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Right to Play Right To Play is an athlete-based international humanitarian organization that emphasizes sports to aid the development of children and youth in underprivileged areas of the world. The organization has its headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Right to serve The Right to Serve Campaign was a project of Soulforce, a national organization which counters religious and political oppression of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. The Right to Serve Campaign was the first nationally organized youth effort to bring attention to the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy of the United States Armed Forces, and took place in 30 cities on various dates from late summer 2006 to fall 2006.
Right triangular ligament The right triangular ligament is situated at the right extremity of the bare area, and is a small fold which passes to the diaphragm, being formed by the apposition of the upper and lower layers of the coronary ligament.
Right turn on red Right turn on red (RTOR) is a principle of law permitting vehicles at a traffic light showing red to turn right (after a complete stop) when the roadway is clear. RTOR has been practiced in the western United States for more than 50 years, with the eastern states adopting the law in the 1970s.
Right This Way Right This Way is a Broadway production that opened at the 46th Street Theatre on January 5 1938 and ran for fifteen performances. It was categorized as an original musical comedy and was set in Paris and Boston.
Right Track Recording Right Track Recording is a four-studio state of the art Recording Studio located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Established in 1976, Right Track Recording today is one of the premier recording studios in New York City.
Right whale Right whales are baleen whales belonging to the family Balaenidae. Three right whale species are recognized in the genus Eubalaena, while the Bowhead Whale—also a right whale—is placed in its own genus, Balaena.
Right-arm In cricket terminology, a batsman who bats right handed is described as a 'right hand' bat. However, a bowler who bowls the ball with his or her right hand is, by convention, called a 'right-arm' or 'right arm' (rather than 'right hand' or 'right handed') bowler.
Right-bank Ukraine Right-bank Ukraine (; ; ), a historical name of a part of Ukraine on the right (west) bank of the Dnieper River, corresponding with modern-day oblasts of Volyn, Rivne, Vinnitsa, Zhytomyr, Kirovohrad and Kiev, as well as part of Cherkasy and Ternopil.
Right-branching sentence In English grammar, a right-branching sentence is a sentence in which the main subject of the sentence is described first, and is followed by a sequence of modifiers that provide additional information about the subject. For example, the following sentence is right-branching.
Right-handed One who is right-handed is more dextrous with one's right hand than with one's left hand: one will write with their right hand, and probably also use this hand for tasks such as personal care, cooking, and so on. According to different studies, 85% to 90%Psychology for A-level second edition, page 309 of the population is right-handed, while most of the remaining are left-handed.
Right-in/right-out Right-in/right-out (RIRO) or left-in/left-out (LILO), corresponding to the side of the road that traffic drives on (RIRO for right-side driving), is a type of access on a divided highway that allows access to only the side of the highway closer to the intersecting road. It can be an isolated feature for road safety along an otherwise-normal road, or can be an inexpensive method of converting a surface road to near-freeway standards.
Right-libertarianism Right-libertarianism describes certain political ideologies with views between libertarianism and right-wing conservatism, such as limited government and capitalism. Its four main branches are traditional libertarianism, neolibertarianism, paleolibertarianism, and small government conservatism.
Right-of-way (railroad) A right-of-way (plural: rights-of-way) is an easement or strip of land granted to a railroad company upon which to build a railroad. In the case of an easement, it may revert to its original owners if the line is abandoned.
Right-to-left mark The right-to-left mark () is a non-printing character used in the computerized typesetting of bi-directional text containg mixed left-to-right scripts and right-to-left scripts. It is used to change the way adjacent characters are grouped with respect to text direciton.
Right-wing politics In politics, right-wing, the political right, and the right are terms used in the spectrum of Left-Right Politics, and much like the opposite number of Left Wing, it has a broad variety of definitions and terms- the same name can, in politics, sometimes mean different things. However, it is generally used to refer to the segments of the political spectrum often associated with any of several strains of conservatism, monarchism, libertarianism, anarcho-capitalism, reactionism, the religious right, nationalism, or simply the opposite of left-wing politics.
Righteous army Righteous armies, sometimes called irregular armies or militias, have emerged repeatedly in Korean history, when the national armies have been unable to defend the country. The first righteous armies emerged during the Mongol invasions of Korea.
