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Tulu

American  
[too-loo] / ˈtu lu /

noun

  1. a Dravidian language spoken in Karnataka in southern India.


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“We are doing ‘Cooking for heroes’, that means we are cooking for people in operational professions where it’s not an option to work from home,” said Max Strohe, head chef and co-owner of Tulus Lotrek.

From Reuters

“Ultimately, this project will develop an early warning system that will notify the mine engineers for elevated hazardous conditions in underground stone mines,” Tulu said.

From Washington Times

Her husband, Tadese Tulu, said he had to persuade the school to allow her to take the exams at the hospital.

From BBC

Tulu released her first album in 2014 and had worked with some of the big names in Turkish music.

From BBC

Ministry of Environment and Forestry official Halasan Tulus said Wednesday that only 110 of the 225 pangolins found in the raid by navy personnel at Belawan port in Medan were alive.

From Seattle Times