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CRAFT: Koseki date back to the late 19th century, originally intended as a means of conscripting soldiers.
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CRAFT: Koseki date back to the late 19th century, originally intended as a means of conscripting soldiers.
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"They asked me how long it would take," said Masatake Koseki, head of the Yokosuka plant, which is 40 miles south of Tokyo and run by Tokyo Electric.
NYT > Home Page By HIROKO TABUCHI 2011
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"They asked me how long it would take," said Masatake Koseki, head of the Yokosuka plant, which is 40 miles south of Tokyo and run by Tokyo Electric.
NYT > Home Page By HIROKO TABUCHI 2011
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"They asked me how long it would take," said Masatake Koseki, head of the Yokosuka plant, which is 40 miles south of Tokyo and run by Tokyo Electric.
NYT > Global Home By HIROKO TABUCHI 2011
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"They asked me how long it would take," said Masatake Koseki, head of the Yokosuka plant, which is 40 miles south of Tokyo and run by Tokyo Electric.
NYT > Home Page By HIROKO TABUCHI 2011
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"They asked me how long it would take," said Masatake Koseki, head of the Yokosuka plant, which is 40 miles south of Tokyo and run by Tokyo Electric.
NYT > Home Page By HIROKO TABUCHI 2011
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The current system of Koseki or Family Registers was instituted in China in March 1868.
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Japanese Family Registers (Koseki) began as early as 451 A.D.
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The signing marks the reunion of Koseki and Miller, two longtime friends and creative cohorts who previously worked together at Ohio Edit (now known as Rock Paper Scissors NY).
Creative COW News 2010
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