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  1. Sydney Institute of Language and Commerce

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Context date October 2009 Sydney Institute of Language and Commerce , Shanghai University SILC, was founded in 1996 in cooperation with the University of Technology, Sydney . With its campus now located in the Shanghai suburb known as Jiading SILC teaches students mostly at diploma and bachelor degree level in subjects focusing on Finance, business and commerce. Whilst students are not English majors, they are taught mostly in English. DEFAULTSORT Sydney Institute Of Language And Commerce Category Education in Sydney Australia university stub ...   more details



  1. Sydney

    . ref name cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au There were three language groups in the Sydney region, which ... metropolis the local government area City of Sydney Infobox Australian place type city name Sydney state nsw image Sydney skyline at dusk Dec 2008.jpg imagesize 300 caption The Sydney Opera House and Sydney central business district Sydney CBD at dusk from Jeffrey Street , Kirribilli coordinates Coord ..., Western Australia Perth dist5 1406 dir5 E location5 Adelaide lga Sydney Government various 38 county ... 49 fedgov File Sydney divisions overview 2010.png various 24 maxtemp 21.7 mintemp 13.8 rainfall 1212.8 Sydney IPAc en icon s d n i ref cite book title Macquarie ABC Dictionary publisher The Macquarie ... of New South Wales . Sydney is located on Australia s south east coast of the Tasman Sea . As of June ... 3218 09 10 Inhabitants of Sydney are called Sydneysiders, comprising a cosmopolitan and international ... work 1995 Global Cultural Diversity Conference Proceedings, Sydney title Designing for Diversity ... ref The site of the first British colony in Australia, Sydney was established in 1788 at Sydney ... Phillip ref The city is built on hills surrounding Port Jackson which is commonly known as Sydney Harbour, where the iconic Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge Harbour Bridge feature prominently ... regions feature many bays, rivers, inlets and Beaches in Sydney beaches including the famous Bondi Beach . Within the city are many notable parks, including Hyde Park, Sydney Hyde Park and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens . In 2010, Sydney was ranked 7th in Asia and 28th globally ... 2010 ref Sydney also ranks among the top 10 World s Most Livable Cities most liveable cities ... date 2009 06 11 accessdate 2010 06 26 ref Sydney is one of Global city GaWC studies GaWC s Alpha world ... serving Sydney is Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport . ref cite web url http www.gnb.nsw.gov.au name search extract?id TRlpoeZTGH title Geographical Names Register Extract Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport work ...   more details



  1. Sydney (disambiguation)

    , several warships in the Royal Australian Navy Sydney Accord Sydney Declaration Sydney language ...distinguish Sidney Sydney was originally an alternate spelling of the surname Sidney name origin . Sydney ... for female infants in the United States. Sydney may refer to TOCright Places Sydney , New South Wales City of Sydney , local government area of New South Wales Electoral district of Sydney , electorate in state parliament of New South Wales Division of Sydney , electorate in federal parliament of Australia Sydney Cove Sydney Heads Sydney Island, Queensland , Australia Sydney Parade Avenue , Ireland Sydney, Nova Scotia , Canada People First name Sydney Allard 1910 1966 , British car company founder Sydney Atkinson 1901 1977 , South African athlete Sydney Barnes 1873 1967 , English cricketer Sydney Brenner born 1927 , South African biologist Sydney Camm , 1893 1966 , English aeronautical engineer Sydney Chaplin 1885 1965 , English actor Sydney Earle Chaplin 1926 2009 , American actor Sydney Dacres 1805 1884 , English admiral Sydney Fremantle 1867 1958 , English admiral Sydney Greenstreet 1879 1954 , English actor Sydney Grundy 1848 1914 , English dramatist Sydney Gun Munro 1916 2007 , Saint Vincent and the Grenadines politician Sydney J. Harris 1917 1986 , American journalist Sydney Horler 1888 1954 , British novelist Sydney Jacobson, Baron Jacobson Sydney Jacobson 1908 1988 , British journalist Sydney Kentridge born 1922 , South African lawyer and judge Sydney Lamb born 1929 , American linguist Sydney Laurence 1865 1940 , American painter Sydney Moon born 1975 , American adult model and actress Sydney Mufamadi born 1959 , South African politician Sydney Newman 1917 1997 , Canadian film and television producer Sydney Parkinson 1745 1771 , Scottish illustrator Sydney Penny born 1971 , American actress Sydney Poitier born 1973 , American actress Sydney Pollack 1934 2008 , American film actor Sydney Possuelo born 1940 , Brazilian explorer and ethnographer Sydney Ringer 1836 ...   more details



