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Sayonara is a curiously calm, staid work, with a overly minimal, precise art style that makes the characters look like they belong on street signs instead of a manga.
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NARRATOR: And in the 1998 Sydney-Hobart, their competitors comprised of some of the best professional sailors money could buy -- many of them crewing a yacht call Sayonara, the multi-million-dollar passion of Larry Ellison, chairman of Oracle corporation.
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Il Canto Opera Assoc. under the direction of Manrico Tedeschi will present a concert entitled Sayonara featuring soprano Makiko Awazu and other singers May 8 at
The Chronicle 2009
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Il Canto Opera Assoc. under the direction of Manrico Tedeschi will present a concert entitled Sayonara featuring soprano Makiko Awazu and other singers May 8 at
The Chronicle 2009
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Check out these other (real) folks who have said "Sayonara" to their bosses in awesome and/or brazen ways.
7 Awesome Ways People Have Quit Their Jobs (PHOTOS, VIDEOS) 2010
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Check out these other (real) folks who have said "Sayonara" to their bosses in awesome and/or brazen ways.
7 Awesome Ways People Have Quit Their Jobs (PHOTOS, VIDEOS) 2010
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Montalban had better luck after leaving MGM in 1953, though he was usually cast in ethnic roles such as a Japanese kabuki actor in "Sayonara" and an Indian in "Cheyenne Autumn."
Archive 2009-01-01 Chuck Wells 2009
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Montalban had better luck after leaving MGM in 1953, though he was usually cast in ethnic roles such as a Japanese kabuki actor in "Sayonara" and an Indian in "Cheyenne Autumn."
In Memorium: Ricardo Montalban Chuck Wells 2009
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Your namesake won an Oscar in 1957 for "Sayonara" At least your namesake did have good timing.
First Look: Nic Cage in Matthew Vaughn's Kick-Ass « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Their stories were the stuff of comedy ( "I Was a Male War Bride" with Cary Grant) and tragedy (James Michener's "Sayonara," about thwarted love in occupied Japan in the early 1950s).
Love and War 2007
hernesheir commented on the word Sayonara
A genus of fish. Goodbye.
July 3, 2010