- in the
Damin ritual jargon of Australia. In English, the
tut-
tut! (British spelling, "
tutting") or tsk! tsk! (American spelling, "tsking")
sound used to...
- Similarly, the "honk" of a car's horn is ba-ba (Han: 叭叭) in Mandarin,
tut-
tut in French, pu-pu in ****anese, bbang-bbang in Korean, bært-bært in Norwegian...
- sea.
Harper Collins. p. 45. ISBN 0-00-718330-5. "Egyptian Make Up". King-
tut.org.uk. 2007-05-29.
Archived from the
original on 2012-01-26.
Retrieved 2012-02-07...
-
cleft lip
contains an
opening in the
upper lip that may
extend into the
nose. The
opening may be on one side, both sides, or in the middle. A
cleft palate...
- Boomerang.
Buford is a lazy
bloodhound with a
mournful bark and a
sharp nose for
solving mysteries who
lives deep in
Fenokee Swamp. He
teams up with the...
-
Misadventures of Miss Emma
Bradford (aka Emma
Bradford and the
Mystery of
Queen Tut), Wolf's Empire: Gladiator, and The Original: The
Trials of Sara Larkin....
-
Ancient Case of King
Tut".
National Geographic. 207 (6): 2–21. Marchant, Jo (2013). The
Shadow King: The
Bizarre Afterlife of King
Tut's Mummy. Boston, M****achusetts:...
-
possesses her full
nose,
whereas the head
known as the "Vatican Cleopatra",
located in the
Vatican Museums, is
damaged with a
missing nose. Both the Berlin...
-
Archived from the
original on 17
March 2015.
Retrieved 14
March 2015. "Red
Nose Day to make US
debut this year". BBC News. BBC. 18
March 2015.
Archived from...
- prologue"
University of Wisconsin–Madison 2006
Howard Carter "The Tomb of
Tut-Ankh-Amen,
Discovered by the Late Earl of
Carnarvon and
Howard Carter" New...