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Most readers don't understand all the words but the publisher says the speeches still manage to capture the Japanese's imagination.
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I find it amazing that usually people who live on little islands, sometimes have the largest EGO Japanese's too.
Adm Blair, Obama's Intel Guy, Testimony on Taiwan Michael Turton 2009
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Woo-Cummings argues, "Johnson conveyed the truth that the Japanese's state was, like the Korean or Chinese, a hard-bitten one that chose economic development as the means to combat Western imperialism and ensure national survival ..."
CONTENTS 2007
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The Japanese's stubborn insistence on continuing the practice of commercial whaling, thinly disguised as research, has made them the pariah of the international community for decades [ "If You Knew Sushi," June].
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Japanese's prime minister is now standing by his health minister says, he should keep his job despite calling women birth-giving machines.
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Woo-Cummings argues, "Johnson conveyed the truth that the Japanese's state was, like the Korean or Chinese, a hard-bitten one that chose economic development as the means to combat Western imperialism and ensure national survival ..."
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Japanese's huge lexicon of onomatopoeic words and how they supplement other vocabulary is fascinating.
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"Once a Jap, always a Jap" was a hommage to the Japanese's strong cultural identity.
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So if you want to use Japanese fanarts, why don't you just follow Japanese's rules?
Boing Boing: January 13, 2002 - January 19, 2002 Archives 2002
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He reached over and took hold of the Japanese's wrist.
Tek Net Shatner, William 1997
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