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Two years before Gatland arrived, Mike Ruddock had delivered a grand slam; it was their first since 1978, but a few of the senior players felt that Ruddock was receiving too much credit for work done by Graham Henry and Steve Hansen between 1998 and 2004.
Wales must keep faith with Gary Speed's youthful legacy | Richard Williams 2011
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Ruddock was the Vicente del Bosque of Welsh rugby: a calm, charisma-free figure whose virtues were apparent only once he had gone, taking with him his 65% winning record, the best for any full-time Wales coach since John Dawes in the golden 1970s.
Wales must keep faith with Gary Speed's youthful legacy | Richard Williams 2011
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The late Alwyn Ruddock was at work on a long-promised study when she died, unhelpfully ordering the destruction of her work in progress.
Faulty Navigators Felipe Fernández-Armesto 2011
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Without a shadow of a doubt, my old room-mate Razor Ruddock.
Dominic Matteo 2011
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We felt that our views were not getting through, Mr. Ruddock says.
For Romney, 2005 Was Key Year of Policy Shifts Jonathan Weisman 2011
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Paul Ruddock, chairman of the V&A's trustees said in a release, "Mr. Roth has a strong record of leading and managing complex arts organizations and brings experience of working in museums and cultural organizations around the world."
Martin Roth's Curatorial Quest Paula Weideger 2011
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It seems Hill enforces the 30-minute rule himself and has also done away with the group of players' representatives Ruddock put in place before his sacking.
Richard Hill decries system but Worcester are poised for Premiership 2011
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It is far more difficult to see the reasoning behind the award of an unprecedented third of knighthoods to bankers and businessmen, including Paul Ruddock, a hedge fund manager and Tory donor who profited from the collapse of Northern Rock.
New Year's honours: Today's knighthoods speak volumes about our society | Observer editorial 2012
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It was his record of winning promotion with Bristol and then gaining a Heineken Cup place within three seasons that persuaded Cecil Duckworth, Worcester's owner and generous benefactor, to make the call which asked Hill if he was interested in replacing Mike Ruddock.
Richard Hill decries system but Worcester are poised for Premiership 2011
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Alarm bells began clanging in the business community, says Robert Ruddock, who headed government affairs for Associated Industries of Massachusetts, or AIM, a business group.
For Romney, 2005 Was Key Year of Policy Shifts Jonathan Weisman 2011
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