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  • Meanwhile, Furuta is talking to a crowd inside the building, saying that normally, non-members aren’t allowed to watch matches but they’d like them to be able to feel the tension of the match so they’re allowed to watch it live this time, adding that talking and recording are forbidden in a match room.

    Shion no Ou ep 02 « Undercover 2007

  • He leaves and goes over to the observation room where Hani-meijin introduces him as his apprentice to Hisatani, Furuta and Saori.

    Shion no Ou ep 18 « Undercover 2008

  • Same is happening at the Shougi Association as Furuta denies permission interviews regarding Shion as well.

    Shion no Ou ep 03 « Undercover 2007

  • Saori and Ayumi immediately make their way to Furuta and asks where Shion is.

    Shion no Ou ep 02 « Undercover 2007

  • The next day, at the Shougi Association, Furuta receives a threatening fax addressed to Shion.

    Shion no Ou ep 02 « Undercover 2007

  • Artists then may have adopted the Rimpa technique of ignoring perspective and emphasizing "a flat logic of composition by paying more attention to the surface than the depth of the image," says Furuta.

    The Gold Rush 2008

  • Furuta, however, builds a convincing case connecting the two.

    The Gold Rush 2008

  • As Furuta stated, the players felt they had to take a stand, and the stand they took was a breathtaking one—they threatened the first strike in Japanese baseball history.

    The old world teeters » Japundit Blog 2005

  • An established star on the field, Furuta maintained his boyish good looks and charm, was a tireless worker on behalf of the fans and players, and conveyed sincerity and good will in every appearance.

    The old world teeters » Japundit Blog 2005

  • "We do work together," adds Furuta, "to determine what level of business to give to a supplier."

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

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