How To Use Japanese In A Sentence
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The look lasts around 24 hours before the saline is absorbed into the body and is part of the growing Japanese body modification scene.
The Sun
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The US had once looked upon Japanese ambitions with a level of sympathy, even indulgence.
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Then, as they approached the docks, the diggers stared in awe at the remains of the once-mighty Imperial Japanese Navy.
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The Oni character is a deep-rooted aspect of Japanese culture.
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A private benefactor endowed the new Chair of Japanese Literature.
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Clear information boards indicate the location of different types of trees which include Persian, Japanese and black walnut trees, coastal and dawn redwoods, cedar of Lebanon, atlas and deodar cedars, and swamp cypresses.
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Keeping to a Japanese theme, I'm using soba noodles and tamari soya sauce - the real stuff, no additives or caramel, simply soya beans, salt and water.
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The wives showed themselves true to stereotype by forever cooking meals containing an abundance of chips and driving to shoe shops in Japanese cabriolets.
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At night it is gaudy with Japanese lanterns and Mexican music.
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Reuters Samsung Electronics 'Galaxy S smartphone, branded with NTT DoCoMo's logo, on display at Japanese electronics show CEATEC, in Chiba, on Oct. 5, 2010.
Samsung, DoCoMo Team Up to Sell Galaxy Devices
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The Japanese fisheries agency said activists on Thursday obstructed Japanese whaling in the Antarctic by throwing bottles of what it described as butyric acid onto whaling ships, as well as flashing laser lights and using water cannon.
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The Tale of Genji has been described as the greatest achievement of Japanese literature.
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The note in question is a Japanese 1,000 yen bill that was probably a prototype of a new high-tech banknote.
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Japanese TV sets are, for the most part, of excellent quality.
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He is known for bringing a lawsuit against Japanese corporations for forced labor during WWII.
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Japanese green tea drinkers also consume less sodium than fat-bottomed American fizzy drink lovers.
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The piggybank is set to hit Japanese shops on September 6 with a price tag of 4, 935 yen ($45.76), said Bandai.
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Because the loquat, or Japanese plum, is symmetrical and has a dense, evergreen crown, it is desirable in the home landscape.
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The stinger of the Japanese giant hornet is about a quarter-inch long and can inject venom containing a strong enzyme, which can dissolve human tissue.
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Mr Wilson claimed the dog, believed to be a Japanese Akita, grabbed his right hand with its teeth and dragged him to the ground.
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Evans sees tree of heaven and Japanese barberry, garlic mustard and stilt grass invading the heart of the forest.
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Hiroshima -- As a mountain range rises angularly in the background, two Japanese misses, one in modern dress, the other clad in a traditional Japanese kimono, pose beside the Peace Bridge in Hiroshima during a day of remembrance, the ninth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima with atomic bombs.
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He walked his audience through a litany of invaders: Mongol khans, Turkish beys, Swedish feudal lords, Polish and Lithuanian gentry, British and French capitalists, Japanese barons.
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Western hostesses who work in Japanese nightclubs don't have sex with their clients - unless they want to, at which point they're free to accept money and gifts.
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Hip-hop, cowboy wind, and the wind wind wind, occupation, fur, all-match, hippie, ladies fashion, Korean, Japanese, what is it Fashion is the urban special logo, is a city in the vast city of special psychological needs.
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A kaleidoscopic wall behind the sushi bar draws people into this Japanese restaurant.
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And pachinko is a national obsession, the parlours offering gaudy arrays of noisy pinball machines where many Japanese contentedly gamble the hours away.
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Another Japanese company announced 99 job losses this week.
Times, Sunday Times
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Further, with this requirement Japanese Baptists had to loosen the requirement of believer's baptism by immersion and tolerate various other baptismal traditions.
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From the tastefully appointed mosaic inlays and concaved walls adorned with statues and his paintings, the mosaic swimming pool and Japanese garden with plenty of creature comforts, make for unforgettable ambiance.
