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tut

Device used in playing the lute: the damping of a note by a finger not used for stopping.



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The Ohio High School Athletic Association says it will ban any player who "capitalises on athletic fame" and so the suits will tut-tut through a disciplinary hearing later this month and may deny James a college career.
 
 
 
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