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Hisako Motoyama, a leading Osaka activist against the revision, says: The government is borrowing family values – which attack women – from the U.S.
Print - Family, Community and the Nation | PopPolitics.com 2005
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Hisako Motoyama, a leading Osaka activist against the revision, says: The government is borrowing family values – which attack women – from the U.S.
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Hisako Motoyama, a leading Osaka activist against the revision, says: The government is borrowing family values – which attack women – from the U.S.
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My dear wife, Hisako, helps me to bring it all together holistically.
Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999
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My dear wife, Hisako, helps me to bring it all together holistically.
Experiential Marketing BERND H. SCHMITT 1999
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"Our main concern is that it is impossible to distinguish between legal and illegal ivory on Japan's retail market," Hisako
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If it weren't for them, the Captain or Selena or Hisako, feeling mocked by its useless advice or inane wisdom or ponderous efforts to be humorous, would have pitched it into the ocean long ago.
Galapagos Vonnegut, Kurt 1985
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How tenderly Hisako and Selena would care for each other during the coming years!
Galapagos Vonnegut, Kurt 1985
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Mary and Hisako and Selena and * Kazakh and poor * Wait and the Kanka-bono girls and the Captain's brother were pelted with seeming kernels of white corn instead.
Galapagos Vonnegut, Kurt 1985
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* Zenji said to Hisako that he had had Mandarax learn ikebana as a pleasant surprise for Mrs. Onassis, to whom he intended to present the instrument on the final night of "the Nature Cruise of the Century."
Galapagos Vonnegut, Kurt 1985
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