San Antonio
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The Japanese cuisine, as served in the Yamato, is authentic with the various styles covering sashimi, sushi, sukiyaki and tempura items, plus many others such as yaki soba, a favorite of the golfing guru Mike Franklin.
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The paper itself is a lightweight Japanese sheet, adding to the atmosphere of fragility.
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While the remake of Japanese horror might be novel, remaking a film has become standard Hollywood practice.
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at the beginning of bubble formation, the Japanese government didn't address it properly and in a timely manner, sowing the seeds for an irreversible future disaster.
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The Japanese market accounts for 35% of the company's revenue.
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About 10% of Japanese teenagers are overweight. Nutritionists say the main culprit is increasing reliance on Western fast food.
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The dollar was officially devalued, and the Japanese yen and German mark were raised in value.
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Anyone can learn Japanese with perseverance.
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Japanese cars have flooded the American market.
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Essentially, the more than $1 trillion that we have spent on these two wars thus far is money that we have borrowed principally from the Chinese, the Japanese and countries out in the Persian Gulf.
Op-Ed: Burdens Of War Unevenly Shared In U.S.
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The name dojo comes from the Japanese term for a gathering place for martial-arts students.
Techies Get to Work at Hacker Dojo
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In a video provided by the French military, the forces are seen rappelling from a helicopter at night with night vision goggles, before the aircraft lands in a field to pick up a man, who appears to be the Japanese ambassador to Ivory Coast.
France rescues Japanese envoy in Ivory Coast
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I mean, here's a skull that shows the Ainu, the Japanese aboriginal race, were in America nine thousand years ago.
AMERICAN GODS
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The Japanese are expert at lowering manufacturing costs.
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What can European companies learn from Japanese business practices?
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Some few of these ships had catapult-launched Hurricane fighters - the nearest equivalent to the suicidal Japanese kamikaze planes that Britain ever had.
San Andreas
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It is now pretty conclusively established that they are no more Japanese than they are of any other country in particular, but that the originators of the breed were common fancy mice which were suffering from a disease of the brain analogous to the 'gid' in sheep.
The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior
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Japanese the type of permanence up to a generation ago, when he suddenly awoke and startled the world with a rejuvenescence the like of which the world had never seen before.
The Yellow Peril
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Food companies describe some of their efforts as adding "umami," a Japanese word that, roughly translated, means "good flavor.
A Taste for Hotter, Mintier, Fruitier
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Japanese investors are repatriating their money as a result of a decline in the yen.
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For people who aren't sick of Battle Without Honor or Humanity the full CD of guitar heroics from the Japanese master.
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Japanese has borrowed heavily from English.
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The store's Japanese branches are capitalized at 2.8 million yen.
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He devoted himself to the reconstruction of lost orthographies and grammars, developed a distinctly Japanese poetics.
井の中の蛙 » Renaissance Japan » Print
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So while artists in 1860s Paris were discovering the beauty of Japanese "floating world" — or ukiyo-e — woodblock prints, many Japanese artists were heading to Yokohama, scouring European publications and creating their own genre of exotica: the Yokohama-e.
How Japan Saw Us
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A Japanese team at Kyoto University has discovered how to reprogram skin cells so that they “dedifferentiate” into the equivalent of an embryonic stem cell.
The Anti-Science Party
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Everything was sculpted to present an elegant, Japanese refinement, using dark woods and red silks and gold embroidery and edging.
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You may have been offered red Japanese wineberries (Rubus phoenicolasius) from someone's garden; they're sweet but not a patch on blackberries for flavour.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Japanese economy was then, and in many ways still is, highly "cartelized" in manufacturing, farming and trade.
Jeff Schweitzer: China's Downfall: the Ultimate Impact of Environmental Degradation
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The Japanese language includes sharply divergent styles of speech for men and women.
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People who live in areas of the southeastern United States where kudzu has overgrown everything have little good to say about this Japanese import.
