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Ryan Vella Ryan Cartney Vella (born 1975 in Mackay, Queensland) is an Australian comic artist. He has drawn comics for twelve years and is responsible for such titles as Sunburner, The Baby harp Seals Of Death, and many others.
Ryan Vikedal Ryan "Nik" Vikedal (born May 9, 1975) is a former drummer for the rock band, Nickelback. For not being 'the type of drummer' Nickelback needed he was kicked out in January of 2005, replaced by former 3 Doors Down drummer Daniel Adair.
Ryan Villopoto Ryan Villopoto (born August 18, 1988 in Poulsbo, Washington) is a young up-and-coming motocross and supercross racer. He started racing motocross at an early age and worked his way up through the amateur ranks often playing second best to rival Mike Alessi.
Ryan Ward Chris Brown (born June 26, 1990 in Prince George) is a CanadianStudent whose filmography includes the Academy Award nominated film Far From Heaven and the now-defunct popular television series "Hack (television series)". He currently resides in the renovated gatehouse of Cecil B.
Ryan Watson Ryan Robert Watson born 12 November 1976, Salisbury (now Harare), Zimbabwe is a cricketer who plays for Scotland. Watson is a hard hitting right-handed batsman and is able to bowl both medium-fast and off-break deliveries.
Ryan Wiik Ryan Wiik received an “Artist of Extraordinary Ability Visa” O-1 visa in the United States, based on his international reputation. Ryan’s career spans all acting mediums: television, radio, theatre, film and commercials.
Ryan Wilson Ryan Wilson is an American professional wrestler currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment in the Ohio Valley Wrestling developmental promotion as Jacob Duncan where he a former OVW Heavyweight Champion. He is best known for his appearances with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he was known by his ring name, Trytan.
Ryan Wilson (musician) Ryan Paul Wilson (born April 23, 1985) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter. A founding member of the bands ReFill and The Californias, but most known for his touring with Hope Partlow (Virgin Records).
Ryan Wombacher Ryan Wombacher is the bassist/backup vocalist for Orange County metalcore band Bleeding Through. He joined the band just prior to recording the band's 2004 release This is Love, This is Murderous replacing Mick Morris (who left Bleeding Through for Eighteen Visions ,while his best friend Brandan Schieppati quit Eighteen Visions to front Bleeding Through).
Ryan Wuest Ryan Wuest (born February 27 1981 in Cape Town, Western Cape) is a South African football (soccer) player who plays as a goalkeeper for Kaizer Chiefs in the South African Premier Soccer League. He also holds a Swiss passport.
Ryan Zane Ryan Zane (born June 15 1974) was a pornographic actor (porn star) originally from Canada but had done most of his work in the United States. Ryan Zane started his work as a print model, but he had performed in some movies.
Ryan Zimmerman Ryan Wallace Zimmerman (Born September 28, 1984 in Washington, NC) was the first first-round draft pick of the Washington Nationals. A 6-foot 3-inch third baseman from the University of Virginia, Zimmerman, though still in his rookie season, has quickly established himself as a quality major-league third baseman -- with potential to blossom into one of the game's true stars -- with his defensive abilities and contact hitting.
Ryanair Flight 296 Ryanair Flight 296 is a flight between Dublin International Airport and London Stansted Airport, Essex. The flight was marred by an incident on February 27, 2002 when an engine caught fire after landing at London Stansted Airport, causing the evacuation of the aircraft.
Ryane Clowe Ryane Clowe (born September 30, 1982, Fermeuse, Newfoundland) is a Canadian ice hockey player for the NHL's San Jose Sharks. He was selected by the San Jose Sharks in the 6th round, 175th overall, in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
Ryanggang explosion On September 9 2004, there was an event suspected to be a large explosion in North Korea's second northernmost province of Ryanggang. The nature and cause of the suspected explosion is the subject of speculation.
Ryanodine receptor Ryanodine receptors (RyRs) form a class of calcium channels in various forms of muscle and other excitable animal tissue. It is the major cellular mediator of calcium induced calcium release (CICR) in animal cells.
Ryazanskiy Prospekt Ryazanskiy Prospekt (Ryazan Avenue) is a station on Moscow Metro's Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line. Opened on 31 December 1966 as part of the Zhdanovskiy radius, the station is situated where the line snakes norhtward and instead of following the Volgogradskiy avenue begins to follow the Ryazanskiy avenue which runs several kilometres parallel to it on the north, another avenue and the original road to the city of Ryazan.
