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Examples
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"Utai," I think, is a stunt which purposely makes a whole show a hard nut to crack by giving to it difficult tunes, whereas one could better understand it by reading it.
Botchan (Master Darling) Soseki Natsume 1891
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In the performance of Utai, or Noh, the arrangement of pieces for the day is called
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This ceremony of Utai-zome began with the Ashikaga shoguns (in the fourteenth century).
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The first ceremony of the year, Utai-zome, was considered very important at the court.
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But in the time of Tokugawa, the third day of the first month was fixed "eternally" as the day for Utai-zome.
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The speaking part of Noh is called "Kataru," the singing parts "Utai." view page image:
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Chinese Lamaites, the Hutuktu of Utai, both of whom do not recognize the supremacy of the Living Buddha, to come to the capital.
Beasts, Men and Gods Ferdinand Ossendowski 1910
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Matt Utai was in the thick of the action for the Tigers.
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Utai almost grabbed a double after crossing the line just two minutes into the second half, but some desparate defence from the Eels saw the Tigers winger bundled over the sideline before he could ground the ball.
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Matt Utai almost gifted the Eels an equaliser when he took an age to ground the ball in the Tigers in-goal area, eventually being saved by the video referee.
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