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Canada Rutter Group, a
publisher of
materials for
lawyers and
judges in the U.S.
Operation Rutter, code name for the
Dieppe Raid in 1942
Rutter's, an American...
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rut or
Rut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rut may
refer to:
Rut (mammalian reproduction), the
period of time when
certain ruminants mate
Rut (roads)...
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Georginio Lucius Rutter was born on 20
April 2002 in Plescop, Morbihan. On 26
September 2020,
Rutter made his
professional debut for Rennes...
- Jane
Rutter (born 2
November 1958) is an
Australian flautist. Her
repertoire encomp****es classical, jazz, and pop music.
Rutter specializes in the French...
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while a
student at
Clare College, Cambridge,
where Rutter himself had studied). In a 2009 interview,
Rutter discussed his
understanding of "genius" and its...
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which he won.
Rutter finished third in the match—both his
first defeat overall and the
first time he
finished behind a
human opponent.
Rutter is a 1995 graduate...
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Rutter's is a
chain of
convenience stores and gas
stations with 86
locations in Eastern,
Central and
Western Pennsylvania, the
Eastern Panhandle of West...
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Ruter AS is the
public transport authority for Oslo and
Akershus counties in Norway.
Formally a
limited company – 60% of its
shares are
owned by the Oslo...
- The
Ruts (later
known as
Ruts DC) are an
English reggae-influenced punk rock band,
notable for the 1979 UK top 10 hit
single "Babylon's Burning", and...
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rutter (name) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rutter is an
English surname of Old
French origin,
introduced into
England after the
Norman Conquest...