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Examples
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Though Londos 'original move may or may not have been inspired by judo's "hadaka jime," pro-wrestling's sleeper and a rear naked choke both share a similar style of execution.
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Nobody likes to be the bearer of bad news and I'm no different, especially when I'm speaking to several martial artists who are as skillful with hadaka jime as they are with a corkscrew.
The Pour 2009
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Then he reached up, grabbed the collars of my gi, and pulled, the Nami juji jime.
Twixt 2009
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Were this a less virtual medium, I might invite you to attempt to choke me with a seat extension, while I use one of the techniques of shimewaza, perhaps sankaku jime or hadaka jime.
Gingrich: Six Muslim Scholars Should Have Been "Prosecuted" 2009
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Sebastian Mayer/AEIOU Tie the 'obi-jime' (a sash that holds the obi knot together).
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There's "hiyashi-komi" or cooling fish in ice-water slurry to bring down its core temperature, and "nou-jime" or puncturing the head with a metal hook causing instantaneous brain death (which keeps the rest of the fish's organs functioning, as in kaimin katsugyo).
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There's "hiyashi-komi" or cooling fish in ice-water slurry to bring down its core temperature, and "nou-jime" or puncturing the head with a metal hook causing instantaneous brain death (which keeps the rest of the fish's organs functioning, as in kaimin katsugyo).
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There's "hiyashi-komi" or cooling fish in ice-water slurry to bring down its core temperature, and "nou-jime" or puncturing the head with a metal hook causing instantaneous brain death (which keeps the rest of the fish's organs functioning, as in kaimin katsugyo).
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Staples 2010
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There's "hiyashi-komi" or cooling fish in ice-water slurry to bring down its core temperature, and "nou-jime" or puncturing the head with a metal hook causing instantaneous brain death (which keeps the rest of the fish's organs functioning, as in kaimin katsugyo).
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Sarah Staples 2010
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Osa's pretty deadly with her hadaka-jime, isn't she? "
Achille's Choice Niven, Larry 1991
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