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Si-Day
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SID
The acronym SID can refer to: Amílcar Cabral International Airport, Sal Island, Cape VerdeStandard Instrument Departure at airports, also referred to as “Departure Procedure” (DP)Sensory Integration DysfunctionSource Image Distance in Diagnostic Radiography (previously referred to as FFD)mSIN3..
Sid
Sid may refer to: Contents 1 People1.1 Fictional Characters2 Places3 See also People Sid Caesar, actor and comedianSid Eudy, a professional wrestlerSid Meier, a game developer, famous for his Civilization seriesSid Vicious, an English punk rock musician, once a member of th..
Sid's Snake
Sid's Snake (also titled Sid and his Snake) was a long-running comic strip in the UK comic Whizzer and Chips. It first appeared in issue 1, dated 18 October 1969, and was originally drawn by Mike Lacey, with Jimmy Hansen taking over later on. The strip's simple premise featured Sid, and his pet sna..
SID80s
SID'80s, also known as Stuck in D'80s, is a retro Commodore 64 rock band playing covers for old Commodore 64 game music written in the 1980s but performed in their own particular style. The unique thing about this band is the members live in different countries around Europe, getting together on th..
Sida
Sida is a Swedish governmental agency responsible for the bulk of Sweden's aid to Third World countries.SIDA can mean the Susila Dharma International Association, the social welfare "wing" of SubudSIDA is also an acronym for the disease AIDS in various languages, including French (Syndrome d’Immu..
SIDAC
The SIDAC, or SIlicon Diode for Alternating Current, is a semiconductor of the thyristor family. Also referred to as a SYDAC (Silicon thYristor for Alternating Current), bi-directional thyristor breakover diode, or more simply a bi-directional thyristor diode, it is technically specified as a bila..
Sidai
Sidai or Shidi (師弟) means junior fellow students in a Chinese martial art school. Si means teacher. Dai means younger brother. The seniority is not based on the student's age or level of skill, but on the chronological order of following a particular sifu. The master's first student is alway..
Sidalcea pedata
Sidalcea pedata, also called Bird-footed Checkerbloom or Big Bear Checkerbloom, is a rare and endangered perennial herb of California. It grows at 1500–2100 m elevation in moist meadows to open woodlands and blooms between May and July. However, it is an endemic species of California and only ..
Sidama people
Sidama is an ethnic group whose population lives primarily in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNPR) of Ethiopia. See also Sidamo languageSidamo ProvinceKingdom of Kaffa[Sidama Development Corporation] Working to help improve the lives of the Sidama people. ..
Sidama Zone
Sidama is a Zone in the Ethiopian Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region (SNNPR). Sidama is named for the Sidama people, whose homeland is located in this zone. Sidama is bordered on the south by the Oromia Region except for a short stretch in the middle where it shares a border with Ge..
Sidamo
Sidamo may refer to the following: Sidamo Province, EthiopiaThe Sidamo languageThe Sidamo or Sidama people redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Sidamo language
Sidamo is an Afro-Asiatic language, belonging to the Cushitic sub-phylum. It is spoken in parts of southern Ethiopia. The term Sidamo has also been used by some authors to refer to larger groupings of East Cushitic and even Omotic languages. Sidamo vocabulary has been influenced by Ge'ez and Amh..
Sidamo Province
Sidamo was a province in the southern part of Ethiopia, with its capital city at Irgalem, and later at Awasa. Following the liberation of Ethiopia from Italian occupation in 1942, the provinces of Borana and Walayta, created from conquered states of that name, were merged into Sidamo. With the ad..
SIDAM 25
General Charecteristics SIDAM 25 General characteristics Crew 3 or 4 Length 5.04 m Width 2.67 m Height 1.82 m minus turret Weight 15,100 kg Armour and armament Armour 38 mm Aluminium Main armament 4 x 25 mm Oerlikon KBA cannon Secondary armament n/a Mobility..
Sidath Wettimuny
Sidath WettimunySri Lanka (SL) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right arm medium (RM) Tests ODIs Matches 23 35 '''Runs scored 1221 786 Batting average 29.07 24.56 100s/50s 2/6 0/4 Top score 190 86* ..
Sida (genus)
Sida is a genus of 125 to 150 species of herbs or subshrubs in the Mallow family (Malvaceae). These plants are of worldwide distribution, mostly found in the tropics and subtropics, although some species extend into temperate regions. The name "Sida" was adopted by Carolus Linnaeus from the writin..
Sida cordifolia
Sida cordifolia is an herbal supplement containing ephedrine which can aid in fat loss, commonly used by bodybuilders and athletes for superior performance and leaner bodies. It is currently and most commonly being manufactured in tablets that also contain caffiene. Its effects on the body are almos..
Sida rhombifolia
Sida rhombifolia (Arrowleaf Sida) is a perennial or sometimes annual plant in the Family Malvaceae, native to the New World tropics and subtropics. Other common names include Paddy’s Lucerne, Jelly leaf, and also somewhat confusingly as Cuban jute, Queensland hemp, and Indian hemp (although S. r..
Sidcup
For the 8th Earl of Sidcup, a fictional character created by P. G. Wodehouse, see Roderick Spode. Sidcup is a place in the London Borough of Bexley. It is a suburban development located 11.3 miles (18.2 km) south east of Charing Cross. Its name is thought to be derived from the Old English for "fl..
Sidcup Art College
Sidcup Art College was an art college in Sidcup, London Borough of Bexley (an outer suburb of Greater London near Kent), England. One of the college's most famous students was Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones. Richards became friends with Mick Jagger at the time, sharing a mutual interest in Am..
Sidcup railway station
Sidcup railway station is in Sidcup in the London Borough of Bexley in south-east London, in Travelcard Zone 5. The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by Southeastern. Trains from the station run eastbound to Dartford, Gravesend and to London Cannon Street via Slade Green, and westbou..
SIDD
In bioinformatics, SIDD is short for Stress-Induced (DNA) Duplex Destabilization. It is the melting of the DNA which is not induced by a promoter, but purely induced by the chemical structure of the DNA. ..
Siddalingaiah
Siddalingaiah is a director of Kannada movies. ..
Siddapur
Siddapur is a panchayat town in Uttara Kannada district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Geography Siddapur is located at [12.3° N 75.87° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Siddapur]. It has an average elevation of 914 metres (2998 feet). Demographics As of..
Siddaramaiah
Siddaramaiah --> Date of Birth: August 12 1948 Place of Birth: Siddaramana Hundi, KA Deputy Chief MinisterKarnataka, INDIA Tenure Order: Deputy Chief Minister 12th Karnataka State Government Political party: Janata Dal (Secular) Born on August 12, 1948 Siddaramana Hundi, a remote..
Siddaramiah
Siddaramiah is the Deputy Chief Minister of the Indian state of Karnataka. ..
Siddaroda
Virakta Siddaroda swamy was a great Hindu mystic of the Advaita Vedanta stream and is widely regarded as one of the greatest saints of Hinduism. He lived in karnataka roaming from place to place. The core of his teachings was the practice of Advaita Vedanta. Contents 1 Siddaroda's Life2&nbs..
Siddartha saints
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Siddartha University
Siddhartha University is the first and the only Buddhist University of Nepal. It is supported by Buddhist Bhikkhus and common Nepalese people undertaking the responsibility for the success of this Buddhist University as well as by the people of Nepal. ..
Siddeeq Shabazz
Siddeeq Shabazz (born February 05, 1981 in Anthony, New Mexico) is an American football player who currently plays safety for the Miami Dolphins. He was a two-time All-Sunbelt Conference first team and Verizon Academic All-District selection registered 233 tackles with 1 sack, four interceptions, s..
Siddeley-Deasy
Siddeley-Deasy (Deasy Motor Company from 1906 to 1912) was a British automobile company based in Coventry in the early 20th century. It was founded by H.H.P. Deasy in the factory that had previously been used to manufacture Iden cars. It changed its name from Deasy to Siddeley-Deasy when J D Siddele..
Siddha
A Siddha in Sanskrit means "One who is accomplished" and refers to perfected masters who have transcended the Ahamkara (Ego or I-maker), have subdued their minds to be subservient to their Awareness, and have transformed their bodies composed of dense Rajo-tama Gunas into pure Satvic light. This is ..
Siddha-chakra
Siddha-chakra is one of the Jain yantras. It is circular with 5+4 = 9 petals, one of which is marked with representation of a siddha, a liberated soul. ..
Siddhachalam
Siddhachalam is the first Jain Tirth outside of India. It was founded in 1983 by Acharya Sushil Kumarji. Siddhachalam is located in rural New Jersey on a 108 acre (44 ha) land site. The main temple has magnificent idols of Lord Adinath, Lord Parshvanath, Lord Mahavira, Lord Chandraprabhu, and Lor..
Siddham
Siddham (Sanskrit, accomplished or perfected) — referred to in Japanese as bonji (梵字) — is the name of a North Indian script used for writing Sanskrit. Descended from the Brahmi script via the Gupta script, which also gave rise to the Devanāgarī script as well as a number of other ..
Siddhanta
Siddhanta, a Sanskrit term, roughly translates as the Doctrine or the Tradition. This term Siddhanta is an established theological term within Hinduism which denotes a specific line of theological development within a Hindu religious tradition. In Tibetan Buddhist scholarship, most notably the s..
Siddhar
Siddhars were Hindu mendicants in ancient Tamil Nadu who their followers considered to have supernatural powers. They were mostly of the Saivaite sect. Folk legends claim that the Hindu gods Siva and Muruga prescribed the sciences of the study of the eternal mind and the perfection of health, and ..
Siddharta (band)
Siddharta Siddharta Siddharta is a six-piece Slovenian rock band (although described by some critics as Power Metal) founded in 1995, probably Slovenia's most popular musical act since Laibach. They have named themselves after the popular novel of German writer Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha..
Siddharthanagar
Siddharthanagar, or Bhairahawa is a Nepalese town located near the south western border with India. Siddharthanagar is the largest town in the Rupandehi district, located about 260km west of Kathmandu. The population of Bhairahawa is around 60,000. Most of the Bhairahawa residents speak the local ..
Siddhartha (disambiguation)
Siddhartha or Siddharta is the birth name of the historical and religious figure Gautama Buddha, known as the Buddha. Other meanings: Siddhartha, a fictional book about the life of a man (not the Buddha) named Siddhartha, by Hermann Hesse.Siddhartha, the 1972 film of the book, directed by Conrad R..
Siddhartha (novel)
Siddhartha is an allegorical novel by Hermann Hesse which deals with the spiritual journey of an Indian man called Siddhartha during the time of the Buddha. The book was written in German, in a simple, yet powerful and lyrical style. It was first published in 1922, after Hesse had spent some t..
Siddhartha Basu
Siddhartha Basu is widely regarded as the father of television quiz shows in India. An English literature graduate from Delhi's St. Stephen's College, Basu is the head of a media business, Synergy Communications. Starting with "Quiz Time" on the Doordarshan network, Basu moved on to host and produce..
Siddhartha deb
Siddhartha Deb (b. 1970) is an Indian author who was educated there and in the USA. His first novel, The Point of Return, is semi-autobiographical in nature and is set in a fictional hill-station that closely resembles Shillong in India's Northeast. His second novel, Surface, also set in Northeast I..
Siddhartha Shankar Ray
Siddhartha Shankar Ray (born 1920) is an Indian politician associated with the Indian National Congress political party, and known for his hard line on law and order policy. Over the course of his career, he served as the Chief Minister of West Bengal, Governor of Punjab, and former Ambassador of In..
Siddharthnagar District
Siddharthnagar District is a District of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. Navgarh is the district headquarters. The district is home to Kapilavastu, where Gautama Buddha lived until age 29. External link [Siddharthnagar District] Divisions and Districts of Uttar Pradesh, India ..
Siddharth Anand
Siddharth Anand (also known as Siddharth Raj Anand) is an Indian film director. He is the nephew of a famous Hindi film actor Tinnu Anand. Siddharth is currently one of the six directors working for Yashraj Films, owned by director and producer Yash Chopra. He co-wrote the 2004 hit Hum Tum along..
Siddharth Kak
Siddharth Kak is one of India's best-known documentary makers, famous for his long-running series Surabhi. ..
Siddharth Majumdar
Siddharth Majumdar is an Indian citizen who became notorious in Singapore for molesting girls, perpetrating snatch thefts and burning a two year-old with a cigarette [link]. He was known as The Terror of Yishun. In 1999, Singapore Chief Justice Yong Pung How sentenced him to reformative ..
Siddharth Nagar District
Siddharth Nagar district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India. Siddharth Nagar district is a part of Basti division. Divisions and Districts of Uttar Pradesh, India Agra | Aligarh | Etah | Firozabad | Mainpuri | Hathras | Mathura Allahabad | Fatehpur | Kaushambi | Pratap..
Siddharth Narayan
Siddharth also known as Siddharth Narayan (born 17 April, 1979) is an Indian movie actor who has appeared in Tamil, Telugu and Bollywood films. He started in the business as an assistant director to Mani Ratnam, for the critically acclaimed Tamil film Kannathil Muthamittal. His rise to popularity ..
Siddharth Varadarajan
Siddharth Varadarajan (b. 1965) is a leading Indian journalist and editor of Gujarat: The Making of a Tragedy. He has reported on the NATO war against Yugoslavia, the destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas by the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, the war in Iraq and the crisis in Kashmir. He now works for ..
Siddharudh Swami
Shri Siddharudh Swami Maharaj (A.D. 1836 to A.D. 1929) Siddharudh Swami was born in the city of Hubli in the state of Karnataka, India. He devoted his life.(A.D. 1836 to A.D. 1929) in the goal of soul-stirring dynamic spiritualism and universal brotherhood. Among his followers and diciples the n..
Siddhatek
Shree Siddhivinayak(Siddhatek) --> Siddhivinayak is one of the asthavinayak temples of lord Ganesh. Siddhatek, the town which houses this temple lies in Karjat taluka of Ahmednagar district. It is situated on the banks of river Bhima. Shree Siddhivinayak’s temple is on hill top facing north. Bra..
Siddhaur
Siddhaur is a town and a nagar panchayat in Barabanki district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Siddhaur had a population of 10,745. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Siddhaur has an aver..
Siddha Yoga
Siddha Yoga is a spiritual group teaching traditional Hindu or yogic practices both in India and in the West. The group has an organizational foundation by the name of SYDA Foundation (a domestic not for profit corporation registered in New York State),[New York State's Division of Corporations..
Siddheshwarananda
Swami Siddheswarananda (1897-1957) was a respected monk of the Ramakrishna Mission. He was a prince of the House of Cochin, Kerala in his pre-monastic days. He was initiated by Swami Brahmananda and popularly called Gopal Maharaj. A charming person, he served as the President of Mysore branch of Ra..
Siddheshwari Devi
Siddheshwari Devi was a famous Hindustani singer from Benares, lovingly known as Maa (mother). Born in 1907, she lost her parents early and was brought up by her aunt, the singer Rajeshwari Devi. She first studied under the sarangi player Siyaji Mishra, then also Rajab Ali Khan of Dewas and Inayat ..
Siddheshwar Express
The Siddeshwar Express is an overnight daily train connecting Solapur to Mumbai via Pune in Maharashtra, India. As per the numbering of the Indian Railways, the train nos. are 1423 in the Up direction and 1424 in the down direction. Update : The Siddheshwar Express will be converted into a superfas..
Siddhi
Not to be confused with the African-descended Siddi people of India (though sometimes spelt identically). Siddhi is a Sanskrit term for spiritual power (or psychic ability); it literally means "a perfection." It is known in Hinduism and tantric buddhism. These spiritual powers supposedly vary from ..
Siddhicharan Shrestha
Siddhicharan Shrestha is one of the most prominent writers of Nepal. He wrote in Nepal Bhasa and Nepali. ..
Siddhidas Mahaju
Siddhidas Mahaju (सिद्धिदास महाजु) is one of the greatest writers in Nepal Bhasa literature. He is considered as the greatest poet (महाकवि) in the language. ..
Siddhivinayak temple
--> The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapti Mandir is a Hindu temple located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra originally built by Mr.Laxman Vithu and Mrs.Deubai Patil in November 19th, 1801. The temple has a small mandapam (hall) with the shrine for Siddhi Vinayak (Spiritual Ganesha). The wooden doors..
Siddi
Not to be confused with the Hindu term Siddhi (though sometimes spelt in the same way). For the Italian commune, see Siddi (Sardinia) The Siddi or Siddhi people are Indians of mainly East African descent, whose ancestors arrived in India from the 1st to the 19th century. Contents 1 History..
Siddin
Siddin is a fictional character in the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. Description Siddin is a member of the Mud People and the son of Savidlin and Weselan. He is a young boy with dark hair. During the visit of Richard and Kahlan to the Mud People's village, he would sit wide-eyed on the..
Siddington
Siddington could be Siddington, CheshireSiddington, Gloucestershire This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to poin..
Siddington, Cheshire
Siddington is a small area in Macclesfield, consisting of farms, a picnic site, a half-mile long lake, Redesmere and the Capesthorne Estate. ..
Siddipet
Siddipet is a city in India in Medak with a population of 64,835 [link]. Siddipet is a major town in medak district.It is situated between hyderabad and karimnagar on rajeev high way.Koti lingala gudi,sharabeshwara swamy temple,anantha sagar,saraswathi temple,are located in and around ..
Siddiq
Siddiq is a Arabic word meaning "truthfull". As a Islamic term, it is given as a Honorific title to certain individuals. Sunni use the name as a nickname for Abu Bakr, while both Shi'a and Sunnis use it for Fatimah Zahra. The word is sometimes used as a title given specific by Muhammad, according t..
Siddique Saliq
Brigadier Muhmmad Siddique Saliq (1921 - August 17 1987) was a close associate of former Pakistani President Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq. Born in Chakwal, Pothohar region, Punjab (then situated within India), Saliq schooled in Lahore and graduated from Punjab University before receiving his commission in..
Siddiqui
Siddiqui, (also rendered as Siddiqi, Siddighi or Seddighi) (Arabic: صدیقی) is a common Muslim family name. Contents 1 Origin2 Siddiquis in South Asia3 People named Siddiqui4 See Also5 External links Origin The name "Siddiqui" is derived from the word Siddiq, which ..
Siddiq Abubakar III
Sir Siddiq Abubakar III (1903 - 1988) was a Nigerian Muslim leader. He served as the sultan of Sokoto between 1938 and 1988. ..
Siddiq Baluch
Siddiq Baluch is an English-language journalist from the Pakistani province of Balochistan. He is presently Editor-in-chief of the English daily Balochistan Express (Quetta), the Guardian (Karachi) Urdu daily Azadi, and English weekly Express, Quetta, and contributes columns regularly in DAWN. He ..
