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And he is, of course, the person that did the Marine Corps barracks bombing, blew up the embassies, and actually, in 1992 and 1994, was in charge of blowing up the Israeli embassy and the Amiya (ph) building in Argentina.
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Stronach recording remains of an early farming village at Ras al 'Amiya, Iraq (Courtesy David Stronach) [LARGERIMAGE]
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Stronach recording remains of an early farming village at Ras al 'Amiya, Iraq
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"Olympus was clearly violating rules and in a sense deceived investors," Democratic Party of Japan lawmaker Amiya said in an Nov. 15 interview in Tokyo.
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The scandal shows the need for increased transparency among Japanese companies, Shinsuke Amiya, a former vice-chairman at Merrill Lynch & Co.'s Japan unit and member of the ruling party's new taskforce on corporate governance that begins meeting on Nov. 18 said.
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Amiya Brown's lighting, shaping the space around the dancers in striking ways, was also key.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Amiya is one amazingly hot black women and now available at an exclusive discount at ATK Exotics.
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He gets plenty of practice at home, because he's constantly chasing around his 8-month-old daughter Amiya.
The Daily Texan RSS 2009
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However, the World Cup winning all-rounder is yet to sign on the dotted lines though he is very keen to prove his dotting daughter Amiya, who says her ‘Pappu can†™ t dance†™, wrong.
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To be fair to my JBoss colleagues, I did bring Amiya along to some on-site meetings in NJ when she was 3 and 4 months old.
CNET News.com 2008
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