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I've even got my 10 year-old daughter J loving "Yoshimi," a feel-good sing along song as infectious as the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine:" "Oh Yoshimi, they don't believe me, but you won't let those robots defeat me."
Archive 2006-04-01 Jeff 2006
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I've even got my 10 year-old daughter J loving "Yoshimi," a feel-good sing along song as infectious as the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine:" "Oh Yoshimi, they don't believe me, but you won't let those robots defeat me."
Oh! My lips are on fire. Jeff 2006
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"We are looking for opportunities to export more North American models," Yoshimi Inaba , president and chief operating officer of Toyota's North American operations, told reporters at the Detroit auto show.
Toyota Sees More Exporting From U.S. Chester Dawson 2012
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"It just so happens that we have now many exciting products coming in," Yoshimi Inaba , Toyota's North American operations chief, said Tuesday.
Honda, Toyota Rev Up Sporty Image Chester Dawson 2012
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The solution then will be temporary nationalization of the company, said Yoshimi Watanabe, leader of the opposition Your Party, at a news conference Friday.
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Another opposition leader Yoshimi Watanabe called the comment "outrageous," demanding his questioning at Parliament.
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There is conflict and wild imagining in the Flaming Lips 'Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, but Wayne Coyne sings as if it were a typical piece of folksy Americana.
Readers recommend fantasy songs: the results Paul MacInnes 2010
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"We are pleased with the reaction that the redesigned Camry is receiving from our customers, and the sales success it is having in the U.S. and overseas," said Yoshimi Inaba , president of Toyota Motor North America.
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And there's no mistaking, the emotional weight of fan favorites like "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1" becomes that much stronger placed midway through the set, after Coyne has started to build a connection with his audience.
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- Yoshimi Ishikawa, Japanese author, in the Los Angeles Times, 1992-Oct-15, commenting on the response of the Japanese public to government corruption
The F-Team 2008
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