Rybczynski theorem The Rybczynski theorem was developed by the Polish-born English economist Tadeusz Rybczynski (1923-1998). The Rybczynski theorem proposes that when one of two factors of production is increased there is a relative increase in the production of the good using more of that factor.
Rybnik Rybnik (pronounced: ['ribnik]) is a city in southern Poland, in the Silesian Voivodeship, close to the border with the Czech Republic, about 290 km south of Warsaw and about 100 km west of Kraków, on the southern outskirts of the metropolitan area known as the Upper Silesian Industrial Area (Polish: Górnośląskie Zagłębie Węglowe, GZW).
Rybnik County Rybnik County () is a powiat (county) in Poland, in Silesian Voivodeship. The county seat is the city of Rybnik and the powiat includes the area around it, but not the city itself which forms its own separate urban powiat.
Rydal Penrhos Rydal Penrhos is the only private co-ed boarding school in Colwyn Bay, North Wales. It is located on multiple sites around the town including a site in the neighbouring village of Rhos on Sea where it keeps its watersports equipment for easy access to the beach.
Rydalmere ferry wharf, Sydney Rydalmere Ferry Wharf is the commuter wharf serving the suburb of Rydalmere in Sydney Australia. It serves two routes, the Rydalmere ferry, where all services terminate at this wharf, and the Parramatta route, which operates express between here and Circular Quay.
Rydberg (crater) Rydberg is a lunar impact crater that is located on the far side of the Moon, just past the southwestern limb. It lies due south of the Mare Orientale, in the outer skirt of ejecta that surrounds the Orientale impact feature.
Rydberg atom A Rydberg atom is an excited atom with one or more electrons that have a very high principal quantum number. These atoms have a number of peculiar properties including an exaggerated response to electric and magnetic fields, long decay periods and electron wavefunctions that approximate under some conditions classical orbits of electrons about the nuclei.
Rydberg constant The Rydberg constant, named after physicist Johannes Rydberg, is a physical constant that appears in the Rydberg formula. It was discovered when measuring the spectrum of hydrogen, and building upon results from Anders Jonas Ångström and Johann Balmer.
Rydberg formula The Rydberg formula (Rydberg-Ritz formula) is used in atomic physics for determining the full spectrum of light emission from hydrogen, later extended to be useful with any element by use of the Rydberg-Ritz combination principle.
Rydberg state Rydberg states are electronically excited states with energies that follow the Rydberg formula as they converge on an ionic state with an ionization energy. Although the Rydberg formula was developed to describe atomic energy levels, it has been used to describe many other systems that have electronic structure roughly similar to atomic hydrogen.
Rydberg-Ritz combination principle The Rydberg-Ritz Combination Principle is the theory proposed by Walter Ritz in 1908 to explain relationship of the spectral lines for all atoms. The principle states that the spectral lines of any element include frequencies that are either the sum or the difference of the frequencies of two other lines.
Ryde Bridge The Ryde Bridge, which is infact two bridges, is located in Sydney, Australia that link the suburb of Ryde in Sydney's North Shore to the suburb of Rhodes in Sydney's Inner West. Originally opened by Ryde Municipal Council with the aid of Concord Municipal Council (today known as the City of Canada Bay), it was and is still used very frequently to cross the Parramatta River.
Ryde Panthers The Ryde District Soccer Club, commonly known as the Ryde Panthers, is an affiliated football club of the Gladesville Hornsby Football Association in Sydney, Australia. The club was founded in 1958 as the Marsfield Soccer Club and has since grown to become a sophisticated club side.
Ryde Secondary College Ryde Secondary College is a co-educational public high school in Ryde, Sydney, Australia. It is unique that it is one of the few schools in New South Wales (or perhaps anywhere either in Australia, or the world) which takes enrolments for mainstream, Support Unit (special education) & Selective stream students.
Rydell National Wildlife Refuge The Rydell National Wildlife Refuge is an 2,120 acre National Wildlife Refuge in northwestern Minnesota, located just south of Erskine. It was established in 1992, and receives more than 7,800 visitors each year.
Ryder (band) Ryder was a purpose-made pop group led by Maynard Williams whose primary purpose was to represent the United Kingdom at the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest in Bergen, Norway. Ryder performed the song Runner in the Night which was placed 7th.
Ryder Bateman Ryder Bateman (born February 18 1980 in Calgary, Alberta) is a professional lacrosse player. He plays for the Victoria Shamrocks of the Western Lacrosse Association and the Portland LumberJax of the National Lacrosse League.
