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Flautist
Flautist Flau"tist, n. [It. flauto a flute See Flute.] A player on the flute; a flutist.

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- Cordyline fruticosa is an evergreen flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. The plant is of great cultural importance to the traditional inhabitants...
- Sir Toaripi Lauti GCMG PC (28 November 1928 – 25 May 2014) was a Tuvaluan politician who served as chief minister of the Colony of Tuvalu (1975–78), as...
- Teleke Peleti Lauti is a Tuvaluan pastor and politician who served as a member of the Parliament of Tuvalu from 1998 to 2002. The nephew of the country's...
- Football News. 12 July 2023. "SIX DEBUTS, ONE RETURN AND AN UNSTOPPABLE LAUTI: INTER'S OPENER". FC Inter****onale Milano. 20 August 2023. "FC Salzburg...
- February 2024, after he was elected unopposed by the parliament. Toaripi Lauti was the Chief Minister of the Ellice Islands from 1975 to 1978 when Tuvalu...
- the group a members of parliament headed by former Prime Minister Toaripi Lauti. Tomasi Puapua was re-elected in the general election held on 12 September...
- Rostig, they were renamed to De Randfichten in 1997. In that year Thomas "Lauti" Lauterbach became a band member, and they released their first album Do...
- Tuvalu became independent on 1 October 1978 with Toaripi Lauti as the first prime minister. Lauti had previously been Chief Minister of Tuvalu. Reference...
- with the government of Toaripi Lauti continuing as a caretaker government until the 1981 elections were held. Toaripi Lauti became the first prime minister...
- Henry Naisali withdrew before the ballot leaving Toaripi Lauti to win by eight votes to four. Lauti was appointed as chief minister on 1 October 1977.: 175–176 ...