• up rut or Rut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rut may refer to: Rut (mammalian reproduction), the period of time when certain ruminants mate Rut (roads)...
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  • RUT may refer to: Registro Único Tributario, the Colombian unique taxpayer identification number Rol Único Tributario, the Chilean taxation unique contributor...
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  • Czech Republic Rut Brandt (1920–2006), German writer Rut Bryk (1916–1999), Finnish ceramist Rut Berglund (1897–1984), Swedish opera singer Rut Carballido...
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  • The Ruts (later known as Ruts DC) are an English reggae-influenced punk rock band, notable for the 1979 UK top 10 hit single "Babylon's Burning", and...
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    The rut (from the Latin rugire, meaning "to roar") is the mating season of certain mammals, which includes ruminants such as deer, sheep, camels, goats...
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  • To be stuck in a rut is to be metaphorically trapped in a fixed pattern or routine. Stuck in a Rut can also refer to: "Stuck in a Rut" by Against All Authority...
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    A rut is a depression or groove worn into a road or path by the travel of wheels or skis. Ruts can be formed by wear, as from studded snow tires common...
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  • Rutter may refer to: Rutter (name), a surname of English origin Rutter (nautical), a mariner's handbook of sailing directions Rutter, Ontario, Canada Rutter...
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    Ruter AS is the public transport authority for Oslo and Akershus counties in Norway. Formally a limited company – 60% of its shares are owned by the Oslo...
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    Rut Brandt (10 January 1920 – 28 July 2006) was a Norwegian-born German writer and the wife of the German Chancellor Willy Brandt between 1948 and 1980...
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