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Among them are five Hellenic nations – namely, the "Masu," or Mysians; the "Leku," or Lycians; the "Akerit," or Carians; the
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Izakaya Hapa and Masu Izakaya, which opened in the intervening years, have had equally poor success: Masu closed promptly, and Hapa has cut its hours way back.
Chizakaya, Japanese Gastropub, Opens Thursday Night In Lincoln Park 2010
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On a good Yeti note, snaps for the Momo and smorgasbord Thulo Khasi Masu Thali beef entree.
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Iz Jappeekneez bobbytayl nd iz ownlee 5 wekez owld naow Iz da cyute. so wut we du wif no tayl swich in owr fais wen we trai tu ete? wil be cawld Masu aftur gr8 grma.
U wanna talk about it? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Chief designer Dennis Campbell and Toyota designer Michikazu Masu, on assignment at Calty, would have major roles.
The Elegant Solution Matthew E. May 2007
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See Takushiro Hattori, Dai-Toa Senso Zenshi (Complete History of the Greater East Asia War), 4 vols, (Tokyo: Masu Shobo, 1953), pp. 345–349 and 362.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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See Takushiro Hattori, Dai-Toa Senso Zenshi (Complete History of the Greater East Asia War), 4 vols, (Tokyo: Masu Shobo, 1953), pp. 345–349 and 362.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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See Takushiro Hattori, Dai-Toa Senso Zenshi (Complete History of the Greater East Asia War), 4 vols, (Tokyo: Masu Shobo, 1953), pp. 345–349 and 362.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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See Takushiro Hattori, Dai-Toa Senso Zenshi (Complete History of the Greater East Asia War), 4 vols, (Tokyo: Masu Shobo, 1953), pp. 345–349 and 362.
DAY OF DECEIT ROBERT B. STINNETT 2001
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Aradus; the Masu or inhabitants of the Mous Masius; the Leka, perhaps
Ancient Egypt George Rawlinson 1857
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