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Hiroko is immovable in her opinion about the atomic bomb.
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And so Hiroko is a Japanese Emma Bovary, who dreams of The Beatles and looks at her husband as if he is an incurable disease.
Guilty Pleasures - review Tanya Gold 2010
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Akira has dreams of being a filmmaker while Hiroko is supportive yet aimless in her own ventures.
Cannes Film Festival Report and Reviews - Part Un « FirstShowing.net 2008
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My new mentors - with Grace and Audrey - were Jean Shrimpton, a Japanese model called Hiroko, Jackie Onassis, Gloria Guinness, Jacqueline de Ribes, Lee Miller and Daisy Fellowes, admirably spikey characters, although their teachings still took a while to percolate.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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One friend from Japan, Hiroko Fukamachi-Self, told me she thought they lived in a different world.
Emperor Akihito: A bulwark against a sea of troubles | Observer profile 2011
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Hiroko Murashima, 36, left a job at a dairy farm near Tokyo to volunteer in the tsunami-swept town of Ishinomaki.
Japan's Way Back Daisuke Wakabayashi 2011
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Sadako Ogata and Hiroko Ota should be referred to in second reference as Ms. Ogata and Ms. Ota.
Japan to Kick-Start Key Policy Council Tatsuo Ito 2011
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How does Hiroko resist being simply Hibakusha, a victim of the bomb, and in what ways is she powerless to change this perception of her?
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The focus is on whether it can take part in drafting the annual budget, long a sole preserve of the finance ministry, and whether Mr. Noda can use it to set direction on issues that affect various ministries, said Hiroko Ota, a former economy minister who took part in the Council on Economic and Fiscal Policy.
Japan to Kick-Start Key Policy Council Tatsuo Ito 2011
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"I remember seeing the emperor crying in Okinawa," said Hiroko.
Emperor Akihito: A bulwark against a sea of troubles | Observer profile 2011
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