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- internally psycho-analyzes Hiramasa. After losing her temp job, she is given the chance to become a housekeeper at Hiramasa's home, desperate for any source...
- The yellowtail amberjack, yellowtail kingfish, hiramasa or great amberjack (Seriola lalandi) is a large fish found in the Southern Ocean. Although previously...
- Escapist. With Yui Aragaki as his co-star, he portra**** a salaryman named Hiramasa Tsuzaki. The drama achieved steadily rising ratings, with a real-time viewership...
- Eric Bromberg. Conifer: Adrienne, Bruce, Carrie, Joe F. First Course: Hiramasa Crudo, Diced Cu****ber, Pickled Green Almond & Neonata Oil (Joe F.) Local...
- (光り物): blue-backed fish, various kinds of "shiny" (silvery scales) fish Hiramasa (平政, 平柾): yellowtail amberjack (Seriola lalandi) Hirame (平目, 鮃): fluke...
- to Izumikawa. The ****anese calendar of Heisei is altered from Heisei to Hiramasa. The series follows Sousuke Sagara, a member of a covert anti-terrorist...
- used in raw sushi, where they are known as hamachi, buri, kampachi, and hiramasa. Several trials are underway for land-based Seriola culture, but currently...
- Shinagawa Club eX   Koi wo Yomu Vol.2: Running Away is Shameful but Useful Hiramasa Tsuzaki Hulic Hall Tokyo   Yu Yu Hakusho Koenma Theatre 1010 Morinomiya...
- the company's objective was to be able to grow and sell 3,000 tonnes of Hiramasa per year. Late 2015 saw the company appoint David Head as CEO, whose terms...
- (1995) Nepenthes 'Highland' (1998) Nepenthes 'Hirakata' (1999) Nepenthes 'Hiramasa' (1995) Nepenthes 'Hiroko' (1999) Nepenthes 'Hortul**** Otten' (2004) Nepenthes...