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  2. Delicious Party Pretty Cure - Wikipedia

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    Kome-Kome II (コメコメ2世, Komekome Nisei) Voiced by: Natsumi Takamori [11] [12] The fox-like Energy Fairy of Rice, who gains the ability to transform into a human girl. She was born from the powers of her ancestor, Kome-Kome I. Pam-Pam (パムパム, Pamupamu) Voiced by: Natsumi Hioka [13] [14] The dog-like Energy Fairy of Bread.

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    Buffets, Inc. logo (1983–2013) Old Country Buffet logo (1983–2020) Country Buffet logo (1983–2018) HomeTown Buffet logo (1989–2020) Ryan's Buffet logo (1977–2020) The company was founded by Roe Hatlen and C. Dennis Scott on October 19, 1983, along with Dermot Rowland and Doron Jensen .

  4. Kome Kome Club - Wikipedia

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    Kome Kome Club (米米CLUB, Kome Kome Kurabu) is a Japanese pop rock band formed in 1982 which achieved commercial success by blending soul and funk musical styles. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They also use the style of rakugo .

  5. List of buffet restaurants - Wikipedia

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    A buffet is a system of serving meals in which food is placed in a public area where the diners generally serve themselves. [1] Buffets are offered at various places including hotels and many social events. Buffets usually have some hot dishes, so the term "cold buffet" (see Smörgåsbord) has been developed to describe formats lacking hot food.

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  7. Komi (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Komi was a restaurant in Washington, D.C. operated by Chef Johnny Monis, serving Italian cuisine and Greek cuisine.. Komi was located at 1509 17th St. NW in Washington, D.C. [1] It opened in 2003, serving wood-fired pizzas and an à la carte menu of soups, salads, and entrees for lunch and dinner.

  8. Kimi ga Iru Dake de - Wikipedia

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    Kimi ga Iru Dake de (君がいるだけで, lit. "Just by you being here") is a Japanese song by Kome Kome Club released on May 4, 1992. On the Japanese Oricon chart, it sold 924,780 copies in one week and debuted at the number-one position.

  9. KOME - Wikipedia

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    KOME was a commercial FM radio station in San Jose, California, broadcasting at 98.5 MHz. KOME was on the air from 1971 through 1998. KOME was on the air from 1971 through 1998. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Currently, the 98.5 FM frequency is home to KUFX "K-Fox", a classic rock station.