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Ruban would win the final and take the Olympic gold.
Ruban would go on and win the gold medal in the tournament.
Ruban responded with a 10 to tie, forcing Park to get a perfect score on his final shot.
The term dates from the 17th-century French ruban rond (round ribbon).
Ruban competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's individual archery.
To fill Jet Ruban's fuel tanks takes a full day at the pump.
With 114-108 Ruban was too strong and he eventually became the Olympic Champion.
Raja (Ruban George) is a villager who comes to the city searching work.
Mr. Ruban has chosen four hues that combine in an odd and rather uncomfortable way.
"I do not shake hands with murderers," Mr. Ruban says was his response.
He was eliminated in the following round by Viktor Ruban who would eventually win the gold medal.
The Jet Ruban crew is not apt to sleep much aboard their powerboat.
His engagement at Le Ruban Bleu lasted a record 54 weeks.
In 1984, they recorded their first disk, produced by Ruban, the same of the group As Frenéticas.
The winner of the competition was 19-year-old Alena Ruban from Dnipropetrovsk.
Pyotr Ruban is slight and wiry, and his moustache sags.
In this extra round Badënov scored 18 points, while Ruban advanced to the final with 20 points.
Ruban placed 13th overall.
Chandranehru's family were protestant Christians and his brother Ruban was a Methodist pastor.
Their color, full of strong contrasts, is snappier and more varied than it will be in Mr. Ruban's subsequent work.
Mr. Ruban has pursued a low-key career, showing regularly, primarily in local, noncommercial venues.
Assistant cameraman Al Ruban told Cassavetes that the film was "okay in a kind of naive way".
Ruban was also a member of the bronze medal Ukrainian men's archery team at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Ukraine's Viktor Ruban takes gold at the Olympics.
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