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  • The music is done in English; Sutu, the South African language, and Luanda, the language in Uganda.

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  • However, two of the Sutu descendants, Carmen Pastin and Istrati Sutu, have announced they will accept damages for the buildings.

    All Your Banks Are Belong to Us 2006

  • The property of the Sutu family in Romania was confiscated when the Communists took power in 1945.

    All Your Banks Are Belong to Us 2006

  • Now Sutu descendants are asking for its return, including "several churches, the headquarters of National Bank, Savings Bank, several ministries, colleges and embassies and properties measuring a quarter of Romania."

    All Your Banks Are Belong to Us 2006

  • The properties reclaimed were identified based on the book about the Sutu family, presenting their family tree and the assets belonging to all the descendants.

    All Your Banks Are Belong to Us 2006

  • RODERICK: We have gotten funny stories, like, you know, when a friend of mine who goes to India hears some people singing it and asks where they heard it, they say, oh, it's ancient Sutu (ph) song.

    CNN Transcript Aug 19, 2005 2005

  • Remembering that the black student protests against being taught in Afrikaans in 1976 was a defining moment in the black liberation struggle, I asked Mogashwa, whose native language in northern Sutu (ph), what had changed.

    CNN Transcript Feb 18, 2001 2001

  • Oh, and Mr. Sutu—tell him we found Tafv down here.

    My Enemy My Ally Diane Duane 2000

  • Oh, and Mr. Sutu—tell him we found Tafv down here.

    My Enemy My Ally Diane Duane 2000

  • Oh, and Mr. Sutu—tell him we found Tafv down here.

    My Enemy My Ally Diane Duane 2000

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