Ryder Bohlander Ryder Bohlander is an American football player from Cross River, New York. He plays for John Jay High School and is attracting attention from many college football programs such as Buffalo, Hofstra, Syracuse, Rutgers, and Illinois.
Ryder Cup The Ryder Cup is a golf trophy contested biennially in an event called the "Ryder Cup Matches" by teams from Europe and the United States. The Matches are jointly administered by the PGA of America and the PGA European Tour.
Ryder Hesjedal Ryder Hesjedal (born December 9, 1980) in is a Canadian professional cyclist who currently rides for the Health Net Pro Cycling Team Presented by Maxxis cycling team. He is a former mountain biker (having won a silver medal at the 2001 U23 World Mountain Bike Championships) and in 2005 turned professional with the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team after spending several years with the Rabobank amateur team.
Ryder Report (British Leyland) The Ryder Report was the official report produced for the Government of the United Kingdom in 1975 by Sir Don Ryder, newly appointed head of the UK's National Enterprise Board who was given the task of reporting on the British Leyland Motor Corporation and listing recommendations for its future.
Rydzyna Castle The castle in Rydzyna was built at the beginning of 15th century by Jan of Czernina. At the end of the 17th century Italian architects Joseph Simon Bellotti and Pompeo Ferrari erected the present Baroque castle on its ancient foundations.
Rye (Metro-North station) The Rye Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of Rye, New York via the New Haven Line. During the spring and summer months, the Playland amusement park is accessible from the station via the seasonal 75-Playland route on the Bee-Line Bus System; this service provides a sizeable source of additional ridership in non-peak hours.
Rye (UK Parliament constituency) Rye was a parliamentary constituency centred on the town of Rye in East Sussex. It returned two Members of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom until its representation was halved under the Reform Act 1832.
Rye House Power Station Rye House Power Station is a 715MW combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power station. CCGT stations use a gas turbine along with a steam turbine generator to provide the most efficient form of thermal electricity generation.
Ryegrass Ryegrass (Lolium) is a genus of nine species of tufted grasses, family Poaceae. Also called tares, these plants are native to Europe, Asia and northern Africa, but are widely cultivated and naturalised elsewhere.
Ryerson University Library Ryerson University Library is the library of Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada. The Ryerson Library collection consists of over 500,000 books, 3,700 print journal titles and over $2 million of electronic resources, including approximately 23,000 e-journals, e-books, databases and indexes, geospatial data, and catalogued websites or electronic documents.
Rygaards International School Rygaards International School is an international school in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1909 by the Sisters of the Assumption, Rygaards is a co-educational day school amalgamated within the Danish School System.
Rygar (NES game) is a fantasy-themed action-adventure platform game developed by Tecmo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released on April 14, 1987 in Japan for the Famicom as Argos no Senshi and later that year in the United States for the NES.
Rygar (video game) Rygar is an arcade game created by Tecmo in 1986 and originally released in Japan as Argos no Senshi. It is a scrolling platform game where the player assumes the role as the "Legendary Warrior", battling through a hostile landscape.
Rychard Bouwens Rychard Bouwens is a postdoctoral astronomer at the University of California, Santa Cruz and a member of the Advanced Camera for Surveys Guaranteed Time Observation (GTO) team. He works on the interpretation of high redshift starbursts.
RychlĂ© šĂpy RychlĂ© šĂpy ("Rapid Arrows") is the name of a fictional club of five boys, consisting of Mirek DušĂn, Jarka Metelka, Jindra Hojer, ÄŚervenáček ("Red Cap"), RychlonoĹľka ("Speedy") and a dog named Bublina ("Bubble"). They were invented by the Czech writer Jaroslav Foglar.
Rychnov nad Kněžnou District Rychnov nad Kněžnou District (Okres Rychnov nad Kněžnou in Czech) is district (okres) within Hradec Králové Region (Královehradecký kraj) of the Czech Republic. Its capital is city Rychnov nad Kněžnou.
Ryke Geerd Hamer Ryke Geerd Hamer (born May 17, 1935) is a barred German physician who is the originator of the “Germanic New Medicine” (Registered trade mark), also formely known as "German New Medicine" and "New Medicine", an highly controversial approach to illness that, in turn, criticizes mainstream medicine. Hamer is also known for his anti-semitic claims.
Ryker's Island Ryker's Island is a fictional New York City maximum security prison in the Marvel Universe, counterpart to the real-world New York prison Rikers Island, which first appeared in Amazing Spider-man #4. Apart from its conventional facilities for holding non-powered criminals, it also has its own specialized containment facilities for imprisoning superhuman convicts known as the Raft, which first appeared in Alias #26.
