yamaguchi in A Sentence

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    Tadatoshi Yamaguchi- Together.

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    Naoko Yamaguchi- Feisty.

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    Of course, Yamaguchi had to explain his burns to his coworkers.

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    Yamaguchi stated,“I thought the mushroom cloud had followed me from Hiroshima.”.

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    Yamaguchi's wife lived to 88, dying of kidney and liver cancer.

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    If Yamaguchi hadn't been hurt at Hiroshima, his family might have been killed at Nagasaki.

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    In fact, Jackie Chan's action films inspired Yamaguchi to start training in the discipline.

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    Sindhu was playing well in the first half, but Yamaguchi quickly put her under pressure.

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    Yamaguchi is the only person recognized by the government of Japan to have survived both atomic attacks.

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    In Women's singles, Chen Yufei of China defeated Akane Yamaguchi of Japan by 17-21, 21-16, 21-17.

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    Yamaguchi was in Hiroshima on business, when American forces dropped the Little Boy atomic bomb on the city center.

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    The Meteorological Agency said that around 9 am, there is cloudy weather near the Sea of Japan in Yamaguchi Prefecture.

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    According to Yamaguchi, during this conversation the air-raid sirens went off and then, once again, he saw a blinding white light.

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    At one time the score was 7-7 and Sindhu later led by six points but Yamaguchi increased the score to 18-20.

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    In the second stanza, Yamaguchi hit a double-leg takedown inside a minute, and dominated from there until she secured a decisive rear-naked choke.

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    At the age of 29, Yamaguchi was on his way back home from a three month long business trip to Hiroshima on August 6, 1945.

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    Tsutomu Yamaguchi(山口 彊, Yamaguchi Tsutomu)(March 16, 1916- January 4, 2010) was a survivor of both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings during World War II.

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    Yoshiki Fujimoto disappeared on Sunday morning in the Yamaguchi region while out walking with his brother and grandfather, and the search for him made headlines nationwide.

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    What is surprising, given that history, is that Yamaguchi avoided the disease for so long, not dying until January 4, 2010, at the age of 93.

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    The wind speed in the sea near Yamaguchi may reach 10 m/ s, and the Meteorological Agency has also issued a reminder to pay attention to strong winds.

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    While there are many estimates as to how much Japan's senior population is worth- up to $900 billion in U.S. dollars, notes Yamaguchi-"this is not something you can ignore.".

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    My patients all think they're going to ask me something'shocking' that I have never heard before, but I rarely hear a question that hasn't come up before," Dr. Yamaguchi says.

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    Yamaguchi told the New York Times in 2017 that Ito had drank too much so he brought her back to his hotel room as he was concerned for her safety.

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    Hiromi Yamaguchi, a research analyst with Euromonitor International, a global market research firm, translated the scene, explaining"she is more of looking for toilets rather than enjoying the time with her friends.”.

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    Yamaguchi himself lived to the ripe old age of 93 years old and for most of his life made little mention of the fact that he would been present at both bombings.

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    The cancer part perhaps isn't surprising given that Yamaguchi is currently the only person officially recognized by the Japanese government as having lived through the atomic bombings of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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    Shinzō Abe was elected to the first district of Yamaguchi Prefecture in 1993 after his father's death in 1991, winning the most votes of the four Representatives elected in the SNTV multi-member district.

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    Tsunami damage occurred as far away as Yamaguchi Prefecture in southwestern Honshu, along the Japan Sea coast of USSR, and along the eastern and southern coasts of South Korea, where three additional people were killed.

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    Yamaguchi himself experienced no immediate injury from this second explosion, though of course was exposed to another high dose of ionizing radiation and medical supplies to treat his existing burns were now in short supply.

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    Had they had more fuel or there not been a cloud cover over Kokura, Yamaguchi and a not insignificant portion of the Japanese population would have had their lives drastically changed, some for the good and some for the bad.

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