Righteous Among the Nations Righteous among the Nations (Hebrew: חסידי ×ומות העולם, Hasidei Umot HaOlam), also known as B'nei Noah or Noahides, is a term used in Judaism to refer to upright non-Jews who abide by the Seven Laws of Noah and thus are assured of meriting paradise. In contemporary usage, the term is used by the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum to describe non-Jews who risked their lives during the Holocaust in order to save Jews from extermination by the Nazis.
Righteous Babe Records Righteous Babe Records is an independent record label created by progressive folksinger Ani DiFranco in 1990 to release her own songs in lieu of being beholden to a mainstream record company. Located in DiFranco's hometown of Buffalo, New York, Righteous Babe expanded in the late 1990s to put out albums by and give support to emerging non-mainstream artists, including avant-garde Tropicalia musician Arto Lindsay.
Righteous Harmony Society The Righteous Harmony Society (); was a society in China that executed the unsuccessful Boxer Rebellion in the closing years of the 19th century. They were anti-foreign (originally against the Qing government, but eventually turning against Christian converts and colonizing foreign powers).
RightEdge RightEdge is a trading system development platform based on modern, compiled languages. This platform is equipped with a cutting edge integrated development environment (IDE) that includes advanced charting features, data management, and a pluggable architecture that allows for a high level of scalability and customization.
Rightful Heir Rightful Heir is a sixth season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Kahless, the first Klingon Emperor and a Klingon hero who has been dead for over a thousand years, reappears just as Worf is taking a sabbatical to visit a Klingon monastery.
Righthand head rule In generative morphology, the righthand head rule is a [of grammar] that specifies that the rightmost [[morpheme in a morphological structure is always the head. What this means is that it is the righthand element that provides the primary syntactic and/or semantic information.
Righting Wrongs Righting Wrongs (ĺź·ćł•ĺ…é‹’) is a 1986 action film starring Yuen Biao and Cynthia Rothrock and directed by Corey Yuen. This film is one of Yuen Biao's better known "non-Sammo Hung / non-Jackie Chan" films.
Rightist Opposition The Right Opposition (Georgian: á›á”á›áá áŻá•á”áśá” áťážáťá–ááŞáá, Memarjvene Opozitsia) is an alliance of Georgia's New Rights (Conservatives) and Industry will save Georgia parties. It is the only opposition group that successfully won over seven percent of the votes on March 28, 2004, which was the necessary threshold to secure seats in Parliament.
Rights and responsibilities of marriages in the United States According to the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO), there are over a thousand federal laws that treat married people differently from single people. It should be noted that these rights and responsibilities apply only to opposite-sex married couples, as the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) bars same-sex married couples from receiving any federal recognition or benefits.
Rights issue When doing a Secondary Market Offering of shares to raise money, a company can opt to do a rights issue to raise equity. With the issued rights, existing shareholders have the privilege to buy a specified number of new shares from the firm at a specified attractive price within a specified time.
Rights Managed Rights Managed is often used to describe photographs for which the right to reproduce them are managed, and thus the individual, organization, or business wishing to use the photograph must first obtain a license for the use of that image specific to the type of use.
Rights of accumulation The Right of Accumulation is an investment term for mutual fund transactions, that allows an investor to get lower sales charges on multiple transactions, instead of requiring a single transaction to be over a given amount.
Rights of Englishmen The "Rights of Englishmen" is a term that refers to the rights granted English citizens in the Magna Carta, rights which early North American settlers felt were violated, which lead to revolutionary ideas.
Rights of Light In United Kingdom Law, A right to light will come into existence if it has been enjoyed uninterrupted for 20 years or more, granted by deed, or registered under the Rights of Light Act 1959. Planning permission does not override a legal right to light.
Rights of Man Rights of Man was written by Thomas Paine in 1791 as a reply to Reflections on the Revolution in France by Edmund Burke. It has been interpreted as a work defending the French Revolution, but it is also a seminal work embodying the ideas of liberty and human equality.
Rights of the accused The rights of the accused is a class of rights that apply to a person in the time period between when they are formally accused of a crime and when they are either convicted or acquitted. Rights of the accused are generally based on the maxim of "innocent until proven guilty" and are embodied in due process.
