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Ryan and Lilly
The Board of Regents has the following members: Charlie Amato ( Chairman ), Donna N. Williams ( Vice Chairman ), Dr. Jaime Garza, Kevin J. Lilly, Ron Mitchell, David Montagne, Trisha Pollard, Rossanna Salazar, Michael Truncale and Ryan Bridges ( Student Regent ).
On July 31, 2010, Lilly and Ryan Theriot were traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Blake DeWitt, Brett Wallach, and Kyle Smit.

Ryan and 2004
* 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 )

Ryan and Chicago
They first swept the Pittsburgh Pirates, thanks to walk-off home runs by Prince Fielder and Ryan Braun, tying the New York Mets for the Wild Card lead with 3 games to go against the NL Central division champion Chicago Cubs.
Harry Burns ( Billy Crystal ) and Sally Albright ( Meg Ryan ) finish college at the University of Chicago and meet when both need someone to share a drive to New York City, where Sally is beginning journalism school and Harry is presumably starting a career ; at the time, Harry is dating a friend of Sally's, Amanda ( Michelle Nicastro ).
* Dan Ryan Rapid Transit Stations, Myron Goldsmith Chicago, Illinois, 1969
After Ryan hit Robin Ventura of the Chicago White Sox, Ventura charged the mound in order to fight Ryan, who was 20 years his senior.
A bevy of trade deadline deals saw the departure of some mainstays from the Cup team such as Kunitz, who was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins for defenseman Ryan Whitney ; Pahlsson, who was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks for defenseman James Wisniewski ; and Moen, who was traded to the San Jose Sharks for two prospects.
On September 27, he did it in the seventh inning of a 5-3 win over the Chicago White Sox, becoming the first pitcher in major league history to accomplish the feat twice in a career ; since then, only Sandy Koufax and Nolan Ryan, both Hall of Famers, have joined him.
Deering Library ( 1933 ) Under Walter Dill Scott's presidency from 1920 to 1939, Northwestern began construction of an integrated campus in Chicago designed by James Gamble Rogers to house the professional schools ; established the Kellogg School of Management ; and built several prominent buildings on the Evanston campus, Dyche Stadium ( now named Ryan Field ) and Deering Library among others.
Originally, rumors swirled that former Chicago Bears defensive coordinator and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Buddy Ryan would be hired as the team's coach ; ultimately, Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus was hired for the position.
* 2006 to Chicago Shamrox & New York Titans: Carter Livingstone, Chicago ( 17th overall ); Ryan O ' Connor, Chicago ( 19th overall )
Ryan Dempster, Chicago Cubs pitcher, is known for his Harry Caray impression, most notably, he announced the Cubs ' starting lineup while speaking like the post-stroke version of Caray before a nationally televised baseball game on Fox Sports.
The Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center ( formerly Lyric Opera Center for American Artists, 1981 – 2006 ), established in 1974 by Carol Fox, is the professional artist-development program for Lyric Opera of Chicago.
Former UND students who have gone on to notable careers in athletics include former NBA player and current NBA coach Phil Jackson, ice hockey player who played in the 1980 Winter Olympics " Miracle on Ice " game Dave Christian, NHL professional ice hockey players Ed Belfour, Tony Hrkac, Jonathan Toews – captain of the Chicago Blackhawks, Zach Parise – New Jersey Devils, Travis Zajac – New Jersey Devils, T. J. Oshie – St. Louis Blues, Ryan Bayda – Pittsburgh Penguins, Drew Stafford – Buffalo Sabres, Brian Lee – Ottawa Senators, Matt Smaby – Tampa Bay Lightning, Matt Jones – Toronto Maple Leafs, Mike Commodore – Columbus Blue Jackets, Jason Blake – Anaheim Ducks, Ryan Johnson – Vancouver Canucks, NFL professional football players Jim Kleinsasser – and Dave Osborn, both of the Minnesota Vikings, CFL professional football players Weston Dressler, David Griswold – Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Buddy Ryan is generally regarded as the originator of this defense, developing it and using it with great success with the 1985 Chicago Bears.
The Red Line, sometimes known as the Howard-Dan Ryan Line and the North-South Line, is a heavy rail line in Chicago, run by the Chicago Transit Authority ( CTA ) as part of the Chicago ' L ' system.
The route is long ( 66-minute ride ) with a total of 33 stations, from Rogers Park ( Howard Street ) on the City Limits north, through downtown Chicago, and to Roseland ( 95th / Dan Ryan ) on the south.
The Orange Line was opened on October 31, 1993, and was the first all-new service in Chicago since the Dan Ryan Line opened in September 1969, and the first extension to the CTA system since the O ' Hare Airport Extension of the Blue Line in September 1984.
The Lake-Dan Ryan routing was to fulfill the service implementation outlined in the 1968 Chicago Central Area Transit Plan.
The Dan Ryan Expressway is an expressway in the city of Chicago that runs from the Circle Interchange with I-290 near downtown Chicago through the South Side of the city.

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