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Admiral Bunka was the first to try and add in his opinion, “Well, if we†™ re next to nothing, then nothing is next to something.
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Admiral Bunka appeared understandably perplexed, and rather upset at the whole situation.
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The Ensign returned to his seat and began typing the orders until he stopped and glanced back to Admiral Bunka, “Sir, wouldn†™ t that be going away from nothing? â€
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Bunka rose up and cleared his throat, “And why not, Sergeant Gimble? â€
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Next to Nothing by B. YorkJanuary 22nd, 2006 “I†™ m sorry, will you repeat that? †Admiral Bunka was squinting to hear, even though his very nervous ensign was right beside him. “We, uh, are at full stop sir.
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The curtain was, unfortunately, burned in the great fire of Yedo on the 4th of March in the third year of Bunka.
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Sadanobu had effected by the force of genius and unflagging assiduity, were quickly replaced by an age of retrogression, so that posterity learned to speak of the prodigality of the Bunka and Bunsei eras (1804-1829), instead of the frugality of the Kwansei
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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'My mother's shop was a very small dressmaking shop in the neighbourhood and our customers there were housewives,' says Yamamoto, who worked there between his studies, first a law degree at Keio University and then a three-year fashion degree, at Bunka.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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After her husband's death, Yamamoto's mother, Fumi, learnt to sew at the Bunka fashion college and ran a dressmaker's shop in what her son describes as the 'seedy Kabukicho area' of Shinjuku in Tokyo.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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After her husband's death, Yamamoto's mother, Fumi, learnt to sew at the Bunka fashion college and ran a dressmaker's shop in what her son describes as the 'seedy Kabukicho area' of Shinjuku in Tokyo.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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