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  2. Queenseis Kariya - Wikipedia

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    Queenseis Kariya (クインシーズ刈谷, Kuinshīzu Kariya), formerly the Toyota Auto Body Queenseis (トヨタ車体クインシーズ, Toyotashatai Kuinshīzu) is a women's volleyball team based in Kariya city, Aichi, Japan. It plays in V.League Division 1. The club was founded in 1951. The owner of the team is Toyota Auto Body.

  3. Long Island woman, 51, killed after cab driver crashes car ...

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    A Long Island woman who was walking on a Queens sidewalk Saturday was struck and ... The 23-year-old taxi driver was in a Toyota Rav4 at 115th Avenue and Lefferts Boulevard in South Ozone Park ...

  4. 2009–2011 Toyota vehicle recalls - Wikipedia

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    Sep 26, 2007 – US: 55,000 Toyota Camry and ES 350 cars in "all-weather" floor mat recall. [34]Nov 02, 2009 – US: 3.8 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles again recalled due to floor mat problem, this time for all driver's side mats.

  5. Boro taxi - Wikipedia

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    An apple green "Boro Taxi" Toyota Camry in Upper Manhattan. Boro taxis (or boro cab [1], also referred to as green cabs and legally street hail livery vehicles) are taxicabs in New York City that are allowed to pick up passengers (street hails or calls) in outer boroughs (excluding John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport unless arranged in advance) and in Manhattan above ...

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  7. WWWA World Single Championship - Wikipedia

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    Budokan Queens - Brightness Tokyo, Japan: 1 213 [3] 46 Shinobu Kandori: March 21, 1998: Live Event: Tokyo, Japan: 1 354 This was a title vs. title match, in which Kandori also defended the LLPW Championship. [3] 47 Yumiko Hotta: March 10, 1999: Live Event: Tokyo, Japan: 2 123 This was a knockout match. [3] 48 Kyoko Inoue: July 11, 1999: Odaiba ...