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Japan honestly said they must keep the Mutsu, which is the most magnificent ship afloat at this minute, the very newest, because her statesmen said they could not bring home to their people the necessity of destroying a practically new ship that was just being launched.
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Mutsu -- in other words, the whole of the northeastern and northern littoral of the main island.
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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"Once I mentioned on WILL that the Mutsu was my favorite apple, and the next day somebody stripped our Mutsu tree of all our apples."
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At that time the term "Mutsu" represented a much wider area than the modern region of the same name: it comprised the five provinces now distinguished as Iwaki, Iwashiro, Rikuzen, Rikuchu, and
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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Any type will work, Mr. Kahan said, though he prefers Honeycrisp and Mutsu.
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He said his town of Mutsu, near the Higashidori nuclear plant, has been suffering since the construction of new plants was suspended.
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Cortland for red and Mutsu (Crispin) for green are also nice because they resist browning.
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Mutsu also good and it hard to beat plain ole Cortlands.
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Mutsu-hito was not only one of the most celebrated emperors of Japan, but also one of the greatest monarchs of the modern world.
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Mutsu-hito was not only one of the most celebrated emperors of Japan, but also one of the greatest monarchs of the modern world.
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