Siddiq Barmak
Siddiq Barmak (Born 1962 Panjshir, Afghanistan) is a Tajik film director and producer and one of the cellebrated figures in Persian cinema as well as cinema of Afghanistan. He got his M.A degree in cinema direction from the Moscow film institut (VGIK) in the year 1987. He has written a few screenp..
Siddur
The siddur (plural siddurim) is the prayerbook used by Jews over the world, containing a set order of daily prayers. A separate article, Jewish services, discusses the prayers that appear in the siddur, and when they are said. This entry discusses how some of these prayers evolved, and how the siddu..
Siddur of Saadia Gaon
The Siddur (prayerbook) of Saadia Gaon is the first known attempt to transcribe the weekly ritual of Jewish prayers for week-days, Sabbaths, and festivals. The text also contains liturgical poetry by Saadia, as well as Arabic language commentary. There is no known extant manuscript of the entire tex..
Sidd Finch
Sidd Finch was the subject of a notorious article by George Plimpton in the April 1, 1985 issue of Sports Illustrated. Sidd (short for Siddhartha) Finch was supposedly a rookie baseball pitcher in training with the New York Mets. Finch, who had never played baseball before, was attempting to deci..
Side
This page is about the ancient city Side on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. For other uses of "Side", see Side (disambiguation). This article does not refer to the ancient city Side on the Black Sea coast of Turkey, or the ancient city of Side in Laconia, Greece. Side (pronounced See-deh) was an..
Side-band
A side-band can refer to: In music, a side-band is another name for a side-project.In communications, a sideband is one of either of the two bands of frequencies, one just above and one just below a carrier frequency, that result from modulation of a carrier wave. This is a [disambiguationdisam..
Side-blotched lizard
Side-blotched lizards are lizards of the genus Uta. They are some of the most abundant and commonly observed lizards in the deserts of western North America. Genus Uta Ancient side-blotched lizard, Uta concinnaEnchanted side-blotched lizard, Uta encantadae (sometimes considered a subspecies of U...
Side-chain theory
Side-chain theory is a theory proposed by Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915) to explain the immune response living cells. Ehrlich theorized from very early in his career that chemical structure could be used explain why the immune response occurred in reaction to infection. He believed that toxins and..
Side-project
In popular music, a side-project is a project undertaken by one or more persons already known for their involvement in another band. It can also be an artist or a band temporarily switching to a different style. Usually these projects emphasise a different aspect of that person's or that band's mus..
Side-scan sonar
Diagram of sidescan sonar Side scan sonar (also sometimes called side-scan sonar, sidescan sonar, side looking sonar and side-looking sonar) is a category of sonar system that is used to efficiently create an image of large areas of the sea floor. This tool is used for mapping the seabed for ..
Side-scrolling video game
A side-scrolling game or side-scroller is a genre of video games in which the gameplay action is viewed from a side-view camera angle, and the onscreen characters generally move from the left side of the screen to the right in order to reach their goals. The most popular sub-genre of the side-scrol..
Side-spar cable-stayed bridge
Side-Spar Cable-Stayed Bridge Esplanade Riel in Winnipeg, Manitoba Ancestor Cable-stayed bridge Related cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge Descendant None Carries Pedestrians, vehicles Span range Medium Material Steel, post-stressed concrete Movable No Design effort High ..
Side-striped Jackal
The Side-striped jackal (Canis adustus) is a member of the family Canidae, native to central and Southern Africa. Contents 1 Description2 Habitat and diet3 Reproduction4 References Description Side-striped jackal is a greyish brown to tan with a white stripe from the front..
Side-striped Palm Viper
The Side-striped Palm Viper is about 70 cm and lives in Costa Rica and Panama. Tropical forests always in trees. It eats lizards, frogs, small mammals and birds. There are more types of similar types of snakes in the area identification can be difficult. It is dangerously venomous. ..
Side-sword
Classification Sword Time Period ca. 1450 - 1700 Avg. Length 38" (96.5 cm) Avg. Weight 2.5 lb. (1.1 kg) Blade Type Double-edged, tapered Hilt Type One-handed compound, with pommel A side-sword was a type of war sword used by infantry during the Renaissance of Europe. This sword w..
Sidearm
This article is about the method of throwing. For the type of weapon, see Side arm. Sidearm is a method of throwing an object in which the arm swings parallel to the ground and the palm of the hand points towards the target. In baseball, sidearm throws are common in the infield because it is easi..
Sideband
The power of an AM signal plotted against frequency.Key: fc is the carrier frequency, fm is the maximum modulation frequency In radio communications, a sideband is a band of frequencies higher than or lower than the carrier frequency, containing energy as a result of the modulation process. W..
Sideband addressing
In computer hardware, a feature of the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP). This feature maximizes the efficiency and throughput of the AGP bus, by separating the address bus from the data bus via the addition of 8 extra 8-bit wide interface sideband lines (Sideband Address Port). This allows the graph..
Sidebar
Sidebar has several distict meanings: Sidebar in publishingSidebar in lawSidebar as a piece of computer software, such as Windows Sidebar or Desktop Sidebar. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Sidebar (law)
The sidebar is an area in a courtroom near the judge's bench where lawyers may be called to speak with the judge so that the jury cannot hear the conversation. The term is also used to describe any conversation where some participants in a proceeding or meeting may step aside to discuss informatio..
Sidebar (publishing)
In publishing, sidebar is a term for information placed adjacent to an article in a printed or Web publication, graphically separate but with contextual connection. The term has long been used in newspaper and magazine layout. It is now common in Web design, where sidebars originated as advertisin..
Sideboard
A sideboard is an item of furniture traditionally used for both storage and display. It usually consists of a set of cupboards with a flat display surface on top, approximately at waist height. Originally, as indicated by its name, a sideboard would have been used for serving food, but it came to b..
Sidebone
Sidebone is a common condition of horses, characterized by the ossification of the collateral cartilages of the pedal bone. These are found on either side of the foot protruding above the level of the coronary band. The lateral cartilages support the hoof wall and provide an important role in the su..
Sideboy
A sideboy is a member of an even-numbered group of seaman posted in two rows at the Quarterdeck when a visiting -political, military, diplomatic or royal- dignitary boards or leaves the ship, historically to help (or even hoist) him aboard, presently as a ceremonial guard of honour, in a ceremony kn..
Sideburns
General Ambrose Burnside, after whom sideburns may be named Sideburns are patches of facial hair on the sides of one's face, in front of the ears. They were originally called burnsides, possibly after General Ambrose Burnside. His hairstyle, commonly known as mutton-chops or chops, connected ..
Sidecar
A Harley-Davidson motorcycle with sidecar This article concerns sidecar as an attachment to a motocycle; for the alcoholic drink, see sidecar cocktail A sidecar is a one-wheeled device attached to the side of a motorcycle, producing a three-wheeled vehicle. Early sidecars were intended to be ..
Sidecarcross
Sidecar-Cross racing, also known as Sidecar Motocross, is very similar to regular, "solo" motocross but with a different type of motorcycle chassis, and with a team of two people riding together instead of one, a "driver" and a "passenger". Several sidecar manufacturers in Europe make special chassi..
Sidecar cocktail
[[wikibooks:Bartending|Wikibooks Bartending]] has more about this subject: [[wikibooks:Bartending/Cocktails/Sidecar|Sidecar]] The Sidecar was originally invented at a bar in Paris for one of the patrons who was fond of arriving driven in a motorcycle sidecar. David A. Embury (The Fine Art of ..
SideCho Records
SideCho Records is an independent record label based in Long Beach, California. Notable artists CharlemagneNeva DinovaThe Pale PacificSherwoodSome by SeaStars of Track and FieldTokyo RoseThe 1090 Club See also List of record labels External links [Official site][SideCho Records on My..
Sidecut
The sidecut is the inner curvature of a ski, snowboard, or skiboard. It is measured as the distance between the waist of the board and an imaginary line drawn from the widest points at the tip and tail. It can also be reported as the radius of the curve of the side cut, depending on the type of math..
Sidehackers
Sidehackers is a 1969 film (also known as Five the Hard Way) about motorcycle racing with a twist. Each motorcycle has a sidehack, in which a passenger rides and tilts to one side or another when going around curves. There evidently was a true sport around this movie, as the credits thank the South..
Sidehill gouger
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Sidehill Gougers are mythological creatures said to inhabit the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia and the sout..
Sidehopper
Sidehopper is an enemy from the Metroid series appearing in each game that took place on Zebes and Metroid Fusion. They had two long legs and a large head and naturally come in yellow and red varieties. In fusion they were in a blue variety and only damageable by missiles or charged shots. In the ot..
Sidekick
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza unsuccessfully confront windmills. By Gustave Doré A sidekick is a stock character, a close companion who assists a partner in a superior position. Sancho Panza in Don Quixote, Dr. Watson in Sherlock Holmes, and Robin, Batm..
SideKick
SideKick was an early Personal Information Manager (PIM) software application by Borland. It was notable for being a Terminate and Stay Resident (TSR) program, which enabled it to load into memory then return the computer to the DOS command prompt, allowing the user to load another application pr..
Sidekicks
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) Sidekicks is a 1992 movie about a kid named Barry Gabrewski who has asthma. He has a lot of daydreams about being Chuck Norris's ..
Sidekick (disambiguation)
Sidekick may mean: Sidekick, a type of fictional character or personSideKick, a computer program by BorlandSide kick, a martial art technique.T-Mobile Sidekick, a mobile device See also List of Sidekicks This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the ..
Sidelines
The "sidelines" is a term commonly used to define the white or colored lines which mark the outer boundaries of a sports field. American football sidelines, for example, mark the edge of the field. Should a player pass through the sidelines, he is considered out of bounds and gameplay stops. The ..
Sideling Hill
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Sideling Hill Tunnel
Sideling Hill Tunnel is one of three original Pennsylvania Turnpike tunnels which were abandoned (this one in 1968) after two massive realignment projects. The others included the Rays Hill Tunnel, and further west, the Laurel Hill Tunnel. The reason for abandonment was because it was thought t..
Sidell, Illinois
Sidell is a village in Vermilion County, Illinois, United States. The population was 626 at the 2000 census. Geography Sidell is located at [39°54′40″N, 87°49′14″W] (39.911202, -87.820516)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Sideload
Sideload is a term used in internet culture, similar to "upload" and "download". It is the process of moving data between two web servers. Sideload is now becoming the popular term for getting music files from the internet to peripheral devices such as cell phones and PDAs. It can also mean getting..
Sideman
A sideman is a professional musician who is hired to perform or record with a group of which he is not formally a member. Sidemen are generally required to be adaptable to many different styles of music, and so able to fit smoothly into the group in which they are currently playing. Many sidemen are..
Sideoats grama
Sideoats Grama (Bouteloua curtipendula) is a perennial short prairie grass that is native throughout the temperate and tropical New World, from Canada south to Argentina. The foliage is blue green in color and has bright purple flowers. The small oat-like seeds develop on the side of the stalk. It..
SideOneDummy Records
SideOneDummy Records is a Los Angeles based independent record label, home to many punk bands. The bands currently signed to the label are: 7 SecondsAvoid One ThingThe Dan BandFlogging MollyGo Betty GoGogol BordelloKill Your IdolsMaxeenMxPxPiebaldSlick ShoesThe BriggsThe CasualtiesThe Mighty Might..
Sidepath
A sidepath is a particular type of segregated cycling facility: it is a path for bicyclists located next to (alongside) a roadway. A sidepath is similar to a sidewalk, but designated for anyone traveling by bicycle. Note that sidewalk bicyclists, especially those who travel opposite the direction ..
Sidereal
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The adjective sidereal can refer to various things, including: Measurements of time:* Sidereal time* Sidereal day* Sidereal month* Sidereal yearSidereal period of an object orbiting a starSidereal astrologySidereus Nuncius, or Side..
Sidereal astrology
Sidereal astrology is the system of astrology used by some western and all Jyotish astrologers which bases their interpretation around the use of the sidereal zodiac. It was introduced to the West by the Irish astrologer Cyril Fagan in 1944 and is practiced by a minority of Western astrologers. C..
Sidereal day
On a prograde planet like the Earth, the sidereal day is shorter than the solar day. At time 1, the sun and a certain distant star are both overhead. At time 2, the planet has rotated 360° and the distant star is overhead again (1→2 = one sidereal day). But it is not until a little later, at t..
Sidereal Exalted
The Sidereal Exalted are a sub-category of semi-divine heroes from the high fantasy role-playing game Exalted published by White Wolf Game Studio. They are briefly described in the game's core rulebook, but are given full attention in the "fatsplat" (hard-cover sourcebook) entitled Exalted: The Side..
Sidereal time
Sidereal time is time measured by the apparent diurnal motion of the vernal equinox, which is very close to, but not identical with, the motion of stars. They differ by the precession of the vernal equinox relative to the stars. Solar time is measured by the apparent diurnal motion of the sun, a..
Sidereal year
The sidereal year is the time for the Sun to return to the same position in respect to the stars of the celestial sphere. The sidereal year is the orbital period of Earth. A sidereal year equals 365.25636042 mean solar days. The sidereal year is 20 minutes and 24 seconds longer than the tropical yea..
Sidereus Nuncius
2006 translation of the Sidereus Nuncius Sidereus Nuncius (usually translated into English as Sidereal Messenger, although Starry Messenger and Sidereal Message are also seen) is a short treatise published in Latin by Galileo Galilei in March 1610. It was the first scientific treatise based o..
Siderian
The Siderian (from Greek sideros, "iron") is the first geologic period in the Paleoproterozoic Era and lasted from 2500 Ma to 2300 Ma (million years ago). Instead of being based on stratigraphy, these dates are defined chronometrically. Abundance of banded iron formations (BIFs) peaked early this p..
Siderism
Siderism is the belief that the stars influence human behavior or herald major changes in human history. As the underlying basis for astrology, historical and scriptural accounts provide evidence the belief has long been held by man. The three wise men in the Gospel narrative follow a star to the ..
Siderite
Siderite is also the name of a type of iron meteorite. Siderite Siderite is a mineral composed of iron carbonate FeCO3. It takes its name from the Greek word sideros, “iron”. It is a valuable iron mineral, since it is 48% iron and contains no sulfur or phosphorus. Both magnesium and manga..
Siderno
Siderno is a town located in Calabria, Italy. The lower city Siderno Marina is situated by the coast, whereas the upper city Siderno Superiore is located in the higher mountainous terrain. Whereas foreign tourists normally stay near the coastline, those with ties to Siderno will in addition no..
Sidero
In Greek mythology, Sidero ("the Iron One") was the second wife of Salmoneus and stepmother of the twins Pelias and Neleus. She mistreated the twins' mother Tyro horribly, incurring their wrath when they reached adulthood. Although Sidero fled from them into Hera's district, Pelias nevertheless mu..
Sideroblastic anemia
Sideroblastic anemia is caused by the abnormal production of red blood cells as part of myelodysplastic syndrome, which can evolve into hematological malignancies (especially acute myelogenous leukemia). Contents 1 Causes2 Diagnosis3 Laboratory findings4 See also Causes Toxin..
Sideromelane
Sideromelane is a vitreous basaltic volcanic glass, usually occurring in palagonite tuff, for which it is characteristic. It is a less common form of tachylite, with which it usually occurs together; however it lacks the iron oxide crystals dispersed in the glass, and therefore appearing transparent..
Siderophore
A Siderophore (greek for iron carrier) is an iron chelating compound secreted by microorganisms. Iron Fe3+ ions have a very low solubility at neutral pH and therefore cannot be utilized by organisms. Siderophores dissolve these ions as soluble Fe3+ complexes that can be taken up by active transport ..
Siderosis
Siderosis is the deposition of iron in tissue. When used without qualification, it usually refers to a disease of the lung. See also Iron overload disorder External links GPnotebook [-1972699106] ..
Siderúrgica del Orinoco
Siderúrgica del Orinoco is an integrated steel producer located in the city of Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela, next to the Orinoco River, facilitating direct access to the Atlantic Ocean. External links [Official website] ..
Siderurgy
Siderurgy (from Latin sidus - star and Greek ergon - work) is a process consisting of extracting iron from iron ore by heating, first mixed with combustibles then separated in a melting pot. ..
Sidesaddle
Two ladies riding sidesaddles. The sidesaddle is a type of saddle on which the rider sits aside rather than astride the mount. The sidesaddle was designed for use by women, as it was considered unbecoming for a lady to straddle a horse whilst riding. This results from cultural norms in Wester..
Sideshow
For the informal automotive skills event, see sydeshow. For the Broadway musical, see Side Show. For Australian usage see Sideshow alley. ''For the MSU-based comedy program, see Sideshow (Michigan State University). In America, a sideshow is an extra, secondary production associated with a circus, ..
Sideshow alley
A sideshow alley is an Australian term for amusements, displays, games of skill and chance and fairground rides such as rollercoasters and Ferris Wheels associated with another public event. It is similar to the American term Midway. Carnivals, agricultural shows, large school fetes may all boast si..
Sideshow Bob
Robert Onderdonk Terwilliger, better known by his stage name Sideshow Bob, is a fictional character on The Simpsons. He is voiced by Kelsey Grammer. He was originally Krusty the Klown's TV sidekick, and was often fired out of a cannon. (He also communicated solely with a slide-whistle, despite his..
Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming
"Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming" is the ninth episode of The Simpsons' [[List of The Simpsons episodes#Season 7: 1995-1996|seventh season]]. The title is a reference to the 1977 film Twilight's Last Gleaming. Contents 1 Synopsis2 ''The Stingy and Battery Show''3 Trivia4 Referen..
Sideshow Bob Roberts
"Sideshow Bob Roberts" is the fifth episode of The Simpsons' sixth season. Contents 1 Plot2 References3 Political satire4 Quotes5 External links Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Sideshow Bob calls up Birch Barlow, a loc..
Sideshow Cinema
Sideshow Cinema is the film production company run by award winning independent filmmaker and actor Michael Legge. The company was founded by Legge sometime in the 1980's and has produced over twenty films, including Working Stiffs, Loons, Potential Sins, Sick Time, Honey Glaze and his award winnin..
Sideshow Mel
--> Sideshow Mel, full name Melvin van Horne (voiced by Dan Castellaneta), is a minor cartoon character on the TV show The Simpsons. Sideshow Mel has served as Krusty the Clown's sidekick for more than a decade, replacing Sideshow Bob after Bob was incarcerated from framing Krusty for robbery. He i..
Sideshow Raheem
Sideshow Raheem (real name: Steve Johnson) was one of many sidekicks to Krusty the Clown's television show on The Simpsons. His first appearance (and to date his only speaking line) was in the 4th Season, Episode 9F13 ("I Love Lisa"). He is a tall African American, and was replaced by Sideshow Bob...
Sideshow Symphonies
Sideshow Symphonies is an album by the Norwegian avant-garde metal band Arcturus. It was released on September 19, 2005. Track listing "Hibernation Sickness Complete" - 5:02"Shipwrecked Frontier Pioneers" - 8:32"Deamonpainter" - 5:33"Nocturnal Vision Revisited" - 5:16"Evacuation Code Deciphered" ..
