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  • So unless an Amherst gender and sexuality professor or a Lenox-area Japanese Bizen potter decide to run for the seat as a Republican, it should be an easy hold for the Democrats. iBerkshires

    HUFFPOST HILL - Super Committee Democrats Announce What They'll Eventually Cave On Eliot Nelson 2011

  • Our first stop was Kurashiki, a canal-lined coastal town just outside Okayama, whose historic rice-merchant quarter has been converted into elegant museums, cafés, and shops selling local Bizen pottery.

    How Not to Travel in Japan 2006

  • Our first stop was Kurashiki, a canal-lined coastal town just outside Okayama, whose historic rice-merchant quarter has been converted into elegant museums, cafés, and shops selling local Bizen pottery.

    How Not to Travel in Japan 2006

  • Our first stop was Kurashiki, a canal-lined coastal town just outside Okayama, whose historic rice-merchant quarter has been converted into elegant museums, cafés, and shops selling local Bizen pottery.

    How Not to Travel in Japan 2006

  • I hoped we would be in the Hagi room or the Bizen room.

    Misunderstandings vuboq 2006

  • Ishigami's long sword had the unusual length, smoky temper line and elegant sweep of a Bizen.

    December 6 Smith, Martin Cruz 2002

  • Ishigami placed his cap on the chair and drew his long Bizen sword as Gen pulled Harry up to all fours.

    December 6 Smith, Martin Cruz 2002

  • A dozen gamblers voraciously consumed fugu at Nakashimamachi of Okayama in Bizen.

    The Serpent and the Rainbow Wade Davis 1985

  • Upon inquiry, a fine artist at my side tremblingly explained that the Bizen wires had been touched for block six.

    Life in a Thousand Worlds William Shuler Harris

  • Citizens who first saw me lifted their flabby arms in terror and ran to the city Bizen, a place where every inhabitant, under oath, is obliged to carry special news before communicating it elsewhere.

    Life in a Thousand Worlds William Shuler Harris

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