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Jena, Grawert before and Ruechel behind Kappellendorf, all threw themselves into the open jaws of destruction in the oblique order of
On War — Volume 1 Carl von Clausewitz 1805
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So for the next two months, Ruechel will continue to walk two to three times a week with Pierce in preparation for the big event.
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Ruechel credits her 2-year-old grandson Pierce as the reason for that.
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"It's time that I got out there and started doing something that I feel strongly about and start volunteering," Ruechel said.
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Ruechel, a 53-year-old grandmother, said that she has lost 95 pounds from pushing Pierce in a Radio Flyer Car around New Castle.
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"It's time that I got out there and started doing something that I feel strongly about and start volunteering," Ruechel said.
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Ruechel, a 53-year-old grandmother, said that she has lost 95 pounds from pushing Pierce in a Radio Flyer Car around New Castle.
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Ruechel credits her 2-year-old grandson Pierce as the reason for that.
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For more information on Ruechel's Avon Walk for Breast Cancer visit www. avonwalk.org / goto / vruechel, or contact Vicki Ruechel at 618-5904.
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… When in 1806 the Prussian generals, Prince Louis at Saalfeld, Tauentzien on the Dornberg near Jena, Grawert on one side of Kapellendorf and Ruechel on the other, plunged into the open jaws of disaster by using Frederick the Great's Oblique Order of Battle, it was not justa case of a style that had outlived its usefulness but the most extreme poverty of imagination to which routine has ever led.
Chicago Boyz 2009
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