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Mamed Khalidov, unanimous decision, to retain Sengoku championship (previous loss to Khalidov was a non-title fight)
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With the fall of the second shogunate Japan has sunk into a state of disarray historians now call the Sengoku period, or the era of Warring States.
Mania News Feed 2010
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The last event was clearly titled Sengoku No Ran 2009, or Sengoku: Rebellion.
Bloody Elbow 2009
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Will that way of going about business help "Sengoku" thrive though?
MMA on Tap 2009
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However, Sengoku said there is "no need to worry" about other plants in the country.
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"Our energy policy is to stick to nuclear power," Sengoku said on a weekly talk show on public broadcaster NHK.He said Hamaoka was an exception and that the government's closure request Friday did not mean a departure from its nuclear-reliant policy.
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Highlighting Mr. Noda's fence-mending spirit, on Saturday the DPJ appointed former chief Cabinet secretary and Ozawa opponent Yoshito Sengoku to the newly created post of deputy chief of the policy affairs committee.
With Challenges in Abundance, New Japan Leader Reaches Out Shawn Schroter 2011
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Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshito Sengoku said Sunday that Japan will "stick to nuclear power as a national energy policy."
Japan Nuclear Crisis: Government Official Says Country Will Not Abandon Nuclear Power The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Synopsis: Sengoku Basara takes place during the Sengoku Period, or Warring States Period, during which Japan was split into many minor states battling over power and land.
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Our energy policy is to stick to nuclear power, Yoshito Sengoku, the deputy chief cabinet secretary, told reporters.
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