Rylands Library Papyrus P52 The Rylands Library Papyrus P52, also known as the St John's fragment, is a papyrus fragment conserved at the John Rylands Library, Manchester, UK. The front (recto) contains lines from the Gospel of John 18:31-33, in Greek, and the back (verso) contains lines from verses 37-38.
Rylands v. Fletcher Rylands v. Fletcher (1868) LR 3 HL 330 is a landmark English legal case in which the Court of the Exchequer Chamber first applied the doctrine of strict liability for inherently dangerous activities (on appeal by Rylands, the House of Lords confirmed the previous judgment, but restricted the rule to a non-natural user of the land).
Ryle Telescope The Ryle Telescope (also known as the '5 km telescope') was a linear East-West radio telescope array at Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory. In 2004 three of the telescopes were moved, creating a compact two-dimensional array of telescopes at the East end of the interferometer.
Ryle's regress In philosophy, Ryle's regress is a classic argument against cognitivist theories, and concludes that such theories are essentially meaningless as they do not explain what they purport to explain. The philosopher Gilbert Ryle was concerned with what he called the intellectualist legend (also known as the "Dogma of the ghost in the machine," the "Two-Lives Legend," the "Two-Worlds Story," or the "Double-Life Legend") which requires intelligent acts to be the product of the conscious application of mental rules.
Rylee Newton Rylee Newton (born May 17th, 1972 in Portland, Oregon) is an American stand-up comedian living in Los Angeles, California. After moving to Los Angeles in 1996 to pursue film productionUS Comedy Arts Fesival Bio at http://www.
Ryley Dunn Ryley Dunn (born October 7, 1985) is a midfielder or defender for the Fremantle Dockers. He was drafted to Fremantle in the 2003 AFL Draft at selection 10, which was traded by Hawthorn Football Club in return for Trent Croad.
Ryll-Nardzewski fixed point theorem In functional analysis, the Ryll-Nardzewski fixed point theorem states that if E is a normed vector space and K is a nonempty convex subset of E which is compact under the weak topology, then every group (or equivalently: every semigroup) of affine isometries of K has at least one fixed point. (Here, a fixed point of a set of maps is a point that is a fixed point for each of the set's members.
RyĹŤan-ji is a Zen temple located in northwest Kyoto, Japan. Belonging to the MyĹŤshinji school of the Rinzai branch of Zen Buddhism, the temple is one of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RyĹŤkan was a Soto Zen Buddhist monk who lived in Niigata Japan 1758-1831. He soon left the monastery, where practice was frequently quite lax, and lived as a hermit until he was very old and had to move into the house of one of his supporters.
RyĹ«kyĹ« independence movement The RyĹ«kyĹ« independence movement (Japanese: ç‰ç独立é‹ĺ‹•) is a movement for the independence of Okinawa and the surrounding islands (Ryukyu islands), from Japan. The movement merged in 1945, after the end of the Pacific War.
RyĹ«kyĹ« Kingdom The RyĹ«kyĹ« Kingdom (Ryukyuan/Japanese: ç‰ç王国, Traditional Chinese: then officially ç‰çĺś‹ (liu2 qiu2 guo2)) was an independent kingdom which ruled most of the Ryukyu Islands from the 15th century to the 19th century. The Kings of RyĹ«kyĹ« unified Okinawa Island and extended the kingdom to the Amami Islands in modern-day Kagoshima Prefecture, and the Yaeyama Islands near Taiwan.
Ryūkyū proper The Ryukyu Islands or Nansei Islands (南西諸島 Nansei-shotō; "southwest islands"), are an island chain stretching southwestward from the island of Kyūshū in Japan. The Ryūkyū proper (Ryūkyū Shotō) is the main, southern group of islands.
Ryman Arts Ryman Arts provides free advanced drawing and painting classes along with college and career planning for motivated, talented teenagers. It is the only program in Southern California that offers these rigorous courses year round at no charge to students, serving the needs of artistically promising youth which are not typically met in the art programs of most high schools.
Rymill Park, Adelaide Rymill Park, also known as Mullawirraburka in Kaurna, is a park located in the East Parklands of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. It is bordered by East and Dequetteville Terraces, and Rundle and Bartels Roads.
