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Examples
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"Mach two," Fujima said, using the code word that was changed daily.
Mission Of Honor Clancy, Tom 2002
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Ito, 85, whose stage name is Chikano Fujima, lost her precious collection of kimonos and instruments along with her house on March 11 — as well as her only student, who died in the tsunami.
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Buy this book story by Ken Akamatsu; art by Takuya Fujima; adapted by The Twins (Alethea & Athena Nibley)
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Ito, 85, whose stage name is Chikano Fujima, lost her precious collection of kimonos and instruments along with her house on March 11 — as well as her only student, who died in the tsunami.
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Canes in hand or rolling along a wheelchairs, 13 of the World War 2 marines taking part in New York Veterans Day parade today of the 400 or so Navajo trained as code talkers, fewer than 50 are still with us, their unit helped the u.s. to victory over Fujima (ph) and all over the Pacific Theater.
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WOLF: Well, basically, I mean, what you're talking is the Saffir-Simpson scale, very similar to the enhanced Fujima scale, you often hear when we talk about tornadoes.
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He showed me a Japanese passport with his picture on it that says his name is Fujima.
Corpse in the Abstract Crayne, J. D. 2003
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Reiko's question to Fujima-san brought an inward hiss through the man's teeth, a shake of the head, and then a couple of sentences that sounded doubtful.
Corpse in the Abstract Crayne, J. D. 2003
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Fujima-san was looking at the two of them in turn, with a rather anxious look on his face.
Corpse in the Abstract Crayne, J. D. 2003
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If the Botswanans had not brought Dhamballa down, Fujima had to make certain that the cult itself was unstable.
Mission Of Honor Clancy, Tom 2002
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