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The scene in the basement is a flower-power nightmare version of the daytime variety shows on Japanese television.
Let’s Die Together
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Japanese would have difficulty to secure real goods from Americans for dollars they have received since these dollars are unbacked by production.
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More daring is the Japanese Juggler, which has white rum with chopped pineapple, orange, pineapple, and grape juice with coconut cream.
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All too soon , though, the Dutchman falls foul of the Japanese.
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For not all Japanese industry is receptive to change.
MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
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The only sound was the chimes of the Japanese crystals.
Times, Sunday Times
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For those more culturally inclined, there is a fairly good museum housed in a Japanese building from when Sakhalin Island was called Karafuto and Yuzhno was called Toyohara.
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She speaks no Japanese and is unfamiliar with Japanese culture.
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First in the queue were two Japanese students.
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Its tranquil moments convey a nostalgic yearning common to Japanese folk music.
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We shall be working in close partnership with our Japanese clients.
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The Japanese people will for sure learn many lessons from the earthquake and tsunami tragedy, but what lessons should they and we learn about nuclear power?
Times, Sunday Times
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Haiku a Japanese classic ditty by the 17 components of a divergence in pronunciation.
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French technique meets Japanese elegance around a traditional garden at the upscale Tetsuya's, where there is just one coveted degustation menu.
Sydney: Autumn in Oz
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We did see part of the battle of the Yalu from the outer walls of Wiju, "he said, but added," From then on the Japanese treatment of the correspondents with the first army grew stricter -- When I left Yokohama homeward bound, all the other correspondents patiently playing the game according to Japanese etiquette, were still publicly dining and privily blaspheming Tokyo.
JACK LONDON'S WAR
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Few women are in positions of real responsibility in Japanese commerce and only around five per cent of women are elected representatives in Japan's Parliament.
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As a Japanese female having engaged in long-term anthropological fieldwork in African rural areas I suggest the OP might consider a much wider audience and context in which the products might be consumed than as suggested in 1. or 2.
PORN PRODUCER WITH A HEART OF GOLD » Sociological Images
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During World War II, he served with the United States Air Corps ‘Statistical Control,’ where he helped determine the most efficient way to obliterate Japanese cities.
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About that time Herter Brothers developed its unique version of the Anglo-Japanese style in furniture, rectilinear in outline and constructed of ebonized wood.
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The myth of the Japanese sniper is exploded by returning officers.
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Spurred by the growing popularity of judo, especially in European countries, a new generation of non-Japanese judoka are coming of age -- and they're changing the nature of the game.
Judo power shift
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A wide range of Japanese food will be on offer, as well as outdoor film screenings on a lawn near the seafront.
Times, Sunday Times
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During his visit to Japan, Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping proposed to utilize Japanese capital and technologies, which ushered in China's reform and opening up and attraction of foreign capital.
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Japanese soldiers shouldering their weapons were standing guard in even-numbered ranks outside the gate (my grandmother at the time had studied a little algebra).
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A 1960s ranch calls for a contemporary garden with a sculptural plant, such as a Japanese maple or contorted filbert.
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Under the regent Prince Shotoku in the late sixth and early seventh centuries there was a bringing together of Buddhism and the indigenous Shinto religion that would color Japanese Buddhism from then on.
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Commentators analysed how the Japanese industrial model had triumphed over its rivals.
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The dark-painted rim and foot imitate Japanese cloisonne enamel vases, which often feature dark rims and bases of shakudo, an alloy of antimony, copper, and gold.
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The Chinese, Japanese, and South Korean governments have launched a program to revegetate dust-generating lands in China, and researchers from around the Pacific Rim have begun intensive studies of Chinese dust and its impacts.
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As an art form, it has survived the dynasties, the warlords, the Japanese occupation of Shanghai, the Communist Revolution, and has just about survived the restless nature of the Other Festival's unappreciative audience.
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The influence of Japanese metalwares is also evident in the use by American art brass firms of mixtures of plated and textured brass.