Sidesperson
For the musical term, see Sideman. A sidesperson, archaically known as a "sidesman", in the Anglican Church is responsible for greeting members of the congregation, overseeing seating arrangements in church, and for taking the collection. Source Percy Dearmer, The Parson's Handbook ..
Sidesplit
A sidesplit is a split level home configuration where the multiple levels are visible from the front elevation. Typically, the garage is on one side of the house and there is a floor above the garage housing the bedrooms. The other half of the house is the main living area, half a story above the ..
Sidestepper
Sidestepper is a Colombian band formed by English DJ/producer Richard Blair. External link [Official site] ..
SideStick
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Sidestroke
The sidestroke is a swimming stroke, so named because the swimmer lies on one side. It is helpful as a lifesaving technique and is often used for long-distance swimming. The sidestroke allows the swimmer great endurance. Instead of working both arms and legs simultaneously in the same way, the side ..
Sidesurf
Sidesurf is the term given to inline skaters that skate by placing their skates heel to heel but separated by roughly shoulder width. In the sidesurf position, a straight line can be drawn through both heels and toes with the toes pointing away from each other. The motion is similar to being on a ..
Sideswipe
For the tricking move, see Sideswipe. Sideswipe (Lambor in Japan, Frérot in France, Freccia in Italy) is the name to three different characters in the Transformers Universes. This name is now spelt 'Side Swipe' with a space between the two words on the packaging to the toys as Hasbro have lost the..
Sideswipe (trick)
The Sideswipe is a more advanced tricking move in the tricking community and is sometimes called a "slant 540" or a "540 slant". While the concept is very simliar to a 540, the mechanics of the two kicks are vastly different. Like a 540, the same leg is used for taking off, kicking and landing, howe..
Sides (album)
Sides is the third solo album from former Genesis guitarist Anthony Phillips. It was released in 1979 by Passport Records. This album was produced by Rupert Hine and intended for a mainstream audience. On the original LP, side one showcased shorter pop songs, while side two hilighted longer, more..
Sides of an equation
In mathematics, LHS is informal shorthand for the left-hand side of an equation. Conversely, RHS is the right-hand side. Each is solely a name for a term as part of an expression; and they are in practice interchangeable, since equality is symmetric. This abbreviation is seldom if ever used in pri..
Sidetic language
The Sidetic language is a member of the extinct Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family known from legends of coins dating to the period of approx. the 5th to 3rd centuries BC found in Side at the Pamphylian coast. The Greek historian Arrian mentions the existence of a peculiar indige..
Sidetone
Telephony In telephony, sidetone is the effect of sound that is picked up by the telephone's mouthpiece and reproduced by the earpiece of the same handset, acting as feedback that the phone is really working. Without sidetone, the user does not hear their own voice in the earpiece and the telephone..
Sidetracked
Sidetracked in a 1995 novel by Swedish writer Henning Mankell, fifth in his acclaimed Kurt Wallander series. Upon translation into English in 2001, the novel won the Crime Wrtiers' Association Gold Dagger for best crime novel of the year. ..
Sidewalk
For the former Microsoft-owned website see: Sidewalk.com. A sidewalk. A sidewalk (in North America), or pavement or footpath (in the British Isles and many Commonwealth countries), is a path for pedestrians that is situated alongside a road or formed like sidewalks that are alongside roads (s..
Sidewalk.com
Sidewalk.com was a website containing a listing of local events and information in numerous cities. It was founded by the Microsoft Corporation in 1997 as an attempt to create a group of comprehensive web portals oriented towards specific cities. Imbued with hip urban writing and lifestyle articles,..
Sidewalks: Video Nite
Sidewalks: Video Nite (1992-present) is an American television show featuring music videos. The show is a spin-off from Sidewalks Entertainment. Sidewalks: Video Nite's music format is primarily POP and R&B. The show also airs country, jazz, and hip hop clips. Overview After fifteen episodes we..
Sidewalks (disambiguation)
Sidewalks can refer to: Sidewalks Entertainment, an American talk show / variety television series.[[Sidewalks: Video Nite]], an American music video television series.Moving Sidewalks, a 1960s psychedelic blues-rock bandMoving Sidewalks, an escalatorSidewalks is the name of a 2004 single from the ..
Sidewalks Entertainment
Sidewalks Entertainment (1988-present) is a long-running, weekly American television series that is a combination of a talk show, magazine show and variety show featuring celebrity interviews, music, artistic and novelty acts, and rising performers. The 30-minute program is primarily produced in th..
Sidewalk Astronomy
Sidewalk Astronomy refers to a kind of amateur astronomy founded by John Dobson in the 1960's that involves bringing telescopes to urban areas (like sidewalks) to show passers-by some of the more prominent features of the night or daytime sky, free-of-charge. Sidewalk Astronomy differs from Star P..
Sidewalk bubblegum
Started in 1993 and retired in 2002, Clay Butler’s self-syndicated weekly political cartoon, Sidewalk Bubblegum, focused on issues of consumerism, capitalism, sexism, racism, war, authority, gender issues, the environment, worker rights and human rights. The strip can be described as having strong..
Sidewalk chalk
A bucket of chalk, with a pencil included for scale. Sidewalk chalk is large colored chalk used mostly by children in a variety of activities, but is mostly restricted to drawing on pavement or cement sidewalk. It is sometimes used to draw a four square court or a hopscotch board. Recently, ..
Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival
Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival is a film festival, founded in 1999 and occurring annually on the last weekend of September in Birmingham, Alabama. Independent features, short films and documentaries from around the world are shown in several venues within walking distance of each other, including ..
Sidewalk Prophets
Sidewalk Prophets is a Folk/Rock/Christian band from Anderson, Indiana. They have released one album their Selt-Titled 2003 Release. Their music is available for download on[link] Itunes The Sidewalk Prophets are an unlikely group of poets, musicians, and fun-lovers who have been brough..
Sidewalk Records
Sidewalk Records was a record label based in Hollywood, California that operated during the 1960's. Around 1966, 21-year old record producer Mike Curb formed Sidewalk Productions. The production company later became Sidewalk Records, and was considered to be a subsidiary label of Capitol Records...
Sidewalk superintendent
The term sidewalk superintendent is a nickname given by the construction industry to people who stop and watch a construction project from a sidewalk or other vantage point. This nickname nods to the stereotypical supervisor who would rather watch a project be completed rather than participating in ..
Sidewalk Talk
Sidewalk Talk was originally written by Madonna it the beginning of her career. This song was not included in Madonna (1983 Album) nor her following Like A Virgin. She granted out this song to Jellybean in 1985, as he was a great collaborator for her during this time. This year was a rising year..
Sideways
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Sideways is a 2004 Academy Award- winning and Golden Globe Award-winning comedy/drama film, co-written and directed by Alexander Payne. It is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Rex Pickett. Contents 1 Plot summary2 Awards and nominati..
Sideways (album)
This article is about the album from Men Without Hats; Sideways is also the name of a 2004 film and its soundtrack. Album cover Sideways is the fifth album by the Canadian pop group Men Without Hats released in 1991 (see 1991 in music). Track listing "Sideways""Fall Down Gently""In the Meado..
Sideways (disambiguation)
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sideways could refer to: in Film Sideways, a film. in Literature Sideways (novel), a novel by Rex Pickett, on which the above film is based in Music Sideways (soundtrack), soundtrack to the film.Sideways (album), an album by Men W..
Sideways (novel)
Sideways: The Ultimate Road Trip, the Last Hurrah is a 2004 novel by Rex Pickett. Plot introduction The novel is the story of two friends, Miles and Jack, who go away together for the last time to steep themselves in everything that makes it good to be young and single. During the week before Jac..
Sideways (soundtrack)
Sideways is the original soundtrack album of the film of the same title starring Paul Giamatti and Thomas Haden Church. All of the 15 jazz instrumentals are composed and produced by Rolfe Kent. The album was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for "Best Original Score". Track listing "Asphalt Gr..
Sideways (Transformers)
Sideways is the name of two or three Transformers characters, featured in [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise|Robots in Disguise]], [[Transformers: Armada|Armada]] and [[Transformers: Cybertron|Cybertron]]. Sideways is a gleeful troublemaker, for whom chaos is its own reward. Though he has a deeper..
Sideways Bob
Sideways Bob is the name of a comic book character from Wildstorm Comics. History Sideways Bob (for this is how he demands to be known, and nobody argues out of their fear and/or respect for him) is a formidable "security expert" (mercenary), attached to Ivana’s operation to keep the penthouse ..
Sideways Forest (album)
Sideways Forest is single by Love Spirals Downwards, an Ethereal band on the US record label, Projekt. The song originally appeared on the album Ever. Track listing Sideways Forest – 3:28Sideways Forest (Quantum Remix) – 5:23Amarillo – 4:23 External links [link] &ndash..
Sideways Stories From Wayside School
The cover of the 1998 paperback edition of Sideways Stories From Wayside School The Sideways Stories From Wayside School series is a popular series of children's books by Louis Sachar. There are five books in the series. Sideways Stories From Wayside School (1978), Wayside School Is Falling Do..
Sidewinder
Sidewinder can refer to: Sidewinder (snake), a species of rattlesnakeSidewinder (band), a 1990s Australian rock bandAIM-9 Sidewinder, an air-to-air missileSidewinder (sandrail), a brand of sand rails and dune buggiesThe Sidewinder, a jazz album by Lee MorganMicrosoft Sidewinder, a family of digit..
Sidewinder (band)
Sidewinder was a successful rock band founded in 1991 by brothers Nick and Martin Craft in the Australian capital Canberra. Discography T STAR - 1992 5 track Debut EPYOKO ICEPICK - 1993 4 track EPTHE GENTLE ART OF SPOONBENDING - 1994 5 track EPANYTHING YOU WANT - 1995 4 track SingleEVIL EYE - 1995 ..
Sidewinder (Hersheypark)
Sidewinder is a steel roller coaster located at Hersheypark in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The ride begins with riders being pulled backwards out of the station up a hill. They are then released, speed through the station and go throught the ride's three loops, including one cobra roll. The train go..
Sidewinder (roller coaster)
There are multiple roller coasters named Sidewinder: Sidewinder at Six Flags Elitch GardensSidewinder at HersheyparkSidewinder at Legend CityThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to ..
Sidewinder (Six Flags Elitch Gardens)
Sidewinder is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Elitch Gardens in Denver, Colorado. This is a fairly simple coaster that takes rides through one loop. Instead of starting from the ground, riders have to ascend stairs fifty feet up to the loading station. The train is launched down a hi..
Sidewinder Arcas
Sidewinder Arcas is the designation of a two-stage sounding rocket, consisting of a Sidewinder starting stage and an Arcas upper stage. The Sidewinder Arcas has a ceiling of 90 km, a takeoff thrust of 26 kN, a takeoff weight of 120 kg, a diameter of 130 mm and a length of 4.80 m. External link ..
Sidewinder Raven
Sidewinder Raven is the designation of a two-stage sounding rocket. A ceiling of 112 km, a takeoff thrust of 26 kN, a takeoff weight of 110 kg, a diameter of 130 mm and a length of 5.20 m. http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/sidraven.htm ..
Sidewinding
Crotalus scutulatus, Mojave rattlesnake, sidewinding Sidewinding is a type of locomotion unique to caenophidian snakes, used to move across loose or slippery substrates. It is most often used by the Saharan horned viper, Cerastes cerastes, and the sidewinder rattlesnake, Crotalus cerastes, to..
Sidewise Award for Alternate History
The Sidewise Award for Alternate history was established in 1995 to recognize the best alternate history stories and novels of the year. The award takes its name from the 1934 short story "Sidewise in Time" by Murray Leinster, in which a strange storm causes portions of Earth to swap places with th..
Side (disambiguation)
The term Side may refer to: Secretaría de Inteligencia, an Argentine intelligence agency.The Travis single "Side".A football team.The ancient city Side on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ..
Side (single)
The B-sides to the single "Side" by Travis included two tracks taken from the Glasgow Barrowlands gig in June. They are "Driftwood" and "All The Young Dudes", which was originally written by David Bowie for Mott the Hoople and features lead vocals by Dougie. Another issue of the single includes a..
Side 2 Side
Side 2 Side is the 3rd official single off of Three 6 Mafia's album Most Known Unknown. A music video has been released for the song as a remix, which features Project Pat and Bow Wow. ..
Side 3 (album)
Side 3 is the third album from The Raspberries, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music). The album cover is cleverly shaped like a punnet of Raspberries, with the group's name placed on top of the LP sleeve. Track listing Tonight (Carmen) (3:40)Last Dance (Bryson) (3:38)Making It Easy (Smalley) (3:11..
Side arm
For the U.S. anti-radiation missile, see AGM-122 Sidearm, you may also be looking for the article on Wakizashi, which translates to side arm A side arm is a small personal weapon that is typically worn on the body in a holster in such a way to permit immediate access and use. Although this term can..
Side Arms Hyper Dyne
Side Arms Hyper Dyne (J: "Zettai Gattai") is a 1986 arcade game created by Capcom. The game is a scrolling shooter that unlike most games in the genre, allows the player to shoot both left and right, an idea Capcom had previously experimented with 1985's Section Z. The game is the second in the ..
Side Brok
Side Brok is a Norwegian rap group from Ørsta, in western Norway. The members of Side Brok are Sjef R, his alter ego Thorstein Hyl III, Skatebård, Tore B, Odd G and Tunk. Discography Høge Brelle (2004)Side Brooklyn EP (2005)Kar Me Kjøme Frå (2006) External links [Official pages] ..
Side Burn
Side Burn is the name of several characters in the Transformers Universes. Contents 1 [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]1.1 Dreamwave Comics2 [[Transformers: Armada]]3 [[Transformers: Universe]] [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise]] Transformers Character Side Burn..
Side by Side
"Side by Side" can refer to: Side By Side (band)Side By Side, the racing game series from the mid 90's by Taito Corporation.Side by Side (song)Side by Side (The Price is Right pricing game)Side by Side (album), the name of an album collaboration between Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges This is a ..
Side by Side (1927 song)
"Side by Side" is a popular song by Harry Woods, written in 1927, now considered a standard. It has been recorded by many artists, but is probably best known in a 1953 recording by Kay Starr. Recorded versions Paul AnkaPat BooneRay Charles and Betty Carter (1961)Patsy ClineCliff "Ukelele Ike" Edwa..
Side By Side (band)
Side By Side was an American hardcore punk band on Revelation Records. They were a band from NY of youth crew persuasion. The singer Jules was also in Alone in a Crowd before Side by Side formed. Side by Side also consisted of Sammy on drums. Sammy also went on to be in bands such as Youth of Today,..
Side By Side (Barry Crump song)
"Side By Side" is a single by New Zealander, Barry Crump featuring his "sidekick" Scotty. The single was released as a "unity" song and was used as the theme song for Team New Zealand in the America's Cup. Song information Track Listings ..
Side by Side (pricing game)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Side by Side is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. This game is played fo..
Side by Side (song)
Side by Side can refer to: Side by Side (1927 song), by Harry Woods, popularized by Kay StarrSide by Side (1983 song), by Maurice White, Wayne Vaughn, and Wanda Vaughn, popularized by Earth, Wind, & FireSide by Side (from Company, by Stephen Sondheim for the 1970 musical CompanyThis is a [disa..
Side chain
A side chain in organic chemistry and biochemistry which is a part of a molecule that is attached to a core structure. An R group is a generic label for a side chain which can be anything; however, it is typically stable and covalently linked to the adjoining atom. Historically the abbreviations R ..
Side chain (sound)
A side chain in sound dynamics processing is a feature of compressors that allows for spectral processing, compression keying, and ducking applications, and a feature of noise gates that is useful for synching external sounds to recorded tracks. ..
Side channel attack
In cryptography, a side channel attack is any attack based on information gained from the physical implementation of a cryptosystem, rather than theoretical weaknesses in the algorithms (compare cryptanalysis). For example, timing information, power consumption, electromagnetic emanations or even so..
Side collision
Side collisions are vehicle crashes where the side of one or more vehicles is impacted. These crashes often occur at intersections, in parking lots, when two vehicles pass on a multi-lane roadway, or when a vehicle hits a fixed object. Broadside or t-bone collision Broadside collisions or t-bone c..
Side control
Side control (often also called side mount or sometimes cross mount) is a dominant ground grappling position where the top combatant is lying perpendicularly over the face-up bottom combatant in such a way that the legs are free and he or she exerts considerable control over the combatant on the ..
Side dish
A side dish, sometimes referred to as a side order or simply a side, is a food item that accompanies the entrée or main course at a meal. A typical meal with a meat-based main dish might include one vegetable side dish, sometimes in the form of a salad, and one starch side dish, such as bread,..
Side effect
Side effect can mean: Adverse drug reaction, an unintended consequence specifically arising from drug therapyTherapeutic effect, a desirable consequence of any kind of medical treatment, even though resulting as an unintended, unexpected consequence of the [treatment]Adverse effect (med..
Side Effects
Side Effects is an anthology of 17 comical short stories written by Woody Allen between 1975 and 1980, all but one of which were previously published in, variously, The New Republic, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and The Kenyon Review. Some of the tales The first story, Remembering Needlema..
Side Effects (Ben 10 episode)
"Side Effects" is the twelfth episode for the American animated television series Ben 10, which premiered on March 18, 2006. Contents 0.1 Recap0.2 Quotes1 Previous episode2 Next episode2.1 See also Recap [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending det..
Side Effects (TV series)
Side Effects was a Canadian television series, which aired from February, 1994 to January, 1996 on CBC Television. A hospital-themed drama created by Brenda Greenberg and Guy Mullally, the cast included Cynthia Dale, Albert Schultz, Joseph Ziegler, Jovanni Sy and Arsinée Khanjian. ..
Side effect (computer science)
In computer science, a function is said to produce a side effect if it modifies some state other than its return value. For example, a function might modify a global or a static variable, modify one of its arguments, write data to a display or file, or read some data from other side-effecting functi..
Side Effect X
Side Effect X is an Australian rock band. Its members are Chris Rand, Sven Sellin, Shane Partridge, Keith Owen and Michael Caruana. They were formed in Wollongong, New South Wales, 82km south of Sydney. The group was originally a popular Australian heavy metal band called Segression, but a complete..
Side entry missionary position
The side entry missionary position is a sexual position. In this position, the man kneels, straddling the woman's lower leg. Her upper leg is free to move, but it tends to be bent up; sometimes she holds it to her chest with her hand. Advantages Inserting the penis is easy.Body caressing ..
Side friction roller coaster
A side friction roller coaster is an early roller coaster design that does not have an extra set of wheels under the track to prevent cars from flying off. Before the invention of up-stop wheels, coaster cars were built to run in a trough, with wheels under the car and side plates to help keep the c..
