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It doesn't matter what East-Asian characters look like in anime either.
At the Trailer Park: The Last Airbender; 2012; ZombieLand; Ponyo 2009
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(And a new hegemon that makes the Greater East-Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere long for the days of Yankee Imperialism.)
What next? Fireworks on Mao's birthday? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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The way a piece is structured, for example, might follow a traditional East-Asian scheme—slow at the start, gradually getting higher and louder before subsiding—but since this is not exclusive to Asia, few listeners would immediately read into it the composer's origin.
O for a Thousand Pipes to Sing Lee Lawrence 2011
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If by “Asian features” you meant East-Asian i.e., Japanese, Korean, east-China Chinese then why not say so?
Nikon Camera Says Asians [UPDATE: People] Are Always Blinking » Sociological Images 2009
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I don't recall the passage in GoT in which Martin describes Drogo as being "of Turco-Mongol or at least East-Asian" decent.
More casting tidbits 2009
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American banks need the cash and oil-producing and East-Asian governments have it.
Archive 2008-02-01 Robert Reich 2008
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American banks need the cash and oil-producing and East-Asian governments have it.
American Finance: From Deregulation to Government Ownership in One Fell Swoop Robert Reich 2008
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When the history books are written, 1997 may be remembered for the Mars landing or Dolly the clone or perhaps the Great East-Asian Co-Prosperity Collapse.
The Year Of The Tear 2008
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From 7 February, people from China and several other East-Asian countries, including Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal and Singapore, will spend 15 days celebrating the beginning of the Chinese New Year, or Chúxī, as it is called in Pinyin.
Archive 2008-02-01 Thatsnews 2008
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This passage instantiates a general feature of East-Asian culture, which favors allusiveness over explicitness and completeness.
Japanese Aesthetics Parkes, Graham 2005
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