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2004 and Neil
Tim Finn had resumed his solo career after leaving the group in 1992 and he also worked with Neil on a second Finn Brothers album, Everyone Is Here, which was released in 2004.
After meeting with management several times, in September 2004, Sixx announced that he and Neil had returned to the studio and had begun recording new material.
* 2004: Dan Neil, Los Angeles Times, " for his one-of-a-kind reviews of automobiles, blending technical expertise with offbeat humor and astute cultural observations.
In an attempt to make the film relevant to the 21st century, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe ( of the Pet Shop Boys ) composed a soundtrack in 2004 with the Dresden Symphonic Orchestra.
He also wrote a non-Sandman miniseries, My Faith in Frankie ( 2004 ), the comicbook adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere ( 2005-6 ) and the OGN God Save the Queen ( 2007 ).
On September 24, 2004, she added the IWBF Light Heavyweight title to her resume by beating O ' Neil ( whom she had canceled a fight against ) by a knockout in three rounds, at Atlanta, Georgia.
* Neil Davidson, " The prophet, his biographer and the watchtower ", International Socialism 104, 2004.
* 2004Neil Sedaka
In 2004, Dan became a member of The Falcon, a supergroup of sorts consisting of The Lawrence Arms ' bassist Brendan Kelly, previously of Slapstick ( alongside Dan ) and The Broadways, and drummer Neil Hennessy.
Neil Henderson, a pioneer in the royalty-free, source provided market space, joined Mentor Graphics in 2002 with the acquisition of Accelerated Technology Inc. Stephen Mellor, a leader in the UML space and co-originator of the Shlaer-Mellor design methodology, joined Mentor Graphics in 2004 following the acquisition of Project Technology.
Smith and the " Ad Hoc Conspiracy to Draft L. Neil Smith " helped influence the 2004 Libertarian Party selection of Michael Badnarik for President.
In July 2004, Neil announced that he would not be a candidate in the impending contest for the leadership of the SNP, despite the fact that he believed he had considerable support within the party.
In 2004 Neil was appointed chair of the Enterprise and Culture Committee.
* 2004 — Tiktaalik, a transitional form between lobe-finned fish and tetrapods is discovered in Canada by Ted Daeschler, Neil H. Shubin, and Farish A. Jenkins Jr ..
McKean was also a concept artist on the TV mini-series Neverwhere ( 1996 ), which was created and co-written by Neil Gaiman, and the feature films Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ( 2004 ) and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ( 2005 ).
In 2004, McKean won a BSFA Award in " Short Fiction " along with Neil Gaiman for their work, The Wolves in the Walls.
* Laison, Neil ( 2004 ).
After reaching the semi-finals of the UK Championship in November 2003, White defeated Neil Robertson, Stephen Hendry and Peter Ebdon to reach the semi-finals of the 2004 Masters – where he lost a tight match against Ronnie O ' Sullivan.
Former Governor of Oregon Neil Goldschmidt was appointed and selected as the board's president in January 2004, but the senate confirmation process that approved his appointment also led to revelations of a decades-old sex scandal.
Major citations have included the APA Distinguished Contributions to Knowledge Award ( Norman Frederiksen, 1984 ), the APA Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award ( Frederic Lord, 1988 ); the AERA E. F. Lindquist Award ( William Turnbull, 1981 ; Frederic Lord, 1988 ; Samuel Messick, 1994 ; Paul Holland, 2000 ; Wendy Yen, 2008 ); the NCME Career Contributions to Educational Measurement Award ( Frederic Lord, 1990 ; Paul Holland, 2004 ; Neil Dorans, 2010 ); and the Jean Piaget Society's Lifetime Achievement Award ( Irving Sigel, 2002 ); among many other awards.
The Robertson – Seymour theorem is named after mathematicians Neil Robertson and Paul D. Seymour, who proved it in a series of twenty papers spanning over 500 pages from 1983 to 2004.
* Benvie, Neil ( 2004 ) Scotland's Wildlife.
* Gordon-Orr, Neil ( 2004 ).
At the Cincinnati Oktoberfest on September 20, 2004, rock musician Vince Neil served as the Grand Marshall of the World's Largest Chicken Dance.
When Felicity ended, Russell moved to New York City and made her off-Broadway stage debut in 2004, appearing opposite Jeremy Piven, Andrew McCarthy, and Ashlie Atkinson in Neil LaBute's Fat Pig.

