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  • * Edoin, Hoito. ''The Night Tokyo Burned: The Incendiary Campaign against Japan'' (1988), Japanese viewpoint ...s R. "'It Made a Lot of Sense to Kill Skilled Workers': The Firebombing of Tokyo in March 1945" ''The Journal of Military History,'' Vol. 66, No. 1 (Jan., 2
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  • ...ys. <ref> http://www.tokyommn.com/mmn/english/whatis.html Is a website for Tokyo mansions.</ref>
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  • ...' proceeded to Batangas Bay, [[Luzon]], on the 20th and then moved on to [[Tokyo]] where she was present when Japanese representatives signed the formal art
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  • ...Pat. No. 4,742,060, on May 3, 1988, by Nihon Tokushu Noyaku Seizo K.K. of Tokyo, Japan.
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  • }}</ref> His paintings have appeared in the Hijirizaka Collection in Tokyo, the IBJ Schroder Bank & Trust in New York, and at Brook Partners in Dallas
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  • ...landia]], and [[Oro Bay]], New Guinea. On 13 October, ''Alhena'' entered [[Tokyo Bay]]. She operated in Japanese waters supporting [[Occupied Japan|American
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  • ''Woodford'' and her consorts subsequently sailed for [[Tokyo Bay]], reaching that body of water on 8 September 1945—six days after the
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  • ..., flew from Newfoundland to London; thence by a series of stages onward to Tokyo. ...Lakehurst to Los Angeles (2996 miles); Los Angeles to Tokyo (5998 miles); Tokyo to Friedrichshafen (6988 miles). The navigator, computing direction of in-f
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  • ...seawater: Two immersed cadavers retrieved near estuaries. Legal Medicine (Tokyo), 11(2), 91-96. Abstract retrieved April 29, 2009, from http://www.ncbi.nlm
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  • ...iological weapons increased after the 1995 [[sarin]] nerve gas attack on a Tokyo subway <ref> Policastro, Anthony Gordon, Susanna [http://www.terrorisminfo. ...was the defendant. In March 1995, Aum cultists released sarin nerve gas in Tokyo's subway, killing twelve and injuring more than 5,000. After the attack, Ja
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  • ...iological weapons increased after the 1995 [[sarin]] nerve gas attack on a Tokyo subway <ref> Policastro, Anthony Gordon, Susanna [http://www.terrorisminfo. ...was the defendant. In March 1995, Aum cultists released sarin nerve gas in Tokyo's subway, killing twelve and injuring more than 5,000. After the attack, Ja
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  • ...erican landing on the Japanese main islands by beaming radio broadcasts at Tokyo to weaken the will of Japan's high command and strengthening the hand of th ...co, from where they were beamed to Japan via shortwave radio so that Radio Tokyo could pick them up.
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  • In 1931, Ueshiba founded his own dojo in [[Tokyo]] and called it the Kobukan. This dojo was nick named "hell dojo" because o
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  • ...remberg)]] and the [[International Military Tribunal for the Far East]] in Tokyo, the [[Nuremberg Military Tribunals]], and other judicial proceedings, US
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  • ...s emerged by the 1860s (and are still important near New York, London, and Tokyo). The automobile played a decisive role in the movement to the suburbs, esp ...s carrying 5 million passengers a day The largest suburb is Yokohama, near Tokyo, with a population of 3.3 million
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  • The [[2020 Summer Olympics|next Summer Games]] are scheduled for [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]], beginning in July 2020, while the next Winter Games are sched
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  • If the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1940 had not been canceled, there are rumours that Go would have been on
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  • ...>Schodt, Frederik L. 1986. ''Manga! Manga! The World of Japanese Comics.'' Tokyo: Kodansha. ISBN 4-7700-1252-7.</ref> Manga are immensely popular in Japan<r ...y when Rakuten Kitazawa edited the illustrated humor and satire magazine ''Tokyo Puck''.<ref>Schodt, 1986, ''op. cit.,'' pp. 39-47.</ref> Katayori Mitsugu,
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  • ...of its 75th anniversary, the Huntington Library authorized Yushodo Co. in Tokyo to publish a facsimile of the Ellesmere Chaucer. This facsimile was printed
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  • ...sies performed on 20 persons who died in the 1924 encephalitis epidemic of Tokyo, Nagano, and Shikoku districts of Japan there were 9 acute, 8 subacute, and
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