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“If you fold things across the principle diagonal axis, you get an almost perfect reflection symmetry,” said study leader Peter Tuthill from the University of Sydney in Australia.
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“Unfortunately, many police departments in the commonwealth do not seem to be getting the message that swearing is not a crime,” said Marieke Tuthill of the ACLU of Pennsylvania.
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Omlet's chief executive, James Tuthill, says that Beehaus sales now double every six months, and AdWords generates roughly 70% of incoming clicks.
Ten years of online advertising with Google Adwords Jemima Kiss 2010
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I have to offer my apologies to Ben Tuthill, the neighbor from “Poltergeist,” who just missed the cut.
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Carnegie chose Tuthill to design his first concert hall.
Opening Night, Before It Was Carnegie Hall Kimberly Chou 2011
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Tuthill added that the ACLU will continue to bring lawsuits until the practice of issuing citations for swearing is stopped.
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The Hall was first conceived as a home for the Oratorio Society of New York, a choral music group that counted among its board members Mr. Carnegie's wife, Louise, and William Burnet Tuthill, an amateur cellist and a founder of the Architectural League of New York.
Opening Night, Before It Was Carnegie Hall Kimberly Chou 2011
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Rather, he'll pull out the Fort Tuthill or the U.S.
Anne M. Plant: A Cup of Joe Tells You What's Brewing Inside the Man 2008
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When he's feeling loving toward his wife he grabs the Fort Tuthill mug, a souvenir from the marriage retreat they attended together.
Anne M. Plant: A Cup of Joe Tells You What's Brewing Inside the Man 2008
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Tuthill - the originator of this story - is just down the corridor from me. asknot Says:
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