Kostelic, who won Wednesday's slalom in a heavy snow on a rutty course, won the giant slalom in spring-like conditions on a well-groomed slope.
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On 6 April 1775 John Wesley records that he visited that venerable man Dr . Rutty . Rutty then lived in rented rooms at the eastern corner of Boot Lane and Mary's Lane in Dublin.
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On 6 April 1775 John Wesley records that he visited that venerable man Dr . Rutty . Rutty then lived in rented rooms at the eastern corner of Boot Lane and Mary's Lane in Dublin.
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Dale Rutty, senior manager for private paternity for Orchid GeneScreen, a chain of labs across the country run by Orchid BioSciences Inc . in Princeton, N . J ., said clients appreciate the privacy of home tests.
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On a really rutty dirt stretch, it sailed along rather comfortably, suspension audibly busy as all get-out but not noisy enough to interfere with the radio and not so bumpy as to bother the driver _ or the cargo.
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Two forensic pathologists, Chris Milroy of Sheffield University and Guy Rutty of Leicester University, dismissed the paramedics'claims, saying it is hard to judge blood loss from the scene of a death, as some blood may have seeped into the ground.
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James W . Rulison, a former account executive with Sage Rutty & Co . who also wrote a weekly financial column for Messenger Post Newspapers and founded a radio advice program, was arraigned in Ontario County Court Monday on 20 counts of grand larceny.
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40 As to the second point, the Tribunal in their judgment clearly referred to the essential part of the employer's responses to Mrs Rutty's application and her appeal and, in paragraph 11, sufficiently addressed the grounds which the employer had put forward.
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They pointed out that there was nothing to show that the work could not be done by proper organisation without diminution in the service to customers and that the employers had not carried out any enquiries or investigations to see whether what Mrs Rutty wanted could, in fact, be coped with.
30.
""'Commotion Ltd v Rutty " "'[ 2006 ] IRLR 171 ( EAT ) is an Employment Appeal Tribunal case in which an employer, who denied its staff flexible working time, was found in breach of the Employment Rights Act 1996 for failing to have any lawful reason.