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Nakaya had been one of her roommates when she was stationed in Tokyo
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As we know, the B-25 raid he led against Tokyo was not suicidal, at least not for him, and it was definitely worth the risk – not, of course, for the physical damage it inflicted, but rather for the psychological blow it landed
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What a practicing proctologist is knows as in Tokyo
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The first in 1995; when the doomsday cult Aum Shinrikyo released sarin gas in the Tokyo subway system! Luckily only 13 died for the sarin gas was not pure enough
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Napalm killed at least 80,000 in Tokyo alone
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After a two hour stop in Tokyo, we landed in Singapore early Thursday, November 27
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scaring the crap out of some Tokyo politicians
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She was training for a tournament in Tokyo
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He buys fish and sends it to Tokyo; quite a
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before the summer tournament in Tokyo
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Tokyo Tower swayed so much
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Over five million people were stranded without public transport in Tokyo and
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All major expressways in and out of Tokyo were cut off
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Fukushima Daiich nuclear power plant is located about 220 kilometers north of Tokyo, in
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“No, but I just got off the phone with Tokyo
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Take the children to Tokyo and
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“There are mobile power units on the way from Tokyo, but the roads are badly
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Kenichi cursed as he watched the prime minister’s helicopter lift off and head for Tokyo
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Why hadn’t he just stayed in Tokyo, he thought
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sat snuggly in Tokyo, would be so willing to risk their lives
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power units in a TEPCO warehouse in Tokyo ready to fly in by helicopter? Why hasn’t
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“There are a lot of pissed off people here in Tokyo
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worsens then they might be forced to evacuate Tokyo
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station then the people in Tokyo will think it’s safe to stay
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high levels of radiation as far as Tokyo
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“They chose to leave us unprotected while they stayed away in Tokyo
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rely on the men in Tokyo any longer
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But instead they are dumping some of it in Tokyo Bay as
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“It is, but our government seems to think that dumping it into Tokyo Bay as
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Yamada was found in early April 2012 hanging dead from the ceiling of a Tokyo
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dumping of radioactive ash in Tokyo as landfill is also true
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Japan seems to think that Tokyo Bay is not part of the
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Cesium has even been found in the Arakawa River that supplies Tokyo with
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Tokyo Electric Power Co
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Professor of Tokyo University: As I thought! Even among researchers, the situation of
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] Consequently, he knew that the Tokyo government would
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“I put up a barrier, and Shuro went to Tokyo on a business trip, so Hikaru and I should be fine
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The reality is that Roger did not feel “safe and sane” until the plane that carried them from Hong Kong to Japan landed at Tokyo Narita International Airport
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• a large mansion in Tokyo valued at approximately $18 million was allowed to stand
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• million dollar Crown-owned condominiums in Tokyo were used to house the
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Tokyo III, 9: 313 – 375
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in Tokyo since it will be twelve a
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Joshie just stared out the window, but he was remembering a big magic show he saw in Tokyo
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Vice Admiral Akihiko Sato was born January 29, 1933 in Tokyo, Japan
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“Bobby, my youngest son, is studying at Stanford, my alma mater and James is studying abroad at the University of Tokyo
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The only personal travel consisted of two trips to the Caribbean for vacation and six trips to Japan to visit old friends I developed during my time as the deputy chief of mission in Tokyo
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Bob explained he needed a favor, something he couldn’t get done in Tokyo without raising questions
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embassy in Tokyo
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Part of that included physical surveillance of Bob’s every move while he was in Tokyo
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We discussed Bob’s itinerary while in Tokyo and concluded there was nothing untoward or unusual about it
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Nakamura was the deputy chief of mission at the embassy and the Admiral was the commander of Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force headquartered in Tokyo
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He took a taxi from the residence to the main Tokyo railroad station and boarded a bullet train to Osaka
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In 2004, the Tokyo High Court rejected the U
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Of course, Smith could be an "illegal", an outsider, an unknown Soviet agent flown in from Tokyo or Europe
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Eliminated in Tokyo last month
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Besides, Mainwaring would not show any sympathy if he had discovered her deceit, the fact she had been a double agent, the fact she had deliberately exposed two CSIS agents in Tokyo
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“Uhm…actually…is it true that you are leaving Tokyo”
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I couldn’t believe that I will be leaving Tokyo by next month
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Tokyo was gone, but she had left a note on the seat in front of me: “Coffee at the
