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Aoki

[ ah-aw-kee ]

noun

  1. Shu·zo [shoo, -zaw], 1844–1914, first Japanese ambassador to U.S., 1905–09.


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Aoki says she is surprised by how little attention the education emergency in West Africa has garnered.

I remember I got paid $4K and spent $7K building AOKI boxes (a very early version of the stage letters people know today).

So when you come to a Steve Aoki show you get a Steve Aoki experience.

A fabulous, fabulous skull by a Japanese artis, Katsuhyo Aoki.

Upon which Colonel Aoki smiled a smile indescribably happy as if he welcomed the order and exclaimed, It has come at last!

This was the first word of command Colonel Aoki gave his subordinates at their departure to the front.

Whereupon Colonel Aoki ordered all his captains, Whole line begin firing from the right.

Colonel Aoki stood in the midst of that as firm and unflinching as Ni- or Fud, staring at the enemy with steady gaze.

At last the reserve in the hands of Colonel Aoki was reduced to two companies of infantry and one of engineers.

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