What's the difference between soli and tutti?

Soli


Definition:

  • (n.) pl. of Solo.
  • (pl. ) of Solo

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This study examines the extent to which household size is related to nutritional status in school-age children in the Solis Valley in highland Mexico.
  • (2) It therefore appears that the resources available to households in the Solis Valley are inadequate to buffer children in even more advantaged households from the stresses of maintaining large families.
  • (3) Our former European business editor, David Gow, was there and tweeted the highlights: David Gow (@gowdav) #euco France needs to master deficit to control debt which is burden for future generations, says Hollande blaming his predecessors for prob June 28, 2013 David Gow (@gowdav) #euco Sharp differences btw Merkel Hollande over Ez soli-fund.
  • (4) On his own he’s nothing.” Friends of the Earth, though, said that they were disappointed at the appointment, citing a potential conflict of interests as Cañete had been replaced as chairman of the two companies by his brother-in-law, Miguel Domecq Solis.
  • (5) Bacillus circulans WL-12 when grown in a mineral medium with yeast cell walls or yeast glucan as the soli carbon source, produced five beta-glucanases.
  • (6) Climent flew in, Caneo caught the bus from Santiago and they were joined by another team-mate, Diego Solis.
  • (7) "I'm insulted when I hear that because we have a very professional civil service," Solis told CNBC.
  • (8) Its patrons include the Liberal Democrat Lord Lester, Lord Woolf, the former lord chief justice, Sir Shridath Ramphal, the former secretary general of the Commonwealth, Soli J Sorabjee, the former attorney general for India, and Arthur Chaskalson, the former chief justice of South Africa.
  • (9) That blog was written by a man, Odin Soli, who now calls himself a writer of "online fiction".
  • (10) Obama did not show any symptoms, and the White House has confirmed that the president is fit and well after he shook hands with Felipe Solis, a distinguished archaeologist at the National Anthropological Museum, earlier this month.
  • (11) This was enshrined in its immigration law, based on jus sanguinis (the right of blood) rather than jus soli (the right of soil): only those with German parents could become German, leaving the children and grandchildren of immigrants, who were born in Germany, foreigners in the only country they knew.
  • (12) "There was that sense that the first woman president was within our grasp, and we were losing it," said Patti Solis Doyle, who was removed as Clinton's campaign manager in February 2008.
  • (13) The results reported in the companion paper (Ostrosky-Solis, Efron, & Yund, 1991) indicated that literacy did not affect overall performance levels but did influence scanning behavior: "...reading, or learning to read, caused the scanning mechanisms of literate subjects to adopt more consistent scan paths, from subject to subject, than they would have adopted without this reading experience."
  • (14) Soli Ozel, an analyst at Bilgi University in Istanbul, said Obama had pressed "all the right buttons".
  • (15) "Well … to make a long story short Plain Layne turned out to be this middle-aged guy named Odin Soli who had also won blog awards years before as Acanit, a young lesbian Muslim girl with a Jewish girlfriend."
  • (16) Labor secretary Hilda Solis immediately hit back at claims that the Obama administration might have skewed the jobs numbers.
  • (17) The T. fusca cellulase genes are expressed at a low level in Escherichia soli, but at a high level in Streptomyces lividans.
  • (18) Solis died shortly afterwards just as the first deaths from swine flu were being reported.

Tutti


Definition:

  • (n. pl.) All; -- a direction for all the singers or players to perform together.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It had been a key part of Tate's Modern's Pop Life show , which also contains works by Warhol, Jeff Koons and Cosey Fanni Tutti, but the room containing it was sealed off following a visit by officers from the Met's obscene publications unit two weeks ago.
  • (2) The inquiry took more than a year to be constituted and, when it was, it was on terms that human rights and civil liberties organisations could not accept: those who alleged torture would not be allowed to question those they believed had been complicit in their abuse, while the publication of material would be a matter for Whitehall's capo di tutti capi, the cabinet secretary.
  • (3) Read more On Monday, Grillo tweeted that the referendum contained a lesson for everyone: “You cannot keep lying to the people without suffering consequences.” Beppe Grillo (@beppe_grillo) Una lezione per tutti: non si può mentire per sempre al popolo senza subire conseguenze December 5, 2016 Many analysts were quick to point out that M5S still faces considerable obstacles, including probable reforms of electoral law that will make it difficult for the party to get a majority.
  • (4) There was no trend in preference among the remaining suspensions (banana, tutti-frutti, grape, and unflavored).
  • (5) Or they'd looked at John Byrne's remarkable paintings, or caught his series Tutti Frutti on TV.
  • (6) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Capo di tutti capi: Al Pacino as Tony Montana in Brian de Palma’s 1993 film Scarface.
  • (7) She is due to earn £110,000 for her three or four day week at the BBC and she had arrived at the hearing in an outfit that must have cost at least a year's salary and wouldn't have been out of place at a capo di tutti capi's mafia funeral.
  • (8) Andreotti was later accused by Tommaso Buscetta, a mafia supergrass, of having been involved with organised crime, and of having exchanged a ritual kiss with the capo di tutti i capi (boss of all bosses), Salvatore Riina.
  • (9) I bring up the blockbuster di tutti blockbusters, The Avengers, the billion-dollar-grossing amalgamation of all the previous movies.

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