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Rusch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adolf Rusch (1435–1489), notable German printer and publisher * Arthur Rusch, American politician *Bob Rusch (born 1943), American jazz critic and record producer * Frank Rusch (born 1929), researcher on self-instructional strategies, coworker and natural supports, benefit-cost analysis * Glendon Rusch (born 1974), left-handed former Major League Baseball pitcher * Jerry Rusch (1943–2003), American jazz trumpeter *Kristine Kathryn Rusch (born 1960), American writer and editor * Leslie Rusch (born 1958), American and Canadian electrical engineer * Nicholas J. Rusch (1822–1864), tutor, farmer, member of the Iowa Senate (1858–1860), the second Lieutenant Governor of Iowa (1860–1862), Iowa's Commissioner of Immigration, and a captain in the Union Army during the American Civil War *Paul Rusch (1897–1979), lay missionary of the Anglican Church in Japan * Thomas Rusch (born 1962), German photographer living in Berli ...
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Adolf Rusch
Adolf Rusch von Ingweiler (ca. 1435 – 26 May 1489 in Straßburg) was a notable German printer and publisher. He was the first printer north of the Alps to print in Antiqua. Life and work Rusch was probably born at Ingweiler in Alsace. Before 1488 he married Salome Mentelin, a daughter of the well-known Straßburg printer Johannes Mentelin, in whose printing shop he assisted. He used to cooperate with Johann Amerbach, a printer from Basel, from which he used some sets of types in 1481.Halporn, Barbara (2000).p.14 In the ''Rationale divinorum officium'', printed by Rusch in or before 1474, he was the first to use the Antiqua type which had originated in Italy; in this type Rusch issued Latin classics, including works by Plutarch Plutarch (; , ''Ploútarchos'', ; – 120s) was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo (Delphi), Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily for his ''Parallel Lives'', . ...
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Thomas Rusch
Thomas Rusch (born October 10, 1962 in Freiburg im Breisgau) is a German photographer living in Berlin, Hamburg and Paris. Life and work After finishing school, Thomas Rusch moved to Hamburg in 1981 to start his education as photographer. His first publication was a series of portraits at Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival published in weekly magazine Stern. This was followed by a long-term cooperation with Stern, in which Thomas Rusch published many reportages, portraits and cover pictures. At the end of the 1990s Thomas Rusch's portraits of well-known celebrities were published in magazines like Zeitmagazin, Der Spiegel, Max and GQ. At the same time, Rusch showed his artistical work, e.g. ''Paradise Lost'', ''Cirque O'', and ''Die Ecke'' (''The Corner''), in price-winning exhibitions around the world. From the late 1990s on, Thomas Rusch lived in Paris. He worked as a beauty- and fashion photographer and published his work in indie publications like Soon, Tank, and Oyster, as ...
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Ruschia
''Ruschia'' is a genus of succulent plant, in the family Aizoaceae, indigenous to the dryer parts of southern Africa. Description Typical features of the genus include grey or blue-green succulent leaves, that are 3-sided or triangular in cross-section and are often covered with tiny darker transparent spots. Occasionally the leaves also have toothed margins. Another common feature is the small, year-round, pink or white flower clusters.J. Manning: ''Field Guide to Fynbos''. Struik, 2007. p.334. The genus can be distinguished with certainty though, by its seed capsules. As with most Aizoaceae, these are hygrochastic, with triangular valves that open and close with changes in humidity. The seed capsule valves of ''Ruschia'' have a little closing body to pull them closed when they dry again, and two keels on either side of the closing body, which expand and push open the valve. There is a covering membrane too, which partially covers the seeds, to prevent them all being washed aw ...
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Ruschein
Ruschein (, ) is a former municipality in the district of Surselva in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. Its official language is the Sursilvan dialect of Romansh. On 1 January 2014 the former municipalities of Ruschein, Castrisch, Ilanz, Ladir, Luven, Pitasch, Riein, Schnaus, Sevgein, Duvin, Pigniu, Rueun and Siat merged into the new municipality of Ilanz/Glion.Nomenklaturen – Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz
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Ruschein is first mentioned in 765 as ''Rucene''.


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Rusche
Rusche is a surname of German origin, being a variant of the surname Rusch. Notable people with the surname include: * Dietrich Rusche (1936-2024), German politician (CDU) * Georg Rusche (1900-1950), German political economist and criminologist * Herbert Rusche (1952-2024), German politician and LGBT activist * John Rusche (born 1950), American politician * Marjorie Rusche (born 1949), American composer See also *Carol Rusche Bentel (born 1957), American architect and educator *Rusch Rusch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Adolf Rusch (1435–1489), notable German printer and publisher *Arthur Rusch, American politician *Bob Rusch (born 1943), American jazz critic and record producer *Frank Rusch (born 192 ... * Rushe {{surname ...
