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Yoshiharu Habu is a highly-respected professional shogi (also known as Japanese chess) player.
Global Voices in English » Japan: ‘Yoshiharu Habu and Modern Shogi’, an Open Translation Project 2009
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Medinet Habu is placed farther to the south than any building on the eastern side of the river.
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While the motivations of Fukamachi’s interest in Habu aren’t clear, the interest itself is credible because it mirrors the ways readers are probably engaged in Habu’s story, even as that engagement mirrors Habu’s fascination with mountains.
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While the motivations of Fukamachi’s interest in Habu aren’t clear, the interest itself is credible because it mirrors the ways readers are probably engaged in Habu’s story, even as that engagement mirrors Habu’s fascination with mountains.
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Habu is intuitive and gifted, but he’s reckless and he dismisses the contributions of his partners.
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While the motivations of Fukamachi’s interest in Habu aren’t clear, the interest itself is credible because it mirrors the ways readers are probably engaged in Habu’s story, even as that engagement mirrors Habu’s fascination with mountains.
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If that’s right, the Habu is out as a candidate for superfine lace.
Jean's Knitting Jean 2009
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Habu is intuitive and gifted, but he’s reckless and he dismisses the contributions of his partners.
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If that’s right, the Habu is out as a candidate for superfine lace.
Archive 2009-04-01 Jean 2009
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Habu is intuitive and gifted, but he’s reckless and he dismisses the contributions of his partners.
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