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  • Back in Mexico City, Borough President aus den Ruthen says he can't confront the motor-vehicles clerks directly with his accusations.

    Rotten To The Core 2007

  • Aus den Ruthen filed a complaint with Mexico City prosecutors more than a year ago.

    Rotten To The Core 2007

  • "Look at him passing out the money!" says aus den Ruthen, his voice rising in excitement as he shows one of the tapes.

    Rotten To The Core 2007

  • According to aus den Ruthen, staff members routinely issued new licenses, then discarded the official paperwork and shared the fees among themselves.

    Rotten To The Core 2007

  • Arne aus den Ruthen did something most Mexicans can only fantasize about: he struck back.

    Rotten To The Core 2007

  • But aus den Ruthen swore to stop corruption, and he knew just where he wanted to start.

    Rotten To The Core 2007

  • Ruthen, which lies at the head of the beautiful vale of Clewyd.

    The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon 2002

  • He took an active part in the defence of Plymouth, and in 1643 at Modbury a victory was won by the forces under Lieutenant-General Ruthen, Sir J. Bampfield, and

    Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote

  • Iohn erle of Summerset, by the kings assignement bare the second sword before him at his coronation, albeit that the said lord Graie of Ruthen by petition exhibited before the lord steward demanded the same office, by reason of his castell & tower of Penbroke, and of his towne of Denbigh.

    Chronicles (3 of 6): Historie of England (1 of 9) Henrie IV Raphael Holinshed

  • The same lord Graie of Ruthen, bare the kings great spurs before him in the time of his coronation by right of inheritance, as heire to Iohn Hastings earle of Penbroke.

    Chronicles (3 of 6): Historie of England (1 of 9) Henrie IV Raphael Holinshed

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