Rights of way in the United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, public rights of way are paths on which the public have a legally protected right to pass and re-pass. The law differs in each of the constituent countries of the kingdom: notably, in England and Wales rights of way only exist where they are so designated; in Scotland, meanwhile, any route that meets certain conditions is defined as a right of way, and in addition there is a general presumption of access to the countryside.
Rigid In mathematics, suppose C is a collection of mathematical objects (for instance sets or functions). Then we say that C is rigid if every c in C is uniquely determined by less information about c than is necessary a priori.
Rigid airship A rigid airship was a type of airship in which the envelope retained its shape by the use of an internal structural framework rather than by being forced into shape by the pressure of the lifting gas within the envelope as used in blimps and semi-rigid airships.
Rigid body In physics, a rigid body is an idealization of a solid body of finite size in which deformation is neglected. In other words, the distance between any two given points of a rigid body remains constant in time regardless of external forces exerted on it.
Rigid Body Motion Extracting the properties of rigid body motion from everyday experience has taken mankind several hundreds of years. The major reason is that motions of rigid bodies obey fundamentally different properties than motions of points, i.
Rigid-hulled inflatable boat A rigid-inflatable boat (RIB) or rigid-hulled inflatable boat, (RHIB) is a light-weight but high performance and high capacity boat constructed with a solid, shaped hull and flexible tubes at the gunwale. The design is stable and seaworthy.
Rigler's sign Rigler's sign, also known as the double wall sign, is seen on an x-ray of the abdomen when air is present on both sides of the intestine; a Rigler's sign is present when air is present on the inside (lumenal side) and the outside (peritoneal side). Air in the peritoneum is considered abnormal, unless the patient had a recent abdominal surgery.
Rigo 23 Rigo 23 (also known as Rigo , for example, Rigo 95), born (1966) Ricardo Gouveia, is a Portuguese muralist, painter, and political artist residing in San Francisco, California. He is known particularly in the San Francisco community for having painted a number of "one way" sign murals, such as the "One Tree" mural on the US-101 onramp at 10th and Bryant Streets, or the "Sky/Ground" mural at 3rd and Mission Streets.
Rigo luna Latin Rapper Rigo Luna started his career with the band Nu Flavor back in the 90's who's single "Heaven" went gold. After three years the band split and Rigo Luna continued to write his music and play live.
Rigo Tovar Rigoberto Tovar GarcĂa (March 29, 1946 – March 27, 2005) was a Mexican singer best known as Rigo Tovar, famous for his cumbia songs. Considered a musical pioneer who started fusing electric guitars, synthesizers and rock melody with traditional Mexican music.
Rigor mortis Rigor mortis is one of the recognizable signs of death (Latin "mors, mortis") that is caused by a chemical change in the muscles after death, causing the limbs of the corpse to become stiff (Latin "rigor") and difficult to move or manipulate. Assuming mild temperatures, rigor usually sets in about 3-4 hours after clinical death, with full rigor being in effect at about 12 hours, and eventually subsiding to relaxation at about 36 hours.
Rigorism Rigorism is a system of philosophy or theology that insists on a strict, or the strictest possible, interpretation of belief or doctrine. In Roman Catholic theology, the term is often applied to those who argue for the strictest interpretation of Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus.
Rigorous error analysis The rigerous error value of a given function is equal to the sum of the derivitives of that function with respect to each individual variable in that function multiplied by the rigerous error value associated with each individual variable raised to the second power. The rigerous error value of each individual variable can either be determined experimentally, known as a reported rigerous error value, or calculated by taking the sum of the derivitives of that variable with respect to each individual paramater in that variable, multiplied by the rigerous error value associated with each individual parameter raised to the second power.
Rigour Rigour or rigor (see spelling differences) has a number of meanings in relation to intellectual life and discourse. These are separate from judicial and political applications with their suggestion of laws enforced to the letter, or political absolutism.
Rigshospitalet "Rigshospitalet" - or simply "Riget" (as in Lars von Trier's mini-series The Kingdom) - is The Kingdom Hospital in Denmark, situated in Copenhagen. It is part of the Copenhagen University Hospital together with the faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Copenhagen.
Rigsraadet Rigsraadet (Eng. The Council of the Realm or The Council of the State - here often named "Privy Council"), a common name of the councils of the Scandinavian countries that ruled the countries together with the kings from late Middle Age to the 17th century.
