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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of northeast Shikoku, Japan, on the Inland Sea. It is a major seaport.
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- proper noun
capital ofKagawa prefecture,Japan .
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Since 1906 there has been a missionary resident at Uwajima, a city of 15,000 inhabitants, in Ehime-Ken; and since 1911 a mission has been established at Takamatsu, which is connected with more than five secondary ports.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Kazuki Takamatsu mixes traditional and modern techniques.
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The recent strength of the yen provides good long-term opportunities, said Yasuharu Takamatsu, deputy president and chief executive of Meiji Yasuda's investment group.
Japan's Life Insurers Yield to Temptation Megumi Fujikawa 2010
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"It is vital to always review" our monetary policy management "objectively and calmly," Hirohide Yamaguchi , deputy BOJ governor, said earlier this month in Takamatsu, western Japan, in response to the Fed's new communication strategy.
Bank of Japan May Review How it Explains Inflation Goals Tatsuo Ito 2012
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"It is vital to always review" our monetary policy management "objectively and calmly," Hirohide Yamaguchi , deputy BOJ governor, said earlier this month in Takamatsu, Western Japan, in response to the Fed's new communication strategy.
Under Pressure, Bank of Japan Weighs Better Explanations of Price Target Tatsuo Ito 2012
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Artwork by Kazuki Takamatsu - December 3, 2009 added by dieAntagonista | Images mcs+ to rate
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He was the co-organizer and co-chairman of the 21st Princess Takamatsu Cancer Research Fund Symposium in Tokyo in 1990, and he was a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Theodore Focht, Harry Gelboin, Doris Deakin, Thomas Baxter, Gary Bearor 2010
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This story begins realistically enough: a boy decides to run away from home, and so he takes the night bus from Tokyo to Takamatsu, a small town where he has no friends or relatives, and where, thus, he is not likely to be looked for.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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This story begins realistically enough: a boy decides to run away from home, and so he takes the night bus from Tokyo to Takamatsu, a small town where he has no friends or relatives, and where, thus, he is not likely to be looked for.
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Grand Master Masaaki Hatsumi is the last living apprentice of the last "fighting ninja," Toshitsugu Takamatsu.
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