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"tut" Definitions
  1. used as the written or spoken way of showing the sound that people make when they think something is bad

188 Sentences With "tut"

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Yes, when Trump said something particularly egregious, Ryan would tut-tut.
Perhaps the wonders of ancient Egypt via King Tut, Funky Tut?
Cricket administrators tut-tut but take only token steps to stop it.
If the propriety police tut tut, he shows no sign of concern.
"Tut, tut — fame clearly isn't everything" Oh yas Snape you sassy melon. 8.
Paul Ryan pretends to tut-tut on tone as his super-PAC spews racist bile.
And last but Not least, The King Tut, So named For the way They tut .
Scholars may tut-tut about the historical connotations of 'America First,' but the basic sentiment needs to be endorsed.
Scholars may tut-tut about the historical connotations of "America First," but the basic sentiment needs to be endorsed.
Would you "tut-tut" in their general direction, maybe shoot them a glare or offer them a pointed "shhh"?
You might tut-tut that we've highlighted three transcendent stars as examples, but all three were left off the team.
Gabriel sagte, auch er hörte oftmals Deutsche sagen: "Für die tut ihr alles, für uns tut ihr nicht", und das erforderte Gegenmaßnahmen.
If the mandarins of Washington and the cable channels tut-tut over his language, it is because they are out to get him.
Some American college students and leftists in Europe may tut-tut, but no one with any real power has ever truly confronted Israel.
Every time Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell or House Speaker Paul Ryan tut-tut at something Trump has said or done, his base loves it.
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Win, and he only does what's expected of him; lose, and detractors are free to tut-tut him for no longer delivering on his greatest selling point.
Then there's the small minority of the techishly semiliterate who will inform you that an algorithm, tut-tut, is simply a set of rules for a computer to follow.
So if you see some Flames fan freaking out over the next few days and weeks, maybe resist the temptation to tut-tut them about the realities of municipal economics.
"We were just trying shit," TUT said of the project.
A Pomeranian made for a tiny interpretation of King Tut.
With the onset of "Tut-mania" following the discovery of Nefertiti's bust in 1912 and the tomb of Tutankhamun (King Tut) in 20053, attitudes towards makeup and fashion changed, inspired by Ancient Egyptian aesthetics.
"The TUT students did go through the Pretoria CBD (central business district) but public order policing have now dispersed them," said police spokeswomen Sally De Beer, referring to Pretoria's Tshwane University of Technology (TUT).
Those detained included Marina Zolotova, the editor in chief of Tut.
With the Tut, we weren't even looking to find extra chambers.
For people who know nothing but stereotypes about India, this book surely won't inspire them to plan their next vacation there — but will give them plenty to tut-tut about at their next book club meeting.
But even among those who might be expected to tut-tut an extramarital encounter and covert payment by the future president, the story of Ms. Clifford has struggled to break through entirely in recent days. Shutdown. Russia.
Rich-country parents might tut at their children being taught by computers.
Investigators also searched the newsrooms of privately-owned online news portal Tut.
But not every undertaker is fighting change with fearmongering or tut-tutting.
Victor Buono as King Tut, Vincent Price, who played Egghead, my gosh.
He simply tut-tuts her hesitance until she decides to stick around.
Among the Many Items Joining King Tut In the Afterlife ... Four Socks?
The Tut replica cost more than six hundred thousand dollars to produce.
"Seti I was a more famous pharaoh than Tut," Lowe told me.
But none of what is happening right now would be possible without the acquiescence of politicians who pretend to be open-minded, decry partisanship, tut-tut about incivility and act as enablers for the extremists again and again.
Featured Article: "Emojis Meet Hieroglyphs: If King Tut Could Text" by Isabel Kershner.
For all the tut-tutting, many commentators of both sexes argued that Mrs.
The reception led to a tour which allowed TUT to start building a fanbase.
"Robots today," you tut at your bloody bot as it hands you the pills.
Above, King Tut looks off into the distance, his beard braided with lapis lazuli.
Vannini began photographing King Tut in the late 90s, when photographic technology was evolving.
Museumgoers tend to be unaware of the vast network of copyright protections that underlie images of much of Modern and contemporary art, until they try to shoot a cellphone picture of a favorite painting and receive an embarrassing tut-tut from a guard.
And Tut is a famous tomb, but it is not one of the most important.
That a member of the white aristocracy has to lead the natives, who can't seem to do it on their own, is just another indication of how Hollywood has mostly portrayed Africa and Africans for decades -- either with smirking racism, or tut-tut condescension.
