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  • The spirit of the Saiga was her totem, "the woman said, smiling.

    The Plains of Passage Auel, Jean M. 1990

  • On June 23, 1961, Dr. Johnson, my wife, Miss Saiga and I departed for Friday Harbor.

    Osamu Shimomura - Autobiography 2009

  • Miss Yo Saiga arrived in December 1960 to work as our research assistant, and my wife, Akemi, arrived the next month just after the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, after a delay of four months due to her visa problem.

    Osamu Shimomura - Autobiography 2009

  • Saiga 12 with a whole lot of magazines, topped with a decent Aimpoint.

    How to Shoot a Vampire 2008

  • But anyway, some of the episodes that I liked are episode 6 (“Shoutaijou * Saiga Yakushi”), episode 11 (“Kanojo * Kareshi”), and of course * drumroll* episode 19 (“Utagoe * Warumono”).

    Special A « Undercover 2008

  • Saiga Yahiro – A childhood friend of Akira and Kei.

    Special A « Undercover 2008

  • His family owns the prominent Saiga Financial Group.

    Special A « Undercover 2008

  • The island had a whole town on it, of workers and their families, complete with shops and bath-houses; and the photos, taken by Japanese artist Saiga Yuji, are simply unbelievable:

    Places That Are Lost Heather McDougal 2007

  • The island had a whole town on it, of workers and their families, complete with shops and bath-houses; and the photos, taken by Japanese artist Saiga Yuji, are simply unbelievable:

    Archive 2007-11-01 Heather McDougal 2007

  • Numerous herds of saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica) still exist in the semi-desert areas.

    Kazakh semi-desert 2008

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