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When the child has thrown an object from the table to the floor, he often follows it with his gaze and whispers, even when he does not know he is observed, _atta_ or _t-ta_, which is here used in the same sense with _tuff_ or _ft_ or _ftu_, for "fort" (gone).
The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. William T. Preyer 1869
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The _atta_, which used to be whispered when anything disappeared from the child's field of vision, has changed to _tto_ and _t-tu_ and _ftu_, with pouting of the lips.
The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. William T. Preyer 1869
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Repeating of syllables is rare; _atta_ becomes _tto_, _t-tu_, _ftu_; feeling recognized by tone of voice (131).
The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. William T. Preyer 1869
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Freshspice's Ending performace of Dancing club ftu
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The ftretts are neither clean nor ftraight; but there is a handfome place called the Piazza d'Aiini, in which is a marble ftu - tue, reprefcntine the republic of Venice.
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It is famous for a fchool and college, founded by Henry vi j and King'* Col - lege in Cambridge admits no other ftu - dcnts for fellows but what have been brought up here.
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M. Nicbiihr and M. j''orlkalI next planned an nrfioa to Udder anil Taces, each expelling to i Come Dew gratification in liis favourite ftu '
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The attitude, in which they ftu; nd hinij e ferocity appearing in his looks and his beha -
Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries [microform]: From ... 1796
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Fan Ludiwig Eimtititmg ftu dtm diutfcbim Munserwe/tn Vim.
Museum Southgatianum, Being a Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Books, Coins, Medals, and ... Richard Southgate 1795
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However, whether it was through the ftu - pidity of the common people, or the perfuafion of their rulers, they continued faithful to Philip, and fuiFered themfelves to be befieged by the Romans,
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