TUT realized, he lived a life worth sharing, but from the studio and not the pulpit.
But I no longer hiss and tut at people who stand to the left on escalators.
The department also tut-tuts that the Delaware plan sets insufficiently ambitious goals for student achievement.
He said, 'All right, you're here with all the equipment, you can go and do Tut.
"America regularly resorts to military interventions to substantiate its claims to global leadership," the anchor tut-tutted.
Out of this world Turns out a dagger found with King Tut was made from a meteorite.
On radio shows and social media, commentators tut-tutted me, suggesting that there were more interesting places.
He visited New York City recently to give a talk at the "Discovery of King Tut" exhibition.
Liberals will not succeed by tut-tutting activists who care about the oppression of their own communities.
Fox News brass similarly tut-tutted Hannity and fellow host Jeanine Pirro's appearance at a 2018 Trump rally.
Representatives of the BelaPAN news agency were not immediately available for comment and its web site stopped updating. Tut.
You can do everything from a few tut-tuts and tsk-tsks to mocking him to full-on rage.
He uses a rewarding but arduous technique of multi-shot photography that reveals King Tut in his original color.
Peter Holmes describes his process of rebuilding metal instruments, such as those discovered in the tomb of King Tut.
The sarcophagus of King Tut is displayed in a glass case at the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt.
King Tut buried with 2 fetuses This is not the first time mummified ancient fetuses have been discovered in Egypt.
He said the ruling doesn't just exempt the coastal city from the law, tut other charter cities throughout the state.
Even in stressing her own ability to achieve results, she hasn't tut-tutted the aspirations of the party's liberal base.
When shown last winter at the Sundance Film Festival, "White Girl" received some obligatory tut-tutting from nervous male critics.
He ripped the Republican Congress over the same issues while mocking them for enabling Trump and tut-tutting his controversies.
His North Korean summit, for all the expert tut-tutting, was one of the most popular acts of his presidency.
In your show, Marty does an Ed Grimley dance and Steve does a few "Happy Feet" and "King Tut" moves.
Actually, this one often seems more along the line of Totally Unhinged, but then we'd have to call him TUT.
KIRYAT MALACHI, Israel — In the more liberal bastions of Tel Aviv and its well-to-do suburbs, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's critics tut-tut with each new revelation in the intensifying bribery cases against him, condemning his attacks on the police and eagerly anticipating his political downfall with each former aide who turns state's witness.
Bunbury described their relationship as "bros" – which made things a little weird when they later shared a romantic scene in Tut.
"He will hate being locked up period," Walter "King Tut" Johnson, a New Yorker doing life at FCI Otisville told VICE.
Her hair, thick and straight and chestnut-colored, fell down to her shoulder blades, far nicer than my King Tut 'do.
Hell, even the pros are likely to get tut-tutted by the IOC for not following every rule to the letter.
For the first hour, before we got into the actual interview, TUT previews enough music to flood streaming services for months.
MANY a gloomy pundit, Buttonwood included, has been tut-tutting about equity valuations in America for the past year or two.
The more chauvinistic may tut about that diplomat's disease: "going native", or sympathising more with foreigners than with folk back home.
It killed King Tut and Genghis Khan, along with as many as half of all of the people that have ever lived.
"I used to work in a King Tut museum in Times Square," Emily said in her introduction with Alex Trebek, per Vibe.
Just before Christmas, TUT and I meet to discuss the music he had to come, and all he had planned for 2019.
So if you for some reason feel you want to strike Nazis, just know that we're tut-tutting things of that nature.
Herbert Hoover had a Belgian shepherd named King Tut, who would patrol the gates of the White House on a nightly basis.
No — there has been a bit of tut-tutting from lower-level figures, but hardly anything from people whose condemnation might matter.
I really enjoyed the onomatopoeia today in words like SNARF, HUM and TUT, and some unexpected cluing — ABACK, SPF, AIMS and others.
"Hopefully, it means a lesson has been learned: Shutting down government over a policy difference is self-defeating," tut-tutted Mr. Schumer.
Having appeared previously in CBS' "Under the Dome" and the miniseries "Tut," she'll be the clear MVP if the series goes the distance.
So far, the general response by Trump's critics to his norm-violations has been verbal, amounting to little more than ineffectual tut-tutting.
Amash's admonishments of Trump on Twitter predictably draw tut-tutting or disdainful silence from the right, while also endearing himself to the left.
The worldwide fascination with King Tut seems to be — or at least has been in the past — a driver of tourism to Egypt.
