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Ryan

[rahy-uhn]

noun

  1. a male given name.



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If he were to present, he wouldn’t be the first of his kind — Ryan Seacrest and Carrie Keagan precede him — but Letterman certainly has strong ties to the rock ‘n’ roll community; he gave an early platform to artists such as R.E.M.,

Explaining why it was still important to memorialize Candy all these years later, Ryan Reynolds, the “Deadpool” star and a producer of the documentary, said, “When it’s something people desperately miss, but they don’t know they miss it, it’s a beautiful and rare thing. John Candy is a person that they missed desperately.”

Durham head coach Ryan Campbell said last month the all-rounder had returned to training and would be "ready" for the Ashes.

From BBC

Gerwyn Price defeated Ryan Searle 2-1, before Peter Wright lost to defending champion Mike de Decker by the same scoreline.

From BBC

“I love being from here, and I want to lift up the literature from here. It is really beautiful that you could be from some place with such a rich literary heritage, but it’s such a travesty that not many people know about it, so efforts like this are so important to uplifting writers like us, who can be funny and honest like Ryan O’Connell or inspiring like Roxane Gay once they have the community to support them,” Hernandez says.

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