kutty in A Sentence

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    Kutty later told me that he had missed a fork, which was why he lost.

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    Kutty looked like a harmless character- all blinking eyes, thick glasses, easy grins and loud chuckles.

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    Anyway, it was this first embarrassing chess game with Kutty that made his loss to Aaron doubly sweet.

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    Although I remember it that way, it is not likely that I would have seen something Kutty had missed.

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    Confederation of Central Government Employees president KKN Kutty said:“In the past five years, this government has not been communicating with us.

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    I declared, impressively,“Mate in 14!” Kutty thought for a minute and said,“Not quite, I can get away after the 12th move.”.

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    A solitary Samapth Kutty Mani goal in the 1-0 win against Sporting Goa gave Mumbai a glimmer of hope to qualify for the semi-finals.

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    Asha Sharath was born as the daughter of V. S. Krishnan Kutty, a retired employee of Travancore Rayons and Kalamandalam Sumathi, managing director of Natyalaya School of Classical Dance.

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    She also acted in some serials as a child, including in the Tamil serial Metti Oli in Sun TV Tamil as Seetha's daughter, Mamini Kutty, from episode 712 till the end.

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    On one side of the spectrum, an Islamic theologian in Canada, Ahmad Kutty, has said segregation of the sexes is not a requirement in Islam, as men and women interacted in Muhammed's time without any partitions.

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    On one side of the spectrum, an Islamic theologian in Canada, Ahmad Kutty, has said segregation of the sexes is not a requirement in Islam, as men and women interacted in Muhammad's time without any partitions.

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    Unbeknownst to me, so was Kutty, who was sitting across the isle in the car(which we used to call a compartment or a bogie.) Soon we struck up a conversation and realized that we were going to be classmates.

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    The government's push to provide clean cooking fuel to every household has turned India into the world's second-largest LPG consumer whose demand is projected to rise 34 per cent by 2025, Oil Secretary M M Kutty said on Tuesday.

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    The government's push to provide clean cooking fuel to every household has turned India into the world's second largest LPG consumer whose demand is projected to rise 34 per cent by 2025, Oil Secretary M M Kutty said Tuesday.

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