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Bet Lynch married Alec Gilroy in 1987 and the marriages of Ivy Tilsley and Don Brennan, and Derek Wilton and Mavis Riley took place in 1988.
Additionally, the poet James Whitcomb Riley facetiously suggested that the fierce brawling that took place in Indiana involved enough ear biting that the expression " Whose ear?
Coach Riley took an indefinite leave, Wade briefly injured his right wrist, while James Posey and Walker were delisted after failing a body mass exam.
Larry Riley, longtime assistant coach to Don Nelson, took over as General Manager and drafted Stephen Curry with the 7th lottery pick.
The mob took Richardson from Riley and shot the suspect.
In 1911 the town took the name of its post office and became Riley.
In October 1938, the 7th Cavalry Brigade ( Mech ) marched from Fort Knox to Riley and took part in large-scale combine maneuvers of horse and mechanized units.
The strip took its name from the 1885 poem " Little Orphant Annie " by James Whitcomb Riley, and made its debut on August 5, 1924 in the New York Daily News.
Overage forward Stephon Thorne was named the 10th captain in Battalion history prior to the 2010-11 season while youngster Jacob Riley took over the starting goaltender job along with Swiss import Dennis Saikkonen.
After Riley left, Darryl Rogers and Urban Bowman each helmed the team for a season until 1993, when Murphy took over head coaching duties again.
One of the few other sitcoms about a blue-collar family was The Life of Riley, whose first season ( 1949 – 50 ) had actually featured Jackie Gleason in the lead role ; William Bendix took the role of Riley thereafter.
Citing " hip and knee problems ," Riley took a leave of absence from coaching from January 3, 2007 through February 19, 2007.
Under Riley's administration, unemployment in Alabama fell from 5. 3 % in January, 2003 when Riley took office to 3. 3 % in March, 2006.
He first appears in December 2004 as a replacement mall Santa Claus after Riley took out the first one with a flying folding chair.
* Free improvisation — originating with Terry Riley and Pauline Oliveros, this scene took over Downtown in the early 1980s, under the leadership of John Zorn and Elliott Sharp.
Initially, this was to be the episode where Riley and Buffy have sex, and Whedon took comfort in that plan because he knew people would not mind the silence, but ultimately he decided it was too early for the characters to sleep together, and he scrapped the idea.
Patterson remained on One Life to Live until 1970, when his character Joe Riley was presumed dead ; he returned to the show in 1972 and remained the romantic lead until 1979, when he left due to his unhappiness with the direction the show took after Doris Quinlan left to produce NBC's troubled serial The Doctors.
The Storm took the first two games of the series at the Toledo Sports Arena 6 – 3 and 5 – 2, before Erie won Game Three 9 – 6 at Louis J. Tullio Arena in the highest scoring game of the 1992 – 93 Riley Cup playoffs.
The day began with the morning ’ s sports news, debate and reaction on The Full Sports Breakfast with Jon Meek and George Riley, before the baton was passed to Jamie Broadbent and Adam Pope on It's Your Shout, who took an in-depth look at the day ’ s sports stories and invited listeners to have their say, before James H. Reeve hosted an afternoon sports talk show with live horse racing and interviews.
With war looming, in 1939 he also took the little Riley down to the Brooklands circuit in Surrey.
The RMH Riley Pathfinder, last of the Riley " Big Fours ", and thus considered to be the last " real " Riley by purists, took its place after 1953 and continued in production until 1957.

Riley and initiative
Since Dr. Riley was named president in 1996, St. Francis Xavier has undergone a $ 230 million campus renewal initiative.

Riley and Scopes
In the early 1920s Riley promoted a vigorous anti-evolutionary campaign in the Northwest and it was Riley's World Christian Fundamentals Association that wired William Jennings Bryan urging him to act as counsel for the association in the Scopes Trial.

Riley and Tennessee
Hull was born in Olympus, Pickett County, Tennessee, third of the five sons of William Paschal Hull ( 1840 – 1923 ) and Elizabeth ( Riley ) Hull ( 1841 – 1903 ).
* Riley Darnell, former Tennessee State Senator and former Tennessee Secretary of State
The dissident faction coalesced around the leadership of State Senate Majority Leader Riley Darnell from Clarksville in Middle Tennessee.
Riley C. Darnell ( born May 13, 1940 ) was the Tennessee Secretary of State.
* Riley, Darnell: The Tennessee Blue Book ( 2004 ) Nashville: State of Tennessee.

Riley and 1925
Thomas Riley Marshall ( March 14, 1854 – June 1, 1925 ) was an American Democratic politician who served as the 28th Vice President of the United States ( 1913 – 1921 ) under Woodrow Wilson.
Bantock's Hebridean Symphony was recorded by the CBO on 28 January 1925 at Riley Hall, Constitution Hill, Birmingham.
Edward Riley Stettinius ( February 15, 1865-September 3, 1925 ) was a United States executive.
Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr. ( born May 10, 1925 ) is, with his son Riley, co-owner of the Bechtel Corporation.

Riley and bring
Determined to bring a championship to Miami, Riley dropped a bombshell two nights before the season began, sending Glen Rice, Matt Geiger and four other players to the Hornets in exchange for All-Star center Alonzo Mourning.
The Championship marked the seventh title for Coach Riley ( fifth as a head coach ), and fourth for O ' Neal, both of whom fulfilled promises to Miami ( when Riley first came to Miami and said he " envisioned a parade on Biscayne Boulevard ") and ( when O ' Neal first arrive he vowed to " bring the title home ").
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 ).
Once he has the tape, Ray is to kill Riley and bring the tape back to London Charlie.
Buffy gives Spike information about the doctor that can help Riley hoping that the vampire could help find Riley and bring him there.

Riley and famed
The 9th and 10th Cavalry Regiments — the famed " Buffalo Soldiers " so called by the indigenous peoples for the similarity to the short curly haired buffalo that roamed the plains — have been stationed at Fort Riley several times during their history.
His uncle, who owned the famed Harlem club The Rooftop, built a studio in the club in which Riley would spend most of his time while growing up.

Riley and politician
* 1933 – Richard Riley, American politician
Bob Cowley Riley ( September 18, 1924 – February 16, 1994 ) was an American educator and politician who served as Acting Governor of Arkansas for 11 days in 1975.
Robert Renfroe " Bob " Riley ( born October 3, 1944 ) is an American politician in the Republican Party.
Stillman was born John Whitney Stillman on January 25, 1952, in Washington, D. C., the son of Margaret Drinker ( née Riley ), from Philadelphia, and a Democratic politician, John Sterling Stillman, an assistant secretary of commerce under President John F. Kennedy, from Washington, D. C.
Richard Wilson Riley ( born January 2, 1933 ), American politician, was United States Secretary of Education under President Bill Clinton and the 111th Governor of South Carolina.
Isaac Riley ( October 1852 — July 8, 1926 ) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.
Joseph P. Riley, Jr. ( born June 19, 1943 ) is an American politician who is the long-time Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina.

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