The joy of mastering certain moves – the tut, the pop-and-lock – helped her survive a childhood tainted by abuse, hunger and poverty.
Mainstream academic economists might tut at a modern-day version of the programme, meant to foster new ideas, train workers and strengthen regional economies.
Just don't call it a failing trend: "King Tut had stretched ears, Native Americans, too, and a lot of the Aztecs," Thompson tells us.
The image captures just one phase of life that TUT experienced while transitioning from the success of Preacher's Son to where he is today.
Tourists look at the tomb of King Tut as it is displayed in a glass case at the Valley of the Kings in Luxor.
Akhenaten was succeeded by a pharaoh referred to as Smenkhare and then Tut, who was proven by genetic testing to have been Akhenaten's son.
He was succeeded by a pharaoh referred to as Smenkhare and then Tut, who was proven by genetic testing to have been Akhenaten's son.
I'm still amazed at all the stupid debates and finger wagging and tut tutting about whether it was proper to call the president racist.
Juba Journal JUBA, South Sudan — Diu Tut glanced up at the gates of the displaced persons camp where he lives and shook his head.
Across Quebec, on radio shows and on social media, commentators tut-tutted me for going to Hérouxville, suggesting that there were more interesting places.
While admirers in the sprawling multicultural country lauded him for dressing "truly in the spirit of India," the tut-tutting disapproval was far louder.
China sends teenagers to study in America without worrying if they will be brainwashed, and then they are treated as spies, the minister tut-tutted.
Honestly, West giving his date a rapping audio tour of a King Tut museum actually sounds kind of amazing — if, err, just a tad bizarre.
And now that he's vindicated, Mauer hasn't tut-tutted those same skeptics for whipping up puff pieces about the special eyewear that refocused his eyesight.
At least one Nuer has been killed in the last few days and one wounded, according to Gatluak Tut Khot, the regional president of Gambela.
During his tenure, he ran the museum while she raised the funds to attract the traveling blockbuster exhibits celebrating King Tut and Yves Saint Laurent.
It is not a venomous rattlesnake, a downed power line or a horrifying object cursed by the ghosts of Howard Carter, King Tut and 1922.
Foreign policy experts in and out of government tut-tutted that he was offending Chinese leader Xi Jinping and disrupting carefully constructed U.S.-China relations.
It certainly wouldn't be met with tut-tutting about women who voluntarily send their partners sexy photos, or let their partners take sexy photos of them.
In June of 2018 Jonathan Master announced that TUT would be one of many hip-hop artists signed to his exciting new label Same Plate Entertainment.
They will tut, they will sigh, they will get their phone out and roll their eyes—anything but directly communicate their displeasure with your spatial encroachment.
Sadako could serve as a kind of societal enforcer, doing the things that people who would otherwise tut at their obnoxious peers wish they could do.
Though Western donors tut about civil liberties, Mr Museveni can afford to ignore them if, as he hopes, oil starts to flow in a few years.
In the camp where Mr. Tut and tens of thousands of other displaced Nuer live, few feel safe enough to venture out, peace deal or not.
Don't be fooled by the last-second tut-tutting of G.O.P. senators about Trump's kowtowing to Vladimir Putin in Helsinki and spurning of our intelligence agencies.
But Malinda Seneviratne, a commentator seen as close to the Rajapaksas, says tut-tutting about war records is a preoccupation of only the English-speaking elite.
He will do so against a media backdrop that is tut-tutting him for trying, and prepared to grandstand about the sport's honor when he fails.
Judging by her willingness to murder natural born humans in cold blood as well, she clearly possesses the moral flexibility she tut-tuts Elsie for lacking.
TUT hopes that by filling the album with vignettes of life, he will create a complete portrait of the man he was—and the artist he's becoming.
You either have kids, in which case you bemoan every restriction placed upon them, or you don't, in which case you tut at every concession they enjoy.
"Donald Trump is a paradoxical individual," says Tut, a 52-year-old African-American from New York doing life in federal prison for a "three strikes" violation.
The theory of Nefertiti's burial was first advanced in 2015 by a British Egyptologist who said there could be secret chambers behind the tomb of King Tut.
And any deviations from "normal" monogamous heterosexuality — often a husband lacking in devotion, or having affairs — inevitably become the cause for sensationalist mini-panics and media tut-tutting.
Tut, Nefertiti, and Akhenaten's family ruled Egypt during one of its most turbulent times, which ended with a military takeover by Egypt's top general at the time, Horemheb.
