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To the north of this line on the east coast of Africa is the maritime country of Zanguebar, or more properly Zenjibar, so named from a Negro nation called the Zenji, who had formerly conquered all that coast before the settlement of the
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And my husband, Zenji, who has always been there through the hellish ups and downs of my health challenges and by being there has made all the difference.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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And my husband, Zenji, who has always been there through the hellish ups and downs of my health challenges and by being there has made all the difference.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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Sorry Zenji, while I can understand the source of your pique, we are doing things the old fashioned way by setting up a united front and not hip checking the rest of the world out of the way.
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* MacIntosh had said in the letter in English, which had to be translated for * Zenji: _Let us take this opportunity to get to really know each other_.
Galapagos Vonnegut, Kurt 1985
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This was something * MacIntosh actually had * Zenji doing, although * Zenji could scarcely swim: scuba-diving down forty meters to a Spanish galleon, and bringing up broken dishes and cannonballs.
Galapagos Vonnegut, Kurt 1985
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So * Zenji said that he would like time to think about it.
Galapagos Vonnegut, Kurt 1985
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They might panic under such circumstances, and * Zenji might refuse to negotiate anymore, and ask to be put ashore at the nearest port so that he and his wife could fly back home.
Galapagos Vonnegut, Kurt 1985
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And then, at the time of the MacIntosh's visit to Japan, * Zenji had come up with a pilot model for a new generation of simultaneous voice translators, and he had named it "Mandarax."
Galapagos Vonnegut, Kurt 1985
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* Zenji, whose genes live on today, was so jangled by his wife and now by * MacIntosh that he could not speak.
Galapagos Vonnegut, Kurt 1985
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