Side honed figure skating blades
Side honed figure skating blades have a concave design which causes them to be thicker at the stanchions and the edge stripe and thinner in between. They are easily recognizable because they cause reflections to be inverted. There are other types of blade modifications, as well, such as parabolic f..
Side lobe
In antenna engineering, the parts of the radiation pattern that are not the main beam. The power density in the side lobes is generally much less than that in the main beam. It is generally desirable to minimize the sidelobe level (SLL), which is measured in decibels relative to the peak of the main..
Side midfielder
Side midfielder is a term which is occasionally used in association football to describe a player who plays on the side of the midfield. The more common term for this, however, is winger. For the main article on the midfield position, see midfielderFor the article on wingers, see winger (sport) Thi..
Side of a Bullet (song)
Side of a Bullet is Nickelback's tribute song to Dimebag Darrell. This song was written to pay homage to Dimebag Darrell who was shot on stage while performing in Columbus, Ohio. The solo was written by Dimebag and was sent to Nickelback by Dimebag's wife and brother Vinnie Paul. At first Nickelbac..
Side of the road (disambiguation)
Side of the road may refer to: Driving on the left or rightShoulder (road), a reserved area alongside the verge of a road or motorwaySidewalk, also known as a pavement or footpathWrong Side of the Road, a low-budget film made in South Australia in 1980 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation..
Side One
Side One is a 2005 album by Adrian Belew featuring Les Claypool (from Primus), and Danny Carey (from Tool) on tracks 1, 2 and 3. Track listing "Ampersand" (Belew) - 4:23"Writing On The Wall" (Belew) - 3:53"Matchless Man" (Belew) - 2:32"Madness" (Belew/Katchaturian) - 6:54"Walk Around The World" (..
Side on (cricket)
Bowling Techniques [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Bowling strategyFast bowling*Seam bowling *Swing bowling Spin bowling*Left-arm orthodox *Left-arm unorthodox *Leg spin *Off spin *Finger spin *Wrist spin Deliveries Full toss/BeamerFast bowling*Bouncer*Indipper*Inswinger*Leg cut..
Side Out
Side Out is a 1990 beach film about volleyball competition, it featured C. Thomas Howell, Peter Horton and Courtney Thorne-Smith. This movie is also notable for having a brief appearance by a fully clothed supermodel, Kathy Ireland. External links ..
Side pass (dance move)
The side pass is an essential move for Lindy Hop and all swing dances. The girl (follow) starts on one side of the guy (lead) and moves to the other side, usually in 6 or 8 counts. There are many variations. The key variations of the side pass are the Jitterbug and Hollywood side passes. Contents..
Side platform
Side platforms with overpass between them Railway platforms at railway stations on double lines can be side platforms or island platforms. With side platforms, track centres remain the same, and no space is lost for slewing the track to wider centres, as would be needed for an island platform..
Side Pocket
Side Pocket is a Billiards ("Pool") video game made by Data East in 1987. During play, the player may put various spins on the ball, such as "English", "Massé", or perform a "jump shot". The single player mode, called "Pocket", requires that the player clear all the balls off the table in a lim..
Side reins
Side reins are pieces of equipment used when longeing a horse, running from the bridle's bit to the saddle or surcingle. They must be used properly or they may damage the horse's movement or cause an accident. Contents 1 The Side Rein2 Uses of the Side Rein3 Adjustment of the Side ..
Side Show
Side Show is a musical about Daisy and Violet Hilton, two Siamese Twins who make a change from being a circus act to becoming famous stage performers in the 1930s. The show was written by Bill Russell (book and lyrics) and Henry Krieger (music). The show starred Alice Ripley as Violet and Emily ..
Side Show Freaks
Side Show Freaks is 40 Below Summer's first recorded album. It was self-released in 1999, and only 1,000 copies were pressed. Track listing "Suck It Up""5 lb. bag""All About You""Sunburn""Little Lover""Untied""Disease""2 Fisted""I'm So Ugly""I'm Still Bleeding""Rejection""Step Into The Sideshow" P..
Side Spitter
Eric Milano, 17, is a battle artist, known for his vigorous underground competitions. He battles under the alias "Side Spitter," and currently runs unopposed in the Virginia and District circuits. Contents 1 History2 Battle Competitions2.1 Battle Style2.2 Battle Events3 E..
Side stitch
When exercising, a side stitch (or side cramp) is an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage. It is also referred to as exercise related transient abdominal pain (ETAP). This pain is caused by the internal organs (like the liver and stomach) pulling downwards on the diaphragm. It i..
Side story
A side story in fiction is a form of narrative that occurs alongside established stories set within a fictional universe. As opposed to a prequel, sequel, or interquel, a side story takes place within the same time frame as an existing work. Side stories are common in epic type series, especially..
Side street
''For the black and white movie, see Side Street (film) A side street is a street that intersects a main street and ends there. It generally carries little traffic. ..
Side Street (film)
Side Street is a black-and-white film noir from 1950, directed by Anthony Mann and starring Farley Granger. Side Street was filmed on location throughout New York City and culminated in one of the first modern car chases, prior to 1968's Bullitt. Much of the film is set in the vicinity of the long..
Side Trax
Side Trax is a CD from industrial metal band Ministry. The album was released in October of 2004. It complies EPs from four Ministry side projects recorded in the late 1980s: Pailhead, 1000 Homo DJs, PTP, and Acid Horse. Excepting PTP's "Show Me Your Spine", all of the songs were originally rel..
Side valley
The terms side valley and tributary valley refer to valleys whose brook or river is confluent to a greater one. Upstream, the valleys can be classified in an increasing order which is equivalent to the usual orographic order: the tributaries are ordered from those nearest to the source of the river..
Sidgwick Site
The Sidgwick Site is one of the biggest sites within the University of Cambridge. It is located on the western edge of Cambridge city centre, and is home to several of the university's arts faculties. The site is named after the philosopher Henry Sidgwick, who studied at Cambridge in the 19th centur..
Sidhauli
Sidhauli is a town and a nagar panchayat in Sitapur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Sidhauli is located at [27.28° N 80.83° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Sidhauli]. It has an average elevation of 138 metres (452 feet). Demograph..
Sidhe Interactive
Sidhe Interactive is a game development studio based in Wellington, New Zealand. Sidhe Interactive is an officially licensed developer for Microsoft (Xbox, Xbox 360), Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (PSOne, PS2, PSP), and Nintendo of America (GBA, DS). It is also a co-founding member of the Ne..
Sidhi
Sidhi is a city in Madhya Pradesh state of central India. It is the administrative headquarters of Sidhi District. ..
Sidhi District
Sidhi district is one of the districts of Madhya Pradesh state of India. The town of Sidhi is the district headquarters. The district is part of Rewa Division. Famous people from Sidhi district BirbalArjun SinghExternal link [Sidhi District] Divisions and Districts of Madhya Pradesh B..
Sidhmukh
Sidhmukh is a town of historical importance located in Churu district of Rajasthan, India. It was the capital of Kaswan Jat rulers of Jangladesh. When Rathores under the leadership of Bika were spreading their rule in Jangladesh in late fifteenth century,At that time Kaswan Jats were ruling in abou..
Sidhpur
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Sidhpura
Sidhpura is a town and a nagar panchayat in Etah district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Sidhpura is located at [27.63° N 78.88° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Sidhpura]. It has an average elevation of 168 metres (551 feet). Demographics..
Sidhu
Sidhu (Punjabi: , siddhū) is a prominent Jat/Jatt gotra or clan of the state of Punjab (India) in India. Contents 1 Origin and History1.1 Devraj, Jaisal and Hemraj1.2 Jondhar, Mangal Rao, and Khiva Rao1.3 Sidhu1.4 The Brars2 Sidhus and Brars during the lifetime ..
Sidi
Sidi is a masculine title of respect in Western Arabic language and Egyptian Arabic (sayyid in other dialects) equivalent to modern popular usage of the English Mr. and Spanish Señor. It is also used in other Arabic dialects, such as Eastern Arabic, as well as by Muslims of the Indian subcontinent ..
Sidi-Daoud, Algeria
Sidi Daoud is a town in north-central Algeria, on the west bank of the Sebaou River, a few kilometers downstream from its mouth, in eastern Boumerdes wilaya. It is the capital of a municipality dominated by the mountain of Bouberak, including the coastal village of Sahel Bouberak. ..
Sidi-Hamed massacre
Algerian massacres in 1998 Massacres in which over 50 people were killed: Wilaya of Relizane massacres 4 January Sidi-Hamed massacre 11 January Oued Bouaicha massacre 26 March Baloul massacre 2 September Tadjena massacre 8 December 1997 - [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?titl..
Sidibe Korian Sidibe
Sidibe Korian Sidbe is a Deputy in the Malian Parliament as well as a member of the Pan-African Parliament. External links [Member of the Pan-African Parliament] ..
Siding
This article is about the house covering. See rail siding for an alternative usage of this term. Corrugated steel siding, for the side of a barn. Siding is the outer covering of a house meant to shed water and protect from the effects of weather. Siding may be formed of horizontal boards, v..
Siding Spring 2.3 m Telescope
The 2.3 m Telescope at Siding Spring Observatory is operated by the Australian National University. The 2.3m Advanced Technology Telescope was constructed during the early 1980's and featured at-the-time radical features: an alt-az mount and co-rotating dome. Instrumentation includes: The Double B..
Siding Spring Observatory
The Anglo-Australian Telescope at Siding Spring Observatory Siding Spring Observatory near Coonabarabran, Australia incorporates the Anglo-Australian Observatory along with a collection of other telescopes. The observatory is situated 1165 metres above sea level in the Warrumbungles on Sidin..
Siding Spring Survey
The Siding Spring Survey (SSS) is a Near-Earth Object search program that utilises the 0.5-m Uppsala Schmidt Telescope at Siding Spring Observatory, N.S.W., Australia. It is the southern hemisphere counterpart of the Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) located in the Santa Catalina Mountains on Mt Bigelow, ne..
Sidiq Koya
The late Sidiq M. Koya was an Indo-Fijian politician and veteran Opposition leader. He succeeded to the leadership of the mostly Indo-Fijian National Federation Party (NFP) on the death of the party's founder, A.D. Patel, in October 1969, remaining in this post until 1977. He later served a second..
Sidis
Sidis can refer to several things: The Russian-American Sidis family:*Boris Sidis (1867–1923), psychologist, psychiatrist, and "psychopathologist";*His wife Sarah Mandelbaum Sidis (1875–1959), one of a handful of women to receive a medical degree in the 19th century.*Their son William J..
Sidi Abdel Rahman
Sidi Abdel Rahman is a town in Egypt. It is located by Mersa Matruh and is often a resting point on trips from Alexandria to the Siwa Oasis. ..
Sidi Ahmed al-Tidjani
Sidi Ahmed al-Tidjani (1737-1815), in Arabic سيدي أحمد التجاني (Sīdī 'Aḥmad at-Tijānī), founded the Tijānī Sūfī order (tarīqah) in the late eighteenth century in Fez, Morocco. The order he founded is called in Arabic the Tijāniyya. Born in `Ayn Mādī, Algeria, al-Tidjan..
Sidi Barrani
Sidi Barrani is a village in Egypt, about 95km from the border with Libya, and around 240km from Tobruk. Sidi Barrani is often mentioned to denote the extent of the initial Italian invasion into Egypt, from Libya, and the Italian Tenth Army would build a series of forts in the vicinity of Sidi Barra..
Sidi Bel Abbes
Sidi Bel Abbes (Arabic: سيدي بلعباس) is a capital (1998 pop. 180,260) of the Sidi Bel Abbes wilaya, Algeria. It is the commercial center of an important area of vineyards, market gardens, orchards, and grain fields. Farm and electronics equipment are manufactured. The city, on the Mékerr..
Sidi Bel Abbes Province
Sidi Bel Abbes (Arabic: ولاية سيدي بلعباس ) is one of the wilayas, or provinces, of Algeria in Saharan Africa. Its capital is Sidi Bel Abbes. It is situated in the north-west of Algeria. ..
Sidi Bou Said
Sidi Bou Said (Arabic: سيدي بو سعيد) is a town in northern Tunisia (it is located only 20 km from the capital of Tunisia, Tunis). It is the capital of the Sidi Bou Said Governorate. The town got its name for a Muslim religious figure who lived there, Abou Said ibn Khalef ibn Yahia E..
Sidi Bou Said (band)
Sidi Bou Said were a London based rock band, who existed during the 1990's. Their music combined an indie rock/folk sound with complex arrangements and literate lyrics. They were often compared to Throwing Muses and the Pixies, with whom they shared a taste for sometimes uncomfortable lyrical ..
Sidi Bou Said Governorate
Sidi Bou Said Governorate (Arabic: ) is one of the twenty-four governorates (provinces) of Tunisia. It is situated in central Tunisia. It covers an area of 6,994 km² and has a population of 396,000 (2004 census). The capital is Sidi Bou Said. Governorates of Tunisia ..
Sidi Brahim Caserne
The name Sidi Brahim comes from a tomb located in western Algeria near the Moroccan frontier. On 21 September 1845 a detachment of men from the 8th Chasseurs d'Orléans and some attached individuals fought a large force of Berber tribesmen twenty times their number near that location. The fight la..
Sidi Daoud
Sidi Daoud can refer to: Sidi-Daoud, AlgeriaSidi-Daoud, TunisiaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Sidi Daoud massacre
Algerian massacres in 1997 Massacres in which over 50 people were killed: Thalit massacre 3 - 4 April Haouch Khemisti massacre 21 April Dairat Labguer massacre 16 June Si-Zerrouk massacre 27 July Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre 3 August Souhane massacre 20 - 21 August Beni-Ali..
Sidi Ferruch
Sidi Ferruch is a coastal town in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is located at around [36°45′40″N, 2°50′38″E]. ..
Sidi Ifni
A mosque just outside Sidi Ifni Sidi Ifni is a city, located in southwest Morocco next to the Atlantic Ocean. It has a population of 20,000 people. The economic base of the city is fishing. History In 1476, Sidi Ifni was occupied by Spain. It remained in Spanish hands until 1524 when it was..
Sidi Kacem
Sidi Kacem is a city in northern Morocco. It is located at around [34°13′0″N, 5°42′0″W]. ..
Sidi Mohamed Ould Boubacar
Sidi Mohamed Ould Boubacar (born 1945) is the current Prime Minister of Mauritania. He was appointed on August 7 2005 by Col. Ely Ould Mohamed Vall. He also held this office from 1992 until 1996, while Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya was President. Between his two periods as prime minister, he was his c..
Sidi Moro Sanneh
Sidi Moro Sanneh (born 1947) is a Gambian economist who currently serves as minister of industry, trade and employment of that country. Sanneh studied and worked in the United States, particularly in urban development. He joined the Gambian civil service in 1977. He later became an advisor to the U..
Sidi Moumen
Sidi Moumen is a commune in the suburbs of Casablanca, Morocco. Inhabited by 170 000 inhabitants, the commune is infamous for its shanty towns, from whom came the terrorists of the 2003 Casablanca bombings, mainly Karian Thoma. ..
Sidi Saiyyed mosque
The Sidi Saiyyed mosque, built in 1573, is one of the most famous mosques of Ahmedabad. The mosque was built by Sidi Saiyyed, who was a slave of Sultan Ahmed Shah. The mosque was built in the last year of the Sultanate of Gujarat. The mosque is entirely arcuated. The mosque has ten screen wind..
Sidi Yahya
Sidi Yahya is a mosque and madrassa of Timbuktu in the West African country of Mali dating back the early 15th century. Sidi Yahya along with Djinguereber and Sankore compose the "University" of Timbuktu. Contents 1 History2 Changes3 Notable Features4 Sources History Sidi ..
Sidjae Reid
Sidjae Angelique Reid (born May 31, 1979) is a Jamaican model. The tall Jamaican beauty was discovered by the famous Photographer Peter Beard in SoHo, Manhattan, New York City. Beard described Sidjae as following, "She is definitely the most unbelievable woman I've ever seen and for the runway she..
Sidlaghatta
Sidlaghatta is a town in Kolar district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Geography Sidlaghatta is located at [13.39° N 77.86° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Sidlaghatta]. It has an average elevation of 878 metres (2880 feet). Demographics As of 2001 Ind..
Sidlaw Hills
Sidlaw Hills are a range of hills correctly known as The Sidlaws due to Law being a Scots word meaning hill. The Sidlaws extend from Kinnoul Hill, near Perth, NE. to Brechin, in Angus. A point of interest is Dunsinane Hill. The highest point is Craigowl Hill. This article incorporates text from..
Sidlesham F.C.
Sidlesham F.C. are a football club based in Sidlesham, England. They joined the Sussex County Football League Division Three in 1991. In 1997, they won the title. In the 2002-03 season, they reached the 2nd round of the FA Vase. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Sussex County Football ..
Sidley Austin
Sidley Austin LLP, formerly known as Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP, is a large US-based corporate law firm with over 1500 lawyers across the US and world. Sidley Austin is the sixth largest firm in the world with over 1500 lawyers in over 20 offices worldwide. It is only one out of five law firms ..
Sidley United F.C.
Sidley United F.C. is a football club based in Bexhill, England. They were the founding members of the Sussex County Football League Division Two in 1952. For the 2005-06 season, they members of the Sussex County Football League Division One. ..
Sidmouth
Sidmouth Arms of Sidmouth Town Council For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Sidmouth is a small town of 14,400 on the east Devon coast in south west England about 15 miles south east of Exeter. Situated at the mouth of the River Sid, it is surrounded by the East Devon Area of Ou..
Sidmouth (disambiguation)
Sidmouth is the name of: Sidmouth, a coastal town in Devon, England the Viscount Sidmouth (Lord Sidmouth)* the 1st Viscount Sidmouth Henry Addington (1759-1844) redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Sidmouth Festival
Sidmouth festival , founded in 1955 is one of the best-known and longest-running folk festivals in the United Kingdom. It offers a range of activities including concerts, ceilidhs, informal sessions and jams, workshops, dance displays, children's activities and more. It originally began as a morris..
Sidney
Sidney may refer to: :See also Sydney (disambiguation) Contents 1 Places1.1 Canada1.2 United Kingdom1.3 United States2 People3 Things4 See also Places Canada Sidney, British ColumbiaUnited Kingdom Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge United States Sidney, ArkansasS..
Sidney's Catalog
The Sidney's Catalog is a fictional quarterly animal purchase catalog featured in the movie Blade Runner and Phillip K. Dick's classic, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? The catalog consists of a variety of animal species and list prices, marking extinct species with an e yet still giving the li..
Sidney, Arkansas
Sidney is a town in Sharp County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 275 at the 2000 census. Geography Sidney is located at [36°0′16″N, 91°39′33″W] (36.004326, -91.659115)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ha..
