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While Master of the Sword, Patton became an instructor at Fort Riley and improved and modernized the Army's cavalry saber fencing techniques.
In 1911 the town took the name of its post office and became Riley.
One of the first settlers was Riley Bartholomew, a former General in the Ohio Militia who became a Richfield Justice of the Peace and a Minnesota State Senator.
Sarah Jane Hamilton became known as one of the first female ejaculators from Britain ; though this was later dismissed by porn reviewer Pat Riley as urination in his review of The British are Coming ( 1993 ).
In 1887 Fort Riley became the site of the United States Cavalry School.
On June 27, 1853, Camp Center became Fort Riley — named in honor of Maj. Gen. Bennett C. Riley who had led the first military escort along the Santa Fe Trail in 1829.
On June 5, 1999, Fort Riley once again became a Division Headquarters with the reactivation of the 24th Infantry Division ( Mech ).
The character of Andy Mitchell, the young constable in the film who embarks on a perilous quest to find and bring Tom Riley to justice, became a detective named Andy Crawford ( Peter Byrne ), in the CID at Dock Green, and he was married to Dixon's 23-year-old daughter, Mary, in the 19th episode, Father-in-Law ( 1st Sept 1956 ).
In 1938 William Morris, Baron Nuffield, became Viscount Nuffield, and the same year he transferred his newly acquired Riley car business to Morris Motors Limited for £ 100.
Chauncey Hannibal and Levi Little were signed under production and management contracts with Thomas Taliaferro and were merged into what became Blackstreet featuring Teddy Riley.
; Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Riley was introduced in the show's fourth season as a recurring character and became a regular in the episode " Doomed " and continued on as a regular until season five's " Into the Woods ", and appeared once afterward.
Most of the elements that were eventually combined to form what became known as the " Jodeci style " originated with the work of new jack swing pioneers Keith Sweat and Teddy Riley, with an important influence being the work of Riley's three-man group Guy.
In 1961 they teamed up with Larry Tremaine, and became Larry Tremaine and the Renegades, a rock and roll cover band, consisting of: Larry Tremaine, Steve O ' Riley ( now deceased ), Marty DiGiovanni, Rick Henn, Eddy Medora ( now deceased ), and Vince Hozier ( now deceased ).
Riley became Acting Governor of Arkansas in 1975 to serve the final days of the unexpired term of then Governor Dale Bumpers.
Eisner was born in New York, but raised in Detroit where as a young adult he became friends with legendary pimp / hustler ' Diamond ' Jim Riley.
For example, Elizabeth Hancock never became ill despite burying six children and her husband in eight days ( the graves are known as the Riley graves ).
Albini did not drink alcohol, so Riley and Durango became drinking buddies on the road while Albini was doing interviews and handling the band's logistics.
The Lake Merced military reservation ( part of San Francisco's coastal defenses ) was renamed Fort Funston in his honor, while the training camp built in 1917 next to Fort Riley in Kansas ( which became the second-largest World War I camp ) was named Camp Funston.
Thereafter, Riley was the interim head coach, until his status became permanent.
During the 1994 Finals, Riley became the first coach in an NBA Finals Game 7 with two different teams, having been with the Lakers in 1984 and 1988.
Riley became the only NBA coach to take three different teams to the NBA Finals and joined Alex Hannum and Phil Jackson as the only coaches to coach two different teams to NBA titles.
Property tax appraisals became a major campaign issue with Riley's opponents claiming that Riley, acting through his revenue commissioner, ordered that property tax appraisals be made annually, rather than the quadrennial reappraisals that were established practice.
He served as the Commanding General, 1st Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kansas April 2009 to May 2011 and then became 3rd Army Commanding General.

