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Algeria, Libya and Tunisia continued to tut-tut.
ECONOMIST: Mauritania
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"I absolutely repudiate such comments, " Mr. McCain declared, and the press corps tut-tutted its approval.
WSJ: McGurn: Bill Maher's 'Fatwa'
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Any longer and passengers behind you start to tut or even push past.
ECONOMIST: Business travel
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And then, of course, came the usual chorus of carping, tut-tutting and deep regretting.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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The hypothesis came after extensive analysis of high resolution images published online last year by Factum Arte, a Madrid-based art restoration specialist who helped create a facsimile of King Tut's burial chamber in Luxor.
CNN: Search for Nefertiti's burial site given green light
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Some Singaporeans were tut-tutting as the song went viral.
WSJ: Thursday's the Day to Go All the Way For Civic Duty in Singapore
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In these instances, anxious tut-tutting from the Kremlin may not be entirely sincere.
ECONOMIST: Devolution is not always good for democracy
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Catholics and evangelicals tut-tut, and the middle-aged try to avoid it all.
ECONOMIST: The government will be less abstemious than it claims
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Undocumented immigrant is not only not pejorative, it implies a moral judgement an implicit tut-tut for misplacing some papers of failing to dot ever i and cross every t.
FORBES: Society of Professional Journalists: Reporters Shouldn't Use Pejorative Terms Like "Illegal Immigrant"
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And soon the greying gamers will start tut-tutting about some new evil threatening to destroy the younger generation's moral fibre.
ECONOMIST: Defending video games
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But competitors, including the publicly held Tut Systems and Copper Mountain, are ahead in customer counts and have more cash to burn.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Sorkin would tut-tut that Jobs never used the symbolic position of the President to speak out on various pet issues.
FORBES: Why Andrew Ross Sorkin Should Apologize to Steve Jobs
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The country that tut-tuts at Europe's mega-holidays thinks nothing of giving its children such a lazy summer.
ECONOMIST: Children are exceptions to the country��s work ethic