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"Kumiko" says: "can't stop myself to go to the deadline.
Boing Boing: November 23, 2003 - November 29, 2003 Archives 2003
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Japanese people don't like to have an unknown status, such as no official address; they want a concrete situation," explained Yamada City Hall clerk Kumiko Ito, after processing Ikumi's registration."
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Pulse (2001) -- After Taguchi (Kenji Mizuhashi) fails to show up for work at an outdoor nursery, his co-worker Michi (Kumiko Aso) goes to his apartment hoping to retrieve an important floppy disk.
John Farr: Going Bump in the Night: More Prime Halloween Movie Fare John Farr 2010
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Pulse (2001) -- After Taguchi (Kenji Mizuhashi) fails to show up for work at an outdoor nursery, his co-worker Michi (Kumiko Aso) goes to his apartment hoping to retrieve an important floppy disk.
John Farr: Going Bump in the Night: More Prime Halloween Movie Fare John Farr 2010
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At a gymnasium beside Yamada city hall, which sits on a rise overlooking a sea of devastation, Kumiko Ito, 52, picks through mud-covered photographs and albums salvaged by rescue workers from destroyed homes.
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Japanese people don't like to have an unknown status, such as no official address; they want a concrete situation," explained Yamada City Hall clerk Kumiko Ito, after processing Ikumi's registration."
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At a gymnasium beside Yamada city hall, which sits on a rise overlooking a sea of devastation, Kumiko Ito, 52, picks through mud-covered photographs and albums salvaged by rescue workers from destroyed homes.
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The character designer and animation director for the series was Kumiko Takahashi.
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Steve Hart and his wife Kumiko have decided to give up their two-bedroom condo in Brooklyn ' s Dumbo neighborhood with postcard views of Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty.
Sleeping on the Floor, if You Want Maya Pope-Chappell 2010
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Mimi Ritzen Crawford for The Wall Street Journal Steve Hart and his wife Kumiko have decided to give up their roughly 2,198-square-foot condo.
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