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"We went through a little rut in January, and now we're back," Osgood said.
Or a mere rut in the ice for Kwan, a five-time world champion?
Who knows, maybe Fergie had got in a bit of defensive rut in Europe.
Sewage runs through a deep rut in many of the dirt paths.
Together, they came close to settling Ambrose into the smoothest, deepest rut in all of American historiography -- Civil War combat.
He said his skate got caught in a rut in the ice and that he could not avoid the collision.
And that track – it should be pointed out – is almost worn through, with a huge rut in the first lane.
Strickland blamed himself for a pitching rut in which he has allowed five runs over his last two appearances.
It didn't have air-conditioning, or much of a suspension, and we felt every rut in the dirt roads.
It could be, of course, that Mr. Gore will never climb out of his rut in the polls and that the electorate has settled early on Mr. Bush.
It is a setback for new coach Chris Fagan and new football boss David Noble as they plan to end the Lions' rut in 2017.
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