  1. The Sydney Globalist

    Infobox Magazine title The Sydney Globalist image file The Sydney Globalist August 2010.png image caption Cover of The Sydney Globalist br Volume VI Issue I August 2010 logo The Sydney Globalist logo.png editor category International relations International affairs language English abbreviation publisher country Australia frequency Biannual history openaccess impact impact year website http www.thesydneyglobalist.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name issn The Sydney Globalist is an International relations international affairs magazine published bi annually by students at the University of Sydney , Australia . It is currently staffed by 31 undergraduate students from a range of academic disciplines. It is part of the Global21 network. Mission The Sydney Globalist is intended as a forum for undergraduate students to discuss international affairs at an intellectual and meaningful level. It has no political affiliation and hopes to provide as pluralistic an approach as possible. The magazine is distributed to governments, academics, think tanks and non government organisations. Supporters of the Sydney Globalist The November 2008 issue is produced with the support of the Vice Chancellor of the University of Sydney, the Faculty of Economics and Business, the United States Studies Centre, the Australian National University, the Sydney Law School, the University of New South Wales Law School and the University of Sydney International Office. External links Official http www.thesydneyglobalist.org University of Sydney Category Student media in Australia Category University of Sydney ...   more details



  1. The Sydney Mail

    The Sydney Mail was an Australian magazine published weekly in Sydney. ref Cite news last first coauthors title Sydney Mail work paperworld.com.au place Australia page language publisher Paper World date 2010 url http www.paperworld.com.au magazineinfo.php?Mag Sydney 20Mail accessdate 28 February 2011 ref The weekly edition of The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, it ran from 1860 to 1938. ref Cite news last nla.gov.au first coauthors title History of Australian Newspapers work The Australian Newspaper Plan place Australia page language publisher National Library of Australia date 8 January 2010 url http www.nla.gov.au anplan heritage history.html accessdate 28 February 2011 ref References reflist Category Publications established in 1860 Category Defunct magazines of Australia Category Publications disestablished in 1938 Category 1860 establishments in Australia ...   more details



  1. Diocese of Sydney

    Diocese of Sydney or Archdiocese of Sydney could refer to Anglican Diocese of Sydney Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney disambig ...   more details



  1. Sydney White

    Cleanup date December 2008 Infobox Film name Sydney White image AMANDASYDNEY2.jpg caption Poster of the film Sydney White . director Joe Nussbaum producer James G. Robinson br David C. Robinson br Clifford ... September 21, 2007 runtime 1 hour 47 minutes country filmUS language English language English gross 13,620,075 ref http boxofficemojo.com movies ?id sydneywhite.htm ref Sydney White is a 2007 teen comedy ... and the Seven Dwarfs. Plot Sydney White Amanda Bynes is the daughter of a plumber , and has grown up among construction workers ever since her mother died when she was nine. Sydney earns a scholarship ... after arriving at Southern Atlantic University, Sydney clashes with the sorority president Rachel Witchburn Sara Paxton , after Rachel sees Sydney talking to her ex boyfriend although according to Rachel ... Sydney s bid for membership in the sorority, but cannot because Sydney s mother was a member. Despite Rachel s hazing , Sydney successfully meets all of the requirements during her time as a Kappa pledge. Rachel schemes to keep Sydney out of the sorority and uses her presidential authority to declare Sydney unfit to be a Kappa. Humiliated, Sydney immediately leaves the Kappa house. With no place to go, Sydney is taken in by seven outcast students who live in The Vortex which is called The Vortex ... for Dinky Hodgekiss Crystal Hunt , one of Sydney s popular friends. The Vortex, however, is badly ... build a Greek Centre in its place. An angry Sydney convinces one of her housemates, Terrance, to run ... the Vortex and the Dorks are kicked out of the Vortex by the Health Department. Sydney then runs ... election . Meanwhile, Sydney s Hot or Not ranking on the school s website gradually rises to overtake ... who remotely infects Sydney s computer a computer virus poisoned Apple Inc. Apple , which erases an important paper due the next day. Sydney studies all night at the library, and fails to awake in time for the presidential debate. Tyler who has by now fallen for Sydney finds her, tells her she ...   more details