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Alongside the land side Japanese defences, the Japanese high command put their faith in the kamikazes which it was believed would inflict such serious casualties on the Americans in Okinawa that they would retreat.
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While leaders in Beijing remain vigilant against Japanese "rearmament," their rhetoric is part of an orchestrated strategy to overtake Japan as the region's pre-eminent power.
Smoke Alarm
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In the Midwest, cucumber beetles will arrive in August, posing the same problems for heartland rosarians as Japanese beetles do for most rosarians east of the Rockies.
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The gelatinizing agent was a Japanese seaweed called agar-agar, commonly found in organic stores.
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Even if a Japanese bomb missed its target, it was likely to find something worth blowing up.
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The Japanese artists ISOBE Katsushiro and MIZUNO Ryo continue to follow Japanese beau ideal style, one draws the insect world with his pencils, another builds the weird atmosphere with his ball pens.
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In 1944, as a civilian, he flew fifty combat missions in the Pacific theater and shot down one Japanese fighter.
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After the cold war, a trend of "New Nationalism" thoughts went rampantly in the Japanese politics, which sought for a big power position in the international politics.
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When the Americans did not give up but rather kept building more planes and tanks, the Japanese responded with massive suicidal attacks, believing that Americans, selfish and mongrelized, could not stand up to such a show of national unity and self-sacrifice.
Sea of Thunder
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It appears that the director made use of actual WW2 era (American?) destroyers and added some smoke stacks and flying bridges to them – to simulate Japanese pre-dreadnought ships.
2009 August 21 « Third Point of Singularity
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It borrowed acupuncture and the moxa from the Japanese heathen, and was taught the use of lobelia by the American savage.
Medical Essays, 1842-1882
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For De Vos, Benedict's text had been both an inspiration and a foil, against which he argued that the Japanese are a deeply interiorized and guilt-ridden people and not motivated by external emotions rooted in social shame as Benedict had described.
Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco : The Fox
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Japanese tire maker Bridgestone Corp., which toppled Michelin from its podium as the world's No. 1 tire maker by sales in 2005, will be a second-source supplier for tires on new versions of Citroën's C2 and C3 compact sedans when they are introduced in the latter part of 2009.
Citroën ending agreement to use only Michelin tires
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It is of course possible to write Japanese entirely in hiragana or katakana, and that's what Japanese children start by learning to do in school before they move on to kanji.
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Even this season that represents the death of the garden is a vital one for our Japanese gardener, while our western gardener sulks until spring.
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Hosted by a crazed Japanese comedian and judged by a crack team of genuine Japanese schoolgirls, all of the show, save the sketches, is performed in Japanese.
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Japanese eat fugu without much fear or trepidation because of the confidence they have in licensed chefs.
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Vega is seen here as vicious and impossibly vain, but not quite the psycho nutjob of the Japanese anime movie.
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She thought there were Japanese beetles and aloed kneecaps.
A Name That Hurt
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Nissan has idled four of its five Japanese assembly plants this week because it is running short of a key engine control unit suppled by a division of
Gadget Appetite Strains Suppliers
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The garden includes a Japanese maple and eight kinds of flowers, among them hydrangeas, petunias, pansies and portulaca.
Urban Oases
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The Japanese were producing over 100 million tons of steel.
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Burbank spent seventeen years hybridizing the common oxeye daisy with the English daisy, the German daisy, and the small but brilliantly white Japanese daisy.
Jane S. Smith: Daisies, Weddings, and Making the Ideal Real
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All the credible scientists, of course, are saying that this is nonsense, it is simple minded, and absolutely have trashed it but the Japanese insist that they must go forward.
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Many modern owners see the coloration as tarnish and clean the surface, but it was probably intended to imitate the Japanese dark-colored alloys shibuichi and shakudo.