Sidney, British Columbia
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Sidney, Illinois
Sidney is a village in Champaign County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,062 at the 2000 census. Geography Sidney is located at [40°1′28″N, 88°4′22″W] (40.024409, -88.072689)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Sidney, Indiana
Sidney is a town in Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States. The population was 168 at the 2000 census. Geography Sidney is located at [41°6′19″N, 85°44′35″W] (41.105140, -85.743074)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town ..
Sidney, Iowa
Sidney is a city in Fremont County, Iowa, United States. The population was 1,300 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Fremont County[Geographic references#6GR6] and is one of the smallest county seats in Iowa. In late July/early August the town is the site of Iowa's largest rodeo...
Sidney, Maine
Sidney is a town in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,514 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 117.9 km² (45.5 mi²). 109.4 km² (42.2 mi²) of it is land and 8.5 km² (3.3 mi²) of it (7.25%) is water. ..
Sidney, Montana
Sidney is a city in Richland County of the U.S. state of Montana, less than 15.5 km (10 m) away from the eastern border of the state. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 4,774. It is the county seat of Richland County[Geographic references#6GR6]. The city lies next to the Yellow..
Sidney, Nebraska
Sidney is a city in Cheyenne County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 6,282 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Cheyenne County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Points of interest4 External links Geography Sidney ..
Sidney, New York
Sidney in the U.S. state of New York may refer to two places, both within Delaware County. Sidney (village), New YorkSidney (town), New York This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish t..
Sidney, Ohio
Sidney is a city in Shelby County, Ohio, United States. The population was 20,211 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Shelby County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 Geography2 Architecture3 Demographics4 Trivia5 Yellow Jackets6 Railroad Hist..
Sidney-Richland Municipal Airport
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Sidneyia
Sidneyia is an extinct arthropod known from fossils found in the Cambrian-age Burgess Shale formation of British Columbia. Sidneyia ranged from 2 to 5 inches in length and is one of the largest arthropods found at the site. It was a benthic carnivore that walked along the sea floor in search of pr..
Sidney (Pokémon)
Sidney is a fictional character in the Pokémon video game series. He is a member of Hoenn's Elite Four and the first you will face. He is an expert on Dark-types. Sprite and mini sprites of Sidney:[link] Contents 1 Name Origin2 In the Games2.1 Pokémon2.1.1 Pokémo..
Sidney (surname)
Sidney as a surname may be Algernon Sidney, republican under Charles IIDonald Sidney-Fryer, American poetGeorge Sidney, American film directorHenry Sidney (1529-1586), father of Mary, Philip and Robert, Earl of LeicesterHilarie Sidney, musicianMary Sidney, Countess of PembrokePhilip Sidney, poet an..
Sidney (town), New York
Sidney is a town in Delaware County, New York, United States. The population was 6,109 at the 2000 census. The Town of Sidney contains a village with the name Sidney. The town is on the northwest part of the county. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities ..
Sidney (village), New York
Sidney is a village in Delaware County, New York, USA. The population was 4,068 at the 2000 census. The Village of Sidney is in west part of the Town of Sidney. Geography The village is on the south shore of the Susquehanna River. Sidney is located at [42°18′29″N, 75°23′47″W] ..
Sidney A. McPhee
Dr. Sidney A. McPhee is a nationally known educator, currently serving as the President of Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU). A native of the Bahamas, Dr. McPhee earned his B.A. degree (Summa Cum Laude) from Prairie View A&M University in 1976, a Master's degree in 1979 from the University o..
Sidney Abrahams
Sir Sidney Solomon Abrahams (11 February 1885 - 14 May 1957), nicknamed Solly, was a British Olympic athlete and Chief Justice of Ceylon (Sri Lanka). He was the older brother of famed Olympian Harold Abrahams. Born in Birmingham, England, Abrahams competed for Cambridge University from 1904 to 190..
Sidney Ainsworth
Sidney Ainsworth (December 21, 1872-May 21, 1922) was a screen and stage actor who appeared in his first movie in 1909. He was born in Manchester, England and died in Madison, Wisconsin. Filmography Mr. Barnes of New York (1922) .... DanellaA Poor Relation (1921) .... SterrettThe Invisible Power (1..
Sidney Algier
Sidney Algier (December 5, 1889-April 24, 1945) was an actor, film director and screenwriter. He was married to Wava Roberts. He was born in Shamokin, Pennsylvania and died in Los Angeles, California of a heart attack. Contents 1 Filmography1.1 Assistant Director1.2 Unit Manager1.3..
Sidney Allard
Sidney Allard (died 1966) was the founder of the Allard car company. He won the 1949 British Hill Climb Championship at the wheel of a Steyr-Allard. He also competed in the 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans, sharing an Allard car with Philip Fotheringham-Parker, but the team were the first to retire, after c..
Sidney Allinson
Sidney Allinson (born in England) is an author. He presently resides in Victoria, British Columbia, having previously lived in Toronto. He grew up in Southport, UK and served in Great Britain's Royal Air Force before moving to Canada in 1951.[link] He has written historically-based fictio..
Sidney Altman
Sidney Altman (born May 7, 1939) is a Canadian-born molecular biologist, who is currently the Sterling Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and Chemistry at Yale University. In 1989 he shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas R. Cech for their work on the catalytic prop..
Sidney and Beatrice Webb
Please see the separate Sidney Webb and Beatrice Webb articles. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Sidney and Lowe Railroad
The Sidney and Lowe Railroad (SLGG) is a switching line that runs between Sidney, Nebraska, a connection with BNSF Railway at Huntsman, Nebraska and a connection with Union Pacific Railroad at Brownson, Nebraska. It was founded in 1980 to serve a developing industrial area near the U.S. Army's Big ..
Sidney Armus
Sidney Armus (December 19, 1924-June 21, 2002) was an American actor. He was born in The Bronx, New York and died in Manhatten, New York of cancer. External links ..
Sidney Arnold
Sidney Arnold (born 1933) was an American figure skater. She competed in ice dance with Franklin Nelson. Competitive Highlights (with Nelson) 1956 U.S. Championships - 3rdWorld Championships - 7th ..
Sidney Barthelemy
Sidney John Barthelemy was the mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana from 1986 to 1994. Contents 1 Early life2 Barthelemy as mayor3 After City Hall4 External links5 Citations Early life Born in New Orleans on March 17, 1942, the third of six children in a Creole family, Ba..
Sidney Bates
Sidney Bates (June 14, 1921 - August 8, 1944) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was the son of Frederick (a rag and bone man) and Gladys May Bates, ..
Sidney Bechet
Sidney Bechet Sidney Bechet (May 14, 1897 – May 14, 1959) was a jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer. He was born in New Orleans. From a young age, Bechet quickly mastered any musical instrument he encountered. Some New Orleanians remembered him as a cornet hot-shot in his you..
Sidney Blackmer
Sidney Blackmer (July 13, 1895 - October 6, 1973) was an American actor. Blackmer was born and raised in Salisbury, North Carolina, As a young man in his late teens, he went to New York City looking for acting work in the theater. While there, he took jobs at various film studios at the then motion..
Sidney Blumenthal
Sidney Blumenthal was born in Chicago in 1948 and educated at Brandeis University (BA in Sociology in 1969). He is a widely-published journalist, especially on American politics and foreign policy. He started his career in Boston, then wrote for The New Republic, The Washington Post, Vanity Fair, ..
Sidney Bradford
This article is about a person. See Bradford (disambiguation) for other entries about Bradford. Sidney Bradford, (May 30, 1906 - 1960), went blind at 10 months of age but regained sight after a cornea transplant at the age 52. He was the subject of many scientific studies of perception by neurop..
Sidney Breese
Sidney Breese (September 7, 1800–June 27, 1878) was a U.S. Senator from Illinois. Breese was born in Whitesboro, New York and attended Hamilton College and Union College. Upon graduating in 1818, he moved to Illinois and was admitted to the bar in 1820. After serving as a militia officer i..
Sidney Brichto
Rabbi Dr Sidney Brichto is a British Liberal Jewish rabbi. He was born and grew up in America, before moving to the UK. He is also a prolific author, having written extensively in the Jewish and national press. In the 1960s, he was the first Executive Director of (as it was then) the Union of Libera..
Sidney Buchman
Sidney Robert Buchman (March 27, 1902 – August 23, 1975) was a film writer and producer who worked on 38 films from the late 1920s to the early 1970s. Born in Duluth, Minnesota, he served as President of the Writers' Guild of America in 1941-1942. Sidney Buchman is remembered for writing come..
Sidney Buckwold
Sidney (Sid) Labe Buckwold (November 3, 1916 - June 27, 2001), O.C., B.Comm., LL.D. was a Canadian senator and mayor of Saskatoon. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba to Harry Buckwold (1890-1980) and Dorothy Friedman (-1966), he moved to Saskatoon in 1925. Buckwold attended Buena Vista School, Nutana Colle..
Sidney Buller-Fullerton-Elphinstone, 16th Lord Elphinstone
Sidney Herbert Buller-Fullerton-Elphinstone, 16th Lord Elphinstone and 2nd Baron Elphinstone KT (27 July 1869 - 28 November 1955) was a Scottish nobleman. The son of the 15th Lord Elphinstone and Constance, daughter of the 6th Earl of Dunmore, he was educated at Marlborough College and succeeded hi..
Sidney Camm
Sir Sydney Camm Sir Sydney Camm (1893–March 12, 1966) was a British aeronautical engineer who contributed to many aircraft designs, from the biplanes of the 1920s to jet fighters. One particularly notable aircraft he designed is the Hawker Hurricane fighter. Contents 1 History2..
Sidney Carroll
Sidney Carroll (May 25, 1913-November 3, 1988) was a film and television screenwriter. Although Carroll wrote most frequently for television, he is perhaps best remembered today for writing the screenplay for The Hustler (1961) for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. He has also won Emmy..
Sidney Clayton Woodroffe
Sidney Clayton Woodroffe was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The medal4 References5 S..
Sidney Coleman
Sidney Coleman at Harvard University Sidney Richard Coleman is an eminent theoretical physicist. He is professor emeritus at Harvard University and the author of the classic Aspects of Symmetry. Coleman's former students include David Politzer, Lee Smolin, David Griffiths, Anthony Zee, Erick ..
Sidney Colvin
Sidney Colvin (1845-1927) was an English literary and art critic. He was born at Norwood, London, on the 18th of June 1845. A scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, he became a fellow of his college in 1868. In 1873 he was Slade professor of fine art, and was appointed in the next year to the direc..
Sidney Cooke
Sidney Cooke (also known as Hissing Sid) is a 78-year-old Englishman convicted and serving two life sentences for a string of rapes and sexual abuse against boys. Along with three accomplices, Cooke was imprisoned in 1984 for manslaughter in the death of a 14-year-old boy, one of many the four men ..
Sidney Corbett
Sidney Corbett (born 1960 in Chicago) is an American composer based in Germany. He studied at the University of California, San Diego, and earned his doctorate from Yale University in 1989. His output includes much vocal music, as well as works for the stage, orchestral and ensemble music, and solo..
Sidney Cotton
Frederick Sidney Cotton (17 June 1894 - 13 February 1969) was an Australian inventor, photographer and aviation and photography pioneer, responsible for developing and promoting an early colour film process, and largely responsible for the development of photographic reconnaissance before and during..
Sidney Crosby
Sidney Patrick Crosby (born August 7, 1987) is a professional ice hockey player for the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins. He was the first pick of the 2005 NHL Entry Draft and one of the leading scorers during the 2005-06 NHL season finishing 6th in scoring with 102 points (39 G, 63 A). Contents 1&nbs..
Sidney D. Kirkpatrick
Sidney D. Kirkpatrick (b. 1955) is a documentary film maker and a bestselling author. He grew up in Stony Brook, Long Island and attended Kent School, Connecticut, Hampshire College, Massachusetts and New York University. His documentaries include: My Father the President (1982), in which Ethel Der..
Sidney Darlington
Sidney Darlington (July 18, 1906 - October 31, 1997) was a renowned electrical engineer, who invented the transistor configuration named after him, the Darlington transistor. In 1945 he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' highest civilian honor, for his contributions du..
Sidney Davidoff
Sidney Davidoff is a senior partner in the firm of [Davidoff & Malito]. Now a lobbyist and attorney, he was a personal aide or administrative assistant to NYC mayor John Lindsay. Hendrik Hertzberg called him "the Mayor's burly troubleshooter". [link] In 1968, when students took ..
Sidney Dean Townley
Sidney Dean Townley (April 10, 1867 – March 18, 1946) was an American astronomer and geodeticist. He was born in Waukesha, Wisconsin to Reverend Robert Townley and his wife Mary Wilkinson. After the equivalent of a high school education, he gained a job as a clerk in the local town bank. A ye..
Sidney DeWayne
Sidney DeWayne a/k/a Sid 'Uncle Jamz' Johnson is a songwriter who co-wrote The Deele's " Two Occasions". In addition, Johnson co-wrote Midnight Star's ballad classic "Slow Jam" with Babyface in the early Eighties. Johnson has earned BMI awards for "Two Occasions" by The Deele and Field Mob's "Sick ..
Sidney Dillon Ripley
Sidney Dillon Ripley (20 September 1913 - 12 March 2001) was an American ornithologist. He was born in New York City. He studied at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire and in 1936 he graduated with a B.A. from Yale University. His great-grandfather, Sidney Dillon, was the founding chairman..
Sidney Dorsey
--> Sidney Dorsey served as sheriff of DeKalb County, Georgia from 1996 to 2000. Dorsey was the first African-American to serve as sheriff of DeKalb County and was married to Atlanta city councilwoman Sherry Dorsey. He was defeated in a 2000 runoff by challenger Derwin Brown, who was murdered sh..
Sidney Drell
Sidney Drell is an American theoretical physicist and arms control expert. He is a professor emeritus at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) and a fellow at the Hoover Institution. Drell is a noted contributor in the field of quantum electrodynamics and particle physics. The Drell-Yan p..
Sidney Edwards Morse
Sidney Edwards Morse (1794 - 1871) was a U.S. inventor. He was the brother of Samuel Morse. External links See an 1844 map by Sidney E. Morse, [Texas] hosted by the [Portal to Texas History].See an 1856 map by Sidney E. Morse, [Texas] hosted by the [Portal to Texa..
Sidney Faithorn Green
Rev. Sidney Faithorn Green (fl. 1865 - 1882) was a British clergyman who found himself imprisoned for three years for liturgical practice, contrary to the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874. Contents 1 Background2 Timeline of imprisonment3 Bibliography4 External links Backgro..
Sidney Farber
--> Sidney Farber was a pediatric pathologist. He was born in 1903 in Buffalo, N.Y., the third oldest of a family of 14 children. He was a graduate of the University of Buffalo in 1923. He took his first year of medical school at the Universities of Heidelberg and Freiburg in Germany. He entered H..
Sidney Fox
For information on the biochemist, see Sidney W. Fox. Sidney Fox (December 10 1910 - November 14 1942) was an American actress, born in New York City. She was married to Charles Beahan (1932-42). Sidney Fox died of an overdose of sleeping pills which may have been suicide, but was officially ruled..
Sidney Frances Bateman
Sidney Frances Bateman (1823 - January 13, 1881), daughter of Joseph Cowell, an English actor who had settled in America, was married to Hezekiah Linthicum Bateman and also an actor. She was also the author of several popular plays, in one of which, Self (1857), she and her husband made a great suc..
Sidney Frank
Sidney E. Frank (October 2, 1919 – January 10, 2006) was an American businessman who became a billionaire through his savvy promotion of Grey Goose vodka and Jägermeister. Frank was born in Montville, Connecticut, to Abraham and Sarah Frank. He grew up in Norwich and graduated from the Norwich ..
Sidney Franklin
Sidney Franklin, (born Sidney Frumkin, 1903-1976), was the first American to become a successful bullfighter. After learning the art of the matador in Mexico, he went on to fight bulls in the great arenas of Spain and Latin America. He briefly featured in Ernest Hemingway's treatise on bullfightin..
Sidney Frank Godley
Sidney Frank Godley (14 August 1889 - 29 June 1957) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was the first private soldier to be awarded the VC in the F..
Sidney Freedman
M*A*S*H character Sidney Freedman Rank Major Gender Male Hair color Black Eye color Brown Home city New York City, New York Film portrayer None Television portrayer Allan Arbus First appearance "Radar's Report" In the television series M*A*S*H, Dr. Sidney Freedman, pla..
Sidney Gilchrist Thomas
Sidney Gilchrist Thomas (April 16, 1850 - August 1, 1885) was a British inventor. Thomas was born at Canonbury, London. His father, a Welshman, was in the civil service, and his mother was the daughter of the Rev. James Gilchrist. His father's death left his family with a considerably reduced income..
Sidney Gilliat
Sidney Gilliat (February 15 1908 – May 31 1994) was a British film director, producer and writer. He was born in the district of Edgeley in Stockport, Cheshire. In the 1930s he worked as a scriptwriter, most notably with Frank Launder on The Lady Vanishes (1938) for Alfred Hitchcock, and its..
Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin
Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin Sidney Godolphin, first Earl of Godolphin (c. 1645 – September 15, 1712), was a leading British politician of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. He came from an ancient family of Cornwall. At the Restoration he was introduced in..
Sidney Godolphin Alexander Shippard
Sir Sidney Godolphin Alexander Shippard (1838 - March 29, 1902), British colonial administrator, was the eldest son of Captain William Shippard, 29th Regiment. He was educated at King's College school and Oxford. Taking his degree in 1863, he was called to the bar as a member of the Inner Temple in..
Sidney Gottlieb
Sidney Gottlieb Sidney Gottlieb (August 3, 1918 – March 7, 1999) was an American chemist probably best-known for his involvement with the Central Intelligence Agency mind control program (MKULTRA). Sidney was born in the Bronx under the name Joseph Schneider . He received a Ph.D. in chemi..
Sidney Govou
Sidney Govou (born July 27, 1979 in Le Puy-en-Velay) is a football player from France of Beninese descent. He plays as a striker with Olympique Lyonnais and France national team. Contents 1 Clubs2 National team3 Honours4 Personal Clubs 1999 – present: Olympique Lyonnais ..
Sidney Green
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. For the American basketball player, see Sidney Green (basketball) Sidney Green (August 1, 1929-) is a politician..
Sidney Greene, Baron Greene of Harrow Weald
Sidney Francis Greene (February 12, 1910 - July 26, 2004) was created a life peer as Baron Greene of Harrow Weald in 1974. He was an important trade union leader in the United Kingdom, serving as general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen from 1957 to 1975. He promoted close ties between..
Sidney Green (basketball)
Sidney Green (born January 4, 1961 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American basketball player and coach. A 6'9" forward/center, Green was an All-American selection at UNLV before being selected by the Chicago Bulls in the first round (5th pick overall) of the 1983 NBA Draft. In his ten year NBA caree..
