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He wasn't just humouring me. Those were the eyes of someone who really understood my feelings and sympathised.
Are there any knacks, or good sites, for downloading Japanese software?
The bearer of this letter is my friend Suzuki.
In Japan the ring shaped ones came into use first so they're also often called "contraceptive rings".
The weak point of this book is that it's less than persuasive when the married author recommends not being married.
The basis of this system is that the students must take turns in teaching, they have to help each other.
Like the saying that things are seen clearest from outside I wish he'd leave the association for a time and take a look at Japanese soccer.
This time I hadn't converted my money yet, so I needed to change Yen into Yuan.
In Japan solar heat is used more for solar water heaters than for electricity generation.
I think there are probably few Japanese who know this side of the Emperor Meiji, the side that left a song like this.
Basically I like short poems. Among them this poem was my favourite.
It covers everything from the fundamentals of microbiology to the latest news.
When I looked in a gardening book I was surprised by how many were marked poisonous.
The point of true mutual understanding has not yet been reached between Japan and China.
Detailed design is the work of drawing up a diagram that is capable of being manufactured from the plan set in the baseline design.
Baseline design and flight capability predictions for reusable winged hybrid rocket system.
Japanese cultured pearls have come to monopolise as much as 60% of the world pearl market.
In 2000 Japan's health care system was the best in the world, but since clinical internship was introduced in 2003 it has clearly deteriorated.
I thought it would be boorish to challenge his identity without warning.
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.

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