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Heisenberg remarked, when the Japanese physicist Yukawa discovered the particle now known as the meson and the term
Werner Heisenberg - Biography
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The night before the marathon, the Rosses celebrated their anniversary at an Upper West Side Japanese restaurant, located beneath the apartment where he lived when a podiatry student.
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I personally think イルカー (irukaa) would be a closer pronunciation of "Ilker" using Japanese syllabary.
Your Name in 5 Different Scripts
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Led by the Japanese, we assumed our electronic appliances would miniaturise until we had cameras the size of wine gums.
The Guardian World News
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This was the first academic position in the German-speaking world that was dedicated specifically to Chinese and Japanese, rather than to some more general rubric that might allowably include them.
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Oddly, Hopkins makes perfectly realistic graphite drawings of anemones, tulips and ranunculuses that have the delicacy of drypoint etching; he also paints straightforward Japanese watercolor ‘portraits’ of flowers.
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His fricassee of snails contains the spicy Japanese condiment red yuzu kosho, local fiddlehead ferns and resinous Greek mastic infused with English peas.
Snails Quicken Their Culinary Pace
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I looked at the camellia with its fat pink blooms and at the scarlet flowers of the Japanese quince.
RESCUING ROSE
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I am to be sent to take part in the negotiations with the Japanese government and report on it later.
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That same year another daimyo, also with shogunal consent, led an expedition to Taiwan to explore the possibilities of setting up a trading center there, although nothing came of the attempt. 43 In 1616, a Japanese merchant-adventurer named Murayama Toan (村山東庵) sent thirteen junks to conquer Taiwan. 44 They were ambushed in a creek by headhunters and decided to give up on Taiwan and instead pillage the Chinese coast.
How Taiwan Became Chinese
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Later that day, other enlisted radiomen/gunners helped even the score, protecting their dive-bomber pilots as they wiped out the enemy carrier force, sinking all four Japanese flattops.
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Miso is salty but also complex and meaty, a unique flavor best described by the Japanese term umami.
The City Cook
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The Japanese government, Roosevelt, and some Japan officers in the State Department all proposed abandoning the search for a comprehensive agreement in favor of negotiating a temporary agreement, what the diplomats called a modus vivendi from the Latin, a way of living.
Interpretations of American History
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Japanese companies, especially those in the auto sector, are long-term investors in Thailand and are some of the key tenants at Hemaraj's and Amata's industrial estates on the country's eastern seaboard.
Real Estate
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Japanese executives will probably never go as far a some free-market economists wish in slashing payrolls.
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The main characteristic regarding accent in Japanese is that the highest accent is on the penult (second to the last syllable).
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She taught English to Japanese business people.
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In the case of the Japanese-born Nara, this exhibition featuring more that 100 of his works -- from paintings, drawings, illustrations, album covers and installations -- shows how he evolved from a more traditional art-schoolish approach to painting to become a leading proponent of the neo-pop kawa-kawai creepy cute school of pop-art.
Brad Balfour: Closing This Weekend -- Two Shows of Artists Who Use Music as Inspiration
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Nevertheless, the ferment in Japanese minds grew constantly more intense.
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His hobby was collecting Japanese comic books, also known as manga, and he always seemed to have oily hair.
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We cut through the Japanese barberry with clippers to get to a wet area.
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More radical steps the BOJ could take include an increase in the amount of Japanese government bonds it buys from the market, currently set at 1.8 trillion yen monthly.
Central Bank Expected to Expand Lending Facility
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If suicide operations reflected Japanese desperation, it could not be claimed that they were ineffectual.
Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
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Last year two Japanese tourists were injured when armed bandits held up two tour vans.
Times, Sunday Times
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technically lagging behind the Japanese
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The shuttle will remain for a week and a half to complete work on a Japanese space laboratory.
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Tom Ford has introduced a $990 jean made from Japanese selvedge denim, silk-lined pockets and a front button plated with 18-karat gold.
