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Olympic shooter Stewart E.
Ruch III (consecrated 2013),
American Anglican bishop Ruch (river), Perm Krai,
Russia Ruching, a
technique for
gathering fabric...
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provide a stretchable,
flexible panel of fabric. In the
sewing technique ruching (pronounced /ˈruːʃɪŋ/, ROO-shing also
spelled rouching), a
large number...
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Polish Ekstraklasa.
Ruch's home
venue is the
Ruch Stadium, with a
capacity of 9,300 seats. As it is
currently under renovation,
Ruch temporarily hosts their...
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Lewis Charles Ruch (1862 –
August 30, 1937) was the
owner and
president of the
Philadelphia Phillies from 1930 to 1932. In 1913,
former New York City police...
- State) and
neighboring countries. The
Palaung people are
divided into Palé (
Ruching), Rumai, and Shwe, and each of whom have
their own language. The Riang...
- Günter
Ruch (born 19
August 1956 in Sinzig, Rhineland-Palatinate, died 18
December 2010 in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler) was a
German writer, journalist, politician...
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Angela Christine Ruch (/rək/RUHK, née Cope, born
August 18, 1983) is an
American professional stock car
racing driver. She is the
niece of
Derrike Cope...
- John
Ruch (6 May 1834 – 21
August 1912) was an
American politician. He was a
member of the
Wisconsin State ****embly.
Ruch was born M****illon, Ohio. On...
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Ruch is an
unincorporated community and census-designated
place (CDP) in
Jackson County, Oregon,
United States. It is
located on
Oregon Route 238, southeast...
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Ruch was an anti-communist
organisation operating in
Poland between 1965 and 1970. Its
stated aim was the
replacement of Poland's Marxist-Leninist-governed...