Gillian Moore, head of music at London's Southbank Centre, recently recalled being tut-tutted by an audience member who objected to her vigorous head movements during a performance.
But there has certainly been curiosity here about the overwhelming success of "Hamilton" in New York (and tut-tutting in news reports about the ticket prices it commands).
Members of the aggrieved superhero-loving community — some of whom draw Disney paychecks — tut-tutted Scorsese for being old, out of touch, overrated and, most of all, elitist.
Olitski's paintings, such as the exhibition's generous, seductive "Tut Pink" (1965), or the more reticent, more intimate, but no less rich "Purple Love" (1968), literally cannot be seen immediately.
At this point, any sane adult tut-tuts the predictably lame outcome of two dumb subcultures commingling: When potheads try making heavy metal, nothing much happens — and too loudly.
"Our research showed that people feel unwelcome, they feel judged in public, people roll their eyes, they tut, they stare or make unhelpful or horrible comments," Mr. Purser said.
She also taunted the shit out of me, calling me "King Tut" because my naturally curly hair, which frizzed out right at my chin in the shape of Tut's headdress.
Titles such as InMind, Cardio VR, Chemistry VR and King Tut VR are taking students on mesmerizing excursions into places they may have never dreamed of seeing in real life.
Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 2010 showed that King Tut may have died of malaria, possibly after suffering an infection in his broken leg.
Congress is hardly powerless here, and instead of tut-tutting, it needs to step up and do its job -- which includes protecting American democracy and holding President Donald Trump accountable.
Moamen Guirguis and his brother-in-law, Kamel Botros, natives of Cairo, opened King Tut Pie in December just off Fifth Avenue's strip of halal grocers and Middle Eastern storefronts.
Here's a hint, even though we have more to discuss than just King TUT: The theme material is woven throughout the grid today, so I'm just going to spill it.
Two weeks ago, Arnett posted an open letter at Linkedin to technology companies, tut-tutting them for setting up a potential future crisis by failing to create enough entry-level positions.
And there was Pharrell Williams, a Chanel ambassador, as a grown-up King Tut, in gold leather trousers and a long, gold, ribbed-knit sweater with a collar of colored stones.
While many explorers and archaeologists have sought to understand King Tut, photographer Sandro Vannini is the man who, for the past two decades, has captured the fine details of the pharaoh.
Carlos Tut, 38, of the Raxruha Community Indigenous Association, said the seasonal nature of palm cultivation meant work tended to dry up outside harvest time, another reason landless families were leaving.
When Dan Tarullo, an Obama campaign veteran and a banking expert, was named a governor in 2009, there was some tut-tutting among staff that he initially left his sticker on.
But shortly after, influenced by Tut-mania and film stars like Clara Bow, attitudes towards makeup changed drastically, and a smokey eye became the standard 1920s makeup look of choice for women.
Flyspecking, tut-tutting critics in the news media, they say, fail to grasp the connection he has with a section of the country that feels profoundly misled by a self-serving establishment.
The criticism goes double when it comes to the editorial pages, whose overall approach toward the Jewish state tends to range, with some notable exceptions, from tut-tutting disappointment to thunderous condemnation.
Holmes's behavior, tut-tuts Watson, is bohemian: His papers are piled up higgledy-piggledy all over his rooms, he is entirely disorganized domestically, he is given to long bouts of brooding silence.
Soon, to the delight of Jochen's family and the tut-tutting of Marion's busybody colleague (Irm Hermann), Marion has dumped her white-collar boyfriend for Jochen, and they set about building a life.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads King Tut lay underground in his tomb for a few thousand years, but a dagger he kept by his side has far-out origins in outer space.
They wanted someone who would shake things up, blow up politics as usual, and pursue bold, new ideas, not matter how unrealistic — and no matter how loudly establishment Republicans tut-tutted about them.
Xoon are the dental click (written with the symbol ǀ), which is something like the tut-tut sound English speakers make; the alveolar click (written ǃ), made with the tip of the tongue against the alveolar ridge); the palatal click (ǂ), made with a flat tongue broadly placed on the palate; the lateral click (ǁ), like the sound equestrians use to communicate with horses; and the rarest click of all in the Khoisan languages, the bilabial click (ʘ), made with both lips.
And I've got as much Batman nostalgia as the next fan, so I dug the endless callbacks, including the necessary resurgence of Bat-Shark-Repellant, and the less-necessary return of King Tut and Magpie.