  1. Chinatown, Sydney

    Image Chinatownsyd.jpg right thumb 250px Sydney s Chinatown Image Marketcity.jpg right thumb 250px Market City Image GWM.jpg right thumb 250px Golden Water Mouth Refimprove date February 2009 Sydney Sydney s Chinatown Chinese language Chinese or is an urban locality in the southern part of the Sydney ..., New South Wales Haymarket , between Central Station, Sydney Central Station and Darling Harbour . It is part of the Local Government Areas in Australia local government area of the City of Sydney and is Australia s largest Chinatown. Location and history The current location is the third in Sydney ... area of Sydney and later moved to the area near Market Street at Darling Harbour . By the 1920s ... Street, Sydney George Street , one of Sydney s main thoroughfares. At the eastern end of Chinatown, at the corner of George Street and Hay Street, Sydney Hay Street , there is a sculpture made from ... fortune to the Chinese community. Other streets and lanes within Sydney s Chinatown include Factory Street , Goulburn Street, Sydney Goulburn Street , Little Hay Street , Kimber Lane and Thomas, Sydney .... Unlike the Chinatowns in some other countries, Sydney s Chinatown has been relatively free of crime and hygiene issues. However since there are many skyscraper s in Sydney , there are some concerns ... two decades in several Sydney suburbs such as Cabramatta, New South Wales Cabramatta , Ashfield, New ... Wales Chatswood , Burwood, New South Wales Burwood and Flemington, New South Wales Flemington . But Sydney ... Sydney City is the sister city of Guangzhou in China , and as a gift to Sydney in Australia s wikt bicentennial ... news title Eastern promise spreads to the suburbs date 2002 09 06 work The Sydney Morning Herald url ... last Fitzgerald title Red Tape, Gold Scissors The story of Sydney s Chinese format Paperback pages ... in association with City of Sydney The City of Sydney isbn 0 7310 6607 3 External links http www.discoversydney.com.au ..., Sydney Sydney City of Sydney suburbs Sydney landmarks China Town coord 33 52 43.61 S 151 12 14.69 ...   more details



  1. Culture of Sydney

    most widely spoken languages in Sydney are 2004 Citation needed date February 2007 Arabic language ...Refimprove date November 2010 The cultural life of Sydney , Australia is extremely dynamic, diverse and multicultural. Many of the individual cultures that make up the Sydney mosaic are centred on the cultural ... History of Sydney . Sydney is a major global city with a vibrant scene of musical, theatrical, visual, literary and other artistic activity. There is a longstanding friendly rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne for the title of Australia s arts capital . Image Sydney Opera House Inside 2.jpg 300px right thumb The interior of the Concert Hall at the Sydney Opera House Image Darlington Carriageworks 2.JPG 270px right thumb The Carriageworks Centre for the contemporary arts, Darlington, Sydney Image Sydney Mardi Gras 2006.jpg right thumb 270px Street Performers in the 2006 Sydney Mardi Gras Image City Recital Hall, Sydney.jpg right thumb 110px City Recital Hall , Angel Place, Sydney Music The Sydney Symphony is internationally renowned and regularly performs in the Concert Hall 2,600 seats of the Sydney ... as concert series by fine local groups such as the renowned Australian Chamber Orchestra and Sydney ... s third busiest opera company Citation needed date November 2010 , has its headquarters in Sydney ... Theatre of the Sydney Opera House. New experimental and avant garde music is performed by Ensemble Offspring , Ensemble Halcyon, Sydney Halcyon , The Noise, Sydney The Noise and others, at the recently ... and sound art . Jazz and alternative music such as Sydney based The Necks are played at The Basement ... known Australian rock music rock bands started up in Sydney, including Midnight Oil , The Easybeats ... favourites Sneaky Sound System . Other bands from the Sydney music scene are Angelspit and Wolfmother . Sydney is famous for its alternative rock scene, and is the original home of the now national alternative rock festival the Big Day Out , which began in Sydney in 1992 featuring local bands ...   more details



