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  Sidney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Sidney, Arkansas Sidney is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 275.
Sidney, Illinois Sidney is a village located in 2000 census, the village had a total population of 1,062.
Sidney Township, Michigan Sidney Township is a township located in 2000 census, the township had a total population of 2...
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 Buxton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Buxton, Derbyshire Buxton is a Peak District National Park Built on the river Wye, Buxton has a long history as a spa to...
Buxton, Maine Buxton is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 7,452.
Buxton, North Dakota Buxton is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 350.
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 News articles for Buxton, Maine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Kathryn Buxton swam a mile Saturday at the refurbished YWCA pool in Portland, maintaining the daily regimen that she said keeps her young.
BUXTON'S once-famous spa is to be born again as part of a £23m development to rival the facilities in the historic city of Bath.
From the front are under-16s scrum half David Williams from Buxton, a Welsh tearaway in the mould of Rob Howley.
www.linkmorgue.org /united_states/full/Maine/Buxton.html   (2435 words)

  
 CURRICULUM VITAE
Buxton, W., Fogels, A., Fedorkow, G., Sasaki, L., and Smith, K. An Introduction to the SSSP Digital Synthesizer.
Buxton, W., Reeves, W., Baecker, R., and Mezei, L. The Use of Hierarchy and Instance in a Data Structure for Computer Music.
Buxton, W. The Role of the Artist in the Laboratory (German and English translation).
www.billbuxton.com /cv.html   (5673 words)

  
 Life of Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586)
Sidney returned to England in 1575, living the life of a popular and eminent courtier.
Sidney's Astrophil and Stella ("Starlover and Star") was begun probably around 1576, during Sidney's courtship with Penelope Devereux.
Elizabeth summoned Sidney to court, and appointed him governor of Flushing in the Netherlands.
www.luminarium.org /renlit/sidbio.htm   (556 words)

  
 Additional Reading (from Sidney, Sir Philip) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Andrew D. Weiner, Sir Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Protestantism (1979), studies the poet's aesthetic in The Defence as it is applied in Arcadia.
An Elizabethan courtier, statesman, soldier, poet, and patron of scholars and poets, Sir Philip Sidney was considered the ideal gentleman of his day.
Gender and Genre in the Sonnet Sequences of Philip Sidney and Mary Wroth
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=6654   (830 words)

  
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Sidney had no money; the money was Ella's, and Horace could not have brought himself to borrow money from a woman--from Ella, from a heavenly creature who always had a soothing sympathetic word for him.
Sidney and Ella were staying at the hydro with the strange Welsh name, and he found Sidney lolling on the sunshiny beach in front of the hydro discoursing on the banjo to himself.
Sidney said it would be a pity to let the abode pass out of the family.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/etext03/gmsft10.txt   (22074 words)

  
 Fictionwise eBooks: The Grim Smile of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett
And when Sidney took the air, in charge of his mother, everybody stopped to sympathize with him and to stroke his curls and call him a poor dear, and also to commiserate Mrs Carpole.
Sidney's stature grew rapidly; his general health certainly improved, yet not completely; he always had a fragile, interesting air.
Sidney reached the age of eighteen, and was most effective to look upon, his bright hair being still curly, and his eyes a wondrous blue, and his form elegant; and the question of Sidney's future arose.
www.fictionwise.com /ebooks/eBook28081.htm   (1889 words)

  
 Human Communication Technologies Lab
Meghan Deutscher and Reynald Hoskinson and Sachiyo Takahashi and Sidney Fels.
Sidney Fels and Florian Vogt and Kees van den Doel and John Lloyd and Oliver Guenter.
Sidney Fels and Steve Yohanan and Sachiyo Takahashi and Yuichiro Kinoshita, Kenji Funahashi and Yasufumi Takama and Grace Chen.
hct.ece.ubc.ca /publications   (2118 words)

  
 Moore 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
We learned from some who had made the trek to Vermont that a few of the old buildings existed still, including the house where Papa was born and the tiny, white-frame school where he taught for a year.
As for American roots, Anthony Buxton (born 1601) came from England (probably the town of Buxton) to Salem, Mass.
Papa Buxton gave the book to his daughter, my mother, who passed it on to me. In A Key Stowe cites "chapter and verse", at great length, giving the sources of her information.
www.redlandsfortnightly.org /moore01.htm   (7073 words)

  
 HTML Translation of SGML/EAD Document by Tim Green
Folios 1 to 45, Sidney Webb to Pease and Shaw, 1909.
Folios 1 to 50 Sidney Webb to Galton and Howell, 1928 to 1931.
Folios 1 to 28 Sidney Webb to Galton and Howell, 1934 to 1939.
library-2.lse.ac.uk /archives/handlists/Fabian/m.html   (11391 words)