On "CAN'T TELL ME SHIT," the EP's celebratory intro produced by longtime collaborator KToven is an energetic recap for anyone who wasn't aware of who TUT is, where he's from, and the journey thus far.
Linda Greenhouse There's been a flood of hand-wringing and tut-tutting over some observations that Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. offered during the argument earlier this month in the big Wisconsin gerrymander case.
Understanding how cash is an inescapable necessity in this lifetime, but also a broad, layered subject inspired TUT to have money as the theme for his forthcoming EP, I.O.U. and long-awaited sophomore album, I Need $.
They are fired up about this election: one prompts tut-tutting as she describes nine year-old pupils who are frightened of Donald Trump, the Mexico-bashing bully running for the White House as a Republican.
There will be no tut-tutting about where your takeout boxes end up because we'll have all calmed down and traveled back to a time when we sit around for hours and eat from real plates.
Saturday's talks were attended by Tut Gatluak, South Sudan's presidential envoy on security; General Mohamed Hamadan Dagalo, deputy chief of Sudan's ruling Transitional Military council; and Agar, head of a loosely affiliated group of armed opposition groups.
The constructors have salted their grid with PYRAMID SCHEME, TUT supposedly sleeps for eternity in the black square pyramid at the center of the grid and we have TOMB RAIDER and PHARAOH ANT in the long Downs.
He had also failed, to his lasting dismay, to thank the film's writer and director, Ryan Coogler, or his co-star Michael B. Jordan, which had prompted tut-tutting from Samuel L. Jackson, among many others, on Twitter.
The American Honey star told Ellen DeGeneres during an appearance on her show this week that he and Goth declined to have their special moment live-streamed, which came free with the (wait for it) King Tut package.
In her ruling, which the couple plan to appeal, Shobha Nair, the judge, tut-tutted about "the use of money to encourage the movement of life from one hand to another" (payment for adoption is illegal in Singapore).
Thanks to dust removal, the wall paintings — which depict King Tut, often called the "Boy King," who was born around 1341 B.C. and ruled Egypt from age nine until his death as a teenager — have regained their brilliance.
But it also brought a lot of tut-tutting from the outside world about how this sort of thing was to be expected in a place like China, where regulations, whatever they may say on paper, are laxly enforced.
King Tut was far from the only figure in history to practice it: Throughout world history, royalty married close relatives to keep bloodlines pure, while today, entertainment outside of the porn world frequently plays on our fascination with incest.
It was the latter that prompted a collaboration between Tut Vu Vu and myself—one of the tracks on Clyde Built 2.0 ("When Lovers Finally Meet") was recorded as part of a commissioned performance at Paisley Abbey last year.
Uncle Sam can question him, tell him a story about how another president 20 years back had faced a similar quandary, wonder whether things could be better organized, tut, click and sigh, but Uncle Sam cannot command or forbid.
And it returns to the subject in an exhibition low on King Tut bling and high on complicated beauty, about a broad swath of history (circa 2030 to 1650 B.C.) that has never had a comprehensive museum showcase till now.
After the usual prodding and scraping, the hygienist tut-tuts and informs you that because you were lax on brushing and flossing, you'll need to come back to the dentist chair again next week for a "deep cleaning" under the gumline.
The top third, roughly, gave me fits, I had some major, early errors further down, and I made a slew of small mistakes that nibbled away the time: "bye" for AYE, "tut" for TSK, "arc" for ADS and so on.
"Belarus can build many bridges to the West, but it cannot cross any of them," said Artyom Shraibman, referring to a well-known formula to describe the relationship between the two, as he sat in the modern newsroom of Tut.
There's a reason so many ex-ravers comment nostalgically under YouTube videos of techno mixes, or why older millennials who grew up just before the internet tut and sigh at 'kids who can't stop looking at their bloody phones to check Instagram' now.
In 18th-century England, men and women caked their faces in toxic lead-based makeup, preferring to risk death over letting their smallpox scars show; as far back as Ancient Egypt, King Tut was found to have been buried with his anti-acne treatments.
The two countries share a quieter, more introspective ritual too: memories are hauled out and dusted off and then, after a great deal of tut-tutting and head-shaking over the folly and sorrow of Partition, they are put away again, and the forgetting resumes.
And, other than some tut-tutting about the horror of it all, there are no signs that the industry that considers itself the most woke on the planet is thinking of giving the money back or talking about not taking it in the future.
The path from 'Eva's Story' to selfie-taking at the gates of Auschwitz-Birkenau is short and steep, and in the end all those tut-tutters and head shakers will join in telling us about the lost and disconnected youth, devoid of values and shameless.