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Ruch (other)
Ruch may refer to: Settlements *Ruch, Gironde, a commune in France *Ruch, Oregon, an unincorporated community in Jackson County, Oregon * Ruch-e Olya, a village in Qazvin Province, Iran * Ruch-e Sofla, Qazvin, a village in Qazvin Province, Iran In Poland One of the meanings of ''ruch'' in Polish is ''movement''. Sport *Ruch Chorzów, a football club from Poland *Ruch Radzionków, a football club from Poland *Ruch Wysokie Mazowieckie, a football club from Poland *Ruch Zdzieszowice, a football club from Poland Organisations * Prasa-Książka-Ruch, a state-owned newspaper monopoly in communist Poland * Ruch catalog (Ilustrowany Katalog Znaczków Polskich), catalogue of postage stamps *Ruch Narodowy, a Polish far-right political party *Ruch Palikota, a former Polish political party *Ruch (organisation), a former Polish underground organisation People Notable people with the surname Ruch include: * Angela Ruch (born 1983), American stock car racing driver * Charlie Ruch (1862–1937 ...
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Reusch (other)
Reusch is a German-language surname. Reusch may also refer to: * Reusch (company), a sportswear manufacturing company * Reusch Glacier, in Antarctica * Reusch Medal, Norwegian award * Reusch's Moraine The Smalfjord diamictite, Bigganjargga Tillite or Reusch's Moraine is a diamictite in Finnmark, northern Norway. The rock was first identified as a tillite by Hans Reusch in 1891, hence its name. The tillite overlies sandstone whose contact surfa ..., diamictite in Norway See also * * Ruesch, surname {{disambig ...
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Rausch (other)
Rausch is a German surname. Notable people with the name include: * Barb Rausch (1941–2001), American comics artist and writer * David A. Rausch, American writer and journalist * Eberhard Rausch (born 1947), German skater * Emil Rausch (1883–1954), German freestyle swimmer * Franz Rausch (1792–1877), Austrian piano maker * Friedel Rausch (1940–2017), German football player and manager * James Steven Rausch (1928–1981), American Roman Catholic bishop * Konstantin Rausch (born 1990), Russian footballer * Leon Rausch (1927–2019), American singer * Lotte Rausch (1913–1995), German actress * Robert L. Rausch (1921–2012), American parasitologist, mammalogist, and veterinary physician * Thomas Rausch, American theologian * Wolfgang Rausch (1947–2025), German footballer See also * Rausch Creek (other) * Roush, a surname * ''Intoxication Intoxication — or poisoning, especially by an alcoholic or narcotic substance — may refer to: * Substance intoxicati ...
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Rusch Botanical Gardens
The Rusch Botanical Gardens 2 acres (8,000 m2) are located at 7801 Auburn Boulevard in Citrus Heights, California, United States within Rusch Park. The Rusch Home site dates back to 1858. Originally Gardens were laid out in 1916. Now gardens are a State Site of Historical Interest. Gardens open daily, dawn to dusk. Collection Gardens represent seven biomes of California and are featuring rose, herb, citrus, and African plants. See also * List of botanical gardens in the United States This list is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States.Botanical gardens in California
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Paul Rusch
Paul Frederick Rusch (1897 – 1979) was a lay missionary of the Anglican Church in Japan. Rusch is remembered in Japan for his role as an educator and for pioneering activities in development of American football, rural agriculture and post Second World War reconciliation. Background and early life Born November 25, 1897, in Fairmount, Indiana, US, Rusch was raised in Louisville, Kentucky. He served with the US Army in France during the First World War. In Kentucky, Rusch was an active member of the congregation of Christ Church Cathedral in Louisville. Work in Japan Rusch first arrived in Japan in 1925, initially to help the YMCA with reconstruction efforts after the Great Kantō earthquake, and stayed to dedicate his life and energies towards youth education, post-war reconciliation and rural development in that country. Through his association with the Anglican Church in Japan he taught both Economics at Rikkyo University and was instrumental in helping Dr. Rudolf Teus ...
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Arthur Rusch
Arthur L. Rusch (born March 16, 1946) is an American politician. He serves as a Republican member of the South Dakota Senate, where he represents District 17 (encompassing parts of Clay County Clay County is the name of 18 counties in the United States. Most are named for Henry Clay, U.S. Senator and statesman: * Clay County, Alabama * Clay County, Arkansas (named for John Clayton, and originally named Clayton County) * Clay County, Fl ... and Turner County). References Living people Republican Party South Dakota state senators 1946 births 21st-century members of the South Dakota Legislature {{SouthDakota-politician-stub ...
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Nicholas J
Nicholas is a male name, the Anglophone version of an ancient Greek name in use since antiquity, and cognate with the modern Greek , . It originally derived from a combination of two Greek words meaning 'victory' and 'people'. In turn, the name means "victory of the people." The name has been widely used in countries with significant Christian populations, owing in part to the veneration of Saint Nicholas, which became increasingly prominent in Western Europe from the 11th century. Revered as a saint in many Christian denominations, the Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, and Anglican Churches all celebrate Saint Nicholas Day on December 6. In maritime regions throughout Europe, the name and its derivatives have been especially popular, as St Nicholas is considered the protector saint of seafarers. This remains particularly so in Greece, where St Nicholas is the patron saint of the Hellenic Navy. Origins The name derives from the . It is understood to mean 'victory of the people', bei ...
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