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Examples
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Chut Pata Reagan invited the crazies in (i.e. religious right) but kept them at 10-foot arms length, continuing with Richard Nixons appeal to the dixicrats who fled the Democratic Party after LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Patrick Swayze as a motivational speaker with a secret kiddie porn dungeon, Mrs. Farmer who is obsessed with his Love-Fear Life Line, and of course how could you not love Cherita Chen, “Chut Up!”
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Whilst 83% of these people are of the Kinh ethnic group, which is the majority group in Vietnam, the region also has representatives of two minority ethnic groups: the Van Kieu and Chut.
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'Chut!' he said in his French fashion, as Malone made a noise with his glass.
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“Chut!” said the inexorable, “this was a mere pretext to run away; he was not hot, with the stove close at his back; how could I suffer, thoroughly screened by his person?”
Villette 2003
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"Chut, chut," cried Aimée, the more irritably that her maternal feelings had to overcome her natural inclination to superstition.
A Loose End and Other Stories S. Elizabeth Hall
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"Chut! chut!" says her gossip, Madelaine Manget, and she gives at the same time a pat to a refractory chicken.
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Chut! in Heaven's name hold thy mad tongue, "she cried, in the irritation of panic;" surely _that_ is no moth.
The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851 Various
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Mohammed's rank and titles have ceased to impress them with any respect; and the day before yesterday Zouhra actually had the impudence to say "Chut!" to him.
French and Oriental Love in a Harem Mario Uchard
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Chut-Chut puts his nest near the ground, however, usually within two or three feet.
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