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Examples
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We found a bar called the Fuku (means owl) and we were the only ones in there.
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We must make sure that Hiro- and Fuku- do not remain islands in our collective experience, but rather lead to an improved and sustained nuclear safety culture.
Joe Cirincione: Hiroshima to Fukushima: The Illusion of Control Joe Cirincione 2011
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We must make sure that Hiro- and Fuku- do not remain islands in our collective experience, but rather lead to an improved and sustained nuclear safety culture.
Joe Cirincione: Hiroshima to Fukushima: The Illusion of Control Joe Cirincione 2011
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We must make sure that Hiro- and Fuku- do not remain islands in our collective experience, but rather lead to an improved and sustained nuclear safety culture.
Joe Cirincione: Hiroshima to Fukushima: The Illusion of Control Joe Cirincione 2011
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Thus we arrive at the threshold of modernity and of the modern, technocratic, bureaucratic form of government that we are now so familiar with the subject, apparently, of Mr. Fuku yama's next volume.
From Dynasty to Democracy David Gress 2011
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We must make sure that Hiro- and Fuku- do not remain islands in our collective experience, but rather lead to an improved and sustained nuclear safety culture.
Joe Cirincione: Hiroshima to Fukushima: The Illusion of Control Joe Cirincione 2011
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Meca Tanaka also has a 4-volume-complete series that is very enjoyable read called “Sailor Fuku ni Onegai!”
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Part of the narrator's task in Oscar Wao is explicating how the Fuku (curse) that has befallen Oscar's family is a microcosm of the broader Fuku Americanus (curse of the New World).
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LAH: From the hot hand towels to the ashtrays to taking your money, and delivering your change, 5-year-old Fuku-chan and 12-year - old Yat-chan are working the tables.
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More to the point, at that level, teaching is the important service, with Sensei (any teacher), Shidoin (instructor), Fuku Shidoin (assistant instructor), and Shihan (master instructor, or “teacher of teachers”) being the appellations.
Belting Out James Killus 2007
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