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    Tute (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈtute] ) is a trick-taking card game of the ace–ten family for two to four players. Originating in Italy, where it was known...
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    Tute Bianche, Italian for "White Overalls", was a militant Italian social movement, active from 1994 to 2001. Activists were notable for covering their...
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  • Tute Genomics is a genomics startup that provides a cloud-based web application for rapid and accurate annotation of human genomic data. Built on the expertise...
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  • Tute is a card game. Tute may also refer to: Tute Ruoshi Zhujiu, chanyu of the Xiongnu Richard Clifford Tute, Bahamian judge Warren Tute (1914–1989), English...
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  • The Discovery Institute (DI) is a politically conservative think tank that advocates the pseudoscientific concept of intelligent design (ID). It was founded...
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  • Tute Ruoshi Zhujiu (屠特若尸逐就) succeeded his father Jucheer as chanyu of the Xiongnu in 172 AD. In 177 AD, Tute and a contingent of horsemen took part in...
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  • Sir Richard Clifford Tute was Chief Justice of the Bahamas from August 1932. He had previously been president of the Land Court, Jerusalem. "No. 33856"...
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  • Tute is a card game for two or four players, originating in Italy, and one of the most popular card games in Spain. The game is played with a deck of traditional...
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  • Warren Tute (1914–1989) was an English sailor, author and television executive. He was born in 1914 in West Hartlepool, County Durham in the north of England...
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  • Nohain, Jean; Caradec, Francois (1968). Le Petomane, 1857-1945. Translated by Tute, Warren. Los Angeles: Sherbourne Press. Guide, British Comedy (2021-02-07)...
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