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The drumbeat in the Bay Area has been celebratory, from the Pacific Film Archive tribute program of films drawn from its history to the daily bulletins in the San Francisco Chronicle, where Ruthe Stein has been publishing 50 items over 50 days, all drawn from the festival's archive.
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It all centres on two 600-metre-long corrugated steel pipes emerging at right angles from a grey cabin in the corner of a field in Ruthe, near Hanover, in northern Germany.
Scientists Close to Detecting Gravity Waves | Impact Lab 2005
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The Salutacions, which by the terme of Dominus vobiscum, be made seuen tymes in a Masse, ware taken out of the booke of Ruthe, by
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Plus maybe an occasional tourist, Ruthe said, although I think she was joking.
A Grave Denied Stabenow, Dana 2003
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Red salmon weigh an average of eight pounds, Ruthe says.
A Grave Denied Stabenow, Dana 2003
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Ruthe told me bears are different in different places in Alaska.
A Grave Denied Stabenow, Dana 2003
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Ruthe shifted, and Kate brought the blanket up around her shoulders.
A Fine and Bitter Snow Stabenow, Dana 2002
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He knew Ruthe and Dina, too, maybe not as well as Kate, but well enough.
A Fine and Bitter Snow Stabenow, Dana 2002
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Thanks to Ruthe and Dina, before Kate was twelve, she was on a first-name basis with every living thing in the Park, Animalia and Plan-tae, by division, class, order, family, genus, and species.
A Fine and Bitter Snow Stabenow, Dana 2002
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Dina had instructed a nine-year-old Kate in the art of rappelling down a cliff face, after Ruthe had taught her how to get up it.
A Fine and Bitter Snow Stabenow, Dana 2002
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