  
 04-053 (Faculty Honors)
Established in 1982 by the estate of Sidney A. Fox, a 1919 graduate and honorary degree recipient (D.M.S., 1975) and Dorothea Doctors Fox to support a professor in ophthalmology and visual science.
Alfred Buxton, professor of medicine at Brown Medical School and Director of Arrhythmia Services and the Electrophysiology Laboratory at Rhode Island Hospital, is a nationally and internationally recognized academic cardiologist.
Prior to his Brown University appointment in 1999, Buxton held academic appointments at the University of Pennsylvania, Emory University, and Temple University, and hospital appointments at teaching institutions associated with those academic facilities.
www.brown.edu /Administration/News_Bureau/2004-05/04-053.html   (3352 words)

  
 Movie - Dr Blood's Coffin
Sidney J. Furie was one of a number of Canadian émigré filmmakers, among them Alvin Rakoff (Death Ship 80), Alan Gibson (Dracula AD 1972) and Lindsay Shonteff (The Million Eyes of Su Muru 67), who relocated to the UK during the 1950s and 1960s where they established successful careers for themselves in television and film.
Overall, Sidney J. Furie’s direction for the remainder of the movie can be best described as pedestrian with little in the way of style, narrative drive or dramatic action, though given the mediocrity of the material he has to work with, this is entirely suitably.
Also notable is a very effective score by Buxton Orr (Corridors of Blood 58), which actually succeeds in making a number of sequences, such as the climactic operation on Court’s deceased husband, seem much more exciting than they actually are.
www.sffworld.com /movie/335.html   (2273 words)

  
 English 3150
Sidney as a patron, I think, is important to look at because of the influence he must have had on those near him, just like the ancients.
Furthermore, Buxton mentions in her book that were it not for Sidney and his sister Mary, "the Elizabethan poets never doubted that their work would be negligible"(4).
The romantic revolution of course brought an end to patronage and Buxton mentions how we often do not remember Sidney so much for his work as for who he was in relation to the court.
muse21.blogspot.com   (2124 words)

  
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It is implied that he was an only child, as Sidney bemoans the fact that his dad didn't have any more sons to punish.
In doing so, he reawakens Sidney's ghost (who was comatose in "The Waiting Room" - a place where "inanimate souls who have lost contact with the mortal realm" exist) who attacks Marty in retaliation against his father's part in his death.
It is Sidney's plan to throw Marty into the Pit of Oblivion - a place where a ghost's soul "gets torn into a million pieces [and they] writhe in endless torment".
www.anorakzone.com /Randall/RandallFive.html   (2112 words)

  
 Show Caves of Britain: Poole's Cavern
Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586), nephew of the Earl of Shrewsbury.
This quarry was closed and 20 years ago bought by the city council of Buxton.
In order to use it as a campground, limestone sand and lime - a remains of the quarry - was used to fill in the craters to level the floor.
www.showcaves.com /english/gb/showcaves/Pooles.html   (395 words)

  
 Emily Mary Buxton nee Holland 182?-1909   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
7 February 1850 Charles Buxton (1823-1871) son of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, 1st Bart, of Bellfield.
Sir Sidney Charles Buxton 1st Earl (1853-1934) who married 1st Constance Mary Lubbock (1859-1892), 2nd Mildred Anna Smith (18??-1955).
There was also a Charles Sydney Buxton, presumably a son of Sir Sidney Charles Buxton as above?
www.jjhc.info /buxtonemily1908.htm   (250 words)

  
 What to See in England - Penshurst (By Gordon Home)
Sir Henry Sidney had three children, one of whom being Sir Philip Sidney, the type of a most gallant knight and perfect gentleman.
Algernon Sidney, who was illegally put to death through Judge Jeffreys, was the nephew of Sir Philip, and he is supposed to be buried in Penshurst Church, though no monument remains.
The present owner of Penshurst is Lord De Lisle and Dudley (Sir Philip Charles Sidney (died 1851) was given the peerage in 1835), who allows visitors to view the historic mansion on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, from 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. (admission 1s.).
www.authorama.com /what-to-see-in-england-27.html   (501 words)

  
 DBLP: Sidney Fels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Meghan Deutscher, Sidney Fels, Reynald Hoskinson, Sachiyo Takahashi: Echology.
Sidney Fels, James Gauthier, Patricia Smith: Responses in light, sound and scent: a therapeutic interactive yoga system.
Sidney Fels, Geoffrey E. Hinton: Building adaptive interfaces with neural networks: The glove-talk pilot study.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/indices/a-tree/f/Fels:Sidney.html   (518 words)

  
 The Countess of Pembroke - A Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
The Psalms of Sir Philip Sidney and the Countess of Pembroke, ed.
Waller, Gary, Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke: A Critical Study of Her Writings and Literary Milieu (Salzburg: University of Salzburg Press, 1979)
A comprehensive, annotated bibliography is to be found in Josephine A. Roberts, 'Recent Studies in Women Writers of Tudor England, Part II: Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke', ELR 14 (1984), 426-39.
www.english.cam.ac.uk /Sidney/pembroke_bibliography.htm   (471 words)

