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  • The man who had once admired her way with words took exception to the following sentence: “The present Nazi and Shintoistic indoctrinations of mendacity and deceit I attribute to the disjunctive reasoning of warped minds and they cannot endure; for only the truth and the conviction of the truth of human postulates can withstand the onslaughts of time and violence.”

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • NEW IBERIA has always been an insular place, Shintoistic, protective of its traditions, virtually incestuous in its familial relationships and attitudes toward outsiders.

    Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002

  • NEW IBERIA has always been an insular place, Shintoistic, protective of its traditions, virtually incestuous in its familial relationships and attitudes toward outsiders.

    Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002

  • There was much agitation against the Japanese-language schools, as they were called, and there was no doubt that the priests taught an un-American, Shintoistic, nationalistic body of material, but in those years not a single child who attended the schools got into trouble with the police.

    Hawaii Michener, James 1959

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