Tanaka
Baron Gi·i·chi [gee-ee-chee], /giˈi tʃi/, 1863–1929, Japanese military and political leader: prime minister 1927–29.
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But Tanaka has been a little slow in obeying this particular law.
Masahiro Tanaka Is the Yankees' $155M Lethal Weapon and Strikeout Machine | Allen Barra | May 9, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTTanaka then settled into a groove, pitching shut-out ball for the next five innings, fanning eight as the Yankees won 7-3.
Masahiro Tanaka Is the Yankees' $155M Lethal Weapon and Strikeout Machine | Allen Barra | May 9, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTTanaka allegedly came uninvited to the party to congratulate him, along with four other friends.
However, right wing groups threatened board directors who opposed Tanaka around the period the investigation took place.
The TPO is also part of the Ministry of Justice, headed by Mr. Tanaka.
Japan’s Justice Minister to Resign Over Yakuza Ties | Jake Adelstein | October 19, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
"I'd like to make up one out of my own head though," he thought, and he sat so still that Tanaka glanced back uneasily.
Captain June | Alice Hegan RiceI will send you in good Tanaka's 'rikisha, he will take good care of you and bring you back at tiffin time.
Captain June | Alice Hegan RiceTanaka had gone to take a bath after his warm run and to drink tea at the little tea-house across the road.
Captain June | Alice Hegan RiceSanseido Tanaka Masunobu produced hand-coloured and two-colour prints in the Torii manner.
Chats on Japanese Prints | Arthur Davison FickeAs June and Tanaka made their way up the path, June gave an exclamation of delight.
Captain June | Alice Hegan Rice
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