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  • Said solution, in Tut's, involved getting the audience to point directly upwards and stare at their fingers while circling twelve times ... his count to twelve running about half the speed that the audience were turning at ... and running backwards on a couple of occasions just for good measure.

    Duncan's Patent Remedy Hal Duncan 2008

  • Said solution, in Tut's, involved getting the audience to point directly upwards and stare at their fingers while circling twelve times ... his count to twelve running about half the speed that the audience were turning at ... and running backwards on a couple of occasions just for good measure.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Hal Duncan 2008

  • He also speculated that the broken leg that Tut is known to have suffered days before he died could have become infected and contributed to his death.

    Archive 2005-05-01 JDsg 2005

  • He also speculated that the broken leg that Tut is known to have suffered days before he died could have become infected and contributed to his death.

    King Tut JDsg 2005

  • "In a distant nunnery in Thuringia," replied the first, "there once lived a nun named Ursula, who, even during her lifetime, tormented all the sisterhood by her discordant voice, and oftentimes interrupted the service of the church, for which reason they called her Tut-Osel, or

    Folk-lore and Legends: German Anonymous

  • King Tut aka Darnell Brittingham committed suicide after a stand-off with armed police officers in New York, on Tuesday.

    The Velvet Hot Tub | Freshest Stories 2009

  • Shawn Baldwin/Discovery Channel via Getty Images Mr. Hawass talked to the media next to mummies of King Tutankhamun ' s mother, grandmother, and Akhenaten, ' Tut ' s father ' , during a press conference to announce DNA results meant to reveal the parentage of Egypt ' s famed King Tutankhamun at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo on Feb. 17.

    A Bid to Reclaim Egyptian Antiquities 2010

  • "Integration represents darkness, regimentation, totalitarianism, communism and destruction," wrote Robert "Tut" Patterson, the legendary white supremacist who founded the CCA and still writes columns for the Citizens Informer.

    THE NEWS BLOG 2005

  • "Tut, " murmured their hairy host, 'surely my conversation is not so intolerable.

    Carnivores of Light and Darkness Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000

  • "Tut" (Tutankhaton, fourteenth century before Christ) are well known; that much or more might have belonged to Moses.

    Our Man In Heaven: An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews 1973

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