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I have looked around for a while to finding not Japonese bento ideas.
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The retroflex [r] and the clear [l] sound the same to the Japonese; i.e. rice and lice -- Yew!
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Not speaking Japonese, I was really nervous about using their system, but not surprisingly they have employed all sorts of technology to make the trip easier to navigate (including lighted diagrams and led stop information).
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South Africa wants to build new nuclear reactors to meet growing demand for electricity and has also asked US-Japonese Westinghouse to made a bid.
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I asked how and he said that Japonese style is very clean and no-nonsense, whereas Cuba (and Mexico) have what is called the "Pimiento" style - a bit more relaxed and teasing.
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There are many Japonese and German students as well as a few Americans.
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If our Rulers and Legislators, wou'd once heartily set about contriving, to get us Bread out of our own Fields, and oblige us by Laws to till the Ground sufficiently, we might soon see our People and their Children, as busy as so many _Japonese_
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By the crown of Portugal this will be experienced because, if the people of Eastern India alone were to sell goods and to buy those of the Chinese and Japonese, they would obviously gain more and be able to pay higher customs to your Majesty; for when the sellers and buyers are many and different, all is to the advantage of the
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One is that of Agoo, commonly called "the port of Japon," because it was the first port which the Japonese occupied in these islands [when our people first saw them here].
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The Indians pay these deerskins as tributes; while trade in them is a source of great profit for Japon, because the Japonese make of them good leather for various purposes.
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