Fashion Roundup: Mad Men Designer Working on Collection; Tom Ford's $990 Jeans; More on Michelle Obama's Fashion Choices
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Not only because a number of the flavors and aromas are not shared between cultures, but also because many of the actual names of fruits and other foodstuffs in Japanese utilize somewhat obscure Kanjii characters, and are better rendered using more modern Hiragana characters.
Vinography: A Wine Blog
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Much more difficult for the North is to satisfy Japan's demand for detailed and reliable information on the fate of 10 other missing Japanese.
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Viewed differently from German-Americans and Italian-Americans, Japanese residents were singled out for special treatment.
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Unsurprisingly, sakura feature heavily in Japanese art.
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But the Japanese today are indifferent to budo (the martial way)," she says.
Time's Arrow
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Reaching lengths of over two feet in length and weighing over 3 lbs., the hellbender is the largest amphibian species found in North America and the third largest salamander in the world, coming in behind the Chinese and the Japanese giant salamanders which are truly massive.
David Mizejewski: Salamander Eating Habits
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From Chinese literati painting to Japanese Yamato-e, from romanticism to Dadaism, different forms of art serve as the instrumentality to educate the public.
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Stuttering can be a rare early manifestation in Japanese B encephalitis.
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The star-studded indoor festivities included action star Jackie Chan, Japanese singer Shinji Tanimura, concert pianist Lang Lang and opera star Andrea Bocelli among the 2,300 performers.
Incredible Opening Ceremony as China Celebrates the Shanghai World Expo 2010 | Impact Lab
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Japanese write as a repetition of the syllables jun-ta; and the name junta is sometimes given to the grasshopper itself.
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series
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This really very scary Japanese ghost story from director Hideo Nakata exerts a chilling grip with its icy calm and eerie reticence.
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It was established as a puppet state(1932) after the Japanese invaded Manchuria in1931 and was returned to Chinese sovereignty in1945.
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In one, Japanese researchers fed genetically diabetic mice a diet containing 20-percent whole maitake powder for eight weeks.
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The garden includes ferns, hydrangeas, irises, waterlilies, camellias, rhododendrons, Japanese maples and fuchsias.
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Drawing on data from biological anthropology, historical linguistics, and archaeology, he attempts an etic examination of the processes of formation of ethnic groups in the Japanese islands between 400 BC and the medieval era.
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The only annoyance is that the wiper and light control stalks remain on the Japanese sides of the steering wheel.
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Japanese children with reading disabilities often have disproportionately more difficulty reading and writing kanji than kana.
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The Japanese stereo track features very good channel separation and some rather nice low-end action.
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The date was the 79th anniversary of the Mukden incident, a plot by Japanese Imperial Army officers that helped provoke the Japanese invasion of Manchuria.
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But many Japanese suffer from the distances they commute to work.
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A salmagundi of Italian marble, Japanese carpet, matched rosewood, Hawaiian monkeypod wood, gold foil and tropical fish, the Sahara Inn is like a movie set for a dream sequence in a musical starring George Jessel and Zsa Zsa Gabor.
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In preparation for that makeover, the Japanese government announced plans in December to fund JBIC's overseas investment and loan program with up to two-thirds of the proceeds from the sales of some 300 billion yen $3.5 billion worth of state-held shares in Japanese telecom giant Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.
A True 'Japan Inc.' Could be on the Way
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These massages fuse elements of French effleurage, Japanese shiatsu and Chinese acupressure.
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And then, trust the Japanese to make an opera out of what could have been a humdrum reading session with a reader, a reading lamp, and a group of people waiting for the promise to be redeemed.
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In Japan, the term Chosenjin ‘Chosôn person’ (or worse, Senjin) has long been so derogatory that the polite equivalent is now Kankokujin ‘Han country person’, and South Korea is Kankoku (the Japanese equivalent of Hanguk)–but North Korea remains Kita Chosen ‘North Chosôn’.
Koreans of Central Asia « Far Outliers
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Cutting staff and trimming capacity may rejuvenate many Japanese corporations - but not without cost.
