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A wise old rice farmer saves the people of his Japanese village from a monster wave in Kimiko Kajikawa’s new oversized picture book, Tsunami!
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Kimiko Hahn yields no gruesome ground to the likes of Patricia Cornwell in her serial-killer chronicle "All Told": "And from that first woman then others / he crafted bowls from skulls / as well as lampshades and chair seats / from their very hides."
The ABCBs Of Murder Tom Nolan 2011
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Since she fled her homeland to escape the mortifying servitude and humiliating fate of Japanese women, Kimiko Yoshida -- through what is called "self-portraits" -- has refined and amplified a feminist stance of protest, cultivated and distanced from "current affairs".
Evelyne Politanoff: Kimiko Yoshida Meets Paco Rabanne Evelyne Politanoff 2011
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Kimiko Yoshida's quasi-monochrome self-portraits are well known and well acknowledged.
Evelyne Politanoff: Kimiko Yoshida Meets Paco Rabanne Evelyne Politanoff 2011
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Kimiko Yoshida's quasi-monochrome self-portraits are well known and well acknowledged.
Evelyne Politanoff: Kimiko Yoshida Meets Paco Rabanne Evelyne Politanoff 2011
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Besides the excellent acting of Masahiro Motoki and Kimiko Yo, the passionate performance of Tsutomu Yamazaki makes this movie even more effective.
Global Voices in English » Japan: An Oscar to “Okuribito” (Departures) 2009
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Venus Williams struggled to beat 40-year old Kimiko Date-Krumm from Japan.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011
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That her opponent, Japan's Kimiko Date-Krumm, will be 41 in three months, only reinforced the sense of youthful hopes being crushed by well-worn experience.
Wimbledon day one: champagne, umbrellas and British hopes dashed 2011
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Venus Williams struggled to beat 40-year old Kimiko Date-Krumm from Japan.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011
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Since she fled her homeland to escape the mortifying servitude and humiliating fate of Japanese women, Kimiko Yoshida -- through what is called "self-portraits" -- has refined and amplified a feminist stance of protest, cultivated and distanced from "current affairs".
Evelyne Politanoff: Kimiko Yoshida Meets Paco Rabanne Evelyne Politanoff 2011
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