  1. Media in Sydney

    Refimprove date March 2008 Media in Sydney is internationally influential, with most Australian media companies and all major television networks headquarterd in Sydney. Sydney is often referred to as Australia ... industry in Sydney is also very large. Also, many of Australia s broadcasting companies have head offices in Sydney. Sydney is also home to Australia s film industry, with major production companies based in and around the Sydney CBD. Fox Studios Australia is located in Sydney, in the inner city suburb of Moore Park. Newspapers Sydney has two main daily newspaper s. The Sydney Morning Herald which is the oldest Australian newspaper is a broadsheet , and is Sydney s newspaper of record with extensive ... Review .are also based in Sydney, but are considered national papers. Television Sydney has five television ... channel Eleven and SBS Two . All networks have their headquarters located in Sydney. Pay TV Foxtel, Optus and MTV Australia are also all headquartered in Sydney. Historically, the networks have been ... Optus both supply pay TV over their cable services to most parts of the urban area. Film Sydney is Australia s centre for film and media. Many of the landmarks in Sydney have been referenced, shown and the setting for countless films and television programs. Sydney also has a wide amount of references ... in the famous Sydney Harbour . The emerging suburb of Parramatta in Sydney, recently played host to Owen Wilson and Kate Hudson film premiere You, Me and Dupree. All films premiere in Sydney and only in very few cases in other Australian cities. Film in Sydney has been criticized for attracting ... in other Australian cities. Compared to other Australian cities, Sydney s film industry is highly commercial and only Gold Coast has a commercial film industry slightly similar to Sydney s. Radio For 2010, the Nielsen Company estimates the Sydney radio market has 3,983,000 listeners. ref 2010 Population ... services broadcast in the Sydney area. The local ABC Local Radio ABC radio station is 702 ABC Sydney ...   more details



  1. North Sydney

    North Sydney may refer to North Sydney Council , a Local government area in Sydney North Sydney, New South Wales , a suburb of Sydney, Australia Division of North Sydney , an electoral division serving the suburb North Sydney Bears , professional rugby league football club of North Sydney North Sydney, Nova Scotia , a community in Canada geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages de North Sydney id North Sydney disambiguasi pl North Sydney pt North Sydney ...   more details



  1. South Sydney

    South Sydney may refer to City of South Sydney , a former local government area in Sydney, Australia. South Sydney Rabbitohs , a National Rugby League team. Regions of Sydney Southern Sydney Southern Sydney , the southern suburbs of Sydney. Disambig ...   more details



  1. Sydney Bristow

    Unreferenced date January 2010 Infobox character colour 039 colour text fff name Sydney Bristow series Alias TV series Alias image File Sydney Bristow ALIAS.png center 225px caption Jennifer Garner as Sydney ... DSR double agent small br Authorized Personnel Only APO field agent title Agent Sydney Bristow ... Russian Sydney Anne Bristow born 17 April 1975 , played by Jennifer Garner , is a Character arts ... who works as a spy for the CIA . Sydney is depicted in the series as being strong both physically and emotionally ... a espionage spy on a regular basis. Sydney is highly skilled in Krav Maga and is quite a Polyglot person polyglot , speaking English language English , Russian language Russian , German language German , Greek language Greek , Dutch language Dutch , French language French , Italian language Italian , Spanish language Spanish , Portuguese language Portuguese , Norwegian language Norwegian , Swedish language Swedish , Romanian language Romanian , Hungarian language Hungarian , Hebrew language Hebrew , Uzbek language Uzbek , Arabic language Arabic , Persian language Persian , Urdu , Indonesian language Indonesian , Yue Chinese Cantonese , Mandarin Chinese Mandarin , Japanese language Japanese , Korean language Korean , Hindi language Hindi , Vietnamese language Vietnamese , Polish language Polish , Serbian language Serbian , Czech language Czech , Ukrainian language Ukrainian , and Bulgarian language Bulgarian in various episodes. Throughout the series her code names are Bluebird, Freelancer, Mountaineer, and Phoenix. Biographical information Sydney Bristow was born April 17, 1975. For the first ... of the time. Sydney and her family were living in rural Maryland until, at the age of two, Jack had ... Sloane as Sydney s temporary guardian. Sydney went to live with Sloane and his wife Emily Sloane Emily , for a time Note that this is a retcon as it was previously established that Sydney did not meet Arvin or Emily until Sydney had already started working for SD 6. Though Sydney had stated that she ...   more details



