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Old Dec 12, 2010, 08:05 AM
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You could add a space behind the phrase, i.e. " ko ishikawa". That reduces it to two results. Generally speaking though, you're looking for a way to search for something like "\bko ishikawa\b", where \b is a word boundary. Which isn't impossible, but we'll need some kind of input notation.
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