Rigveda The Rigveda (Sanskrit: , a tatpurusha compound of "praise, verse" and "knowledge") is an ancient Indian religious book, that is a collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns dedicated to Rigvedic deities. It is counted among the four Hindu sacred texts (shruti) known as the Vedas.
Rigvedic tribes The Indo-Aryan tribes mentioned in the Rigveda are described as semi-nomadic pastoralists, subdivided into villages (vish) and headed by a tribal chief (raja) and administered by a priestly caste. They formed a warrior society, engaging in endemic warfare and cattle raids among themselves and against the Dasa.
Rihaakuru RIHAAKURU, pronounced (Ri-Haa-Kuru) is a traditional product of the Maldives. Rihaakuru, which may also be famous as the "Maldivian Fishpaste" or "Fish Broth" has been a product consumed almost daily in every household since their written history.
Rihand River The Rihand is a river in east-central India, a tributary of the Son River. The Rihand's headwaters rise the Bagelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh state, and flow north into Sonbhadra District of Uttar Pradesh, where it joins the Son.
Rihannsu (language) Rihannsu is a fictional language invented by author Diane Duane which is spoken by the Rihannsu (Romulans) in Duane's Star Trek novels. In her novel The Romulan Way (ISBN 0-7434-0370-3), as the inhabitants of the planet Vulcan turn to the philosophy of Surak en masse, the followers of S'task decide that they can no longer remain on Vulcan.
Rihoko Yoshida is a legendary Japanese female seiyū. She is perhaps best known for voicing the character of Monsley in Hayao Miyazaki's 1978 TV series Future Boy Conan, as well as the pretty, tomboyish title character of the 1974 Toei Animation TV series Majokko Megu-chan.
Rich Alexis Rich Alexis (born May 6, 1981 in Coral Springs, Florida) is an American football player who currently plays running back for the Jacksonville Jaguars. After playing well at the University of Washington, Alexis was signed by the Jaguars as an undrafted rookie in 2004.
Rich Alvarez Richard "Rich" Alvarez (born October 30, 1980 in Yokosuka, Japan is a Filipino professional basketball player currently playing with the Red Bull Barako of the Philippine Basketball Association. Alvarez was the first overall pick of 2004 PBA Draft by the Shell Turbo Chargers.
Rich Boyz The Rich Boyz are four New Orleans natives. The group consists of four family members: Lil' Romeo, Young-V (Romeo's younger brother) both of whom are the children of Master P, C-Los, Lil' D,and Big Doug all of whom are Romeo and V's cousins and Master P's nephews.
Rich Brooks Rich Brooks (born August 20, 1941, Forest, California, United States) is currently the head football coach at the University of Kentucky. Brooks graduated from Oregon State University in 1963, after playing as a defensive back for 3 years.
Rich Butler Richard Dwight Butler (born May 1, 1973 in Toronto, Ontario) was an outfielder for the Major League Baseball Toronto Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Devil Rays. He is the brother of another former Blue Jay, Rob Butler.
Rich Cabins Rich Cabins is a camp managed by the Boy Scouts of America's Philmont Scout Ranch, a backpacking reservation in northern New Mexico. Rich Cabins is located on a portion of the Vermejo Ranch, which is owned by Ted Turner.
Rich Camarillo Richard Jon Camarillo (born in 1959) is a former professional American Football punter who played 16 seasons in the NFL for the New England Patriots (1981-1987), Los Angeles Rams (1988), Phoenix Cardinals (1989-1993), Houston Oilers (1994-1995), and Oakland Raiders (1996). Before his NFL career, he played for the University of Washington.
Rich Costey Rich Costey is a record producer, engineer, and mixer who has worked with many bands including Muse, Franz Ferdinand, The Mars Volta, Doves, Bloc Party, Jimmy Eat World, My Chemical Romance, Supergrass, Audioslave, Rage Against the Machine, Nine Inch Nails, Philip Glass, Mew, Dave Navarro, Fiona Apple and Mastodon.
Rich Cronin Rich Cronin (born Richard Burton Cronin, on August 30, 1975) is a singer and song writer from Orlando, Florida (originally from Kingston, Massachusetts and a graduate of Sacred Heart High School). He was part of the pop trio LFO.