  1. Sydney Trocadero

    For the origins of the word Trocadero, and other places where it has been used, see Trocadero disambiguation . The Sydney Trocadero in Sydney , Australia, opened with a full dress gala on 3 April 1936. ref cite news first last coauthors authorlink title Trocadero Opens date 1936 04 04 publisher url http nla.gov.au nla.news article17323227 work Sydney Morning Herald pages 11 accessdate 2010 03 04 language ref It was the main venue of Big Band jazz orchestras, with the resident Trocadero Orchestra under the baton of Frank Coughlan , and the All Girl Trocadero Band. Often referred to as The Troc , it operated as a dance and concert hall until 1970 and was the favoured venue for many university and school formals , as well as hosting many important local rock and pop concerts during the 1960s. It was closed and demolished in 1970, replaced by a modernist cinema complex owned by the Hoyts group. The closure of the venue is commemorated in the song Deep Water by Australian singer songwriter Richard Clapton . References reflist coord missing New South Wales Category Former buildings and structures in Sydney Category Theatres in Sydney Category Demolished buildings and structures in Australia australia struct stub ...   more details



  1. History of Sydney

    Australia Day , Sydney Harbour, 2004. History of Australia The History of Sydney begins in prehistoric ... of a First Fleet of British ships in 1788 and the foundation of a penal colony by Great Britain. Sydney established an elected Sydney City Council city council in 1840 and was from 1788 1900 the capital of the British colony of New South Wales . In 1901, Sydney became a States and territories of Australia state capital, when New South Wales voted to join the Australian Federation . Sydney today ... Ku ring gai Chase petroglyph.jpg thumb left 130px Petroglyph in Sydney s Ku ring gai Chase National Park . Main Prehistory of Australia The first people to occupy the area now known as Sydney were Australian ..., including Sydney. ref Geoffrey Blainey A Very Short History of the World Penguin Books 2004 ISBN 978 0 14 300559 9 ref The area surrounding Port Jackson Port Jackson Sydney Harbour was home to several Indigenous Australians Aboriginal tribes. The Eora people are the coastal Aborigines of the Sydney ... of the Sydney CBD area, and their territory south of Port Jackson stretches from South Head to Petersham ..., though the descendants of Eora still have a strong presence in the Sydney area today. Other than the Eora, people of the Dharug , Kuringgai and Dharawal language groups occupied the lands in and around Sydney. ref http www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au barani themes theme1.htm ref Their occupation pre ... New South Wales even within the metropolis of modern Sydney, as in Ku ring gai Chase National Park . ref www.auinfo.com Ku Ring Gai National park Sydney.html ref Sydney is thought to have the finest ... February 2011 Colonial Sydney Discovery and settlement by Britain James Cook In 1770 Lieutenant later ... Sydney. The ship s naturalist, Sir Joseph Banks , was so impressed by the volume of flora and fauna ... Bay. 1788 and the establishment of Sydney File The Founding of Australia.jpg thumb right Governor Arthur Phillip hoists the British flag over the new colony at Sydney in 1788. Image Very early ...   more details



