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But to no avail, our food items were returned by the good-hearted "Kanto" boys using a home-made floating banca because their location still can't be reached due to deep flood waters and very strong current.
WN.com - Articles related to FEATURE : Historic Manila wants tourists to see past the decay 2010
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But to no avail, our food items were returned by the good-hearted "Kanto" boys using a home-made floating banca because their location still can't be reached due to deep flood waters and very strong current.
WN.com - Articles related to FEATURE : Historic Manila wants tourists to see past the decay 2010
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But to no avail, our food items were returned by the good-hearted "Kanto" boys using a home-made floating banca because their location still can't be reached due to deep flood waters and very strong current.
WN.com - Articles related to FEATURE : Historic Manila wants tourists to see past the decay 2010
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But to no avail, our food items were returned by the good-hearted "Kanto" boys using a home-made floating banca because their location still can't be reached due to deep flood waters and very strong current.
WN.com - Articles related to FEATURE : Historic Manila wants tourists to see past the decay 2010
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I was shocked, saddened and depressed when I learned that there are people in the United States who think that the Tohoku Kanto Earthquake and subsequent tsunami, which has caused enormous damage and casualties that will surely top 10,000, is some sort of karmic payback for Japan's bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Gil Asakawa: Some People Think Japan's Earthquake and Tsunami Are Payback for Pearl Harbor? Really? Gil Asakawa 2011
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I was shocked, saddened and depressed when I learned that there are people in the United States who think that the Tohoku Kanto Earthquake and subsequent tsunami, which has caused enormous damage and casualties that will surely top 10,000, is some sort of karmic payback for Japan's bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Gil Asakawa: Some People Think Japan's Earthquake and Tsunami Are Payback for Pearl Harbor? Really? Gil Asakawa 2011
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The retailer prepared to close stores in the Kanto area, home to Tokyo, with no word on when they might reopen.
Foreign Companies Step Up Evacuation Efforts Susan Carey 2011
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Klotz U, Kanto J. Pharmacokinetics and clinical use of flumazenil (Ro 15-1788).
Flumanazil 2010
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It faces tough competition from Mumbai-based Everest Kanto--a former Best Under A Billion company--which has an entrenched position in the Middle East.
Fueling the Cars of Tomorrow Anuradha Raghunathan 2011
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Since the Great Kanto earthquake of 1923, the Japanese have practiced ducking under beams and in hallways to protect themselves.
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