Sidney - novel - was created in 1890.
Sidney Altman won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1989.
Sidney is very smart and pretty girl! all the boys like her!!! Her best friend is Sammy Nichols
Sidney Crosby
No, he is not
Sidney Bradshaw Fay died in 1967.
Sidney Bradshaw Fay was born in 1876.
Sidney Bradshaw Fay has written: 'The rise of Brandenburg-Prussia to 1786' -- subject- s -: Brandenburg, History
Sidney Ernest Bradshaw has written: 'On southern poetry prior to 1860..' -- subject(s): History and criticism, American literature, American poetry
Sidney Bradshaw Fay claimed that Germany was too readily blamed for the war and his stance is supported by several modern-day scholars, such as Christopher Clark.
Ich leibe Matthew! From Aunt Sidney! x
Terry Bradshaw Lynn Swann Joe Greene Roberto Clemente Honus Wagner Bill Mazeroski Mario Lemieux Sidney Crosby (Does the Canadian count?)
The cast of The Last Plane Out of Berlin - 2000 includes: Philip Beaver as German soldier Colin Butcher as German soldier Jim Cullington as Field Marshal Kesselring Mark Fitzsimmons as Airport Commandant Philip Holder as RAF Officer Charles Hurst as German soldier Benjamin Kemp as German soldier Geoff Morrell as Sidney Cotton Rennie Pitkanen as Sidney Cotton as a boy
The name "Cydnee" can be spelled the same way in German, as names typically retain their original spelling across languages. However, the pronunciation may differ slightly based on German phonetics. If you want to adapt it for a German context, you might consider spelling it as "Sidney," which is a more common variant in German-speaking countries.
Knobody knows the EXACT number/percentage of people who speak German. The number changes every minute! The numbers of people change so the number of people speaking German change too! If a person who speaks German passes away, then there is one LESS person speaking German. If someone learns German, then there is one MORE person speaking German!So there it is, there is NOT an exact number of people who speak German!From Aunt Sidney! x
John Candy's parents were Sidney Candy and Evangeline Candy. Sidney was a Jewish immigrant from Ukraine, while Evangeline was of German descent. They raised John in a working-class family in Toronto, Canada, where he developed an interest in performing arts from a young age.
Sidney Carlyle's birth name is Sidney D. Carlyle.