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I think there is no hope, said Katsuo Maiya, searching for a sister-in-law and her husband.
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One pattern that has been popular for 18 years for its intricate flower design in blue is the Maiya (1,080 rubles on Russian wool or 1,700 rubles on Australian wool), named after the granddaughter of its designer, Ekaterina Regunova.
Escape From Moscow: Joyce Man 2008
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The goddess Maswasi was the mythical ancestress of the Dhanwars, the wife of Karankot, and also the daughter of Maiya
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II R. V. Russell
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"I think there is no hope," said Katsuo Maiya, Kanno's brother-in-law.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Katsuo Maiya, 73, weeps in front of the rubble where his sister-in-law's house stood in Rikuzentakata, Iwate Prefecture, northern Japan, on Thursday.
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"The house should be around here," Masako Maiya said, stopping in front of a pile of splintered wood and mud.
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Maiya's sister-in-law and her husband were killed in Friday's disaster.
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"I think there is no hope," said Katsuo Maiya, who for a week has searched for his sister and brother-in-law.
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Maiya's sister, Taeko Kanno, the woman who couldn't keep up with her neighbors, comes from one such town - Rikuzentakata, a port city that was home to 20,000 before the disaster.
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The River Ganges (Ganga), worshipped as Ganga Maiya and many bhakti songs compiled by this popular name only.
WN.com - Articles related to J&K boils: Delhi must back Omar 2010
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