kendo in A Sentence

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    Come on. Kendo's at Doc Henry's?

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    Where's Kendo? We need 20 blues.

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    Everybody has different goals in Kendo.

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    Come on. Let's go find Kendo.

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    Hold on, buddy. In Kendo.

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    I was still doing Kendo two days ago.

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    Kendo, don't you think you've got it wrong?

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    I should train myself in Kendo again.

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    Do you and your staff also do Kendo yourselves?

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    The first French Kendo championship was held in 1959.

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    This is when your Kendo begins to assume a personality.

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    Kendo(剣道 kendō) is competitive swordfighting using bamboo or wooden swords, akin to fencing.

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    Kendo,‘The Way of The Sword', embodies the essence of the Japanese fighting arts.

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    Kendo is among the several martial arts featured at Aspire, which attracted more than 30,000 visitors to its world-class venue.

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    Al-Mohannadi said the club is aiming to join international competitions and work to promote the growth of Kendo in Qatar.

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    Since it started, NSD has provided the perfect opportunity to offer different types of activity in Qatar, such as Rugby, US Football, Japanese Kendo, and Russian self-defense martial art Sambo.

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    While judo and karate are better known in much of the Western world, in Japan itself, Kendo remains an integral part of modern Japanese culture, and is taught to students in Japanese schools.

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    While judo and karate are better known in much of the Western world, in Japan itself, Kendo remains an integral part of modern Japanese culture, and is taught to students in all Japanese schools.

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    In the spring of 1990 when the five students entered Kobe Tech, they explained to the teachers that they could not participate in Kendo( Japanese swordsmanship) drills because of their Bible- based views.

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    Sushmita Rai won bronze medal at the World Martial Arts Masterships 2016, held at Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province of South Korea in which over 1,900 athletes and officials from 81 countries competed in 17 disciplines including Kickboxing, Taekwondo, Judo and Kendo.

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    Properly trained, Kendo can offer discipline, harmony, and respect for one's self and his or her opponent… Kendo is open to everyone and we would like to have more people to join in, which is why do conduct many demonstrations as much as we can,” al-Mohannadi told Gulf Times on the sidelines of the event.

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