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It was a familiar rut for the small-town-Texas songwriter.
Australia, like most other countries, has been in the same drug policy rut for the last half century.
The fact is, the United States economy has been stuck in a rut for a year and a half.
Land Rover's Freelander -- a Brit whose desert-crawling ancestors can match the Jeep's rut for rut -- has been a hit in Europe since 1997.
"The town's been kind of stuck in a rut for the last 10 years, and now we're trying to get out of that," he said.
Drivers in the outback used to sometimes see warnings advising them to select their rut carefully as they would be in that rut for the next 50km.
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They traded muddy ruts for paved streets.
Picasso had become the emasculated onlooker in a perversely imagined Rembrandtian theatre of the senses; others would have to do his strutting and rutting for him.
A model used to predict future rutting for different design alternatives is important to minimise the investment cost and LCC.
All distress predictions by PavementME were higher for the FDR as UGM except AC rutting for one mixture and bottom-up fatigue cracking.
The effect of RAP binder on the APA and MSCR results showed reasonable correlation with reduced rutting for less-modified binders.
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