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July 5th, 2006 at 7: 13 pm ann coulter says: malkin is not a bad ‘bottom’ most days … she likes me to wear a japanese headband and yell ‘BONZAI’ … that gets her all hot and stinky … mooney is welcome … i never say ‘no’ to another eunuch … i say ‘bring it on!’ kisses, ann
Think Progress » Coulter plagiarism charges are being investigated
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The city was all burnt down during the the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
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After all this is a troll, a cowardly troll, he probably agrees with putting Japanese/Americans in internment camps.
Think Progress » Obama: Gitmo Has ‘Been Subject To A Lot Of…Pretty Rank Politics’
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Other flavors to think about are litchi (a tree fruit from China), yuzu (a rather expensive Japanese lemon), ginger and rosemary.
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This then sort of leads on to Japanese ultrarealist love dolls.
Boing Boing: November 23, 2003 - November 29, 2003 Archives
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Hip-hop, cowboy wind, and the wind wind wind, occupation, fur, all-match, hippie, ladies fashion, Korean, Japanese, what is it Fashion is the urban special logo, is a city in the vast city of special psychological needs.
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Ramjohn, also known as ‘DJ Scobie,’ is using the Japanese karaoke concept to fashion today's Carnival hits into easy-to-follow singalong ditties.
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In addition to ala carte sushi, they will also have chawanmushi (a Japanese savory custard), tempura, agemomo (fried stuff), yakimono (meat on sticks), udon, soba and donburi (rice bowls).
Conveyor Belt Sushi is Coming to Midtown!!! | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
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Out in the Atlantic, vast Japanese factory ships work nonstop, using modern sonar detection to spot the tuna shoals they sweep the ocean clean of fish.
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Upon exiting the other side it appears they have evaded the Japanese.
April 2010
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Where is the Japanese Embassy?
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Puli subprefect Hiyama Tetsusaburo was the first prominent Japanese official to marry into an Aborigine polity.
Archive 2008-10-01
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The Japanese Government had a secret deal with Germany during the Second World War.
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A group of Japanese archeologists plans to excavate an archaeological site in central Afghanistan that may have been an important center of Buddhism.
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Will Western industry ever catch up with Japanese innovations?
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They are often found in Japanese temple precincts and are so tough that a few specimens survived the Hiroshima blast when all other vegetation was wiped out.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Japanese staff bowed their heads in abject misery.
Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
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It is reputed in Japanese culture that noisy eating is a compliment to the cook.
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In March, the department announced that Japanese-Americans would no longer be eligible for the draft.
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I bought some post cards of prints by Japanese artists.
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You have been asked to write a report for the CEO of a Japanese car manufacturer.
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A dumpy Japanese is asking for you.
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SSG is part of a Gardena-based group of restaurants that offer Japanese specialties not found in your typical sushi/teppan shop.
You gonna eat that? Random musings on food and life in Orange County, California » 2005 » January
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The Japanese authorities had feared an invasion of English hooligans, but there has been little trouble so far.
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The nunchaku popularised in Bruce Lee films and used by Japanese ninjas is only meant to be used by experts in combat sports.
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In fact, I read that some Japanese women will even pronounce "shi" as "si" to sound cute and lispy like a child.
Literacy among Etruscan specialists less than 10% (or Alphabet Chess)
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A Chinese and a Japanese auto maker agreed to from a joint venture to produce cars.
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TO MAKE JAPANESE-STYLE KATSU: Dredge thin seitan cutlets in wholewheat flour, shake; then coat in soured soymilk or nutmilk 1 cup either one with 1 Tbs. lemon juice added; then coat all over with "panko"-- Japanese breadcrumbs.
LEMON, SAGE, ROSEMARY AND THYME JAM
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My teacher, who students called Sensei, was a thirty-something-year-old Japanese man who owned a nice-sized space that we called the dojo.
Midnight
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Day takes a fictional look at a wide-ranging Japanese exobiologist...in space.
Archive 2010-07-01