According to respected gerontologist Kazuhiko Taira, the most common cooking fat used traditionally in Okinawa is lard. |
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The Taira regathered with their fleet at Yashima off the island of Shikoku. |
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But that was still two weeks off, and Taira was still dressed in pinafores and petticoats, though now she was where fur shawls in a desperate fight to keep out the cold. |
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Pet shop and dog shelter owner Ryo Taira was among animal rescuers who rushed to return the creature to the sea. |
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In return, the carrier's president Frank Taira Supit made a series of money transfers into her account. |
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This period features the Taira Tulan and Confluencia styles, whose distinctive forms have been found on the rock walls of the Tulan temple. |
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Inside though, away from her smiling visage, Taira was burning with anger. |
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Taira has been living in Dubai for just over a year after moving to the UAE from London, where she worked for a leading media agency. |
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Taira moved his family to Southern California and built a 30,000-square-foot facility. |
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Now 14, Taira does not remember the incident clearly, but the ongoing firing near the border does not let her forget the pain either. |
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The forces of Minamoto no Yoshitsune were 850 ships strong, while Taira no Munemori had 500 ships. |
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Hideharu Taira, 46, was also ordered to pay a 13 million yen fine. |
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At Yale she met Taira, an accomplished clarinetist and pianist. |
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The technique has been around since about 1185 when the Taira clan were exiled here from Kyoto by Minamoto no Yoritomo, taking with them craftsmen and chefs from Kyoto. |
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