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The project is basically about the changes in Omi's life following the release of his first big movie.
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I also know the 'Big in Bollywood' guys, Omi is the character that gave 'the speech' and has already been nominated for several awards.
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The project is basically about the changes in Omi's life following the release of his first big movie.
Boing Boing 2007
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The project is basically about the changes in Omi's life following the release of his first big movie.
Boing Boing 2007
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Omi is the name of the province in which are Ishiyama and Lake Biwa.
Diaries of Court Ladies of Old Japan b. 974? Murasaki Shikibu Izumi Shikibu 1920
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We draw significant, critical lessons from the life of "Omi" - in her joy and in her sorrow.
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But by a legislative office specially organized for the purpose there was enacted a body of twenty-two laws called the Omi Ritsu-ryo (the Omi Statutes), Omi, on the shore of Lake Biwa, being then the seat of the Imperial Court.
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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Fortunately, Sugita met American-educated Makiko Hitotsuyanagi, head of the Omi Brotherhood School she had founded with her American husband, William Merrrill Vories, architect, missionary and visionary.
Steve Beimel: Meetings With Remarkable People in Japan: Jozan Sugita Steve Beimel 2011
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Fortunately, Sugita met American-educated Makiko Hitotsuyanagi, head of the Omi Brotherhood School she had founded with her American husband, William Merrrill Vories, architect, missionary and visionary.
Steve Beimel: Meetings With Remarkable People in Japan: Jozan Sugita Steve Beimel 2011
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Fortunately, Sugita met American-educated Makiko Hitotsuyanagi, head of the Omi Brotherhood School she had founded with her American husband, William Merrrill Vories, architect, missionary and visionary.
Steve Beimel: Meetings With Remarkable People in Japan: Jozan Sugita Steve Beimel 2011
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