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japan offending trying
I often look ridiculous in Japan. There's really no way to eat in Japan, particularly kaiseki in a traditional ryokan, without offending the Japanese horribly. Every gesture, every movement is just so atrociously wrong, and the more I try, the more hilarious it is. Anthony Bourdain
japan games people
In Japan there is a lot of manga, but around manga there are video games, manga on cellphones, manga in card games... so people not only enjoy manga but also the products around it. Tite Kubo
japan presidential ontario
The United States trades more with the province of Ontario alone than with Japan. Ronald Reagan
japan might able
The next big accelerator might be the ILC in Japan, a linear collider which might be able to probe the boundaries of string theory. So we physicists have to learn how to engage the public so that taxpayers money is used to explore the nature of the universe. Michio Kaku
japan hands europe
God will destroy America by the hands of the Muslims. God will not give Japan or Europe the honor of bringing down the United States; this is an honor God will bestow upon Muslims. Louis Farrakhan
japanese products since
Since then there's been no boycotts of Japanese products at all. Liu Jinping
japan oil
Japan must import most of its oil from abroad. There is much that we can do for each other. Junichiro Koizumi
japan service shame
Japan has the infrastructure for this kind of service, so it would be a shame not to use it. Masayoshi Son
japan people question
Just because Japan did well, is not important. The question is, how long does that last? People go back to reality. Ryo Hino
states domain
Marriage has historically been in the domain of the States to regulate. Corrine Brown
states made mankind
The State is made for Mankind, not mankind for the state Albert Einstein
states stage looking-down
You get to the stage when your almost looking down on yourself. When you get into that state, it’s the best state ever. Stirling Moss
states honorable despised
Most honorable are services rendered to the State; even if they do not go beyond words, they are not to be despised. Sallust
states consent compulsion
If nationality is consent, the state is compulsion. Henri Frederic Amiel
states
The state is not abolished, it withers away. Friedrich Engels
states united
But the United States did not keep its word. Is an American's word reliable these days? Nguyen Van Thieu
states
There is such a thing as society. It's just not the same thing as the state. David Cameron