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Ryan's and coaching
Ryan's first coaching appointment was as Captain-coach of Wests Wollongong.
Ryan's abilities soon came to the attention of Sydney clubs, always on the lookout for new coaching talent.
It was in 1985 that Ryan's fractious coaching style came to light, with Rugby League Week detailing the feud between himself and team captain, Steve Mortimer.
Under Ryan's coaching, Balmain made consecutive grand finals in 1988 against the Bulldogs and in 1989 against Canberra.

Ryan's and career
It would be Ryan's only World Series appearance in his career.
It was the first of two homers in Ryan's career and produced half of the six RBI he would get that year.
It was Ryan's second and last career postseason win.
Ryan's very durable arm finally gave out in Seattle on September 22, 1993, when he tore a ligament, ending his career two starts earlier than planned.
Ryan's last start was his career worst ; he allowed a single, four walks, and a grand slam in the top of the first without recording an out.
Her early career included portraying Mary Ryan for two years on the ABC soap Ryan's Hope ( 1975 ) She became a fan favorite and is still associated with the show long after its cancellation.
The museum covers the entire life and sports career of Nolan Ryan, and includes a machine that lets the visitor feel what it is like to catch one of Nolan Ryan's pitches.
In August of 2012 Biggs ' career turned controversial after he tweeted multiple misogynistic, obscene and sexually violent messages about Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Paul Ryan's wife and Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney's wife during the 2012 GOP Convention.
On July 23,, while Gossage was with the Texas Rangers, a statistical coincidence was noted when he recorded his 308th career save to preserve Nolan Ryan's 308th win.
Ryan's tenure as commander of PACAF and Air Force Chief of Staff also engendered controversy when he was described as one of a group that helped destroy General Jack Lavelle's career after Lavelle gave fighter pilots permission to shoot back at bona fide threats, something previously denied them by rules of engagement.
Unlike the elder Ryan's career as bomber pilot, the younger Ryan was a fighter pilot.
Ryan's career began in Karting, as it does with many drivers, winning a number of local and national Karting events, his talent was spotted by Dutch businessman Klass Zwart, who funded Ryan's early racing-his first season of car racing in Junior Formula Ford.
A series of disappointing performances followed, which were in no way beneficial to Ryan's sponsors, or to his career, these performances were attributed to the team being poorly engineered and set up-making it almost impossible to drive it competitively.
Ryan's career took a new direction in 2006-signing for the Italian JAS Motorsport team to contest the World Touring Car Championship, running as an Independent in the Yokohama Independent Trophy.
Mills became forever a part of major league history, when in 1983 he was Nolan Ryan's 3, 509th career strikeout victim, lifting Ryan past Walter Johnson as the all-time strikeout leader.
Jenkins caught rookie quarterback Matt Ryan's first NFL career pass for a 62 yard TD reception against the Detroit Lions.
Before that, as WTMV, it showed occasional games of the Toronto Blue Jays, including Nolan Ryan's seventh career no-hitter in 1991, to accommodate the Tampa Bay area's unique population of Canadian snowbirds in the days before MLB Extra Innings and MLB. tv came to prominence.
As a Ranger, Stanley caught the last of Nolan Ryan's seven career no-hitters on May 1, 1991.
His 64 career double plays in the NL ranked one behind Jimmy Ryan's league record.

Ryan's and began
Prior to creating Garfield, Davis worked for a local advertising agency, and in 1969, he began assisting Tom Ryan's comic strip, Tumbleweeds.
With Patri and O ' Ryan's encouragement he began to take acting lessons at a drama school that was part of The Heckscher Foundation and began to appear in their productions.
As members of Ryan's delegation boarded two planes at the airstrip, Jones ' " Red Brigade " armed guards arrived in a tractor-pulled trailer and began shooting at the delegation.
Ryan's fortune began in public transit.
She began appearing on television in 1960, notably in soap operas such as The Edge of Night, Search for Tomorrow, and Ryan's Hope.
" First of the heats, run at 10 a. m. round an almost deserted circuit, began as a terrific scrap between Peter Ryan's Ian Walker Lotus, Bill Moss's Gemini, Gardner's Brabham with Love's Cooper and Arundell's Lotus lurking just behind.
Stories began focusing on Tiffany and Ryan's high school ( and later community college ) escapades, and the producers attempted to kill off the increasingly unnecessary character of Jennie, who returned as a ghost.
Kennedy began working as Michael Ryan's co-presenter on the RTÉ local affairs show Nationwide.
After Walter Quinlan's death by Ryan's son Paddy " The Fox " Ryan, Jr., the gang was led by Frankie Lake and Terry Druggan who soon began bootlegging operations as the " Druggan-Lake Gang ".
That M-2 with the Siemens & Halske engine mounted to it, became Ryan's sales tool, and in late January 1927, he began touring the country in attempts to sell those engines.