Rich Cronin (executive) Richard Cronin has been a major force behind several cable television networks throughout the past two decades. He is also a member of the World Presidents Organization (WPO) and is on the board of CTAM, a central advertising service in the world of cable TV.
Rich Dahm Richard Dahm (often credited as Rich Dahm) is an American comedy writer from Wisconsin. A Co-Executive Producer and Head Writer for The Colbert Report, he has also written for Dennis Miller Live and Da Ali G Show.
Rich Dauer Richard Fremont Dauer (born July 27, 1952 in San Bernardino, California), is a former professional baseball who played with the Baltimore Orioles primarily as an infielder from 1976-1985. He is currently the infield coordinator for the Colorado Rockies.
Rich Daughtridge Rich Daughtridge (born March 9, 1976 in Hagerstown, Maryland) is a midfielder for the Baltimore Blast. Daughtridge has had two separate stints with the team, having played for them from 2000 to 2004 seasons and returning during the 2006 season.
Rich DiSilvio Rich DiSilvio (born 1957 in New York, USA) is an illustrator, photographer, fine artist, digital artist, web designer, new media developer, architectural designer and writer. His artwork is characterized as visionary, surreal, fantasy or contemporary, and he works both traditionally and digitally.
Rich Donnelly Rich Donnelly is the current Third Base Coach of the Los Angeles Dodgers under Manager, Grady Little and considered one the most experienced and comptent coaches in Major League Baseball. Donnelly has been a big league coach for over 25 years.
Rich Eisen Rich Eisen (born June 24, 1969), is an American television journalist who is currently the host of the NFL Network show, NFL Total Access. He also works as a play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports' coverage of the U.
Rich Ferguson Rich Ferguson (born on December 1, 1970 in Salinas, California, USA) is a mentalist, magician, illusionist, hypnotist, provocateur, consultant, spokesperson, poker columnist and the producer and host of the Official Poker Chip and Card Handling DVD Series.
Rich Ferguson-Hull Rich Ferguson-Hull (also credited as Richard Ferguson-Hull) is an animation director, working primarily in the formats of television serials and advertising. He is best known as the long-time director of Cartoon Network's popular Harvey Birdman Attorney At Law.
Rich Fields Rich Fields (born November 30, 1960, in Bay Village, Ohio), is an Emmy award winning broadcaster and meteorologist best known for being the announcer of the American television game show The Price Is Right since April 4, 2004.
Rich Gannon Richard Joseph Gannon (born December 20 1965 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a former football quarterback, who achieved most of his success late in his career with the Oakland Raiders in the National Football League.
Rich Gedman Richard Leo "Rich" Gedman (born September 26, 1959) is a former Major League Baseball catcher and left-handed batter who played with the Boston Red Sox (1980-90), Houston Astros (1990-91) and St. Louis Cardinals (1991-92).
Rich Gossage Richard Michael "Goose" Gossage (born July 5, 1951, in Colorado Springs, Colorado) is a former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played 21 seasons for nine different teams, spending his best years with the New York Yankees and San Diego Padres, before retiring in 1994.
Rich Greenfield Rich Greenfield is a Polish-born stand-up comedian recognized for his "One-man" comedy routines, which feature completely invented dialogue derived from total obscurity, and on occasion audience suggestion.
Rich Internet application Rich Internet applications (RIA) are web applications that have the features and functionality of traditional desktop applications. RIAs typically transfer the processing necessary for the user interface to the web client but keep the bulk of the data (i.
Rich Internet Client Rich Internet Clients (RIC) are rich client applications which install from and run well over the Internet. They combine the rich user experience of the classic rich client with the reach (the ability to run from any computer, anywhere) of a web client, while overcoming many of the disadvantages of both technologies.
Rich Jackson Rich Jackson (born July 22, 1941 in New Orleans, Louisiana) was an American college and professional football player. Jackson played for the Oakland Raiders, Denver Broncos and Cleveland Browns from 1966 to 1974.
Rich Jacobs Rich Jacobs (born 1972) is an internationally acclaimed artist who has exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. He is also the curator of Move, an ongoing series of group art exhibitions that originally started as a homemade art / music 'zine and record label in the early 1990s.