Riley and popular
In a popular book of the time, Captain James Riley authored an account of his shipwreck off the coast of Africa.
Riley has coached in three American cities well known for popular nightlife and celebrity culture.
It evolved from a system of tape looping originally developed in the electronic music studios of the early 1960s that was first used by composers Terry Riley and Pauline Oliveros and made popular through its use in ambient music by composer Brian Eno.
The station cancelled this popular show, although Riley has hinted that elements of it may be included in his week time show.
The Life of Riley, with William Bendix in the title role, is a popular American radio situation comedy series of the 1940s that was adapted into a 1949 feature film, a long-run 1950s television series ( originally with Jackie Gleason as Riley for one truncated season, then with Bendix for six seasons ), and a 1958 comic book.
Both films were based upon poems by James Whitcomb Riley, and both proved to be very popular.
He began acting in motion pictures in 1940, appearing in over three dozen films ( many roles not credited ; he was credited along with another future TV dad-William Bendix, who would star in The Life of Riley in the 1946 film The Blue Dahlia which starred Alan Ladd ) before taking his best-known role as the archetypal philosophy-dispensing suburban father, Ward Cleaver, on the popular sitcom television series Leave It to Beaver.
1 reached # 3 on the Billboard 200 with the help of popular producers Sean Combs and Teddy Riley.
They released their most popular single titled " Liar ", produced by Teddy Riley.
In addition to radio presenting, Riley is a popular TV political analyst with frequent appearances on The Road to City Hall on New York 1 News.
During the late 1960s and into the very early 1970s, Riley ranked among the most popular female vocalists in the country music industry.
Theologically, Riley was a Baptist traditionalist who believed in the New Hampshire Confession of Faith of 1833, the most popular Baptist creed of the 19th century.
He was the Executive Producer of Big Girl's Blouse starring Jane Turner, Gina Riley, Magda Szubanski and Marg Downey, which created and first showcased the popular comedic characters Kath and Kim.
Orme's prolific film work extended from the 1930s to the 1960s and included a number of the popular Old Mother Riley films starring Arthur Lucan.
It was quite popular in the 1980s and the breeding ground for a group of influential comics, once known as the Texas Outlaw Comics that included Ron Shock, Riley Barber, Bill Hicks, Jimmy Pineapple, Steve Epstein, John Farnetti and Andy Huggins.
Randall is best known for her portrayal of Babs Riley in the 1949 film version of the popular radio comedy The Life of Riley with William Bendix and Rosemary DeCamp, as well as her reoccuring role as Kim Parker Kettle in the Ma & Pa Kettle comedy series from 1949 to 1951.

Riley and television
* 1986 – Rachel Riley, British television presenter
* 1997 – Dylan Riley Snyder, American film, television and theatre actor
After that collaboration ended, Gummo represented his brother Groucho Marx and worked on the television show The Life of Riley, which he helped develop.
The Life of Riley is a 2009 British comedy television series, shown on BBC One & BBC HD.
Riley Finn is a fictional character created by Joss Whedon for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Fred's personality was based on that of Ralph Kramden of the 1950s television series The Honeymooners and Chester A. Riley from The Life of Riley.
Earlier filmed series included Your Show Time, The Stu Erwin Show, and The Life of Riley ; and Jerry Fairbanks had developed and was using multi-camera film production for television in 1950.
In 1948, with his studio deeply in debt, Roach re-established his studio for television production, with Hal Roach, Jr., producing shows such as The Stu Erwin Show, Steve Donovan, Western Marshal, Racket Squad, The Public Defender, The Gale Storm Show, and My Little Margie, and independent producers leasing the facilities for such programs as Amos ' n ' Andy, The Life of Riley, and The Abbott and Costello Show.
After stepping down as coach, Riley accepted a job as a television commentator for NBC.
* Riley Freeman-The opposite of his older brother, 8-year-old Riley praises the " thug life ," and admires and emulates the rappers and thugs he sees on television.
In 1988, Arthur Ellis's satirical BBC Two play The Black and Blue Lamp had the film characters of Riley ( Sean Chapman ) PC " Taffy " Hughes ( Karl Johnson ) transported forwards in time into an episode of The Filth, a gritty contemporary police television series, replacing their modern day counterparts.
Other alumni include composer Brian Irvine, musician David Lyttle, comedian Omid Djalili, former hostage and writer Brian Keenan, historian Simon Kitson, biomedical scientist and former vice chancellor P G ( Gerry ) McKenna, filmmaker Brian Philip Davis, visual artist Willie Doherty, photographer Mary Fitzpatrick, film producer Michael Riley, rugby player Brian Robinson, radio and television personality Gerry Anderson and distinguished academic of nursing Alison Kitson.
After his military service ended, Milner became a regular on two television sit-coms, as " Jimmy Clark " on The Stu Erwin Show and as " Don Marshall " on The Life of Riley.
Bendix's Riley, especially, was perhaps too guileless to be the true prototype for this group, but for making blue-collar characters as operable on television as on radio or in film, Chester Riley earned his place in broadcasting history.
In 2010, Riley was named editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and that paper's editor, Julia Wallace, under whose leadership the AJC won Pulitzer Prizes in 2006 and 2007, moved to Dayton to become Senior Vice President of news and programming for CMG Ohio heading a new combined newspaper, television and radio newsroom.
In 1994 Michael co-starred with Michael Riley in The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios, a breakthrough television special based on a short story of the same name.
After Lester quit the show in June 1950 ( soon to become the star of NBC's first late-night series, Broadway Open House ), Gleason — who had made his mark on the first television incarnation of The Life of Riley sitcom — stepped into Cavalcade on July 15, 1950, and became an immediate sensation.
The Boondocks television series used the documentary in the episode " A Date with the Booty Warrior " to remake it into an episode where Riley and Huey participate in a Scared Straight program at a local jail.

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