  1. Sydney's Darlings

    Infobox film name Sydney s Darlings image image size caption director Thomas Marinato producer writer based on narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released 1926 runtime country FilmAustralia language Silent film br English language English intertitles budget preceded by followed by Sydney s Darlings is a 1926 Australian silent film set in the world of yachting. It was made largely by sports enthusiasts and amateur filmmakers. ref Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900 1977 A Guide to Feature Film Production , Melbourne Oxford University Press, 1998, 130. ref References reflist External links IMDb title id 0348163 CinemaofAustralia Category 1926 films Category Australian drama films Category Australian silent films Category Black and white films Australia film stub ...   more details



  1. Sydney eScholarship

    Sydney eScholarship is an innovative set of services provided by the University of Sydney Library to the University of Sydney http www.usyd.edu.au that integrates the management and curation of digital content with new forms of access and scholarly publication. Sydney eScholarship comprises the Sydney digital library Sydney Digital Library and Sydney University Publishing, and includes Sydney University Press , re established as an innovative digital print publisher. Scholarly electronic text and image service SETIS , the Sydney Electronic Text and Image Service, a digital library platform which features the leading Citation needed date October 2009 digital collection of Australian studies texts Sydney eScholarship repository http ses.library.usyd.edu.au , a DSpace institutional repository service. Digital project analyst http escholarship.usyd.edu.au dpa services to support the development of sustainable digital projects at the University of Sydney External links http escholarship.usyd.edu.au Sydney eScholarship University of Sydney Category University of Sydney Category Digital libraries Category Scholarship archives ...   more details



  1. Sydney riots

    Sydney riots may refer to numerous events. Sydney Riot of 1879 a riot a cricket match between the English and New South Wales sides. 2004 Redfern riots a riot in an inner Sydney suburb. 2005 Macquarie Fields riots a riot in southwestern Sydney. 2005 Cronulla riots a riot in Sydney s southern suburbs. disambig ...   more details



  1. Sydney Lamb

    BLPsources date December 2010 Sydney MacDonald Lamb born May 4, 1929, Denver , Colorado is an United States American linguistics linguist ref name Lamb cite web url http www.fask.uni mainz.de lk lk britannica.html title Encyclop dia Britannica accessdate 2010 12 09 last Lamb first Sydney M. publisher Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz ref and professor at Rice University , whose stratificational grammar is a significant alternative theory to Noam Chomsky Chomsky s transformational grammar . He has specialized in Neurocognitive Linguistics and a Stratificational linguistics stratificational approach to language understanding. Lamb earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1958 before joining as a teacher there from 1956 to 1964. ref name Lamb In 1964, he began teaching at Yale University before later joining the Semionics Associates in Berkeley, California in 1977. ref name Lamb Lamb did research in North American Indian languages specifically in those geographically centered around California . His contributions have been wide ranging, including those to historical linguistics , computational linguistics , and the theory of linguistic structure. His work led to innovative designs of content addressable memory hardware for microcomputer s. He is best known as the father of the relational network theory of language, which is also known as stratificational theory ... language meaning directly within the Artificial Intelligence movement of the 1960s 1979s. In 1999 ... of Language expressing some these ideas &mdash was published. See also Linguistic and Cognitive ... External links http www.ruf.rice.edu lngbrain Language and Brain Neurocognitive Linguistics http ... . NAME Lamb, Sydney M. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 4, 1929 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lamb, Sydney M. Category 1929 births Category Living ..., Berkeley alumni es Sydney Lamb ...   more details



