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ruche

[roosh] / ruʃ /








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On Nov. 14, 1975, after closing statements, Judge Ruche Marino gave his instructions to the jury.

From Slate

Late in the evening of 5 September, Ruche Mittal and her husband, Manish, realised that there was trouble brewing.

From BBC

Despite rising rents, enclaves of artist ateliers remain in places like 59 Rivoli in the 1st arrondissement, La Ruche in the 15th, and the Cité Fleurie, a collection of vine-covered houses on Boulevard Arago in the 13th.

From Seattle Times

Ruchè is a lesser-known grape — only about 114 acres were planted in all of Italy in 2000, according to “Wine Grapes,” the authoritative tome by Jancis Robinson, Julia Harding and José Vouillamoz.

From Washington Post

Ruchè is a minor red grape from Piedmont, in northwestern Italy, a region best known for nebbiolo and dolcetto.

From Washington Post