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The exhibition coincides with The Future Can Wait, an annual exhibition of emerging and established artists run by Zavier Ellis and Simon Rumley, which is also in its fifth year.
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British director Simon Rumley masters a suspenseful tone that's compromised a bit by an inconsistent cast.
Faded Glories and Foreign Flavors Steve Dollar 2010
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That was a nice little interview with Simon Rumley and Milton Kam.
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It's unclear why Rumley was allowed to enlist with this kind of a record, or whether Rumley received a waiver for his past misconduct.
Paul Rieckhoff: Bad Apples and Bad Policy: Stereotyping a New Generation of Vets 2008
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A few weeks of e-mail correspondence ensued and, confident that she had at least found someone who could point her and the book in the right direction, she mailed the book to Rumley.
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We were hearing that Rusty, this Rusty Rumley, had took off in a truck and then wrecked it and then was on foot at one point?
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A few weeks of e-mail correspondence ensued and, confident that she had at least found someone who could point her and the book in the right direction, she mailed the book to Rumley.
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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Rusty Rumley (ph), 26-years-old is believed to be the gunman who is dead.
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She taught Custer at home and then sent him back to New Rumley three years later with a reformed set of attitudes and priorities.
The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002
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Although Custer would almost become synonymous with the history of the western United States, he was actually born in New Rumley, Ohio, in 1839.
The Pawprints of History STANLEY COREN 2002
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