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Examples
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"We shall have to finish the Natcha-Kee-Tawara, that is all," she said fretfully.
The Lost Girl 1907
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Japan's Tawara Yusaku, who died in 2004, abandoned conventional ink landscapes in favor of abstraction.
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May 7th due to hostile action in the vicinity of Tawara, Afghanistan.
Gulf War II 2004
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The negativity wave, corresponding to the stimulus wave in the His-Tawara system, is considered too weak by Einthoven to cause any deflection in the galvanometer.
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"This is the squaw Allaye, this is the daughter of Kishwégin," she said, in her Tawara manner.
The Lost Girl 1907
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"And so good-night, Allaye -- bonne nuit, fille des Tawara."
The Lost Girl 1907
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U.S. beef exports to Japan jumped 53 percent in the first five months of the year and that expansion will probably continue, said Takamichi Tawara, who runs Tyson's Tokyo office.
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Angry at this, Kazokukai demanded an apology from Tawara and his TV company.
News On Japan 2009
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Mrs. Kayoko Okada Japan's Tawara Yusaku A 'UNIVERSE' IN INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis Museum of Art, through April 1
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