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Yaya’s victim status reminds me too much of a long stretch of Tsubasa where Sakura is pretty much an empty shell dragged from world to world.
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"Seven regions—which had made a cautious assessment in the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake—reported that there were signs of a pick-up in their economies," said the report, also known as the Sakura Report, citing an easing of supply-side constraints and improved household and business sentiment.
Bank of Japan Report Signals Recovery Megumi Fujikawa 2011
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"Seven regions—which had made a cautious assessment in the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake—reported that there were signs of a pick-up in their economies," said the report, also known as the Sakura Report, citing an easing of supply-side constraints and improved household and business sentiment.
Bank of Japan Report Signals Recovery Megumi Fujikawa 2011
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Citing the views of the BOJ's branches in the seven regions, the central bank said "the pace of the pickup in the economy has moderated," or "the economy has paused," in its Regional Economic Report for January, also known as the Sakura Report.
Bank of Japan Downgrades View of 7 Regions Tatsuo Ito 2012
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Seven out of Japan's nine regions reduced their assessments Friday in the BOJ's quarterly regional economic report for April, known as the Sakura Report.
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I met Brian in a Japanese Restaurant called Sakura - we had a smashing lunch, Brian's first time in a Japanese restaurant.
Preston North End 2 - Ipswich Town 2 Dr. Eugene F.M. O'Loughlin 2008
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In this show, Mickey, Minnie and the gang travel around the world to various celebrations, from the Japanese cherry blossom festival that welcomes the spring, called Sakura, to Brazil's Carnival, a Hawaiian luau with Lilo and Stitch, a Chinese dragon dance with Mulan, and a New Orleans Mardi Gras, just to name a few.
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In this show, Mickey, Minnie and the gang travel around the world to various celebrations, from the Japanese cherry blossom festival that welcomes the spring, called Sakura, to Brazil's Carnival, a Hawaiian luau with Lilo and Stitch, a Chinese dragon dance with Mulan, and a New Orleans Mardi Gras, just to name a few.
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Yūko sends him to Clow Country (The Country of the Eternal Tower) for seven days, where he arrives seven days before the birthday of that dimension's Tsubasa (known as Sakura throughout the story, real name discovered later at the end of series), who looks like a younger version of his mother.
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In this show, Mickey, Minnie and the gang travel around the world to various celebrations, from the Japanese cherry blossom festival that welcomes the spring, called Sakura, to Brazil's Carnival, a Hawaiian luau with Lilo and Stitch, a Chinese dragon dance with Mulan, and a New Orleans Mardi Gras, just to name a few.
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