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For example, the year in Japan is based on the reign of the current emperor: 2006 was Year 18 of the Emperor Akihito.
For example the People's Bank of China and the Bank of Japan have on occasion bought several hundred billions of U. S. Treasuries, presumably in order to stop the decline of the U. S. dollar versus the renminbi and the yen.
For some, Chiang was a national hero who led the victorious Northern Expedition against the Beiyang Warlords in 1927, achieving Chinese unification, and who subsequently led China to ultimate victory against Japan in 1945.
For example the attack on Pearl Harbor that began at 1941-12-07T18: 18Z took place on 7 December according to Hawaii Time ( UTC-10: 30 ), and on 8 December according to Japan Standard Time ( UTC + 09 ).
For example, the previous emperor is usually called Hirohito in English, although he was never referred to as Hirohito in Japan, and was renamed Shōwa Tennō after his death, which is the only name that Japanese speakers currently use when referring to him.
For example, countries such as Japan, Finland and Norway scored highly in social well-being and income equality, while countries such as the United States and United Kingdom scored low in both.
For example fluorescent pigs have been bred in the US in 2000, in Korea in 2002, in Taiwan in 2006, in China in 2008 and Japan in 2009.
For example, the SEA-ME-WE 3 optical submarine telecommunications cable lands at both Medan and Jakarta connecting Europe with South eastern Asia ( several countries up to Japan ) and Australia ( Perth ).
For example the 2. 4000 – 2. 4835 GHz band is divided into 13 channels spaced 5 MHz apart, with channel 1 centered on 2. 412 GHz and 13 on 2. 472 GHz ( to which Japan added a 14th channel 12 MHz above channel 13 which was only allowed for 802. 11b ).
For example, the identifier for Japan Airlines International is JAL and the designator is Japan Air, but Aer Lingus is EIN and Shamrock.
For instance the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia receive significant international income from financial services, while Japan and Germany rely more on exports of manufactured goods.
For three decades from 1960, Japan experienced rapid economic growth, which was referred to as the Japanese post-war economic miracle.
Mexico and Japan on 17 September 2004, signed the " Agreement Between Japan and The United Mexican States For The Strengthening of The Economic Partnership.
For Japan, the pact made it less likely that the United States and the Soviet Union would team up against them.
For centuries, certain mushrooms have been documented as a folk medicine in China, Japan, and Russia.
• The song " Tiny Fish For Japan " by Stan Rogers is about the smelt-fishing industry.
For example, Finland's national gathering Finncon is funded by the government, while all conventions and fan activities in Japan are heavily influenced by anime and manga.
For a long time the game was not released as the N64DD was never sold outside of Japan due to poor sales.
For example, the serial Japan-Korea treaties of 1905, 1907 and 1910 were protested ; and they were confirmed as " already null and void " in the 1965 Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea.
For example, his method of getting up in the morning incorporates a bed that tips over to wake up its owner, an invention that was exhibited at The Great Exhibition of 1851 by Theophilus Carter, and is similar to a device sold in Japan that is used to ensure the sleeper awakens on time by inflating a pillow under their normal pillow and rolling the person, thus waking them up.
For example, in October 2001, Japan adopted legislation allowing the creation of " Japan-version 401 ( k )" accounts even though no provision of the relevant Japanese codes is in fact called " section 401 ( k ).
For Japan, moving to gold was considered vital for gaining access to Western capital markets.
:: For Instant ramen outside Japan, see Instant noodles worldwide.

For and emerge
Beginning in 2007, multicore implementations of DSPs have started to emerge from companies including Freescale and Stream Processors, Inc. For faster applications with vast usage, ASICs might be designed specifically.
The red dot overtakes two green dots when moving from the left to the right of the figure. New waves seem to emerge at the back of a wave group, grow in amplitude until they are at the center of the group, and vanish at the wave group front. For surface gravity waves, the water particle velocities are much smaller than the phase velocity, in most cases.
