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  • This pass is called the Rusten; and the road here is excessively steep and difficult.

    Northern Travel Summer and Winter Pictures of Sweden, Denmark and Lapland Bayard Taylor 1851

  • Rusten posts a final message as he prepares to depart Iraq and resume his life in America:

    The Blog of War Matthew Currier Burden 2006

  • First Lieutenant Rusten Currie Sic Vis Pace, Para Bellum returned home to his wife in early 2006 and is contemplating a career in politics; he might run for Congress in Southern California.

    The Blog of War Matthew Currier Burden 2006

  • First Lieutenant Rusten Currie is the intelligence officer for a California National Guard air assault infantry battalion.

    The Blog of War Matthew Currier Burden 2006

  • But before he will do all that he wants to spend time with his wife and travel “like Jules inPulp Fiction , just walk the earth for a while…” More than likely Rusten will start a new blog in the future.

    The Blog of War Matthew Currier Burden 2006

  • But Quentin had taken up his position on the left wing of the search party, along with Panax and the Elven Hunters Kian, Wye, and Rusten, and watched as an unaccompanied Walker made his way cautiously ahead.

    Antrax Brooks, Terry 2001

  • Rusten, ahead of him and still charging toward the Druid, was caught in a crossfire of deadly threads and cut apart while still on his feet, screaming as he died.

    Antrax Brooks, Terry 2001

  • Rusten went with him, the two of them rushing to Walker's aid, reckless and willful and foolhardy, ignoring the shouts from Panax to come back.

    Antrax Brooks, Terry 2001

  • Rusten and Gold (1991), reviewing indigenous knowledge regarding tree fodder in Nepal, noted a number of species, including F. nemoralis, which could increase both milk production and butterfat content when fed to lactating cattle.

    Chapter 6 1994

  • Mature foliage is therefore harvested selectively where the manure from livestock is valued as an important resource for use within the cropping activities of the farm (Rusten and Gold, 1991).

    Chapter 6 1994

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