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  • Her operators offered slum residents t-shirts in return for being allowed to paint the word "Keiko" in red on their houses.

    Leftist, Ex-President's Daughter Lead Peruvian Vote Matt Moffett 2011

  • One of Ohnuki's clients, who uses the alias Keiko, says she left the U.S. with her child because she discovered her husband was abusing their son.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • To have respect for the one you love, as Jason has for Keiko, is a very fine thing.

    My Mexican daughter-in-law: the bride wore green and white and red 2003

  • I never asked Keiko for the Japanese word that means fate, but I assume that it is "unmei" うんめい 運命: pronounced "oon-mei".

    The Fates Horace Jeffery Hodges 2005

  • Keiko is a Japanese lady who has committed her life to trying to bring reconciliation and peace between former POWs and their oppressors.

    Never Forgotten Newsletter 2001

  • Keiko is contracted by Zeus-Ethera Shipping Corporation and effectively represents their entire administrative staff. “but at the same time, because I have those facilities, and because I’m good at my job, I find myself in quiet moments, exploring, sorting, trying to make sense of things, and sometimes the results are …” she pauses, for what can only be affect, “Unexpected.

    365 tomorrows » 2006 » September : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2006

  • In Norway, they are going to hold a memorial service to honor Keiko aka 'Free Willy.

    01/01/2004 - 02/01/2004 Brian 2004

  • In Norway, they are going to hold a memorial service to honor Keiko aka 'Free Willy.

    Archive 2004-01-01 Brian 2004

  • "Keiko," he murmured, her tears cutting into his heart like tiny knives.

    The Garden of Rama Clarke, Arthur C. 1992

  • Try to release a home-raised chimp or wolf or killer whale, such as Keiko, and see what happens (Keikio tried to survive begging for food from humans).

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science EMJ none@example.com 2010

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