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Ruml

[ruhm-uhl]

noun

  1. Beardsley 1894–1960, U.S. economist and businessman.



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The bride and groom, both lawyers, work together in Louisville, Ky., at Ruml & Bozell, a law firm that handles trust and estate matters.

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Mrs. Ruml, 38, graduated from Duke and received a law degree from the University of Kentucky.

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Mr. Ruml sent Ms. Elrod a text, and within a week and a half, they had their first date.

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He is a son of Doriane Carter Ruml of Lexington, Mass., and David J. Ruml of South Strafford, Vt. The groom’s mother retired as a reference librarian at Regis College in Weston, Mass., and is a docent at the Boston Athanaeum, an independent library and cultural institution.

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Vorácˇková, I., Suchanová, S., Ulbrich, P., Diehl, W. E. & Ruml, T. Purification of proteins containing zinc finger domains using immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography.

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