Sidney Gulick
Rev. Dr. Sidney Lewis Gulick (April 10, 1860-December 20, 1945) was an educator, author, and missionary who spent much of his life working to promote greater understanding and friendship between Japanese and American cultures. He was born in Ebon, Marshall Islands, the son of Luther Halsey Gulick, ..
Sidney H. Liebson
Sidney H. Liebson (b. 1920) received his Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in 1947. His thesis was on the discharge mechanism of Geiger Mueller counters. Liebson received a US Navy award for developing the first equipment used to identify enemy radar. Liebson participated in atomic bomb testin..
Sidney Harman
Dr. Sidney Harman, currently chairman of Harman International Industries, Inc., has been active in education, government, and industry. He served for three years as president of Friends World College, a worldwide, experimental Quaker College, and is the founder and an active member of the Program on..
Sidney Harman Hall
Currently under construction, Sidney Harman Hall together with the Lansburgh Theatre will be part of the new Harman Center for the Arts in Washington, D.C., which will house the Shakespeare Theatre Company. Sidney Harman Hall, located at Sixth and F Streets, will seat 776, an increase over the Lans..
Sidney Harmon
Sidney Harmon (April 30 1907-February 29 1988) was a film producer and screenwriter. Harmon was nominated for an Academy Award for writing the film The Talk of the Town (1942). He began his career working as a writer on radio and in the theater in the 1930s. Sidney also earned a Pulitzer Prize fo..
Sidney Hart
Sidney Hart (September 11, 1914 - February 26, 2005), universally known as Sid Hart or, in later life, Uncle Sid, was a British trade unionist and religious administrator. Contents 0.1 Early life0.2 World War 2 and Fire Service0.3 Customs and Excise0.4 Jewish community work0.5..
Sidney Haywoode
Sidney Haywoode on the cover of her single "You'd Better Not Fool Around" (1985) Sidney Haywoode is an English singer (born in London). She used two stage names: "Haywoode" and "Sid Haywoode". As a child she studied at Corona Academy of the Arts, worked in television, film and modeling. She ..
Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of Pembroke
Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of Pembroke, 11th Earl of Montgomery (20 February 1853, Belgrave Square–30 March 1913, Rome) was a British politician and peer. Educated at Eton and Christchurch, Herbert followed his father, Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea, into politics. He was elected as ..
Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea
Statue Of Sidney Herbert at Waterloo Place London Sidney Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Lea (16 September 1810 - 2 August 1861) was an English statesman. He was the younger son of the 11th Earl of Pembroke; his mother being the Russian noblewoman Countess Catherine Woronzoff (or Vorontsova). ..
Sidney Hertzberg
Sidney "Sonny" Hertzberg (born July 29, 1922 in Brooklyn, New York, USA - died July 24, 2005 in Woodmere, New York) was a former pro basketball player. He was a member of the original New York Knickerbockers, playing for them in 1946/1947 and 1947/1948. He later became the leading scorer of the Bost..
Sidney Hickox
Sidney Hickox (July 15, 1895 - May 16, 1982) was a film cinematographer. New York City-born Hickox started his film career at the age of 20 as an assistant camera man and quickly became a full-time director of photography. He worked for First National Pictures which was absorbed by Warner Bros. an..
Sidney High School
Sidney High School can refer to: Sidney High School in Sidney, IowaSidney High School in Sidney, NebraskaSidney High School in Sidney, MontanaSidney High School in Sidney, New YorkSidney High School in Sidney, TexasSidney High School in Sidney, Ohio ..
Sidney Hillman
Sidney Hillman (March 23, 1887 - July 10, 1946) was an American labor leader. Head of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, he was a key figure in the founding of the Congress of Industrial Organizations and in marshaling labor's support for Roosevelt and the Democratic Party. Contents 1&n..
Sidney Hinkes
Reverend Sidney George Stuart Hinkes (1925-2006) was a pacifist and a priest in the Anglican Church. Sidney Hinkes was born in Dagenham, his father was a postman. He was educated at Dagenham county school from 1936 and was evacuated to Ilfracoombe during the Second World War. He went on to serve wi..
Sidney Holland
Sidney George Holland (1893-1961) was Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1949 to 1957. His National government implemented economic reforms, dismantling many state controls. In 1951, the National government signed the ANZUS defence agreement with Australia and the United States. The National gov..
Sidney Hook
Sidney Hook (December 20 1902–July 12 1989) was a prominent New York intellectual and philosopher who championed pragmatism. Contents 1 Biography2 Books by Hook3 Articles by Hook Available Online4 Books on Hook5 External links Biography Born in Brooklyn to Jennie a..
Sidney Howard
Sidney Coe Howard (June 26, 1891 – August 23, 1939), was a playwright and screenwriter who became the first person to win both a Pulitzer Prize and an Academy Award. Born in Oakland, California, he graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1915 and went on to Harvard University to..
Sidney Irving Smith
Sidney Irving Smith (born February 18, 1843 in Norway, Maine; died May 17 1926) was an American zoologist. Sidney Smith was the son of Elliot Smith and Lavinia Barton. His brother in law was Addison Emery Verrill. In his youth, he became expert on the fauna around his home town, and an expert at mak..
Sidney J. Catts
Sidney J. Catts gubernatorial portrait Sidney Johnston Catts (July 31, 1863—March 9, 1936) was an American politician. He was the twenty-second governor of Florida and with Congressman Charles Randall of California one of only two members of the Prohibition Party to ever hold the office...
Sidney J. Furie
Canadian director born February 28, 1933. Furie is perhaps best know for directing The Ipcress File, The Entity and the Iron Eagle films. ..
Sidney James
There have been several well-known people named Sidney James. Sid James (comedy actor)Sidney James (editor) (died March 11 2004), first managing editor of Sports Illustrated This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred ..
Sidney James Day
Sidney James Day was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 26 years old, and a Corporal in the 11th Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment, British Army during..
Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield
A self-portrait Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Passfield (July 13, 1859–October 13, 1947) was a British socialist, economist and reformer, normally referred to in the same breath as his wife, Beatrice Webb. He was one of the early members of the Fabian Society in 1884, along with G. Bernar..
Sidney Janis
Sidney Janis (1896-1989) was a wealthy clothing manufacturer and art collector who opened an art gallery in New York in 1948. His gallery quickly gained prominence, for he not only exhibited the work of most of the emerging leaders of Abstract Expressionism, but also that of such important European ..
Sidney Jones
James Sidney Jones (17 June 1861 - 29 January 1946) was an Islington-born composer most famous for producing the scores for several musical comedies in the late Victorian period. His best known works include The Geisha, A Greek Slave and San Toy. Jones' father was Musical Director of the Grand The..
Sidney Keyes
Sidney Arthur Kilworth Keyes (May 27, 1922, Dartford, Kent — 19 April 1943, Tunisia) was an English poet of World War II. Contents 1 Life and work2 Contemporaries3 Works4 Notes5 External links Life and work Keyes was born in Dartford. His father was an officer in t..
Sidney Kibrick
Sidney Kibrick (born on July 2, 1928 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American former child actor, most notable for appearing in the Our Gang short subjects series from 1935 to 1939. From 1937 to 1939, he portrayed "The Woim", the sidekick of the neighborhood bully "Butch", played by Tommy Bond. H..
Sidney Kidman
Sir Sidney Kidman (9 May 1857 - 2 September 1935) was a pastoralist in Australia. Starting from nothing, he built up a huge pastoral business, with over a hundred cattle stations with total area of more than 3% of Australia - allowing him to move his cattle from north to south along the great inland..
Sidney Kingsley
Sidney Kingsley (1906-1995) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American dramatist. Biography Kingsley was born in New York City on October 18th, 1906. He studied at Cornell, where he began his career writing plays for the college dramatic club. He joined the Group Theater as an actor upon its formatio..
Sidney Kramer
Born on July 8 1925, in Washington, D.C., Sidney Kramer graduated from Calvin Coolidge High School in 1944 and entered George Washington University where he obtained baccalaureate degrees in physics and chemistry. In 1957, he became the owner and operator of Automatic Car Washes. When he moved to Mo..
Sidney L. Buckwold Bridge (Saskatoon)
Sidney L. Buckwold Bridge is a bridge that spans the South Saskatchewan River between west and east shore Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was built in 1966. The bridge is part of the Idylwyld Freeway which was constructed at the same time. The former CNR Bridge was torn down to make way for ..
Sidney Laen
[IMDB LINK]aka Jon Luvelli or Luvelli. Born in Italy and adopted at 6 days old, moved to the USA to live with english parents on a small town farm. His mother was a College Professor and father a Land Developer. Sid is ambidextrous and could write with both hands in cursive before the 1..
Sidney Lanfield
Sidney Lanfield (April 20, 1898-June 20, 1972) was a film director known for directing comedy films and later television programs. The one-time musician's first directing job was for the Fox Film Corporation in 1930; he went on to direct a number of films for 20th Century Fox. In 1941, he directed..
Sidney Lanier
Sidney Lanier. Sidney Lanier. Sidney Lanier (February 3, 1842 – September 7, 1881) was an American musician and poet. Contents 1 Early life and war2 Musician3 Poet and scholar4 Later life5 See also6 External links Early life and war Sidney Clopton ..
Sidney Lanier Bridge
The Sidney Lanier Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the South Brunswick River in Brunswick, Georgia. The current bridge was built as a replacement to the original lift bridge which was twice struck by ships. It is currently the longest spanning bridge in Georgia, and at 480 ft., possibl..
Sidney Lassick
Sydney Lassick (July 23, 1922 – April 12, 2003) was an actor best known for his role as Charlie Cheswick in the movie One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest. He was born in Chicago, Illinois and died in Los Angeles, California from diabetes. He was born to Russian immigrants. Contents 1 Filmog..
Sidney Lau
Sidney Lau (Traditional Chinese: 劉錫祥) wrote a series of textbooks in the 1970s, for teaching western people to speak Cantonese. The textbooks were initially used for teaching western expatriates working in the Hong Kong Police Force and other government bodies. Later the texts were used as a..
Sidney Lau romanisation
Chinese language romanization Chinese language General Chinese Mandarin For Standard Mandarin EFEO Gwoyeu Romatzyh Hanyu Pinyin Latinxua Sinwenz Lessing-Othmer Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II ..
Sidney Lee
Sir Sidney Lee (December 5, 1859 – March 3, 1926) was an English biographer and critic. He was born in London and educated at the City of London school and at Balliol College, Oxford, where he graduated in modern history in 1882. In the next year he became assistant-editor of the Dictionary of Na..
Sidney Lens
Sidney Lens (1912 - 1986) was an American journalist and author, best known for his book, The Day Before Doomsday, which warns of the prospect of nuclear annihilation, published in 1977 by Doubleday. He also wrote a history of US intervention abroad, The Forging of the American Empire, originally p..
Sidney Lowe
Sidney Lowe (born January 21 1960 in Washington, D.C.) is a current college basketball head coach with North Carolina State University and former NBA basketball player and coach. He began his career as a high schooler at basketball powerhouse DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland. He..
Sidney Luft
Sidney Luft (November 2, 1915 – September 15, 2005) was the third husband of iconic American singer/actress Judy Garland. He is credited with keeping the brilliant, but tormented and difficult Garland alive, well and working, and with setting up a deal with Warner Brothers to bankroll his wife'..
Sidney Lumet
Portrait of Sidney Lumet,May 7, 1939.Carl Van Vechten Sidney Lumet (born June 25 1924) is an American film director, with over 50 films to his name, including the critically acclaimed 12 Angry Men (1957), Serpico (1973), Dog Day Afternoon (1975) and Network (1976). He won an Academy Award for ..
Sidney M. Cohen
Sidney M. Cohen is a Canadian television director and program creator. He was born in Montreal, Quebec and began his career with CFCF-TV and later CBC Television. In 1967 he was on the administrative staff of Expo 67 (the world's fair) in Montreal; associated with the TV division and worked with no..
Sidney M. Gutierrez
Sidney McNeill "Sid" Gutierrez (Colonel, USAF, Ret.) is a former NASA astronaut. Contents 1 Personal data2 Education3 Organizations4 Special honors5 Experience6 NASA experience7 Space flight experience8 External link Personal data Gutierrez was born on Ju..
Sidney Marcus
Sidney Marcus (5 February 1928 – October 1983) was a Georgia (U.S.) legislator from Atlanta's 26th district, now the 106th district, who served in the Georgia General Assembly from 1968 until his death in 1983. He served on several committees: Health and Ecology; Ways and Means; and Rules. For sev..
Sidney Mashbir
Sidney F. Mashbir was a US Army officer. Mashbir got into World War I as an officer in the Arizona National Guard. After serving in the Army during World War I, Mashbir was sent to Japan as an Assistant Military Attache and Japanese language student in 1920. He resigned his commission in 1923 an..
Sidney Merlin
Sidney Louis Walter Merlin (April 26, 1856 - 1952) was a British shooter. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Merlin competed in four of the five events. In the military rifle, he placed tenth with 1,156 points. His first (of four) string of 10 shots resulted in a score of 477. H..
Sidney Meyers
Internationally acclaimed filmmaker and film editor Sidney Meyers (1906 - 1969) is best known for directing two features: "The Quiet One", a low-budget 1949 documentary that won an award at that year's Venice Film Festival and secured Meyers an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay, and "The..
Sidney Mintz
Sidney Wilfred Mintz (born November 16, 1922 in Dover, New Jersey) is an anthropologist best known for his studies of Latin America and the Caribbean. Mintz studied at Brooklyn College (now Brooklyn College of the City of New York) gaining his B.A in 1943. He got his doctoral degree from Columbia Un..
Sidney Moncrief
Sidney A. Moncrief (born September 21 1957 in Little Rock, Arkansas) is an American former professional basketball player. Moncrief led the University of Arkansas Razorbacks trio known as "The Triplets" to the 1978 Final Four, which ended in a win in the NCAA Consolation Game versus #6 Notre Dame. ..
Sidney Morgenbesser
Sidney Morgenbesser (September 22, 1921 – August 1, 2004) was a Columbia University philosopher. Born in New York City, he attended the Jewish Theological Seminary and the University of Pennsylvania, arriving back at Columbia to lecture in 1953. In 1975, he was named the John Dewey Professor o..
Sidney Myer
Sidney Baerski Myer, born Simcha Baevski, (February 8, 1878 - September 5, 1934) was an Australian businessman born in Kritchev, Russia (now Belarus). He migrated to Melbourne in 1899 to join his brother, with little money and poor English. Determined to succeed, Sidney Myer and brother Elcon est..
Sidney Myer Music Bowl
The music bowl in King's Domain, Melbourne The Sidney Myer Music Bowl is a world standard, architecturally significant, outdoor performance venue in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located in the gentle undulating lawns and gardens of King's Domain, quite close to the Victorian Arts Cent..
Sidney Nolan
Sir Sidney Robert Nolan (April 22, 1917 - 28 November, 1992) was one of Australia's most well-known painters. Nolan was born in Melbourne and attended the National Gallery Art School. He was a close friend of the arts patrons John and Sunday Reed, and is regarded as one of the leading figures of..
Sidney Olcott
Sidney Olcott (September 20, 1873 - December 16, 1949) was a Canadian film producer, director, actor and screenwriter. Born John Sidney Alcott in Toronto, Ontario, he became one of the first great directors of the motion picture business. With a desire to be an actor, a young Sidney Olcott went to..
Sidney Osborne Bufton
Sidney Osborne Bufton (12 January, 1908 - 29 March, 1993) was an Air Vice Marshal in the Royal Air Force who played a major part in establishing the Pathfinder project. ..
Sidney Paget
A Paget illustration of Sherlock Holmes (right) and Dr. Watson. Sidney Edward Paget (October 4, 1860 in London - January 28, 1908) was a British illustrator of the Victorian era, who did a great deal of work for The Strand magazine. Overview Today, Paget is best known as the creator of th..
Sidney Painter
Sidney Painter (1902-1960) was a twentieth-century American medievalist at Johns Hopkins University. He wrote many influential books. Bibliography William Marshal: Knight-Errant, Baron, and Regent of EnglandA History of the Middle Ages: 284-1500French Chivalry: Chivalric Ideas and Practices in M..
Sidney Parsons
Sidney Parsons (? 1893 - April 22 1955) was a Canadian politician and mayor of Edmonton, Alberta from 1949 to 1951. He was born in Devon, England but moved to New Jersey with his family and studied at technical schools there. He originally was a bricklayer and contruction contractor. He moved to Ed..
Sidney Peterson
Sidney Peterson (November 15, 1905 - April 24, 2000) was an American author, artist, and noted avant-garde filmmaker. He attended UC Berkeley, worked as a newspaper reporter in Monterey, and spent time as a practicing painter and sculptor in France in the 1920s and 1930s. After World War II, P..
Sidney Poitier
Sir Sidney Poitier, KBE (born February 20, 1927) is a Bahamian-American actor. He has been hailed as a breakthrough star whose acclaimed performances, which consciously defied previous racial stereotyping, gave a new dramatic credibility for black actors to mainstream film audiences in the Western..
Sidney Ponson
Sidney Alton Ponson (Sir Sidney) (born November 2, 1976, in Noord, Aruba) is a Major League Baseball pitcher who plays for the New York Yankees. Prior to signing with the Yankees, Ponson played most of his career with the Baltimore Orioles. When he made his debut for the Orioles in 1998, he beca..
Sidney Preston Osborn
Sidney Preston Osborn (1884–1948) was the 10th Governor of Arizona and is, as of 2006, the only governor of Arizona to serve four consecutive terms. His governing style was one of no-nonsense. The best example was shown at the very beginning of his governorship: Upon taking office, Osborn..
Sidney R. Garfield
Sidney R. Garfield (1906-1984). An American doctor who founded the Kaiser Permanente healthcare system, thus a pioneer of health maintenance organizations. References [several detailed articles in Permanente journal 2006/Vol 10, No. 2] ..
Sidney R. Yates
thumb Sidney Richard Yates (August 27, 1909 – October 5, 2000) was a politician from the state of Illinois. Yates was born in Chicago, Illinois and he graduated from the University of Chicago. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. From 1949 to 1963 and 1965 to 1999, Y..
Sidney Reilly
Salomon Rosenblum, later known as Sidney Reilly, circa 1899. Sidney George Reilly (March 24, 1873? – November 5, 1925), famously known as the Ace of Spies, was a Russian-born adventurer and secret agent employed by the British Secret Intelligence Service. His notoriety during the 1920..
Sidney Rigdon
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Sidney Rigdon Sidney Rigdon (19 February 1793–14 July 1876) was an important figure in the early hi..
Sidney Rittenberg
Rittenberg talking to Mao Zedong Sidney Rittenberg (August 14, 1921; Chinese name: Lǐ Dūnbái 李敦白) is an American interpreter and scholar who lived in China from 1944 to 1979. He worked closely with PRC founder Mao Zedong, military leader Zhu De, and key statesman Zhou Enlai, and othe..
