Rider
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Rider may refer to:
People
- Fremont Rider (1885-1962), American writer and librarian
- George Rider (1890–1979), American college sports coach and administrator
- H. Rider Haggard (1856-1925), British novelist
- Isaiah Rider (born 1971), American former National Basketball Association player
- James Rider (1797–1876), New York politician
- Rider Strong (born 1979), American actor, director, producer and screenwriter
- Steve Rider (born 1950), English sports presenter and anchorman
Law
- Rider (legislation), an additional provision attached to a bill
- Rider (contract), an additional provision attached to a contract such as an insurance policy
- Rider (legal judgement), an explanation appended to a legal decision by a jury or inquest
- Rider (theater), a set of requests or demands that a performer will set as criteria for performance
Film and TV
- Steal (film), a 2002 action film also known as Riders
Music
- Rider (band), an offshoot band from Ultra
Songs
- "Rider", song by The Big Three 1963
- "Rider", song by David Soul 1977
- "Rider", song by Gary Muir And Everill Muir 1965
- "Rider", song by Jesse Colin Young And The Youngbloods 1966
- "Rider", song by The Jesus and Mary Chain 1987
- "Rider", song by The Mourning Formation
- "Rider", song by Okkervil River 2011
- "Rider", song by The Rose Garden 1968
- "Rider", song by The Serendipity Singers 1965
- "Rider", song by Stardust (band) 1978
Books
- Rider, the magazine published by the British Motorcyclists Federation
- (The) Riders Yuri Yanovsky
- Riders (Jilly Cooper novel), a romance novel by the British author Jilly Cooper
- Rider (imprint), a publishing imprint of Random House
- Rider (Fate/Stay Night), a character in the Japanese series Fate/Stay Night
- Rider (Fate/Zero), a character in the Japanese novel Fate/Zero
- Honey Rider, a character in the James Bond novel Dr. No
- Alex Rider (character), hero of a series of spy novels by Anthony Horowitz
Institutions
- Rider University, an American university in New Jersey
See also
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