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The new wave of writers including Cresantia Koya and Susan Sela also write in the realist mode, Cresantia being concerned with issues of gender and identity.
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One restaurant owner, Suzuki Koya, bought a small gas stove and made free meals in big boiling pot.
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A posh British hotel followed by a Zen Buddhist temple in Koya-san, or Franschhoek followed by a hotel in Beirut.
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A posh British hotel followed by a Zen Buddhist temple in Koya-san, or Franschhoek followed by a hotel in Beirut.
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A posh British hotel followed by a Zen Buddhist temple in Koya-san, or Franschhoek followed by a hotel in Beirut.
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A posh British hotel followed by a Zen Buddhist temple in Koya-san, or Franschhoek followed by a hotel in Beirut.
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A posh British hotel followed by a Zen Buddhist temple in Koya-san, or Franschhoek followed by a hotel in Beirut.
Laurent Vernhes: From Boutique Hotels to Burning Man Laurent Vernhes 2010
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A posh British hotel followed by a Zen Buddhist temple in Koya-san, or Franschhoek followed by a hotel in Beirut.
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A posh British hotel followed by a Zen Buddhist temple in Koya-san, or Franschhoek followed by a hotel in Beirut.
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Iraq has also issued tenders for a 70,000-bbl/d refinery at Koya in the Kurdish region, and a 140,000-bbl/d facility at Nahrain, south of Baghdad.
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