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A witness at the scene of accident who preferred to be identified as Kamon said: "It was really bad to see a driver speeding and trying to overtake some vehicles at such a narrow bend."
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-- Naosuke, Kamon no Kami (1815-60), advocates foreign intercourse; prime minister at Yedo; Tokugawa Nariaki's opposition to; foreign policy; assassinated
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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Nariaki (1800-1860), daimyo of Mito, who opposed the conciliatory foreign policy, soon to be described, of Ii Naosuke (Kamon no Kami).
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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Designs N Gold announces its new process of creating Japanese family crest jewelry using traditional family Japanese Kamon.
PR.com Press Releases Designs 'N Gold 2010
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Kamon was born in the Japanese tradition and cultural climate and is the symbol of a family or a group.
PR.com Press Releases Designs 'N Gold 2010
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Other companies, however, are ready to take their programs a step further, especially if they're global, says Kamon.
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Ms. Aoki also commented that "Designs N Gold also offers Japanese Family Crest Research to those families who do not know their Japanese Kamon."
PR.com Press Releases Designs 'N Gold 2010
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"Those families that we have created Kamon jewelry items for are very happy and excited to have a symbol of their heritage in a form that they can wear and eventually give to their children and grandchildren" commented Colette Aoki, the owner of Designs N Gold.
PR.com Press Releases Designs 'N Gold 2010
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Other companies, however, are ready to take their programs a step further, especially if they're global, says Kamon.
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Tauseef Mustafa/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images SPC Gart Kamon from Bravo company 2nd Batallion 27th Infantry Regiment was peppered with stones after firing 120mm mortar rounds towards insurgent positions at Outpost Monti in Kunar province, Afghanistan, Friday.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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