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He is also voiced by the same voice actors as Kudo.
Kudo changed her name as she pursued a professional career in singing.
Kudo said of their long-term working relationship, "We are not that close.
I had to add my kudos to the growing kudo pile, though.
Jimmy Kudo is a high school detective who helps the police solve cases.
The two had a rematch thirteen days later, which was also won by Kudo.
Kudo auditioned for the group after completing high school in May 1986, becoming member no.38.
It declares that one kudo is now entirely possible.
Imagine my amazement upon discovering that there was no such thing as a kudo!!
Her, he said, an answer that found its way into Mrs. Kudo's love letter.
But as long as you remain in the shadows, you can have only one kudo.
Elaine Kudo's body was folded up to bone-cracking sounds.
That may be a kudo to the importance of the function, but, real-estate executives fear, not necessarily to the people currently running it.
Sumire Kudo, the ensemble's cellist, gave the work a stunning performance.
The prospective groom failed to show up, and Mrs. Kudo left.
This time, Mrs. Kudo wore only a skirt and sweater.
The episodes features a temporary return of Jimmy Kudo.
Kudo's hostess views him as the reincarnation of her dead son, Paul, and calls him by that name.
As for Mr. Kudo, he liked her forthrightness and genuineness.
At present, however, kudo is considered an error, though the usage is becoming more common as kudos becomes better known.
Kudo practiced basketball during high school.
She is voiced by Haruka Kudo in the Japanese version.
Later that same month, Kudo and Hero!
Ms. Kudo's 26-minute ballet depicts a formal wedding in which the couple meet only afterward, when they disrobe.
"I should have said pachinko," Mr. Kudo recalled, more than a little embarrassed.