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Miyuki is some sort of Big Foot mechanic, gives him tickets to watch a live BFB game.
Anime Preview: Spring 2009 First Impressions – Batch 1 « Undercover 2009
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Natsumi makes a quick narrative of what happened to who, how everyone’s doing, etc., filling in Miyuki (and us).
Anime Preview: Fall 2007 First Impressions – Batch 1 « Undercover 2007
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Miyuki, which opened in 1991 with an army of chefs, is unlike most restaurants in Japan, in that it offers the public a variety of Japanese cuisines, which all change seasonally rather than a single type like shabu shabu or tepanyaki or sushi, for example.
Sara Waxman: Eating Beauty: An Adventure in Japanese Cuisine Sara Waxman 2011
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Oikawa, he said repeating the married name of his daughter, Miyuki.
'My Grandson Is Here' Eric Bellman 2011
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My first kaiseki meal was a kind of elaborate culinary theatre, eaten with four friends in a private dining room in Miyuki, an opulent restaurant in one of the most beautiful settings in Tokyo, the Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-So The House of Camellia, once the estate of an imperial prince.
Sara Waxman: Eating Beauty: An Adventure in Japanese Cuisine Sara Waxman 2011
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It's called Crossfire, by an immensely popular writer over here: Miyuki Miyabe.
Bad Translation Makes Kittens Sad Big Jim 2010
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Kitchen Princess, written by Natsumi Ando, illustrated by Miyuki Kobayashi, ten volumes published by Del Rey.
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"He doesn't have much of an appetite this year because I haven't been using the air conditioning," said Miyuki Mori , the owner of a toy poodle named Merlot, who was visiting a pet salon in a suburb of Tokyo.
Dog Days of Summer in Japan Call for Quirky Ways to Stay Cool Mariko Sanchanta 2011
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Kitchen Princess volume 10, written by Miyuki Kobayashi and illustrated by Natsumi Ando (Del Rey): Baked goods and heartbreak.
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It's called Crossfire, by an immensely popular writer over here: Miyuki Miyabe.
Archive 2010-06-01 Big Jim 2010
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