Ryan's and 1972
Oliver's father Bob had also been a teammate of Ryan's, with the Angels from 1972 to 1974.
Ryan's Fancy had their own syndicated series called Ryan's Fancy ( January 1972 to April 1972 ) and the pub-styled Tommy Makem and Ryan's Fancy ( July to September 1974 ).

Ryan's and at
* Patriot Games ( 1981, based on a reference to Ryan's age, which is 31 at the beginning of the novel.
With his University of Kansas teammates he also anchored a world record in the sprint medley relay ( 3: 15. 2 ) and twice in the distance medley relay ( 9: 33. 8 at the Drake Relays in 1967 and then 9: 33. 0 at the Kansas Relays in 1969, Ryan's 3: 57. 6 anchor leg for the mile being his last collegiate race on his home track ).
In the late 1940s he worked at Jimmy Ryan's in New York City.
By 1905 it was reported that Mrs. Ryan's munificence covered the building of " at least one hundred new chapels, schools, churches, hospitals, homes for Sisters of Charity and homes for the aged and infirmed ".
In 1994, at the age of six, Whitman made her film debut, acting alongside Meg Ryan in When a Man Loves a Woman ( 1994 ), playing Ryan's youngest daughter, Casey.
Ryan's Daughter was the last feature film photographed entirely in the 65mm Super Panavision format until Far and Away ( 1992 ), which was shot largely at the same locations.
Nibsy Ryan's Saloon has been a landmark in Tipperary Hill since 1887 at 201 Ulster Street on the corner of South Wilbur Avenue, west of Syracuse Street.
After a lull in the 1940s and 1950s, when ( except for Céilidh bands ) traditional music was at a low ebb, Seán Ó Riada's The Chieftains, The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, The Irish Rovers, The Dubliners, Ryan's Fancy and Sweeney's Men were in large part responsible for a second wave of revitalization of Irish folk music in the 1960s.
Later that year, after Ryan's death on foreign soil at the hands of the Peoples Temple cult, he worked in the U. S. Department of Energy's Office of Solar and Conservation under President Jimmy Carter until 1980.
Accounts in the first two books, by patrol commander Andy McNab's Bravo Two Zero ( 1993 ) followed by Chris Ryan's The One That Got Away ( 1995 ), as well as those by the SAS's RSM at the time of the patrol, Peter Ratcliffe ( Eye of the Storm, 2000 ), did not always correspond, leading to accusations from the media of lying.
However, both Ryan's and Coburn's accounts put the distance at.
After the separation, Phillips, Ryan and MacGown were equipped with two M16 / M203 assault rifles and a Browning Hi-Power pistol between them, as well as at least one TACBE, and the night sight around Ryan's neck.
In his role in Sleepless in Seattle, Pierce played the brother of Meg Ryan's character, a professor at Johns Hopkins University.
David Lean's 1970 film Ryan's Daughter takes place at a village on the Dingle Peninsula in the immediate aftermath of the 1916 Easter Rising, and was partly shot on location near Dún Chaoin, Coumeenole Beach, Slea Head and Inch Strand.
Other regular characters on the show included Jeb, Ryan's hound dog, who, after an accident in Prof. Hart's lab, was now capable of human speech ; Woody Stocker, Kaitlin's wacky hat-loving boss at the Underground Voice Daily ; Percy Rooney, the local mayor's nephew and Kaitlin's bumbling rival reporter ; and Tao, the wise martial arts sensei who owns the dojo and a family friend of the Steele Family.
Because more than one Japanese show was used in an episode at any given time, Ryan's alter-ego was never in the same action scene as JB or Kaitlin's ( since they were taken from two different shows ).
However, Luke does show a slightly sympathetic side early on, saving Ryan from the model home fire in the second episode and assisting Ryan's mother during her drunken meltdown at Vegas Night.
( This caused Ryan's Hope ratings to plummet because many East Coast ABC stations pre-empted network programming at Noon for local news.
Some affiliates, such as WSB-TV in Atlanta, chose to keep Ryan's Hope at 12: 30.
At sixteen years old, Chwatt got a job as an entertaining bellhop at Ryan's Tavern in City Island, Bronx.
After Ryan's departure to the Houston Astros at the end of the season, the team's pitching faltered in, and the club dropped back into sixth place in their division ; Fregosi was replaced in the first half of the season.

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