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It was built in 1875 for the foreman of the Vienna-Trieste railway, it's called Hisa Zenia and it overlooks a lovely valley 60 miles from the fairy-tale capital Ljubljana £748,000.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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In the evening we took at taxi to Hisa Franko, Slovenia's answer to The Fat Duck, for a sublime gourmet feast.
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There's a special credit for Alfredo Hisa, who created the video's signature moment, a Matrix homage that is all the more impressive when you remember that the film that was being referenced was only about a year old at the time.
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As she opened the door, Hisa was surprised to see an iron kettle sitting on her step.
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Hisa stoked the fire high and lifted the kettle to the hook.
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Hisa stoked the fire high and lifted the kettle to the hook.
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As she opened the door, Hisa was surprised to see an iron kettle sitting on her step.
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Hisa is the Chinese literary character for everlasting serenity, and hito is a name traditionally given to princes meaning of the highest moral standard.
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After relishing victory for the first time while playing with the Kiyosumi mahjong club, she joins it along with her old friend Kyou, former middle school tournament champ Nodoka, taco-fanatic Yuuki, oddly talented second-year sempai Mako, and third-year club president Hisa (who might be my favorite character).
Anime Nano! 2010
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The first volume covers the build-up to the tournament (my favorite part being when Hisa sets Saki and Nodoka up to play against a pro player so they'll realize how much they need to improve and start training seriously), while the second volume covers the qualifying matches for the prefecturals and Yuuki being brutally smacked down by Kazekoshi's president Mihoko in the first prefectural game.
Anime Nano! 2010
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