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Campus police received a report that a person who appeared to be carrying a rifle had been seen in Rudder Tower, a building near the student union, according to the university.
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Campus police received a report that a person who appeared to be carrying a rifle had been seen in Rudder Tower, a building near the student union, according to the university.
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Privacy issues aside, Rudder is an automated way to get money updates without having to check multiple banking web sites by hand.
Rudder Emails You Daily Financial Reports | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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The Rudder is a movable piece of board at the stern, by means of which the craft is steered.
Healthful Sports for Boys Alfred Rochefort
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And then just like one by one kind of I reached out to lots of musicians I admired like Ari Hoenig and Henry Hey who runs a band called Rudder with Keith Carlock and Tim La Fefebvre,
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Unlike a destination site like Mint. com, the idea of Rudder is not to have you continually visit a site to track financial activity.
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Sadly this got him in trouble when he was asked to paint the Dutch ship "Rudder".
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Sadly this got him in trouble when he was asked to paint the Dutch ship "Rudder".
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Such shenanigans were still common when Mr. Perry was on campus, but were slowly being rooted out by then-A&M president James Earl Rudder, a World War II hero.
The Tao of Perry: Just Be an Aggie Miguel Bustillo 2011
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" 'All male, all military' was the motto of the old Army Aggies, who exercised a great influence," said historian Thomas M. Hatfield, who wrote a biography of Mr. Rudder.
The Tao of Perry: Just Be an Aggie Miguel Bustillo 2011
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