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'Mori' is also a homophone of the Latin word 'to die,' a reference to Hikari's near-death in infancy, and it is the name Oe gives his archetypal child character in a parallel series of novels to be discussed in the next section, which weaves the concepts of antithesis, ambivalence, and androgyny in a shifting dialectic that produces a unified whole.
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Mori is probably one of those guys who thinks most Japanese feel the same way he does but he has never stopped to asked.
Global Voices in English » Japan: Parental child abduction 2009
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Maybe Mori is suggesting that the union of William and Emma is symbolic of that change.
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Naoko Mori is uber-cool because she was slipping in and out of accents the whole time.
"Pay up, bitch! Where's my money?" tragic_elegance 2008
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The LAist has posted an interview with Naoko Mori from the BBC series, Torchwood.
March 2008 2008
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The LAist has posted an interview with Naoko Mori from the BBC series, Torchwood.
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At this wikipedia entry on the series, I found out that not only has the book inspired such things as an Emma cafe, but also that Mori is very sensitive to the question of historical accuracy, to the point of hiring a historical consultant.
Emma, Volume 1 2007
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Mori is cast as a true hero, initiating his transformation into a messianic figure in later novels.
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And to top it all off, our greatest adversary, Professor R.T. Mori, is the only one with a weapon.
365 tomorrows » 2006 » June : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2006
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You can also stay in the parks facility, called Mori no Ie, which is a combination of a hotel, research and workshop rooms, a gymnasium, and a restaurant.
WN.com - Articles related to Democrats propose further tax hike on offshore oil 2010
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