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Mr Couillard tutted that the charter would infringe people's rights.
They tutted and chuckled when the otters were accused of scoffing $60,000 of designer carp.
"America regularly resorts to military interventions to substantiate its claims to global leadership," the anchor tut-tutted.
If Muslims did not like the country's nudity and alcohol, tutted an official, they could go elsewhere.
On radio shows and social media, commentators tut-tutted me, suggesting that there were more interesting places.
Fox News brass similarly tut-tutted Hannity and fellow host Jeanine Pirro's appearance at a 2018 Trump rally.
"THERE is no magic money tree," Theresa May tutted sternly during the election campaign, when Labour made unrealistic spending promises.
Even in stressing her own ability to achieve results, she hasn't tut-tutted the aspirations of the party's liberal base.
Hell, even the pros are likely to get tut-tutted by the IOC for not following every rule to the letter.
"Hopefully, it means a lesson has been learned: Shutting down government over a policy difference is self-defeating," tut-tutted Mr. Schumer.
Across Quebec, on radio shows and on social media, commentators tut-tutted me for going to Hérouxville, suggesting that there were more interesting places.
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.
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.
As you can see from the video below, that contribution didn't go over too well with Stefani, who tutted and shook her head in annoyance.
One recent night, the three women and one man at the table nodded and tutted at regular intervals as Ms. Dollé's eyes darted among them.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
Somehow the road map does nothing to dissipate the impact of the moment when the rolling thrum of guitars that dominates the first half of "Proud Mary" gives way to horns blasting out that melodic line, and the mental image of Turner spinning in tight circles, wig ablur, arms tutted out like twin cranes, tassels floating away from her body, arrives.
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.
He will read each card, averaging two to two-and-a-half minutes per drawer, which should take him about two intermissionless hours The performance, he says, will require everyone's full concentration — it was at this point on a recent evening that he tutted a patron taking a photo: "I don't so much mind you taking a picture as being oblivious just at the moment when I'm discussing a need for focus" — and if anyone wants to leave now, the box office will provide a full refund.
There, she gadded about in the snow in a pricey fur coat and cat's eye glasses, even as Ah Ma tut-tutted.
The series finished on 28 February 1960 with the article about Chicago and New York. Roy Thomson, the chairman of The Sunday Times, enjoyed Fleming's articles and suggested a number of other cities, including Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Havana, New Orleans and Montreal. Others, such as The Sunday Times editor Harry Hodson, were less enthusiastic; Hodson considered that "more serious readers have tut-tutted a bit about missing the really important things". Fleming planned to drive most of his second tour of cities, which concentrated on places he wanted to visit in Europe.
In the dark > twilight, Axil tutted — and then took stock. He was, at least, clothed: he > carried a large leather pouch, and on a nearby table, there was a book. The > title read as follows: The Net of Gugamon — a grimoire: wherein is contained > the proper rites for the Convocation of various Demonly Princes, the > procurement of lesser spirits, together with sundry workings, conjurations, > manifestations, symbols relating to all manner of Astral Phenomena and so on > for several more pages, in the rather turgid style thought necessary for > such books. Unfortunately, apart from the title, there seemed to be little > more than a rather tattered contents page.
Pointing towards the 8 April 1995 edition of Melody Maker, Moran wrote of her distaste of the media treatment: "Arms were flung aloft and tongues tutted two weeks back, when the first anniversary of Kurt Cobain's suicide coincided with the two-month marking of Manic Street Preacher Richey Edwards' disappearance, and Melody Maker instigated a debate on escalating teenage depression, self-mutilation and suicide." The magazine had received a number of letters from fans distressed at both the death of Kurt Cobain and the disappearance of Edwards. The 8 April edition saw Melody Maker assemble a panel of readers to discuss the issues related to both cases. Moran argued "that Cobain's actions and, to a greater extent, Richey Edwards's actions, have legitimised debate on these subjects".

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