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The Niku-Mansei site had added a simple locomotive (kikansha) papercraft.
Steam Locomotive Papercraft | Papercraft Paradise | PaperCrafts | Paper Models | Card Models Michael James 2008
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And my obsession with cooking prevails … “Niku Dango” (aka Japanese meatballs) typically consist of ground pork, finely chopped leeks, sake, salt, egg and cornsflour.
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Niku Man or Buta Man: Chinese-style meat filled bun.
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In maintaining a "hold" rating on CA shares for now, Rizzuto said that CA's improved sales force, its recent acquisitions of Netegrity, Concord Communications and Niku, plus a growing international business could also prop up the company's bottom line by next year.
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As CA tries to expand and diversify its products, it has made a series of acquisitions including Pest Patrol and Netegrity in security, Niku in information technology governance and MDY Group and XOsoft in storage.
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As CA tries to expand and diversify its products, it has made a series of acquisitions including Pest Patrol and Netegrity in security, Niku in information technology governance and MDY Group and XOsoft in storage.
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Although news of civil war was recent, and nothing untoward had yet happened in the lanes between Sol and Niku, already apprehension pervaded the entire Empire.
The Game Of Empire Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1985
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The women gently caressed my face and bade me "_Niku tza_"
In the Forbidden Land Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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Niku, Arsmoe, or some other little provincial town, with laurel-wreaths and gold pieces, to myself I always seemed an impostor.
The Bride of the Nile — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867
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I may say without vanity that my speeches won approval; but I was revolted by the pompous, flowery bombast, without which I should have been hissed down, and though my parents rejoiced when I went home from Niku, Arsmoe, or some other little provincial town, with laurel-wreaths and gold pieces, to myself I always seemed an impostor.
The Bride of the Nile — Complete Georg Ebers 1867
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