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  • ...rworks of Ukiyo-E: Hokusai - The Thirty-Six Views of Mt. Fuji'' (Kodansha, Tokyo, 1968) ([http://worldcat.org/oclc/89771 OCLC 89771])
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  • ...re offices in each prefectural capital, although they reported directly to Tokyo, not the prefectural governments.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...d to have been introduced by Tatsukichi Minobe, a member of the faculty of Tokyo University, and a member of the [[National Diet (Japan)|Diet]], during the Minobe, now Dean of Law at Tokyo University, did not, at first, see these as religious issues, and responded
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  • ...Military Tribunal (Nuremberg)]] and the [[International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)]].
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  • *Beard, Charles. ''The Administration and Politics of Tokyo,'' (1923)
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  • * ''[[Monk in Tokyo]]'' (1963)
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  • ...tinction of ranks. Books Relating to the Scottish Enlightenment. Bristol : Tokyo: Thoemmes ; Kinokuniya.
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  • ...t of a large transport force bound for [[Tokyo, Japan]]. She remained in [[Tokyo Bay]] from [[2 September]] to [[5 September]] and arrived at [[Okinawa Isla
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  • .... ''Bob Dylan at Budokan'' was recorded live at the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan, on 28 February 1978 and 1 March 1978.
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  • ...ation is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (一都三県 ''Itto Sanken'') - i.e. Tokyo, [[Chiba prefecture|Chiba]], [[Kanagawa prefecture|Kanagawa]] and [[Saitama Literally meaning 'East Capital', Tokyo has been Japan's ''de facto'' capital only since 1868, at a time when the c
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  • ...) ''Pragmatics and Pedagogy: Proceedings of the Third PacSLRF. Volume 2.'' Tokyo: Aoyama Gakuin University. pp. 227-233.
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  • ...ions, including vice war minister, chief of staff of the Kanto Army (i.e., Tokyo area), chief of the 5th Division, and commander of the Korea Army, he was p
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  • ...imperial government, including posts as ambassador to France, governor of Tokyo, and minister of education.<ref>Andrew Fraser, "Hachisuka Mochiaki (1846-19
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  • ...rfields on the island of [[Battle of Saipan|Saipan]]--within B-29 range of Tokyo--was the objective as 535 ships began landing 128,000 Army and Marine invad ...riers and 956 planes, plus 28 battleships and cruisers, and 69 destroyers. Tokyo sent Vice Admiral [[Jisaburo Ozawa]] with nine-tenths of Japan's fighting f
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  • ...Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda]] and the [[International Military Tribunal (Tokyo)]].
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  • ...ng location or activity. For example, 東京なう ''Tookyoo nau'' means '[I'm in] Tokyo right at this moment'.
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  • After serving as the second governor-general of Taiwan, and chief of the Tokyo Defense Force, he became war minister in the third [[Hirobumi Ito | Ito cab
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  • *1975—Tokyo Indoor *1975—Columbus; Fort Worth WCT; Houston; Tokyo Indoor; Washington
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  • ...of this song at Led Zeppelin concerts is a short snippet during a show at Tokyo on 24 September 1971, during the 'Whole Lotta Love' medley, of which a Led
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  • ...The area forms part of an urban corridor running north-eastwards towards [[Tokyo]] via the [[Chubu]] and [[Kanto]] regions; this makes Kansai part of one of
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