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  • Part of it because there were kids I liked, such as Melanie and Liz and Ali and Evan (who we call King Tut because he once wore this metallic-gold shirt), and teachers I likedJane Aston (art class, who never marked me late for class, even if I got there ten minutes past bell because of work), Mr. Fetterling (American Government).

    The Fortunes of Indigo Skye Deb Caletti 2009

  • Part of it because there were kids I liked, such as Melanie and Liz and Ali and Evan (who we call King Tut because he once wore this metallic-gold shirt), and teachers I likedJane Aston (art class, who never marked me late for class, even if I got there ten minutes past bell because of work), Mr. Fetterling (American Government).

    The Fortunes of Indigo Skye Deb Caletti 2009

  • Akhenaten ah-keh-NAH-ten, best known for introducing a revolutionary form of monotheism to ancient Egypt, reigned in the mid-1300s B.C. He was married to Nefertiti, and Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut, may have been his son or half brother.

    Another Take on Akhenaten's Medical Condition Jan 2008

  • Akhenaten ah-keh-NAH-ten, best known for introducing a revolutionary form of monotheism to ancient Egypt, reigned in the mid-1300s B.C. He was married to Nefertiti, and Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut, may have been his son or half brother.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Jan 2008

  • Courtesy of The Oberoi Zahra On a seven-day voyage from Luxor to Aswan, you still get the Indiana Jones-like thrill of peeking into King Tut's tomb, touring Karnak Temple and spending a morning at Abu Simbel.

    Second Golden Age of Cruising 2011

  • Egypt: Oberoi Zahra This Nile cruiser doesn't quite qualify as extreme adventure there is a spa, bathrooms are done in mosaic tiles, the dining room glows with back-lit alabaster walls, but on a seven-day voyage from Luxor to Aswan, you still get the Indiana Jones-like thrill of peeking into King Tut's tomb, touring Karnak Temple and spending a morning at Abu Simbel.

    Ships for the Hip 2011

  • "But they didn't get this," he added, running to a padlocked door in front of a darkened room of coffins from the era of King Tut, considered among the masterpieces.

    At Museum, Pride Is Key to Survival Christopher Rhoads 2011

  • Sean McLaughlin is the archeologist/explorer Howard Carter, desperate to discover the lost tomb of King Tut in his final expedition to Egypt.

    Michael Giltz: NYMF #4: Jazz, Kiddies, Camp, Tap, Tut and Vamps Michael Giltz 2011

  • I can't be like King Tut sitting there and expect to be taken care of, because so many times we can turn our wives into mothers.

    Howard Stern In 'Rolling Stone': Talks Divorce, Marriage, Charlie Sheen 2011

  • As director of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, he has brought to the de Young and Legion of Honor a series of blockbuster exhibits—from Chihuly glass and King Tut's artifacts to Balenciaga dresses and Picasso masterpieces.

    Museum Invests in Crowd-Pleasers Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011

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