Es wäre möglich, eine Otello-Produktion auf einen umnebelten, geistesabwesenden Protagonisten abzustimmen - und Keith Warners Inszenierung tut das, indem sie die Isolation der Rolle hervorhebt und der Gestalt ein paar einsame Sekunden auf der Bühne gibt, als sie die Menschenmenge nach dem schmetternden "Esultate" beobachtet.
Here in Brooklyn, at King Tut Pie, the surroundings are humbler: a few sidewalk tables tucked under an awning and a room of efficient tile, with pale gold cushions on a lone banquette and burlap shades bearing the ghostly imprint of King Tut's funerary mask.
That's what these generational tut-tuttings are almost always about; when we try to legislate the behavior of the current class of youngs, we're often working out our own feelings about what our earlier days were like — and the fact that we're not living them anymore.
The barrage of period allusions functions as a connective tissue binding the disjointed parts of "Black Monday," which tries to stitch together an over-the-top comedy of the go-go '80s and a tut-tutting, cautionary morality tale, fitted out with appropriate music, fashions and hairstyles.
Almost as soon as the Valeant Pharmaceuticals crash buried several celebrated fund managers, the gleeful mockery of their hubris came wrapped in a scolding lesson about their supposed errors: "This is what happens when a fund is too concentrated in a few names," the didactic investment experts tut-tutted.
"I think that Martin Shkreli will slip between the cracks in prison, because he will more than likely go to a camp where there is no violence," Walter "King Tut" Johnson, a New Yorker doing life at FCI Otisville on a federal three-strikes law conviction, told VICE in an email.
And while Gillespie's tactics have gotten some tut-tutting from the media, he has also surged in the polls with the shift in strategy, starting at down 13 points at the beginning of October and rising to just 5 down at the end, according to two polls conducted by Washington Post-Schar School.
Tut Kew Gatluak, an adviser to President Salva Kiir, said the talks would now also involve rebels in Darfur, a region of Sudan along the border with South Sudan where rebels have been clashing with President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's forces since 2003, although fighting has subsided in all the rebel regions in recent years.
Elba – who was honored by both the film and TV branches of the Screen Actors Guild in the midst of the #OscarSoWhite controversy surrounding the Academy for the lack of diversity among this year's acting nominees – was nominated alongside Tut star Ben Kingsley, Texas Rising's Ray Liotta, Bill Murray for A Very Murray Christmas and Wolf Hall's Mark Rylance.
The main direct consequences of the WikiLeaks dump have been the resignation of Wasserman Schultz—which will probably relieve the Clinton team as much as satisfy Sanders supporters—and tut-tutting from the press, which sees something nefarious in the DNC strategizing how to get favorable press or grousing about a campaign accusing it of corruption.
I gasped so loudly at Aquaria's Bob Mackie-esque star-studded cut-crotched evening gown that I scared my cat, and Asia's stunning gold-and-Tiffany-blue art-deco "Queen Tut" ensemble, complete with citrine topaz goatee, undoubtedly brought a mist to the newly-single eyes of Tisha Campbell, wherever she may be, long may she live.
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At a hearing on the administration's $198 billion VA budget proposal, members on both sides tut-tutted over the $122,000 cost of the trip but treated it as a distraction that they urged Shulkin to clear away so he could deal with substantial problems like paying for veterans care by community providers, EHR modernization, unused VA assets and streamlining benefit appeals.
When we remember Olitski's traditional art education at the National Academy School and his saying that, as a young artist, he "wanted to be Rembrandt," we begin to see paintings such as "Tut Pink" not only as modernist affirmations of the associative power of color, but also as chromatically rich distillations of the dramatic chiaroscuro of old master painting, detached from illusion but still capable of stirring us.
There are all sorts of questions that spring immediately to mind when you think about King Tut:…Read more ReadOn Wednesday, Cemil Karabayram, the head of Antalya's Monument Authority, told the Daily Sabah that his team has searched through historical records relating to the St. Nicholas Church in Demre and found reason to believe that the conventional story about what happened to the remains of Saint Nicholas could be wrong.
TRUMP AND HIS GENERALSThe Cost of Chaos By Peter Bergen Luckily, no one makes us read a book that covers all of our bad moments in the dental chair — the tut-tutting about a cracked tooth, the anesthetic-charged needle sliding into soft tissue, the high-pitched whine of the drill, the grating sound of enamel being ground away, the bleeding gum, the anodyne assurance that there are only four more visits left before the restoration is complete.

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