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It won't be long until Japanese books fill my shelves.
He also showed a Japanese book that contained scenes of foreign nations.
Within a few weeks the first Japanese book became a best seller, as did the second, rushed out shortly after.
Unlike other Japanese books of the period, they had few illustrations, and the emphasis was on the text.
Japanese books and television feature rail transport in various contexts.
The modern Japanese book differs little from the western book in construction.
And, indeed, parents have embraced the Japanese books.
The latter name appears in 18th-century Japanese books.
Japanese books were traditionally made of washi, or Japanese paper.
A few other publishers are trying to bring more Japanese books to English-speaking readers.
To aid that high literacy level, Japanese book publishers turn out thirty-five thousand new titles a year.
The result has been a bizarre but extremely powerful taboo observed by Japanese book, magazine and newspaper publishers.
In 1983 Faillace released a Japanese book with photographs he took from the occupation.
Darren Aronofsky wrote an eulogy to him for a Japanese book.
A14 A Japanese book that praises Hitler will be withdrawn.
"Shipwrecks," in this sense, is a very Japanese book written by a Japanese author of the old school.
The Japanese books are very odd.
He is the author of the Japanese book, Self-Actualization.
There have been several Japanese books and comics published concerning the Xenogears franchise.
Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga is read and rolled out from right to left which can still be seen in manga and Japanese books.
As the final innings of a game played out on the field, Matsui studied a Japanese book about major league ballparks.
"After liberation, we hated the Japanese so much we took all the Japanese books and burned them."
"When I did the Japanese books I fell in love with the English language," he said.
They debuted in the top-fifteen of the English language learning section in the Japanese book stores.
The film centers around Birdie, a young, Japanese book thief who soon is caught by a woman named Umeko.