2004 and Elam
But the power of the Sumerians was waning ; Ibbi-Sin in the 21st century did not manage to penetrate far into Elam, and in 2004 BC, the Elamites, allied with the people of Susa and led by king Kindattu, the sixth king of Simashk, managed to sack Ur and lead Ibbi-Sin into captivity — thus ending the third dynasty of Ur.
Elam also toured in 2004 with Keith Urban.

2004 and Colleen
Duff's mother, Susan Colleen ( née Cobb ) is a homemaker and film producer ( co-executive producer of A Cinderella Story ( 2004 ) and producer of The Perfect Man ( 2005 ) and Material Girls ( 2006 ), as well as the manager of her sister Hilary ).
* On Colleen McCullough's conversation with Bob Carr at the Sydney Writer's Festival, 2004:
From 2001 to 2004, the band's lineup consisted of Contreras, Colleen Hixenbaugh, Brian Borcherdt, John Hall and Dylan Hudecki.
John Rigby Catholic College ', its name was changed in 2004 as a rebranding because of falling pupil numbers and substantial debts following the conviction of former headmistress Colleen McCabe in 2003.
* 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts: Colleen Jones, Kim Kelly, Mary-Anne Arsenault, Nancy Delahunt
Previously the character was portrayed by Colleen Dion-Scotti from 1990 to 1992, 1994, 1997, and 2004.
In early 2004, Beth and Rhys marry in an intimate ceremony on the beach with most of the family attending and Alf Stewart ( Ray Meagher ) and Colleen Smart ( Lyn Collingwood ) as witnesses.

2004 and Ryan
* 1924 – Peggy Ryan, American actress ( d. 2004 )
* 2004 – Claude Ryan, Canadian newspaper director and politician ( b. 1925 )
* 1925 – Claude Ryan, Canadian newspaper editor ( d. 2004 )
* 2004 film Omagh by actor Jonathan Ryan.
Ryan Cran was convicted of manslaughter in the case in 2004 and released on parole in 2009 after serving only 4 years of his six-year sentence.
* In 2004, the Coen Brothers directed a Hollywood remake of the film, starring Tom Hanks, with J. K. Simmons, Marlon Wayans, Tzi Ma, Ryan Hurst, and Irma P. Hall.
However, modern research has proved that this was a marketing ploy developed in the 18th century ( FANA Journal, spring 2004, Fact & Fiction about the language of the fan by J. P. Ryan )-one that has kept its appeal remarkably over the succeeding centuries.
* 2004: Best Animated Short Film, Ryan, ( Chris Landreth )
* Dr. Roderick T. Ryan ( 2004 )
:# often used in emergency situations or for de-escalation purposes ( Ryan & Peterson, 2004 )
In 2004, Garner starred in the movie version of Nicholas Sparks ' The Notebook alongside Gena Rowlands as his wife ( portrayed in flashbacks by Rachel McAdams, while the younger version of Garner's character was played by Ryan Gosling ), directed by Nick Cassavetes, Rowlands ' son.
* T. Ryan Gregory, " The Evolution of the Genome ", 2004, YSBN 978-0123014634
In 2004, Dick Clark, with the help of Ryan Seacrest, announced plans to revive the show in time for the 2005 season ; although this did not occur ( due in part to Clark suffering a severe stroke in late 2004 ), one segment of the revived Bandstand — a national dance contest — eventually became the series So You Think You Can Dance.
* Ryan Cuthbert, Sprint Kayak, 2 time Olympian, 2004 Sydney Olympics ( k-4 1000m ), 2008 Beijing Olympics ( k-2 1000m )
In December 2004, the theatre celebrated its centenary with events that included performances of the original programme by amateur dramatic groups and a production of Michael West's Dublin By Lamplight, originally staged by Annie Ryan for The Corn Exchange company at the Project Arts Centre in November 2004.
* " True " ( Ryan Cabrera song ), 2004
* Ryan Nelsen: ( 2003 ), ( 2004 )
He was followed by Phil Mickelson ( 1990 ), Tiger Woods ( 1996 ), and Ryan Moore ( 2004 ).
These affiliates opted out, because Ryan included language which the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) had, in March 2004, ruled " indecent and profane ".
* Logic in Computer Science: Modelling and Reasoning About Systems, Michael Huth and Mark Ryan, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Wood and Prior both made rehabilitation starts for the I-Cubs in 2004 and 2005 before returning to the Chicago Cubs ' active roster, and many Cubs players such as Derrek Lee, Daryle Ward, Alfonso Soriano, and Ryan Dempster have also made stops in Des Moines for rehab purposes.
* Ryan Reynolds ( Winter 2004 )
* January 26-Claude Ryan, politician ( d. 2004 )

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