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  • In New York, sisters Maureen Wheeler and Michelle Fallon filled bottles with water from the memorial pools when they found the name of their brother, David Ruddle, a carpenter who died in the south tower.

    On 10th 9/11 anniversary, wounds fresh as healing continues 2011

  • In New York, sisters Maureen Wheeler and Michelle Fallon filled bottles with water from the memorial pools when they found the name of their brother, David Ruddle, a carpenter who died in the south tower.

    On 10th 9/11 anniversary, wounds fresh as healing continues 2011

  • Ruddle, F.H. Genetic transformation of mouse embryos by microinjection of purified DNA.

    The 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Advanced Information 2007

  • Most important among these are the anchovies used for making the fish sauce called Nam Pla (see Ruddle, 1986, and Pauly, 1996).

    Gulf of Thailand large marine ecosystem 2008

  • But Chesterfield and Ruddle 1976 warned that extension agents did not pay enough attention to the less-visible opinion leaders in rural Venezuela, such as relatives, symbolic kin, and older community members.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • But Chesterfield and Ruddle 1976 warned that extension agents did not pay enough attention to the less-visible opinion leaders in rural Venezuela, such as relatives, symbolic kin, and older community members.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • ‘How do you do, old Ruddle — quite well?’ asked the captain with a smile.

    Wylder's Hand 2003

  • Mr.. Ruddle must have been niftier than she looked in a crisis, for she had raised a widespread hue and cry, and various people were arriving: John Bateson, and Mr. Puffett, and Archie Lugg, and Aggie Twitterton, and even Mr.. Goodacre.

    Presumption of Death Sayers, Dorothy L. 2002

  • It contains a peal of bells cast by Ruddle in the middle of the eighteenth century; all the bells bear inscriptions, and many of them the date of casting.

    Hammersmith, Fulham and Putney The Fascination of London John Cunningham Geikie 1865

  • 'How do you do, old Ruddle -- quite well?' asked the captain with a smile.

    Wylder's Hand Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 1843

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