Ryn Desert The Ryn Desert or Ryn-Peski Desert (), is a desert in western Kazakhstan and southeastern Russian republic of Kalmykia, north of the Caspian Sea and southeast of the Volga Upland. The borders of the desert are very loosely defined.
Rynd A Rynd (also Rind or millrynd) is a cross-shaped iron support for the runner stone in a pair of millstones. The rynd is affixed to the top of the main shaft or spindle and supports the entire weight of the moving stone (which can be as much as several tons).
Ryne Sandberg Ryne Dee Sandberg (born September 18, 1959 in Spokane, Washington), nicknamed "Ryno", is a former second baseman in Major League Baseball who spent nearly his entire career with the Chicago Cubs. He was named after relief pitcher Ryne Duren, and is recognized as one of the best second basemen of all time.
Rynie Wolters Rynie Wolters (December 18, 1842 to January 3, 1917) was a major league baseball player in the late 19th century. His first and best year was in 1871 with the New York Mutuals, when he pitched 283 innings and had a 3.
Ryno 3 The RYNO 3/ RY3NO (Rip You a New One 3) is the most powerful weapon in the PlayStation 2 game "Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal". A sequel weapon to "Ratchet & Clank"'s RYNO and "Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando"'s RYNO 2, the RY3NO is priced at 3,000,000 (three million) bolts, making it the most expensive weapon in the game.
Ryo Akiyama Ryo Akiyama (ç§‹ĺ±± ăŞă§ă‚¦ Akiyama RyĹŤ) is a fictional character in the Digimon Tamers anime series, as well as a main character in many Digimon video games. He also makes a brief appearance in Digimon Adventure 02.
Ryo Ishibashi Ryo Ishibashi (石橋凌, born July 20,1953) is a Japanese actor and international celebrity. He is best known around the world for his roles in the classic Japanese Horror films 'The Suicide Club (Circle)' and 'Audition.
Ryo Kawasaki Ryo Kawasaki (川崎燎, Kawasaki Ryo) (February 25 1947 – ) chose a career as a guitarist after spending some years studying as a scientist. During the 60s he played with various Japanese jazz groups and also formed his own bands.
Ryo Mashiba Ryo Mashiba is a fictional character from the anime and manga series Fighting Spirit (Japanese Title - ăŻăă‚ă®ä¸€ć©, Hajime no Ippo). He is one of the darker character in the series, but has shown his lighter and good natured side from time to time.
Ryo Miyamori Ryo Miyamori (ăżă‚„もりりょㆠ/ 宮森涼) born October 1, 1985 in Koza, Okinawa. He is the low vocals for the Japanese Pop band, Orange Range, and the of younger brother Yoh Miyamori (who plays bass in ORANGE RANGE).
Ryo Owatari is a Japanese guitarist who was born April 4, 1972 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. He was formely a member of the amateur band pee-ka-boo, but he is mainly known for his work in the now-disbanded Do As Infinity alongside Tomiko Van and Dai Nagao.
Ryo Uehara Ryo Uehara ( - Uehara Ryo) (born February 14, 1985 in Tokyo, Japan) is a young model popular in Japan for her photobooks and DVD movies. She appears nude in three recenty released DVD movies but has not performed sex acts on camera as yet.
Ryogo Kubo Ryogo Kubo (February 15, 1920 - March 31, 1995; Japanese 久保 亮五 Kubo Ryōgo) was a Japanese mathematical physicist, best known for his works in statistical physics and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics.
Ryoichi Sasakawa Ryōichi Sasakawa (笹川良一 Sasakawa Ryōichi) (May 18, 1899 – July 14, 1995) was a Japanese businessman, fascist, organized crime figure, renowned shipbuilder, philanthropist and goodwill ambassador. He is most famous for his ties to the Unification Movement and his boast of being "the world's richest fascist".
Ryoji Ikeda Ryoji Ikeda (born 1966 in Gifu, Japan) is a Japanese sound artist who lives and works in New York City. Ikeda's music is often harsh, featuring a lot of white noise and sine waves and could be described as electroacoustic or minimalist, although it sometimes shows similarities with other more popular genres such as techno or IDM.
Ryokan (inn) A is a type of traditional Japanese inn dating from the Edo Era (1603–1868), when they served travellers along Japan's highways. They typically feature tatami rooms, a communal bath, and other shared areas where visitors can wear yukata and talk with the owner.
Ryokichi Minobe [Minobe (美ćżé¨äş®ĺ‰ Minobe RyĹŤkichi, February 5], [[1904 - December 24, 1984) was a Japanese politician who served as Governor of Tokyo from 1967 to 1979. He is one of the most well-known socialist figures in modern Japanese history.