  1. Poilcourt-Sydney

    Expand French date December 2008 Infobox French commune name Poilcourt Sydney region Champagne Ardenne department Ardennes arrondissement Rethel canton Asfeld INSEE 08340 postal code 08190 mayor Emanuel Van Sante term 2008&ndash 2014 intercommunality Asfeld longitude 4.1025 latitude 49.4233333333 elevation m 63 elevation min m elevation max m area km2 7.88 population 169 population date 2008 Poilcourt Sydney is a Communes of France commune in the Ardennes department Ardennes Departments of France department in northern France . Population D mographie 1962 170 1968 174 1975 165 1982 155 1990 150 1999 150 2008 169 See also Communes of the Ardennes department References http www.insee.fr en home home page.asp INSEE reflist Ardennes communes DEFAULTSORT Poilcourtsydney Category Communes of Ardennes Ardennes geo stub ca Poilcourt Sydney ceb Poilcourt Sydney es Poilcourt Sydney eu Poilcourt Sydney fr Poilcourt Sydney it Poilcourt Sydney lb Poilcourt Sydney ms Poilcourt Sydney nl Poilcourt Sydney oc Poilcourt Sydney pms Poilcourt Sydney pl Poilcourt Sydney pt Poilcourt Sydney bug Poilcourt Sydney uk vi Poilcourt Sydney vo Poilcourt Sydney war Poilcourt Sydney ...   more details



  1. Sydney Youngblood

    Infobox musical artist name Sydney Youngblood image Sydney Youngblood retouched.jpg caption background solo singer birth name Sydney Ford alias birth date birth date and age 1960 12 2 death date origin San Antonio, Texas San Antonio , Texas , United States U.S. instrument genre Electronic dance music Dance br Funk music Funk occupation Singer years active 1989 ? label Circa Records br Virgin Records br Arista Records associated acts website current members past members Sydney Youngblood born Sydney Ford, 2 December 1960, San Antonio, Texas San Antonio , Texas is an United States American born Germany German singer , who had several successful dance funk hit record hits during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Career He had four Top 40 hit single hits in the United Kingdom UK and Europe in 1988 and 1989 in British music 1989 , including Sit and Wait , I d Rather Go Blind and his debut If Only I Could . If Only I Could used the bassline and drumbeat from the Raze house music group Raze track, Break For Love , and reached number three on the UK Singles Chart . ref name British Hit Singles & Albums cite book first David last Roberts year 2006 title British Hit Singles & Albums edition 19th ... with the album , Feeling Free , which also contained his earlier single, Ain t No Sunshine . Sydney ... I Can Do 1994 The Hat Won t Fit Christmas Song 1999 If Only I Could Tom Pulse Vs. Sydney Youngblood ... www.discogs.com artist Sydney Youngblood Discogs Profile Page Sydney Youngblood http www.sydney youngblood.eu ..., Sydney ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American German singer DATE OF BIRTH 2 December 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Youngblood, Sydney Category Living people Category 1960 births Category German male singers Category English language singers Category German house musicians Category American house musicians de Sydney Youngblood fr Sydney Youngblood nl Sydney Youngblood sv Sydney Youngblood ...   more details



  1. Sydney Chapman

    Sydney Chapman may refer to Sir Sydney Chapman economist , 1871&ndash 1951 , British economist and civil servant Sydney Chapman mathematician FRS 1888&ndash 1970 , British mathematician Sir Sydney Chapman politician born 1935 , former British Conservative MP hndis name Chapman, Sydney Category Article Feedback 5 fr Sydney Chapman sv Sydney Chapman ...   more details



  1. Sydney Packet

    Sydney Packet may refer to Sydney Packet London Sydney Packet London , a ship owned by Alexander Birnie & Co. of London, involved in trading with New South Wales Sydney Packet 1826 1837 Sydney Packet 1826 1837 , a two masted schooner of 84 tons, built in Sydney, Australia, in 1826 and captained by James Bruce later purchased by John Jones 1809 1869 , and outfitted as a bay whaler wrecked at Moeraki, Otago, 17 July 1837. shipindex et Sydney Packet ...   more details



  1. Sydney College

    Sydney College can refer to more than one establishment Sydney College, Bath , a former prominent independent boys school in Somerset , England , now housing the Holburne Museum of Art Sydney Grammar School , a grammar school in Sydney , New South Wales Sydney College of the Arts Sydney College of Divinity Sydney College of Advanced Education disambig ...   more details



  1. Transport in Sydney

    Transport in Sydney may refer to Public transport in Sydney , public transport in Sydney and its surrounds Transport in New South Wales , all modes of transport in the state of New South Wales, Australia disambig ...   more details




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