Aya, sweet maid, was the only child of a daimyo of the Province of Omi. |
One hundred and thirty miles to the west as the crane wings her flight, in the heart of Omi, is Biwa Ko, the lake of the lute. |
O vada mi bona omi, the feely omi, the bona riah, the fantabulosa paliasse and leucoddy. |
Others, proud of their new possession, named it the Lake of Omi. |
Michael Omi and Howard Winant's theory of racial formation directly confronts both ethnicity theory's premises and practices. |
In the Province of Omi we stayed four or five days in a house at Okinaga. |