Ryoko Subaru In the anime Martian Successor Nadesico, Ryoko Subaru is the hotheaded and fiery pilot of the Red Zero-G frame Aestivalis and leader of the Aesti-squad for the Nadesico. Tough and rather brash, she has little respect for people who can't prove themselves or don't do their absolute best.
Ryomokyo-kai Ryomokyo-Kai (or, the Association for the Abandonment of the Concepts of Objectvity and Subjectivity) is a lay Rinzai Zen Buddhist practice center located in Tokyo, Japan, founded by Imakita Kosen (1816-1892) in 1875. Kosen was abbot of the Rinzai monastery Engaku.
Ryot Ryot or Ravat (from the Arabic ra'a, " to pasture"), properly a subject, then a tenant of the soil. The word is used throughout India for the general body of cultivators; but it has a special meaning in different provinces.
Ryota Yamaguchi Ryota Yamaguchi (山口亮太 Yamaguchi Ryota) is a Japanese animation screenwriter. He is perhaps best known for penning a number of scripts for the noted anime tv series The Vision of Escaflowne, as well as writing the movie version, Escaflowne: A Girl in Gaea with director Kazuki Akane.
Ryotaro Shiba Ryotaro Shiba (司馬éĽĺ¤ŞéŽ Shiba RyĹŤtarĹŤ), born Tei'ichi Fukuda (福田 定一 Fukuda Tei'ichi, August 7, 1923 - February 12, 1996) in Osaka, is best known for his historical novels and essays on history and culture of Japan, China, and Korea.
Ryoto Hikawa Ryoto Hikawa is a fictional character from the Super Robot Wars series. He first appeared in Super Hero Sakusen, and was a playable character in Super Robot Wars Alpha, and the Super Robot Wars Original Generation series.
Ryoto Machida Ryoto "Lyoto" Machida (May 30 1978-) is a Japanese Brazilian professional mixed martial arts fighter. Son of Japanese Brazilian Shotokan karate master Yoshizo Machida, Ryoto is considered a rising star in MMA, having secured victories over former UFC Middleweight Champion Rich Franklin, former UFC Welterweight Champion B.
Ryoujoku no Ame is the 21st single released by the Japanese rock group Dir en grey and the second single of The Marrow of a Bone era. The title track is followed by three live songs, recorded at Columbiahalle in Berlin on May 27, 2006.
Ryounkaku was Japan's first western style skyscraper that stood in the Asakusa district of Tokyo from 1890 until its demolition following the Great Kanto earthquake of 1923. The , as it was called affectionately by Tokyoites, was the most popular attraction in Tokyo, and was a showcase for new technologies as it housed Japan's first electric elevator.
Ryron Gracie Ryron Gracie (born December 1 1981) is an American jujutsu fighter and teacher specializing in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He is the eldest son of Rorion Gracie and lives and teaches at the Gracie Academy in Torrance, California.
Rysher Entertainment Rysher Entertainment (a subsidiary of 2929 Entertainment) is the owner of TV and film programming content, primarily distributed around the world by CBS Paramount Television and Paramount Home Entertainment. Select rights are also distributed by Warner Bros.
Ryszard Kaczyński Ryszard Kaczyński (born December 25, 1954 in Wejherowo) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 7750 votes in 26 Gdynia district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list.
Ryszard Kukliński Ryszard Jerzy Kukliński (June 13, 1930–February 11, 2004) was a Polish colonel and Cold War spy. Motivated by the desire to promote the Polish national interest, he passed top secret Warsaw Pact documents to the CIA between years 1971 and 1981.
Ryszard Siwiec Ryszard Siwiec (1909—September 12, 1968) was a Polish attorney and former Home Army soldier who was the first person to set himself on fire in protest against the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He set himself ablaze in Warsaw during a national harvest festival on September 8, 1968 at the Dziesięciolecia Stadium, and died in hospital four days later.
Ryszard Wawryniewicz Ryszard Wawryniewicz (born January 18, 1962 in Wałbrzych) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 7663 votes in 2 Wałbrzych district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list.
Ryszard Wincenty Berwiński Ryszard Wincenty Berwiński (born February 28 1817 in Polwica, Poznań, Prussia; died November 19 1879 in Constantinople, then part of the Ottoman Empire) was a noted Polish poet. From 1852 to 1854 he was a delegate in the Prussian parliament, before joining a Polish-Turkish military expedition in 1855.
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