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RUC

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RUCRoyal Ulster Constabulary (Northern Ireland; now the Police Service of Northern Ireland)
RUCRoskilde Universitetscenter (German: Roskilde University Center; now Roskilde Universitet)
RUCRenmin University of China
RUCRapid Update Cycle (weather forecast model)
RUCRegistro Unico de Contribuyentes (Uruguay: Unique Taxpayer Register)
RUCRoad User Charging
RUCRádio Universidade de Coimbra
RUCRepublican Unity Coalition (Washington, DC)
RUCReporting Unit Code
RUCRiverine Utility Craft
RUCResource Utilization Charge
RUCRVS (Relative Value Scale) Update Committee (AMA/Specialty Society)


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for any given individual that the outcome would probably have been different if the RUC had pursued a different policy.
An RUC detective sergeant was arrested in the early 1980s and charged with the murder but was later acquitted at Belfast Crown Court.
but just as it was important for me to be the one who takes the RUC through this period of transition, it is equally important that somebody new takes it on from there in the relatively near future.
 
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