  
 Kim BAYLISS, b: -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
BUXTON, Gladys Muriel (21 Jun 1910 - 15 Jul 2001)
BUXTON, Nathaniel (20 Jun 1848 - 21 Sep 1899)
BUXTON, Roselyn Alma (21 Sep 1959 - 1959)
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 Email This Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
She was born June 21, 1912, in Malino, to the late William Edward and Mossie Lee Stockwell.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Benjamin Buxton and one daughter, Dorothy Faye Buxton.
She is survived by five children and their spouses: Sidney (Ezella) Buxton of Panama City; Arthurine (Paul) Wilson of Clewiston; Josephine (James) Crosby of Quitman, Ga.; Patricia (David) Chancy of Clewiston; Ruth Clements of Quitman, Ga.; one brother, Archie Stockwell of Panama City; 13 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and 15 great-great grandchildren.
www.newszap.com /articles/2005/03/15/fl/obituaries/obita12south.eml   (171 words)

  
 Philip Sidney - Kalliope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Kalliope >> Digtere >> Philip Sidney >> Bibliografi
Buxton, John: Sir Philip Sidney and the English Renaissance, 2.
Duncan-Jones, Katherine: Sir Philip Sidney, Courtier Poet, 1991.
www.kalliope.org /fsekundaer.pl?fhandle=sidney   (105 words)

  
 The San Antonio College Sir Philip Sidney Page
An apology for poetry written in response to an attack on poetry by one Stephen Gosson, whose puritan credentials were not superior to Sidney's own.
Sidney himself is Astrophel, 'Starlover.' This sonnet sequence was written in praise of Penelope Devereux.
John Buxton, Sir Philip Sidney and the English Renaissance.
www.accd.edu /sac/english/bailey/sidney.htm   (88 words)

  
 Philip Sidney - A Bibliography
Greville, Fulke, A Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney [= 'Life of Sidney'], in The Prose Works of Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke, ed.
Buxton, John, Sir Philip Sidney and the English Renaissance, 3rd edn (London: Macmillan, 1987)
Juel-Jensen, Bent, 'Sir Philip Sidney, 1554-1586: a check-list of early editions of his works', in Sir Philip Sidney: An Anthology of Modern Criticism, ed Dennis Kay (Oxford, 1987)
www.english.cam.ac.uk /sidney/sidney_bibliography.htm   (501 words)

  
 University of Sussex Library Special Collections: Caffyn Collection
Edited with prefaces, note, and appendices by Harry Buxton Forman.
The text carefully revised, with notes and a memoir by William Michael Rossetti.
Deciphered, transcribed, and edited with a full commentary, by H. Buxton Forman.
www.sussex.ac.uk /library/speccoll/collection_catalogues/caffyn.html   (738 words)

  
 SidneyBoysSoccer Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Go through one light, at the second light, turn right onto BACH BUXTON.
Industrial Pkwy Turn left and follow to the park it will be on your left.
Allow 3 hours and 15 minutes driving time from Sidney.
sidneyboyssoccer.com /maps/maps.htm   (118 words)

  
 HORSE RACING - CBS SportsLine.com
NEW YORK -- Key Event closed strongly for a 5¾-length victory over Buxton Hill in Thursday's $44,000 allowance feature for 3-year-olds at Belmont Park.
Buxton Hill paid $5.30 and $4, and Boggy Creek Dancer paid $3.50 to show.
Key Event earned $26,400 for Backward Stable in the second win in seven starts this year for the Royal Anthem colt.
cbs.sportsline.com /horseracing/story/8664932/rss   (212 words)

  
 FIFTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
EMAIL US Sidney Richard C. was born about Nov 1872 in Fulham, Middlesex, England.
Esther Cozens READ was born about 1864 in Breamore, Hampshire, England.
Victor G. was born about 1898 in Buxton, Derbyshire, England.
homepage.ntlworld.com /fred.jackson2/deller/d4559.htm   (88 words)

  
 Bruce - Buxton Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
TIMOTHY RUSSELL BUXTON, succeeded his father on the same farm.
Mass., by Rev. Sidney K. Smith, of Marlborough, Mass., Arthur Mason Guillow, b.
of Joel and Abigail W. Buxton, formerly of Nelson.
www.sullivangen.com /FileB6.html   (2232 words)

  
 Sidney Shelby County, Ohio - Local Events Calendar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-05)
Businesses and organizations of all varieties from throughout Shelby County will convene at the Sidney Middle School to showcase their products and services.
This downtown Sidney event features a parade with a large number of parade entries and welcomes Santa to Sidney each year.
If you have a public event that you would like to have posted on this events page, simply go to our Local Events Form, fill it out and submit it to us.
www.visitsidneyshelby.com /events.aspx   (917 words)

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