The red dot overtakes two green dots when moving from the left to the right of the figure. New waves seem to emerge at the back of a wave group, grow in amplitude until they are at the center of the group, and vanish at the wave group front. For surface gravity waves, the water particle velocities are much smaller than the phase velocity, in most cases.
For example, environmental issues were prominent points in the original platform of Birlik, the first major opposition movement to emerge in Uzbekistan.
For some, LED displays particularly, the housing is usually a hollow plastic box with the bottom / back open, filled ( around the contained electronic components ) with a hard translucent epoxy material from which the leads emerge.
For electromagnets ( or permanent magnets ) with well defined ' poles ' where the field lines emerge from the core, the force between two electromagnets can be found using the ' Gilbert model ' which assumes the magnetic field is produced by fictitious ' magnetic charges ' on the surface of the poles, with pole strength m and units of Ampere-turn meter.
For instance, the discovery of computational mechanisms that emerge in different systems but in bizarrely different forms.
For example, if a system is installed using a stage3 from March 2011, and the user performs a full emerge update one month later, they will upgrade the installed Gentoo system to the same as they would have if they had performed a fresh installation from an April 2011 CD.
For much of its length it travels through an tunnel that runs from Colebrook Row, just east of the Angel, to emerge at Muriel Street not far from Caledonian Road.
For both intergovernmental organizations and international non-governmental organizations to emerge, nations and peoples had to be strongly aware that they shared certain interests and objectives across national boundaries and they could best solve their many problems by pooling their resources and effecting transnational cooperation, rather than through individual countries ' unilateral efforts.
For example, improvements in researchers ' use of the round robin research design methodology allowed researchers to see that individuals can and do emerge as leaders across a variety of situations and tasks.
" For when something goes " wrong ", something far more " right ", more revelatory may emerge.
For his delivery of dadaist and absurdist humour to millions, biographer Anne Pender described Humphries in 2010 as " the most significant comedian to emerge since Charlie Chaplin ".
For the first time since the death of Skanderbeg, Albania began to emerge as a nation, rather than a feudal patchwork of local Beyliks.
For the Americans, the area would become the Northwest Territory from which six-and-a-half new States would later emerge.
For example, the royal family may become extinct ; depending on how precisely the succession to the throne is defined in law, several candidates with equally, or almost equally, strong claims could emerge, with an election being held to choose between them.
For some years it was unclear which body ( the GFTU or the TUC ) would emerge as the national trade union centre for the UK and for a while both were recognised as such by different fraternal organisations in other countries.
For his delivery of Dadaist and absurdist humour to millions, biographer Anne Pender described Humphries in 2010 as not only " the most significant theatrical figure of our time … the most significant comedian to emerge since Charlie Chaplin ".
For example, in some cases generals have roused up their soldiers to a point where they were able to emerge victorious in battle.
For the 1997 – 98 season, the retirement of Eric Cantona saw Cole emerge as first choice striker once again, and he discovered his best form ever for the club, becoming the joint top goalscorer in the Premier League during the course of the season with 18 goals, including a slew of spectacular goals – one of which, a chip against Everton, had the fans ' vote as the Manchester United goal of the season.
For some of the theorists deriving from Jacques Lacan, and in particular theories variously called écriture féminine, gender and sex predetermine the ways that texts will emerge, and the language of textuality itself will present an argument that is potentially counter to the author's conscious intent.
For Canadians, MAD was appealing in this light, as Canada was unlikely to emerge from any nuclear exchange unscathed given it's position between the two countries, as any missiles shot down before reaching either side would likely fall on Canadian soil.
For upwards of two centuries migrations occurred in the area, and Acoma Pueblo would emerge by the 13th century.
For over 500 years, Fashoda was kept hidden and acted as a forbidden city for the Shilluk King, but as modern educations and traditions emerge, Fashoda is now known to the outside world.

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