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  • Really, riding around on a Nagasawa with an integrated handlebar/basket is only slightly more practical than riding around on a Nagasawa while wearing a t-shirt with a picture of a basket on it.

    Archive 2009-04-01 BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Really, riding around on a Nagasawa with an integrated handlebar/basket is only slightly more practical than riding around on a Nagasawa while wearing a t-shirt with a picture of a basket on it.

    Hell in a Handbasket: More Disturbing Signs BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • Maybe you can trade a Nagasawa for a Frisco-style Harley chopper.

    Ambiguity: Mixed Messages and Style Overlap BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • The picture of the Nagasawa with the horrible basket is a freaking photoshop...

    Hell in a Handbasket: More Disturbing Signs BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • The Nagasawa was posted to Fixedgeargallery in oh, 2005.

    Fixedgeargallery...of Out With the Old, In With the New BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • Still, I suppose it makes a better sacrificial lamb than a Nagasawa or a Samson.

    Velo Noir: The Bike Dick BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • Yoshida takes a standard Wolverine-in-Japan plot and infuses it with a dash of actual Japanese culture, while Nagasawa deftly blends western super-hero and manga styles.

    Archive 2005-03-01 David S. Carter 2005

  • Littlejohn defends this argument against objections made by Trakakis and Nagasawa, which he summarizes with the following: In virtue of his role, there are role-relative goods that justify God refraining that wouldn't justify our refraining.

    Archive 2004-12-01 Chris 2004

  • Littlejohn defends this argument against objections made by Trakakis and Nagasawa, which he summarizes with the following: In virtue of his role, there are role-relative goods that justify God refraining that wouldn't justify our refraining.

    Philosophers' Carnival VII: The Holiday Edition Chris 2004

  • Gripping her husband's arm against the wind, Ms. Nagasawa, a calligraphy teacher, stood on a muddy plain that had been a forested neighborhood before a colossal tsunami tore it away.

    NYT > Home Page By MARTIN FACKLER 2011

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