A hotel patron in the town said a ute shook as though someone was jumping on it.
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A flat-tray ute is almost submerged in the backyard of a house in Dolphin Sands.
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A ute laden with green screens follows the field at each Warrnambool jumps race.
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They checked the box to see if they had the right man before placing it in a ute.
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Boats were passing under the Manistee River bridge at the rate of 13 a min ute.
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Ute senior Morgan Warburton led all scorers with 25, and also had eight rebounds.
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The ARCs are so small one would fit into the back of the ute she will race today.
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A short time later detectives spotted the ute described being driven by Mr Elkass.
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Ute defensive back Joe Dale then drilled receiver Kyle Bell for a 2-yard loss.
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A member of the Shoshonean people of Utah and Colorado and New Mexico
The Shoshonean language spoken by the Utes
Ute may refer to:
Ute (sponge) is a genus of calcareous sponges belonging to the family Grantiidae.
The Ute ("yewt") are an ethnically related group of American Indians now living primarily in Utah and Colorado. ...
A small vehicle based on the same platform as a family car but with a unibody construction and a built-in open tray area for carrying goods. It is similar but not identical to a pick-up truck
American Indian tribe the state of Utah takes its name from. The Northern Utes were mainly hunters and gatherers and lived in the eastern Great Basin and the western Rocky Mountains. The Southern Utes settled in the Four Corners region.
Pickup or utility truck. "Let's see the Outback in style by getting a ute when we visit the car rental place."
The Beechcraft U-21/JU-21/U-22 Army utility aircraft.