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Subway: 2,3 to Clark St.; A, C to High St. Named for the famous boy-king, Tutt's serves up yummy Middle Eastern cuisine with a modern taste under the guise of an ancient name, and there's no charge for the extra "T."
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In "Strange Counsel", Tutt's client was a young woman who believed that somebody had tampered with her late grandfather's will.
Archive 2009-03-22 Toby O'B 2009
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The Tigers certainly seemed vulnerable when Tutt's ally-oop pass was tipped in by Larry Owens to put Oral Roberts up 33-29 with 5: 39 left before halftime.
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But Oral Roberts pulled away again to 46-38 on Tutt's 3-pointer with 6: 50 remaining.
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Fred Oguns 'short jumper off the glass closed Western Illinois to 52-48 with: 39 left, but Tutt's and Green's foul shooting finished the Leathernecks.
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Tutt's tiebreaking 3-pointer started the Golden Eagles 'run and Owens got an already-standing student section fired up in the south stands with a right-handed dunk right in front of them.
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Through the swirl of its gyrations he could see old Tutt's vulture eyes, growing bigger, fiercer, more sinister every instant.
By Advice of Counsel Arthur Cheney Train 1910
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Such was the precise accusation against the isosceles-triangular client, who now sat so limply and disjointedly on the opposite side of Tutt's desk with a certain peculiar air of assurance all his own, as if, though surprised and somewhat annoyed at the grand jury's interference with his private affairs, he was nevertheless -- being captain of his own soul -- not particularly disturbed about the matter.
By Advice of Counsel Arthur Cheney Train 1910
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And she regarded Tutt's advice to his client, -- not the purely legal aspect of it, but the personal and persuasive part of it, -- as an interference with that young gentleman's freedom of conscience.
By Advice of Counsel Arthur Cheney Train 1910
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"What did he say?" asked Miss Wiggin, rinsing out with hot water Tutt's special blue-china cup, in the bottom of which had accumulated some reddish-brown dust from Mason & Welsby's Admiralty and Divorce Reports upon the adjacent shelf.
By Advice of Counsel Arthur Cheney Train 1910
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