Similar words: put up, cut up, future, mutual, couture, autumn, in future, put up with. Meaning: ['tuːtuː] n. 1. South African prelate and leader of the antiapartheid struggle (born in 1931) 2. very short skirt worn by ballerinas.
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31. Archbishop Desmond Tutu and financier Michael Milken have also attended, and Sir Elton John and Macy Gray have entertained guests in past years.
32. Turning a blind eye to oppression abroad is “a betrayal of our own noble past”, argues Desmond Tutu, a Nobel peace-prize winner and a hero of the struggle against white rule.
33. Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former Irish President Mary Robinson, who served as the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002, will speak at the event.
34. And Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a Nobel Prize winner, has said he learned to read through comics.
35. The sartorial rules are strict: leotards must not stray into, god forbid, tutu territory.
36. When I interviewed Desmond Tutu he said that when you see black and white kids playing together in schools, it lifts your heart.
37. Robinson also visited the Amhara region of Ethiopia with some of the group known as The Elders, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
38. Dr. Hayes said Archbishop Tutu was selected because of his keen interest in medicine and because his parents come from the two largest Bantu groups in South Africa, the Sotho-Tswana and the Nguni.
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