Sidney Root
Sidney Root (1824–1897) an American engineer and businessman. Born in western Massachusetts, at fourteen he was apprenticed to a Vermont jeweller. In 1842, he came to Lumpkin County, Georgia to clerk for Vermont-native William A. Rawson who later married Root's sister. He came to Atlanta to ..
Sidney Royse Lysaght
Sidney Royse Lysaght (1860 - 1941) was an Irish writer, who worked in the iron industry. He was born in Cork. He visited Robert Louis Stevenson in Samoa, in 1894. Edward MacLysaght 1887-1986, writer and authority on Irish family history, was his son. Works A Modern Ideal (1886) poemsThe Marplot ..
Sidney Runyan Thomas
Judge Sidney Runyan Thomas (born August 14, 1953 in Bozeman, Montana) is a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Judge Thomas received his Bachelors degree from Montana State University in 1975 and his Juris Doctor from the University of Montana Law School in 1978. He w..
Sidney S. Culbert
Sidney Spence Culbert (1913 - October 28, 2003) was a psychologist and Esperantist. Born in Miles City, Montana, Culbert moved to Tacoma, Washington with his family in 1923 and lived in Tacoma and Seattle for most of his life. He extensively researched the number of speakers of various languages ..
Sidney Shachnow
Maj. Gen. Sidney Shachnow, USA Major General Sidney Shachnow retired from the United States Army in 1994, after 40 years of active service. Born in Kaunas, Lithuania, at the age of six, he was imprisoned in the Kovno concentration camp, for three years during World War II. In 1950, he immi..
Sidney Shapiro
Sidney Shapiro (born December 23, 1915) is an American-born author and translator who has lived in China since 1947. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he is of Jewish origin. He resides in Beijing, and is a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Council. Shapiro has held citizenship of th..
Sidney Sheinberg
Sidney (Sid) Jay Sheinberg (born 1935, Corpus Christi, Texas) is an American entertainment executive. He is married to actress Lorraine Gary. Currently, he runs the Bubble Factory Studios, an independent production company of film projects. Prior to his work with The Bubble Factory, he served as ..
Sidney Sheldon
--> Sidney Sheldon (born February 11, 1917), is an American screenwriter and novelist. Sheldon was born Sidney Schechtel in Chicago, Illinois to a German Jewish father and a Russian Jewish mother. His career began in 1937 in Hollywood, California, where he reviewed scripts and collaborated on a n..
Sidney Siegel
Sidney Siegel (4 January 1916,New York - 29 November 1961) was an American psychologist who became especially well known for his work in popularising non-parametric statistics for use in the behavioural sciences. Siegel completed a Ph.D. in Psychology in 1953 at Stanford University. Except for a ..
Sidney Sime
Sidney Sime (1867 – May 22 1941) was born in Manchester in poverty. After a brief career as a "scoop pusher" in the mines and other menial jobs, he studied at the Liverpool College of Art (which joined the University of Liverpool in 1952). He is sometimes called the biggest thing to come out..
Sidney Smith
There have been a number of people named Sidney Smith: Sidney Smith (admiral)Sidney Smith (politician)Sidney Smith, (b.1912), a Northern Irish artist.Sidney Smith (tennis player)Sidney Smith (lawyer), lawyer and politician in Upper CanadaSidney Irving Smith, zoologist See also: Sydney Smith. This ..
Sidney Smith (admiral)
Sir William Sidney Smith KCB (21 June, 1764 – 26 May, 1840) was the British admiral of whom Napoleon Bonaparte said, "That man made me miss my destiny". Contents 1 Early life and career2 Service in the Swedish Navy3 Service in the French Revolutionary Wars4 Service in th..
Sidney Smith (lawyer)
Sidney Smith (October 16 1823 – September 27 1889) was a lawyer and political figure in Canada West. He was born in Port Hope, Upper Canada in 1823, the son of John David Smith. He studied law with his brother, John Shuter, was admitted to the bar in 1844 and set up practice in Cobourg. He..
Sidney Smith (politician)
The Honourable Sidney Earle Smith, PC (March 9, 1897 – March 17, 1959) was a noted academic and Canada's Secretary of State for External Affairs in the government of Prime Minister John Diefenbaker. Born and raised on Nova Scotia's Port Hood Island, he grew up speaking both English and Gaelic..
Sidney Sonnino
Baron Giorgio Sidney Sonnino (March 11, 1847 - November 24, 1922) was an Italian politician. Sonnino was born in Pisa to an Italian father of Jewish heritage and a Welsh mother. He was raised as a Protestant. In 1878, he started a newspaper (La Rassegna Settimanale), which changed from weekly econ..
Sidney Souers
Sidney William Souers (March 30, 1892 - January 14, 1973) was an American admiral and intelligence expert. He held the posts of: Director of Central Intelligence, Central Intelligence Group, 1946Executive Secretary, National Security Council, 1947-1950Special Consultant to the President on militar..
Sidney Spivak
Sidney Spivak (May 23, 1928 – July 8, 2002) was a Manitoba politician. He was a Cabinet Minister in the governments of Dufferin Roblin, Walter Weir and Sterling Lyon, and was himself leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba from 1971 to 1975. Spivak was born to a Jewish famil..
Sidney Stringer School
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Sidney Stringer School is located in Hillfields in Coventry. It is a very urban school, consisting with many et..
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge Full name Sidney Sussex College Motto Dieu me garde de calomnie God preserve me from calumny Named after Lady Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex Previous names - Established 1596 Sister College(s) St John's College Master Prof. Dame Sandra Da..
Sidney Sussex College Boat Club
Sidney Sussex College Boat Club (often referred to as just Sidney) is the rowing club for members of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, in England. The club has spend most of its time in the 2nd division of the Lent and May Bumps, with brief times spent in the 1st division. Being a small college, ..
Sidney T. Weinstein
Sidney T. Weinstein served as a soldier in the U.S. Army. Weinstein, then a Major General, served as Commander of the US Army Intelligence Center and School in 1985. From 16 August 1985 to 30 September 1989, Weinstein, then a Lieutenant General, served as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligen..
Sidney Tarrow
Sidney G. Tarrow is a professor of political science and sociology, known for his research in the areas of comparative politics, social movements, political parties, collective action and political sociology. Contents 1 Biography2 Ideas3 Publications4 External links Biography..
Sidney Toler
Sidney Toler (April 28, 1874-February 12, 1947) was an actor and writer. Primarily Scottish ancestry, he was the second non-Asian actor to play the role of Charlie Chan. He was born in Warrensburg, Missouri and he died in Los Angeles, California from intestinal cancer. He was married to Viva Tat..
Sidney Township, Michigan
Sidney Township is a township in Montcalm County, Michigan, United States. The population was 2,563 at the 2000 census. The township seat is the village of Sidney. Sidney consists of a bank, general store, post office and bar and is located at the intersection of Derby and Sidney Roads. The town mot..
Sidney Tushingham
Sidney Tushingham (1884-1968), was a painter and etcher who specialised in rustic scenes of villages and small town life. He attended the Royal College of Art in London. He was born in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England, which was where he started as a china painter in 1905 at the age of 14. He atten..
Sidney van den Bergh
Sidney van den Bergh (born 1929) is a Canadian astronomer. Born in the Netherlands, he received his A.B. from Princeton University in 1950. He obtained an M.Sc. from Ohio State University and a Dr. rer. nat. from the University of Goettingen. The first part of his career was spent at the David Du..
Sidney W. Fox
Sidney W. Fox (24 March 1912 - 10 August 1998) was a Los Angeles-born biochemist responsible for unique discoveries in the autosynthesis of protocells. Contents 1 Education and early career2 Professor3 Microspheres4 Family5 External links6 Publications Education and ..
Sidney W. Pink
Sidney W. Pink (March 16, 1916–October 12,2002) was an American movie director and producer. He is considered the father of color 3-D movies, and is also noted for directing early spaghetti westerns, and for discovering Dustin Hoffman as a movie actor. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
Sidney White
Sidney White (1917-1982), Swedish modernist architect and one of the founders of White architects which today is Sweden's biggest architectural firm with main office in Gothenburg and over 300 employees. External links [White AB] ..
Sidney Wicks
Sidney Wicks (born September 19, 1949 in Los Angeles, California) is a retired American basketball player. He played professionally in the NBA from 1971 to 1981. He attended Alexander Hamilton High School in Los Angeles, California, but because of poor grades in high school, he had to go to Santa..
Sidney William Ware
Sidney William Ware was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The medal4 References5 See al..
Sidney Wood
Sidney Wood (November 1, 1911) was an American male tennis player. Wood was born in Black Rock, Connecticut. He went to school at The Hill School, where he invented the game of J-ball in 1955. In his career he has won one major tournament: Wimbledon Championships in 1931 and reached one Davis Cup..
Sido
Sido may refer too: Sido, stage name of Paul Würdig, a German rapperSido, a South Korean island This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the in..
Sidolówka
Filipinka (right) and sidolówka on exhibition in the Museum of the Warsaw Rising R wz. 42 Nationality Poland Date of design 1942 Service duration 1942-1947 Type Offensive fragmentation Filling ca. 250g of cheddite or amonite Detonation Timed Friction Fuse Weight g Filling weight 250..
Sidon
Sidon or Saida, (Arabic صيدا Ṣaydā) is the third-largest city in Lebanon. It is on the Mediterranean coast, about 25 miles north of Tyre and 30 miles south of the capital Beirut. Its name means a fishery. Contents 1 History2 Sidon today3 The Biblical Sidon4 Referen..
Sidon, Mississippi
Sidon is a town in Leflore County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 672 at the 2000 census. Geography Sidon is located at [33°24′29″N, 90°12′32″W] (33.408096, -90.208813)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town..
Sidonie Goossens
Sidonie Goossens with Igor Stravinsky Sidonie "Sid" Goossens (October 19, 1899 in Liscard - December 14 2004 in Reigate) was one of Britain's most enduring harpists. She was a member of the famous Goossens family that emigrated to England from Belgium in the 19th Century. She made her pro..
Sidónio Pais
Sidónio Pais Prime Minister Order: 67th (13th of the Republic) Term of Office December 5, 1917 - December 14, 1918 Predecessor: Afonso Costa(as Prime Minister) Successor: João do Canto e Castro President of the Portuguese Republic Order: 4th Term of Office Apri..
Sidonius Apollinaris
Gaius Sollius Modestus Sidonius Apollinaris (c.430 - after 489), poet, diplomat, bishop, is "the single most important surviving author from fifth-century Gaul" according to Eric Goldberg (see link). He was born in Lugdunum (Lyon). Belonging to a Gallo-Roman noble family, he was educated under the ..
Sidorov
Sidorov (masculine) or Sidorova (feminine) is a common Russian last name derived from the first name Sidor (Сидор). The following people share this last name: Alexander Sidorov, a mayor of SurgutAlexey Sidorov, a Russian film directorAlexei Alexeyevich Sidorov, a Russian art historian and bib..
Sido (island)
Sido (Korean:시도), also known as Salseom, is an island off the coast of Incheon, South Korea. It is currently inhabited by 238 residents, who mostly work as fishermen. Yeondo-gyo, a bridge connecting Sido and Sindo, was completed in 1992. [link] ..
Sido (rapper)
[[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bild:Sido.jpg Sido without his mask]] Sido is the stage name of the Berlin rapper Paul Würdig (born 30 November 1980), one of the most successful artist of the German record label Aggro Berlin. Sido distinguishes himself through uncomfortable, provocative, aggress..
Sido Murmu
Sido Murmu was the leader of the Santhal rebellion (1857-1858) along with his brother Kanhu Murmu. ..
SIDPERS
SIDPERS (Standard Installation and Division Reporting System) - is the main database for the Army National Guard. There are many applications within the J1 Arena, but most are directly related to the SIDPERS database. Platform: The current Platform is an Oracle 9i database with Oracle Forms. Upd..
Sidra
Sidra can mean: ParshaCiderCucurbita ficifolia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Sidrabene
Sidrabene is a Latvian children's camp in Milton West, Ontario Every summer, the Jani (St John's Day) solstice celebration takes place there. there are also sports and children's events. Sidrabene is an important cultural landmark for many Latvian-Canadians, and is a place for them to feel at home a..
Sidragasum
In demonology Sidragasum is one of Satan's assistants, whose mission is collaborating with him in seducing women, incite them to a demonic dance during the Sabbath, and create the illusion that they are more beautiful than they actually are to exacerbate the carnal desire in men. ..
Sidrat al-Muntaha
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Sidrat Al muntaha
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Sidri
The Sidri, also known as Sidrian Hunters, are a fictional race of extraterrestrial beings in the Marvel Comics universe. They are adversaries of the X-Men. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Dave Cockrum, they first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #154 (February 1982). Physical characteristics..
Sidronio Camacho
Sidronio Camacho was one of the greatest soldiers of Emiliano Zapata in the Mexican Revolution. Eufemio Zapata, while intoxicated, had beaten Camacho's father. Camacho avenged his father by shooting Eufemio in the abdomen at Cuatla, Mexico. Then out of cruelty threw his still living victim on an an..
SIDS
SIDS may refer to: Sudden infant death syndromeSmall Island Developing States ..
Sidsel Ben Semmane
Sidsel Ben Semmane won the February 11, 2006 Danish Melodi Grand Prix with the song Twist of Love written by Niels Drevsholt. At 17 years of age, she was the youngest participant in the Danish Melodi Grand Prix of 2006. She represented Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest in Athens on May 20, 2..
SIDSPACE
SIDSPACE is an acronym or mnemonic used in teaching Latin to help students remember which prepositions take the ablative case. By some, SIDSPACE is playfully known as the ablative astronaut. SIDSPACE stands for the following prepositions: sub, in, de, sine, pro, ab, cum, and ex. Although not all of..
Siduli
Siduli is a census town in Barddhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Siduli had a population of 8341. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Siduli has an average literacy rate of 55%..
Siduri
Fertile Crescentmyth series '''Mesopotamian Levantine Arabian Mesopotamia Primordial beings 7 gods who command The great gods Spirits and monsters Tales from Babylon Demigods and Heroes Adapa, Enkidu Enmerkar, Geshtinanna Gilgamesh, Lugalbanda Shamhat, Siduri Tammu..
Sidusa
Sidusa is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Sidusa angulitarsis Simon, 1902 (Brazil)Sidusa carinata Kraus, 1955 (El Salvador)Sidusa dominicana Petrunkevitch, 1914 (Dominica)Sidusa femoralis Banks, 1909 (Costa Rica)Sidusa gratiosa Peckham & Peckham, 1895 (Brazil)Si..
Sidwell Friends School
Sidwell Friends School is a K-12 Quaker private school located in Washington, DC, and Bethesda, Maryland. Sidwell was founded in 1883 by Thomas Sidwell. Its motto is "Eluceat omnibus lux" (Let the light shine out from all; it can also be translated as "by all," and alludes to the Quaker inner light..
Sidya Touré
Sidya Touré (b. 1945) was Prime Minister of Guinea from 9 July 1996 to 8 March 1999. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Sid & Al's Incredible Toons
Sid & Al's Incredible Toons is a puzzle video game developed by Dynamix and released by Sierra On-Line in 1993. It is designed with the same style as that of The Incredible Machine, except that the game took place on a cartoon stage instead of a laboratory. The game focuses on the humorous adventu..
Sid (EastEnders)
Sid was a fictional character in the 11th November 2005 Normandy/Remembrance Day episode of the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. Sid appeared both in the flashbacks in the episode (played by Zac Macguire), and in the present day action (played by Trevor Peacock). Sid joined the army aged 16, ..
Sid (Ice Age)
Sid is a fictional ground sloth from the movie Ice Age and its sequel, [[Ice Age: The Meltdown]]. Sid is the talkative type, but suffers from a lateral lisp, which makes his "S's" and "C's" rather "wet" or "spitty." When we first meet Sid, he has been abandoned by his family and friends, who have..
Sid Abel
Sidney "Sid" Gerald Abel (February 22, 1918 - February 7, 2000) was a Canadian professional hockey player and later coach in the National Hockey League. His playing career spanned from the 1938-39 season until the 1953-54 season, playing for both the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks and winn..
Sid Abramowitz
[] at NFL.com Sid Abramowitz (May 21, 1960) was an American football player. ..
Sid Ahmed Ghozali
Sid Ahmed Ghozali (Arabic: سيد أحمد غزالي) (born March 31, 1937 in Maghnia, Algeria) is an Algerian politician. He was a member of the National Liberation Front party and an ally of former President Houari Boumedienne, under whom he served as head of Sonatrach from 1966 to 1977, when he ..
Sid and Marty Krofft
Sid and Marty Krofft are a sibling team of prolific television producers who were very influential in children's television and music/variety television, particularly throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. They are largely known for a unique brand of ambitious fantasy programs, often featuring large-..
Sid and Nancy
Sid and Nancy is a movie directed by Alex Cox and released in 1986 (see 1986 in film). Originally titled Love Kills, Sid and Nancy emerged during a period of renewed fascination in the life of the Sex Pistols member Sid Vicious, and stars Gary Oldman as Sid and Chloe Webb as his girlfriend, Nancy..
Sid Barnes
Sid BarnesAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Legbreak Tests First-class Matches 13 110 '''Runs scored 1072 8333 Batting average 63.05 54.11 100s/50s 3/5 26/37 Top score 234 234 Balls bowled 594 4287 Wickets 4 57 Bowl..
Sid Bass
Sidney Alan Bass (1943-). His father, Perry Bass(d. 2006), built on oil fortune inherited from uncle Sid Richardson (d. 1951). Handed business to son Sid in 1968, prompting younger son, Robert, to break out on his own. Investments include Hawthorne Financial, Iomega, oil and gas. Along with his brot..
Sid Blanks
[] at NFL.com Sid Blanks was an American college and professional football player. A halfback, he played college football at Texas A&I University, and played professionally in the American Football League for the Houston Oilers from 1964 through 1968. He also played for the Boston Patrio..
Sid Bream
Sidney Eugene "Sid" Bream (born August 3, 1960 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania) is an American former Major League Baseball player. He played his entire 11-year career (1983-1994) in the National League. Career After attending Liberty University, Bream was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1981 a..
Sid Briskin
Sid Briskin was one of the founders of the Philadelphia Association along with R. D. Laing Bibliography ..
Sid Busby
Sid Busby is a British jazz trumpet player best known for his Hollywood Jazz albums. ..
Sid Caesar
Sid Caesar (born Isaac Sidney Caesar on September 8, 1922) is an Emmy-winning comic actor and writer, best known as the leading man on the 1950s television sketch comedy series Your Show of Shows. Caesar was born to Eastern European Jewish immigrants in Yonkers, New York where his father ran a lunc..
Sid Chaplin
Sid Chaplin (1916 - 1986) was a writer (novels, TV scripts, poems and short stories) whose works are mostly set in the North East England of the 1940s and 50s. His son is Michael Chaplin. External links [Newcastle Lit. & Phil. Society reference][Remembering Sid][Northum..