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"I wanted to call it Tokyo Rose and the Japanese Beetles
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were sold to a Japanese publisher in Tokyo
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The machines headed towards the Tokyo city, leaving the bamboo forest filled with bones
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“Sir, something weird just happened: the Japanese Navy and Army headquarters in Tokyo have just fallen abruptly silent at the same time
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“Sirs, Radio Tokyo is also off the air
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“Maybe not destroy Tokyo, but something serious anyway
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It is warning the whole Japanese fleet that a fleet of big flying ships has attacked Tokyo and has caused serious damage to a number of military facilities in the city
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The first phase of our operation against Japan has already been completed when we raided a few spots around Tokyo earlier on today
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“Maybe, Admiral, but they will be leaderless: our raid on Tokyo had as a goal the capture of the main Japanese military and political leaders
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Holding the money out to him with both hands, no further than half way between us, a cultural gesture I had learned when I was in Tokyo, I said I did not help him; I just worked here, and I was more than adequately compensated because I learned something every time I acted as a channel
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Hell, we probably could take Tokyo in a week
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“This is a directive from the Japanese Army Grand Headquarters in Tokyo to all of its units, both inside and outside Japan
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They never had a chance to warn Tokyo that we were attacking them
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The enemy had struck hard at Tokyo last night, not with bombs but by setting foot directly on Japanese soil and killing thousands of army soldiers and officers
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That left only a few junior officers alive in the whole of Tokyo, like the one guarding his pavilion, but even those young officers were too fanatical to be ready to accept that the war was lost and had to be stopped
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This microphone is linked by radio to my ships overflying Tokyo and the rest of Japan now
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“People of Japan, this is your Emperor speaking! I am now in the custody of the Time Patrol, which just took control of Tokyo
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All the while he was speaking, Hirohito could hear his speech echo around Tokyo, amplified and retransmitted from above
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He encountered death threats and he couldn’t have chosen a more fitting title to his book than Tokyo Vice
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‘’Are there more objections or suggestions? No? Then I will send tonight a message to Tokyo, asking for the approbation of the plan I just outlined
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As for the TARPON and SCULPIN, once fully rearmed and refueled, they will leave tonight for the Japanese home waters and take ambush positions off Tokyo Bay, to wait there for any Japanese warship of value
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Another hot girl in Tokyo (seriously, the city is filled with them) taught me that you want to
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The Imperial High Command in Tokyo was starting to ask pointed questions about the reasons for the lack of success of the air campaign against the Philippines, questions which Minagumo could not answer truthfully without losing face
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The High Command in Tokyo refused to give us more because nothing more could be spared from other theaters
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Unfortunately, the Southern Army Headquarters had simply acknowledged receipt of Colonel Takeshita’s message, stating that the matter would be passed to higher authorities in Tokyo
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That response, while infuriating Yamamoto, didn’t surprise him one bit: there was no doubt in his mind that the blame game in Tokyo about this defeat would be both acrimonious and long
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A makeup team from Marvel Studios was due to join her in Tokyo on Thursday, in time to prepare her for the Japan premiere of the film AVENGERS 2
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The contract pays well and should be relatively easy to complete, since the woman in question does not expect trouble here in Tokyo
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Nancy had already visited it a few times in her past visits to Tokyo and was trying to find back a small bar she had once visited
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However, the chaotic layout of Tokyo, with many of its streets unmarked and with door numbers not following any logical sequence, was frustrating her tonight
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The first responders on the scene were two fire trucks from the Tokyo Fire Department, which were able to douse the flames before they could spread to the buildings along the narrow street
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‘’Kimi, if you were a Russian mafia boss and sent a hit team to Tokyo to eliminate a rival or an embarrassing witness, what would you do if you heard that your men had been killed by the said rival or witness?’’
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‘’The She-Hulk will be here in Tokyo? That’s fantastic! Count me in for tomorrow night, Isamu
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Morita then was dragged inside, crammed in the car with other travelers pushed inside by the famous Tokyo subway pushers, with their white gloves and service caps
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Seiji reasoned that they were probably not foolish enough to try something against her with such a crowd and a number of cameras present, but he didn’t like the idea of armed foreign agents going around Tokyo and bent on violent acts, and neither would his superintendant
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For the average Tokyo resident, such a shootout was already an unusual incident, but for Eli that meant also that someone was trying to retrace the origin of the contract placed on Nancy Laplante
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Takashi Kido, sitting next to Kimi in one of the spectators sections of the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, where both the Men and the Women’s World tournaments were being held but in separate arenas, showed less excitement but was still smiling at the outcome of the fight
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Bookmakers in and around Tokyo immediately started taking bets on the match, bets that came in fast and furious
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‘I once had the privilege of putting this question to an eminent professor of history at Tokyo University