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They didn't speak Japanese, but they knew "Sano" -- Tagalog for "fellow countryman."
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• Origin of the name Sato is Fujiwara 藤原 Hidesato, who during the Heian Period governed Shimotsuke (now Tochigi) prefecture from a place called Sano 佐野.
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That attitude is likely to contribute to rises in yields, Mr. Sano said.
Japan Considers Taxes, Bond Issue to Pay for Quake Recovery Effort George Nishiyama 2011
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Back at the docks, Mazakatsu Sano looks out across the landscape that has been his lifelong workplace.
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Tokai Tokyo Securities chief strategist Kazuhiko Sano said the government may have to issue a total of ¥10 trillion yen $119.83 billion of additional bonds under the second and third supplementary budgets for post-quake reconstruction.
Japanese Yields Ease Andrew Monahan 2011
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Back at the docks, Mazakatsu Sano looks out across the landscape that has been his lifelong workplace.
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Sano says it will take at least a year to reconstruct this place.
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Wandering among the twisted remains of the dockyard is construction worker Mazakatsu Sano.
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Wandering among the twisted remains of the dockyard is construction worker Mazakatsu Sano.
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Sano says it will take at least a year to reconstruct this place.
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