Sid Collins
Sid Collins (born Sidney Cahn) (1923 – May 2, 1977) was an American broadcaster best known as the radio voice of the Indianapolis 500 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network from 1952-1976. Born into Jewish family, who owned a convience store in Indianapolis, Indiana, Cahn changed his pr..
Sid D'Souza
Sid D'Souza is a noted civic activist. Elected as the youngest director ever to sit on the Board of the Cincinnati, Ohio Chamber of Commerce, D'Souza went on to draw national attention to the issues of talent retention, diversity and leadership transition in American cities, often in the context of ..
Sid Davis
Sid Davis (born April 1, 1916) was a United States social guidance film director and producer. Born to a housepainter and dressmaker, Davis moved to Hollywood, California with his family when he was four, and began work in film as a child, getting bit parts to help his family financially. Davis w..
Sid El-Antri massacre
Algerian massacres in 1997 Massacres in which over 50 people were killed: Thalit massacre 3 - 4 April Haouch Khemisti massacre 21 April Dairat Labguer massacre 16 June Si-Zerrouk massacre 27 July Oued El-Had and Mezouara massacre 3 August Souhane massacre 20 - 21 August Beni-Ali..
Sid Emery
Sid EmeryAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Legbreak googly Tests First-class Matches 4 58 '''Runs scored 6 1192 Batting average 3.00 18.33 100s/50s 0/0 0/6 Top score 5 80* Balls bowled 462 7078 Wickets 5 183 Bowling..
Sid Eudy
Sidney Ray Eudy (born December 16, 1960 in West Memphis, Arkansas) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler, most commonly known as Sid Vicious, but is also well-known as Sid Justice and Sycho Sid. A former two-time WWF/E and WCW World Heavyweight Champion, Sid Eudy is remembered more fo..
Sid Feller
Sidney "Sid" Feller (December 24, 1916 – February 16, 2006) was an American conductor and arranger best known for his work with Ray Charles. He worked with Charles on hundreds of songs including Georgia on My Mind and worked as Charles' conductor while on tour. Ray Charles once said of him "if..
Sid Fernandez
Charles Sidney Fernandez (born October 12, 1962) was a left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1983 to 1997. Sometimes known as "El Sid", he played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies, and Houston Astros. His best years were with the Mets fr..
Sid Field
Sid Field (1904 - February 3, 1950) was an English comedy entertainer. With Petula Clark in London Town Born in Ladywood but spending most of his childhood at 152 Osborn Road ,Sparkbrook, Birmingham, Field worked in northern England clubs for almost thirty years before moving to London in the ..
Sid Fleischman
Sid Fleischman (born Albert Sidney Fleischman, March 16, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York), is a longtime resident of Santa Monica, California, USA and a Newbery award-winning author of children's books. Selected bibliography Humbug MountainBy The Great Horn Spoon!The Whipping Boy (Newbery Medal winner)..
Sid Ganis
Sidney Ganis (born January 8, 1940) is an American motion picture executive and producer who has produced such films as [[Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo]], Big Daddy, Mr. Deeds and The Master of Disguise. On August 23, 2005 he was elected President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. ..
Sid Gillman
Sid Gillman (October 26, 1911 - January 3, 2003) was an American football coach and innovator. Gillman's insistence on stretching the football field by throwing deep downfield passes instead of short passes to running backs or wide receivers at the sides of the line of scrimmage made football into ..
Sid Going
Sid Going MBE (born August 19 1943 in Kawakawa) is a former New Zealand rugby union footballer. Dubbed Super Sid by his fans, he played 86 matches, including 29 tests for the All Blacks between 1967 and 1977. Many rate him as New Zealand's greatest running halfback, his flair and unpredictability..
Sid Gordon
Sidney Gordon (August 13 1917–June 17 1975) was a Jewish, Major League Baseball utility player. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and had 13-year career in the MLB, spanning the years 1941–1943 and 1946–1954. He played for the New York Giants, Boston Braves, Milwaukee Braves and Pi..
Sid Grauman
Sidney Patrick Grauman (March 17, 1879 - March 5, 1950) was an American showman who created one of Southern California's most recognizable and visited landmarks, Grauman's Chinese Theater. A failed prospector in the Klondike gold rush, he had owned movie theaters in Alaska and Northern California b..
Sid Haig
Sid Haig (born July 14, 1939) is an American actor best known for his roles in genre horror and action films. He was born Sidney Eddy Mosesian in Fresno, California to Armenian parents. Sid started his career in early Blaxploitation movies alongside the likes of Pam Grier. In 1997, Sid again st..
Sid Hartman
Sid Hartman (March 15, 1920) is a longtime sports journalist for the Star Tribune and the WCCO 830 AM radio station. He is known for his wide range of insider contacts in the sports world, and also for his coarse personality, and his incessant name dropping. These attributes have led him to be bot..
Sid Hoar
Sidney "Sid" Hoar (28 November 1895 – May 1967) was an English footballer. Hoar was born in Leagrave, Bedfordshire, and joined his local side, Luton Town as a fifteen-year-old in 1911. He was a regular in the Hatters youth team up until the outbreak of World War I, when he joined the Army and ser..
Sid Hudson
Sidney Charles (Sid) Hudson (born January 3, 1915 in Coalfield, Tennessee) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Washington Senators (1940-1942, 1946-1952[start]) and Boston Red Sox (1952[end]-1954). He batted and threw right handed. In a 12-sea..
Sid James
Sid James Sid James (8 May 1913–26 April 1976) was a film and television actor. He was sometimes credited as "Sidney James". Of Jewish parents, James was born Joel Solomon Cohen in Hillbrow, Johannesburg, South Africa. He worked as a diamond cutter, hairdresser and part-time boxer in fai..
Sid Kibbitz
Sid Kibbitz is a fictional character from the popular comic strip "Doonesbury" by Garry Trudeau. Sid is a Hollywood agent and producer, and is used in the strip to satirize show business people in general. He behaves in a very stereotypical manner, fast-talking and name-dropping in order to appear ..
Sid Kipper
Sid Kipper is the nom de plume of Chris Sugden, a Norfolk humorist. Born in West Runton in 1952, he studied for a PhD at the University of East Anglia. Kipper is the author of Prewd and Prejudice (1994) in which the heroine Miriam Prewd spends a traumatic year of ‘Norfolk exile’. Written in his..
Sid Luckman
[] at NFL.com Sid Luckman (November 21, 1916 - July 5, 1998) was an American football quarterback for the Chicago Bears from 1939 to 1950 leading the team to 4 NFL championships during that period. In particular, he was instrumental in his team's record-setting win of 73-0 over the Washi..
Sid McGinnis
Sid McGinnis (born October 6, 1949) is an American musician and guitarist, best known for his work on the CBS Television show, The Late Show with David Letterman, as part of the CBS Orchestra. The Pittsburgh-born guitarist made an appearance with the Late Night with David Letterman band in 1984 as..
Sid McMath
Sid McMath, from the cover of his autobiography Promises Kept (University of Arkansas Press, 2003) Sidney Sanders McMath (June 14, 1912 – October 4, 2003) was a decorated U.S. Marine, renowned attorney and progressive Democratic reform Governor of Arkansas (1949–1953) who, in defia..
Sid Meier
Sid Meier publicity photo Sid Meier (born 1954, in Detroit, USA) is a renowned programmer and designer of some of the most commercially and critically successful computer games of all time. Meier has won several accolades for both his contributions to the computer games industry and for the ti..
Sid Meier's Alien Crossfire
Sid Meier's Alien Crossfire, published in September 1999, is an expansion pack to Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, a strategy computer game. It features seven new factions (two of which are non-human) and multiple new technologies. As well, the editable nature of the game's configuration files allows ..
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri (sometimes abbreviated to SMAC) is a turn-based strategy 4X computer game created by Brian Reynolds and Sid Meier under the auspices of Firaxis Games in 1999. It is based on a fictional attempt by human beings to colonize a planet in the Alpha Centauri star system. It pic..
Sid Meier's Antietam!
Sid Meier's Antietam! is a real-time tactics computer game designed by Sid Meier the co-founder of Firaxis Games, then was released in 1998 by Electronic Arts. Is is the sequel of Sid Meier's Gettysburg!. The game allows the player to control either the Confederate or Union troops during the Ame..
Sid Meier's Gettysburg!
Sid Meier's Gettysburg! is a real-time tactics computer game designed by Sid Meier the co-founder of Firaxis Games, then was released in 1997 by Electronic Arts. In 1998, Gettysburg won the Origins Award for Best Strategy Computer Game of 1997. It was followed by Sid Meier's Antietam! in 1998. ..
Sid Meier's Pirates!
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) Sid Meier's Pirates! is a computer game series created by Sid Meier first published by MicroProse in 1987. The games in the seri..
Sid Meier's Railroads
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Sid Meier's SimGolf
For the similarly titled game by Maxis, see SimGolf. Sid Meier's Sim Golf is a computer game created by Sid Meier and Firaxis in 2002. In the game, players must successfully design golf courses and play them with their professional golfer. Played in a near-isometric dimetric view, the game runs on..
Sid Melton
Sid Melton, (Born Sidney Meltzer on May 23, 1920, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor probably best known for his roles as incompetent carpenter Alf Monroe in the sitcom Green Acres and as Uncle Charlie Halper in Make Room for Daddy and its spin-offs. He had a long movie career before that...
Sid Monge
Isidro Pedroza "Sid" Monge (born April 11, 1951, in Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico) was a Major League Baseball relief pitcher with a ten year career from 1975 to 1984. He played for the California Angels, Cleveland Indians and Detroit Tigers all of the American League and Philadelphia Phillies and Sa..
Sid O'Linn
Sid O'LinnSouth Africa (RSA) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type - Tests First-class Matches 7 92 '''Runs scored 297 4525 Batting average 27.00 35.62 100s/50s -/2 4/29 Top score 98 120* Balls bowled - - Wickets - 2 Bowling average -..
Sid Owen
Sid Owen (born David Sutton on 12 January 1972 in London, England) is a British actor. He is most famous for playing the role of Ricky Butcher in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, which he appeared in from 1988 until 2000 and then again from 2002 until 2004. He had previously had a small role in the..
Sid Parnes
Dr. Sidney J. Parnes is a professor at Buffalo State College and the founder of the International Center for Studies in Creativity. Parnes is also one of the founders and a lifetime trustee of the Creative Education Foundation which sponsors the world's largest and longest running Creative Probl..
Sid Patterson
Sid Patterson (14 August, 1927 - 29 November, 1999) was a world champion amateur and professional track cyclist from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. While a teenager, Patterson won every Victorian and Australian title between the distances of 1,000 metres and ten miles (16.1 km). He represented Aust..
Sid Pegler
Sid PeglerSouth Africa (RSA) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type - Tests First-class Matches 16 103 '''Runs scored 356 1677 Batting average 15.47 12.70 100s/50s -/- -/5 Top score 35* 79 Balls bowled 2989 19663 Wickets 47 425 Bowling ..
Sid Ramnarace
Sid Ramnarace (born 1973) is a Canadian-born designer. Objects he has designed include housewares, chairs, cutlery, glassware and textiles. He has also designed automobile interiors and exteriors. He is credited with the design of the 2005 Ford Mustang which he completed while working for the Ford M..
Sid Richardson College
Sid Richardson College is one of nine residential colleges on the Rice University campus in Houston, Texas. Like the other eight residential colleges on the Rice campus, Sid Richardson College provides undergraduate residential and dining facilities, social organizations and student government, as..
Sid Rosenberg
Sidney Rosenberg is an American radio personality who currently works for WAXY [link] in Miami, Florida, where he co-hosts a Mid-Morning show along with O.J. McDuffie, former Miami Dolphins wide receiver. Rosenberg's radio career started in West Palm Beach, Florida, where he hosted the sy..
Sid Roth
Sid Roth is the messianic Jewish host of Messianic Vision a daily radio show which can be heard on various radio stations across the United States including KLNG ,KLTT, KCNW, and KXEG. He also has a weekly national TV program, "It's Supernatural", featuring guests whose experiences include divine v..
Sid Russell
Sidney Edward James Russell (4 October 1937 - 18 June 1994) was an English cricketer and footballer. Sid Russell was born in Feltham, Middlesex and played in 142 first-class cricket matches for Middlesex (1960-1964), MCC (1961) and Gloucestershire (1965-1968) as a sound right-handed batsman, scorin..
Sid Ryan
Patrick Cyril (Sid) Ryan (born 1950, in Dublin, Ireland) is a Canadian labour union leader. He has been the president of the Ontario chapter of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which has a membership of 180,000, since 1992, and is a vice-president of the Ontario Federation of Labour. ..
Sid Sackson
Sid Sackson (1920–November 6, 2002) was a significant American board game designer and collector. His most popular creation is probably the business game Acquire. Other games he designed include Can't Stop and Focus (Domination), which won the prestigious German Spiel des Jahres game design..
Sid Scales
Sid Scales (died 2003) was a New Zealand cartoonist. He studied at the London Central School of Art and was staff cartoonist at the Otago Daily Times from 1951 until his retirement in 1981. ..
Sid Sheinberg
Sid Sheinberg was the head of Universal Studios productions from 1973 to 1995. Sheinberg was infamous for his odd suggestions about films under Universal's jurisdiction. Contents 1 Famous Sheinberg Cases1.1 ..
Sid shuman
Sid Shuman is perhaps best known as "Vicious Sid," an editor featured in GamePro magazine; his cartoon avatar depicts him as a sneering deshelved guy wearing a green suit. He began a freelancing stint at GamePro magazine in 1998, a freelancing position he kept until he joined the magazine full-time..
Sid Sidebottom
Sid Sidebottom Peter Sid Sidebottom (born 23 April 1951), Australian politician, was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives between 1998 and 2004, representing the Division of Braddon, Tasmania. He was born in Hobart, Tasmania, and was a senior secondary..
Sid Sings
Sid Sings is the title of the lone solo album of punk rocker Sid Vicious. It was released on December 15, 1979 and peaked at number 30 on the British album charts. The album features the two hit singles, "My Way", and "Something Else". These songs also appeared in the film and album The Great Rock ..
Sid Smith
This article is about the novelist and journalist. For the ice hockey player, see Sid Smith (hockey) Sid Smith is an award-winning English novelist and journalist. Life and career Sid Smith was born in Preston, Lancashire. For seven years he worked in labouring jobs, including dustman, gravedigg..
Sid Smith (hockey)
Sidney James Smith (1925-April 29, 2004) was a NHL player and played with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He was the Leafs team captain from 1955 to 1956. Smith began his career in minor leagues in Toronto and later with the Oshawa Generals in the Ontario Hockey League. He moved to the AHL and played with..
Sid Space
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Sid Sutton
Sid Sutton is a British designer who designer the Doctor Who title sequences from 1981 until 1986. They were the starfield versions and were used from The Leisure Hive until The Trial Of A Time Lord. For 1987's Time And The Rani Oliver Emles took over designing the titles. --> --> --> ..
Sid Tepper
Sid Tepper is an American songwriter, best known for his collaborations with Roy C. Bennett, which spawned several hits for Elvis Presley. As a youth, Tepper's family moved to Brooklyn, where Tepper met his future musical collaborator, Roy C. Bennett. Between 1945-1970, Tepper and Bennett published..
Sid the Sexist
Sid the Sexist (real name Sidney Smutt) is a character from the English comic book Viz. Sid and his mates (Baz, Bob and Joe), who are all Geordies (meaning from Newcastle) spend a lot of time at the pub using outrageously crude lines in attempting to chat up women. In an early issue of Viz, Sid ap..
Sid the Slug
A Sid the Slug billboard Sid the Slug is an advertising character employed by the Food Standards Agency in the United Kingdom as the face of the "Salt - Watch it" campaign to warn the public of the risks of excessive salt consumption. The multimedia campaign, including advertising hoardings..
Sid Vicious
Sid Vicious in 1978 John Simon Ritchie-Beverly (May 10, 1957 – February 2, 1979), better known as Sid Vicious, was an English punk rock musician and member of the band the Sex Pistols. He died of a drug overdose at the age of 21. Contents 1 Life1.1 Early years1.2 Sid..
Sid W. Richardson
Sid Williams Richardson (May 25, 1891-September 30, 1959) was a Texas oilman, cattleman and philanthropist known for his association with the city of Fort Worth. A native of Athens, Texas, Richardson attended Baylor University and Simmons College from 1910 to 1912. With borrowed money, he and a bus..
Sid Waddell
Sid Waddell (1940- ) is a British born "Geordie" commentator and television personality. Having graduated with a degree in history from the University of Cambridge, UK, he started out as a TV producer working on Indoor League in the early 1970s. This led to him receiving the left handed complime..
Sid Wagner
[] at NFL.com Sid Wagner (October 29, 1912) was a football player for the Detroit Lions. ..
Sid Watkins
Sidney Watkins, MD, FRCS, OBE, (b. 1932) commonly known as Professor Sid, is a world-renowned neurosurgeon who served twenty-six years as the FIA Formula One Safety Delegate and Medical Delegate, head of the Formula One on-track medical team, and first responder in case of a crash. Born in Liverpoo..
Sid Wayne
Sid Wayne was a 1950s song writer, lyricist and composer who wrote a number of well-known songs. He worked closely with Ben Weisman and Dolores Fuller. Almost every Elvis Presley movie feature from that era contains one or more works written partly by Sid Wayne. His most known works are It's Impos..
Sid Wilson
Sid Wilson (born Sidney George Wilson on March 15, 1978 in Des Moines, Iowa) is a turntablist for the musical group Slipknot. Sid Wilson also tours as DJ Starscream, a name taken from the popular 1980s television show Transformers. He is currently signed to Japanese/US label Nitrous Oxide (N20) R..
Sid Wyman
Sid Wyman (born in Missouri ?-June 1978) was a famous gambler and poker player. Wyman was owner or co-owner of several casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada including the Sands, Riviera, and the old Dunes. During his funeral in 1978 all gaming play was halted for two minutes at the Dunes in his honor. In ..
Si Da Ming Cong tea
Si Da Ming Cong refers to 4 famous Wuyi Oolong tea bushes, namely: Da Hong PaoShui Jin GuiTieluohanBai Ji Guan References Seven Cups Tea, [on the 4 famous]Jing Tea Shop, [on the 4 famous] ..
SI derived unit
SI derived units are part of the SI system of measurement units and are derived from the seven SI base units. Contents 1 Dimensionless derived units2 Derived units with special names3 Other quantities and units4 Conversion between kelvins and degrees Celsius5 See also6&nb..
Si deus si dea
Si deus si dea is an archaic Latin phrase meaning "whether god or goddess", referring to the mystery of whether a certain divinity was male or female, which was especially prominent among fertility gods. It was also written sive deus sive dea, sei deus sei dea, or sive mas sive femina ("whether male..
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