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Kamui no Ken was a sort of samurai/ninja story set during the transition of the fall of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the re-establishment of Japan under the Emperor Meiji in 1868.
I wonder why it is that some plants become annuals and others perennials?
This is a condition caused by aging.
Playing baseball is a sport, and climbing mountains is a sport, too.
He became, as it were, a kind of hero from a strange land.
Heat is a form of energy.
Reading is the kind of habit that once acquired is never lost.
It's a kind of virtue to keep one's temper.
Suppressing one's anger is a virtue.
I have agreed to let a friend's son come up to this farm by day for about six months as a sort of farm pupil.
Strictly speaking, the bamboo is a kind of grass.
The article's tone was one of pessimism.
English is a kind of universal language.
We look back on days gone by, if not always with affections, at any rate with a kind of wistfulness.
Lobsters belong to a class of marine animals.
It's nothing but a kind of joke.
It is a kind of orange.
This is a kind of food.
This is a kind of animal that lives in the sea.
This is a kind of love letter.

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