Rich Karlis Rich Karlis (born May 23, 1959, in Salem, Ohio) is a former American Football kicker who played nine seasons for the Denver Broncos, the Minnesota Vikings, and the Detroit Lions in the National Football League from 1982 to 1990. He played college football at the University of Cincinnati and is known as the last of the field goal kickers who kicked barefoot full time in the NFL.
Rich Kenah Rich Kenah (born 1970) is a former US middle distance runner who won bronze medals over 800 metres at the 1997 World Indoor Championships and at the World Championships in Athens. The race was won by Wilson Kipketer.
Rich King Richard Thomas (Rich) King (born April 4, 1969 in Lincoln, Nebraska) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1st round (14th overall) of the 1991 NBA Draft out of the University of Nebraska. A 7'2", 260-lb.
Rich Knob Rich Knob, elevation 4,132 feet, is located in Towns County, Georgia. It is part of the Georgia portion of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness and is within the boundaries of the Tallulah Ranger District of the Chattahoochee National Forest.
Rich La Bonté Rich La Bonté (1946) is an American musician, writer, editor. La Bonté has five published novels: Susan and The Wolf (1989), Useful Humans (1990), Simple Deities (2002), The Greater Future (2003), Many Teeth (2005) and the short story collection Yellowflower (2005).
Rich LeFevre Rich LeFevre (nickname "The Locust") is a competitive eater from Henderson, Nevada (suburban Las Vegas). Rich and his wife, Carlene LeFevre, are said to form the "First Family of Competitive Eating" in spite of having normal weights and ages around 60, and are both top ranked members of the International Federation of Competitive Eating.
Rich Manning Richard Alan Manning (born June 23 1970, in Tacoma, Washington) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the 2nd round (40th overall) of the 1993 NBA Draft. Manning played two years in the NBA for the Vancouver Grizzlies and Los Angeles Clippers.
Rich Marotta Rich Marotta is an award-winning sportscaster in Los Angeles, California. He has been part of the broadcast team for the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL, Los Angeles Raiders of the NFL, and Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA.
Rich Moore Rich Moore is an animation director whose credits include The Simpsons, Baby Blues, Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures and Drawn Together. He was also the supervising director on Futurama and The Critic, and directed several episodes.
Rich Mountain (Georgia) Rich Mountain, elevation 4,040 feet, is the highest point in the Rich Mountain Wilderness of the Chattahoochee National Forest in Gilmer County, Georgia. It is the second-highest peak in Gilmer County; only Big Bald Mountain is taller, with its summit at 4,081 feet.
Rich Mountain Wilderness The Rich Mountain Wilderness was designated in 1986 and currently consists of 9,476 acres of the 13, 276 acres that makes up the Rich Mountains. The Wilderness is located within the borders of the Chattahoochee National Forest in Gilmer County, Georgia.
Rich Newberg Rich Newberg is a senior correspondent for WIVB-TV, after having been an evening news anchor for many years. He has won nine New York Emmys for his work for the Buffalo-based CBS affiliate over the years, including "Lost Childhood: The Birkenau Boys".
Rich Olson Rich Olson is the Offensive Coordinator for the Arizona State University Sun Devils football team. Olson had previously served in the same position for the University of Miami Hurricanes during the 2006 season.
Rich picture Mind maps (or similar concepts) have been used for centuries, for learning, brainstorming, memory, visual thinking, and problem solving by educators, engineers, psychologists and people in general. Some of the earliest examples of mind maps were developed by Porphyry of Tyros, a noted thinker of the 3rd century as he graphically visualised the concept categories of Aristotle.
Rich Porter Rich Porter (1967 - January 4,1990) who rose to power in the late 1980s, was one of the most infamous New York City drug kingpins. In the same league with Rich Porter should be noted his cohorts: Alberto "Alpo" Martinez and Azie Faison.
Rich Priske Rich "Rock" Priske (born August 29, 1967) is a Canadian musician born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has long been active in the Vancouver music scene, and has played bass and written songs for DSK (band), Bif Naked and the Real MckenziesMost widely known for playing bass guitar] and keyboards in the [[Matthew Good Band and he stayed on after 2002 when the band broke up and Matthew Good started his solo career.
Rich Rollins Richard John Rollins (born April 16, 1938 in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania) is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball who played with the Minnesota Twins (1961-68), Seattle Pilots (1969), Milwaukee Brewers (1970) and Cleveland Indians (1970). He batted and threw right-handed.
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