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An author, Masataka Kosaka, would write of “the sight of a glistening B-29 trailing white vapor high in the sky.”
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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An author, Masataka Kosaka, would write of “the sight of a glistening B-29 trailing white vapor high in the sky.”
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Junpei Kosaka, a 26-year-old advertising executive, can afford to buy luxury brands but chooses not to.
Sayonara, Prada 2009
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This performance, titled "Kalpa," was conceived by L.A.-based, Japanese artist Hirokazu Kosaka.
Edward Goldman: He Sold Us Sharks, Diamonds and Spots. Brooklyn Bridge Next? Edward Goldman 2012
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This performance, titled "Kalpa," was conceived by L.A.-based, Japanese artist Hirokazu Kosaka.
Edward Goldman: He Sold Us Sharks, Diamonds and Spots. Brooklyn Bridge Next? Edward Goldman 2012
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Junpei Kosaka, a 26-year-old advertising executive, can afford to buy luxury brands but chooses not to.
Sayonara, Prada 2009
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Kosaka declared, “its beauty and technological perfection . . . came to symbolize the superior strength and higher civilization of the United States.”
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Kosaka declared, “its beauty and technological perfection . . . came to symbolize the superior strength and higher civilization of the United States.”
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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I really like the OP song (“Kokoro no Ato” by Riyu Kosaka).
Anime Preview: Fall 2007 First Impressions – Batch 2 « Undercover 2007
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In what way he did not say, but told Chu [u] ya that the man's real name was Kosaka -- of the stock of Kosaka Dansho [u] no Chu [u] den of Kai; of him your lordship already has had experience in early days.
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