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Nissan will also have an array of other technologies on show in Yokahama as it continues to explore various long-term sustainable technologies including the promotion of electric-powered vehicles, fuel cell vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles that would have a positive impact on future generations.
The Elderly Are Target For New Electric Cars | Impact Lab 2006
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I can't remember if he sang "Yokahama" to the tune of "Oklahoma" on air, but this kid had a great talent.
BatesLine 2009
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This high speed rail linked Tokyo with Kyoto, Yokahama and Nagoya.
Carole Mallory: Pan Am Memories of My Adventures to Tokyo and Kyoto Carole Mallory 2012
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Obviously, that won't apply next year for Yokahama, if these new rules become permanent.
TSA Insanity grrm 2006
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'The findings are resoundingly negative ... (the vaccine) cannot have caused autism in the many children with autism spectrum disorders in Japan who were born and grew up in the era when MMR was not available', Dr Hideo Honda of the Yokahama Rehabilitation Centre told New Scientist magazine. posted by sydney on
Medpundit 2005
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'The findings are resoundingly negative ... (the vaccine) cannot have caused autism in the many children with autism spectrum disorders in Japan who were born and grew up in the era when MMR was not available', Dr Hideo Honda of the Yokahama Rehabilitation Centre told New Scientist magazine. posted by sydney on
Archive 2005-03-01 2005
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Seems like the agency or marketing team REALLY dropped the ball on this for Yokahama. reply
Pringo Powering Social Network From Yokohama Duncan Riley 2005
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And we landed at Yokahama and I remember my wife getting in a rickshaw.
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We got to Japan shortly after the earthquake had destroyed Yokahama.
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Yokahama, the charms and their supporters were actually licked by the flames from the house opposite to that on which they were fixed, whose thatched roof was pulled off while in a state of rampant ignition by fire-coolies, who with bare hands, and no other protection than their saturated clothing, fought with the actual fire.
Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs Jacob Mortimer Wier Silver
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