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"Supplies are coming in bit by bit, but we still don't have enough," said Hideya Yusa, in the local municipal office.
Japan begins grim relief mission with towns flooded, thousands reported missing 2011
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"Supplies are coming in bit by bit, but we still don't have enough," said Hideya Yusa in the Miyago ward office.
Japan quake: With two natural disasters and a nuclear emergency, recovery begins 2011
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Yusa acknowledges that Japan's approach has merits as well as faults.
Hidden From View 2007
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Yusa, Michiko, 1994, “Nishida and Totalitarianism: A Philosopher's Resistance,” in Heisig/Maraldo 1994.
The Kyoto School Davis, Bret W. 2006
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“Rather than invent a new vocabulary that would rise above the fray, [Nishida] took up the jargon and slogans of the day and sought to redeem them from their petty provincialism by opening them up to a more universal perspective” (Yusa 1994, 131).
The Kyoto School Davis, Bret W. 2006
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She had never been forced to exert her will on Yusa to command unwavering loyalty and obedience.
Prime Evil Diana G. Gallagher 2001
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All the girls were younger than her fourteen years and wore her mark with pride, but Yusa at ten had a particular innocence that pleased her.
Prime Evil Diana G. Gallagher 2001
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Yusa, who on Friday said he was shot at while driving his mother's state vehicle, left the country.
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Eva Yusa, a spokeswoman for Levy Restaurants, which operates Wrigley concessions, said health inspectors provide a welcome "second set of eyes."
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Eva Yusa, a spokeswoman for Levy Restaurants, which operates Wrigley concessions, said health inspectors provide a welcome "second set of eyes."
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