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Judo is the sport form of Jujutsu; boxing is the sport form of brawling, etc.
Interview with Jonathan Maberry, author of Patient Zero 2009
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What division there is might be between, on the one hand, his instincts as a fighter — he's a black-belt in Judo — and, on the other hand, his more methodical, cerebral instincts, which were instilled in him by his KGB training.
Parsing Putin 2005
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What division there is might be between, on the one hand, his instincts as a fighter — he's a black-belt in Judo — and, on the other hand, his more methodical, cerebral instincts, which were instilled in him by his KGB training.
Parsing Putin 2005
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What division there is might be between, on the one hand, his instincts as a fighter — he's a black-belt in Judo — and, on the other hand, his more methodical, cerebral instincts, which were instilled in him by his KGB training.
Parsing Putin 2005
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Brian Olson Judo is a way of life for veteran of Atlanta and Sydney.
USATODAY.com 2004
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One was dubbed Judo to review Yahoo's advertiser strategy.
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Depending upon the layout of the club you may have to go to the changing rooms to get changed into your Judo suit, otherwise know as a Judo Gi.
Planet Judo 2010
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One was dubbed Judo to review Yahoo's advertiser strategy.
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One was dubbed Judo to review Yahoo's advertiser strategy.
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I've heard that Seagal invited a stunt man on the set of Under Siege, the well-known and regarded "Judo" Gene LeBell, to put him in a choke-hold so that he could demonstrate an escape -- only the escape didn't work and he was rendered unconscious on the set.
Archive 2010-04-01 Steve Perry 2010
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