was scarce in Sydney at that time and prices were being driven up, yet pigs were plentiful in the Society Islands and King could contract with Bass at 6 pence a pound where he'd been paying a shilling ( 12 pence ) previously.
On 25 August 2011 it was announced that Emerton had signed with two time A-League champions, Sydney FC on a three-year deal after terminating his contract with Blackburn Rovers by mutual consent returning him to his homeland after 11 years abroad.
After periods spent in Adelaide, Armidale and Melbourne, Cold Chisel settled in Sydney in mid-1977 and finally won a recording contract with WEA late that year and recorded their self-titled debut album.
The line is owned by the NSW Government's Metro Transport Sydney and operated under contract by Veolia.
Despite living nearby, for a time, he refused to travel across the Sydney Harbour Bridge or through the Sydney Harbour Tunnel in protest at the secret contract and awarding of all tolls to Kumagai Transfield for 30 years.
The design, construct, operate and maintain contract worth at least A $ 2. 0 billion was awarded to WSO ( Western Sydney Orbital Pty Ltd ) by the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority.
At the end of 1985, when Hafey took the job as coach of the Sydney Swans after being sacked by Geelong, Williams was promptly offered a sizeable contract to follow Hafey to Sydney.
The original Sydney Hospital was in the Rocks, but the one covered by the contract was in Macquarie Street.
This station was necessary because a contract had been let for the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Milsons Point land was required for workshops associated with the construction.
There were also more immediate consequences — as a result of the controversy generated by the abortion story, the Maritime Services Board evicted Oz from their office in The Rocks, the Sydney Daily Mirror newspaper cancelled its advertising contract and they also threatened to sack Peter Grose from his cadet-ship unless he resigned from Oz.
Since 2003, the NSW interstate and Hunter Valley rail corridors, and the dedicated metropolitan freight lines to the Sydney ports have been under the control of the Australian Rail Track Corporation, and it also maintains other rural branch lines under contract to Rail Corporation New South Wales.
Hull FC announced four big name signings for the 2010 SL season: Craig Fitzgibbon, Mark O ' Meley, Sean Long, and Jordan Tansey ( although Tansey arrived at the club towards the end of the 2009 season, having been released early from his contract at Sydney Roosters ).
In 1986 he rejected an offer of a $ 500, 000 contract by the Sydney Swans to remain with Essendon for his entire career.
Following the Sydney match, which saw the Jets notch up their first ever win against their big-city rivals at the Sydney Football Stadium, Bridges pledged his commitment to the club by signing a two-year extension to his contract on 2 December which will see him play with the Jets until the end of the 2011 – 12 A-League season.
The financial market in electricity is conducted through over-the-counter trading and through exchange trading through the Sydney Futures Exchange ( see Exchange-traded derivative contract ).
As Charlie was negotiating his Keystone contract, he suggested Sydney be asked to join the company.
On 17 June 2011, he signed a 1-year contract with Australian A-League club Sydney FC.

2.890 seconds.