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Hayakawa and followed
In the introduction to his own Language in Action, a 1941 Book of the Month Club selection, Hayakawa wrote, " principles have in one way or another influenced almost every page of this book ...." But, Hayakawa followed Chase's lead in interpreting general semantics as making communication its defining concern.
In 1918 Hayakawa personally chose the highly popular American serial actress Marin Sais to appear opposite him in a series of films, the first being the 1918 racial drama The City of Dim Faces followed by His Birthright, which also starred his wife.

Hayakawa and Tokyo
These include the American Ruth Hayakawa ( who substituted for Iva on weekends ), Canadian June Suyama (" The Nightingale of Nanking "), who also broadcast on Radio Tokyo, and Myrtle Lipton (" Little Margie ") who broadcast from Japanese-controlled Radio Manila.
* 2005: Hayakawa, Tokyo, ISBN 4-15-011531-1 ( pb ), translated by Makoto Yamagishi ( Japanese translation )
In 1949, Humphrey Bogart's production company tracked Hayakawa down and offered him a role in Tokyo Joe.
Approaching Zero Hayakawa Publishing, Tokyo 1994
Hayakawa Electric became a subsidiary of Tokyo Electric in 1925 and was renamed Ōigawa Electric before becoming nationalized and merged with other electrical producers into the in 1938.
Tokyo Joe is a 1949 film directed by Stuart Heisler from a story by Steve Fisher, adapted by Walter Doniger and starring Humphrey Bogart, Florence Marly and Sessue Hayakawa.

Hayakawa and Joe
* Joe Hayakawa in Final Fantasy: Unlimited

Hayakawa and with
Some of the General Semantics tradition was continued by Samuel I. Hayakawa, who had a dispute with Korzybski.
This led to alliances between Japanese calculator manufacturers and U. S. semiconductor companies: Canon Inc. with Texas Instruments, Hayakawa Electric ( later known as Sharp Corporation ) with North-American Rockwell Microelectronics, Busicom with Mostek and Intel, and General Instrument with Sanyo.
At the time, the major male star was Wallace Reid, with a fair complexion, light eyes, and an All American look, with Valentino the opposite, eventually supplanting Sessue Hayakawa as Hollywood's most popular " exotic " male lead.
The film begins with two bedraggled peasants, Tahei and Matashichi ( Minoru Chiaki and Kamatari Fujiwara ), escaping the aftermath of a battle en route to the Hayakawa country where they lived, but later captured and forced into slavery.
Hayakawa became popular with conservative voters in this period after he pulled the wires out from the speakers on a student van at an outdoor rally, dramatically disrupting it .< ref >< del > Yaga. com </ del > Hayakawa relented on December 6, 1968 and created the first-in-the-nation College of Ethnic Studies.
He went to America to study theater and began acting in Hollywood, appearing in such films as The Cheat with Sessue Hayakawa.
The story starts when Yota Moteuchi finds out that the girl he likes, Moemi Hayakawa, is in love with his best friend, Takashi Niimai.
Hayakawa made two more films with Ince, The Wrath of the Gods co-starring his new wife, Issei actress Tsuru Aoki, and The Sacrifice.
Sessue Hayakawa ( left ) with actress and wife Tsuru Aoki in a screen shot of the 1919 film The Dragon Painter.
This meant that unless Hayakawa played opposite an authentic Asian actress, he would not be able to portray a romance with her.
Hayakawa turned down the picture in favor of starting his own company, most likely not happy with another " forbidden villain lover " role.
In the second round she overtook team mate Charlotte Burgess with a score of 110-96, but in the third round she was eliminated by Nami Hayakawa from Japan, 106-97
In the second round she came close, but was unable to upset 9th seed Nami Hayakawa and lost the match with 105-103.
At the same time as she was working on these films, she worked on The Devil's Claim with Sessue Hayakawa, in which she played a Persian woman, When Dawn Came, and His Nibs with Chic Sales.
After the war, he joined the Committee on Mathematical Biology at the University of Chicago ( 1947 – 1954 ), publishing his first book, Science and the Goals of Man, co-authored with semanticist S. I. Hayakawa in 1950.
Given Hollywood's reluctance to hire Asian actors for substantial roles during that period ( with only a few reluctant exceptions, such as Anna May Wong, Sessue Hayakawa, and Philip Ahn ), he portrayed a variety of Asian characters in several movies before being offered the leading role in the 1929 film, The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu as the first onscreen portrayal of the title character.
The mechanical pencil became successful in Japan with some improvements in 1915 by Tokuji Hayakawa, a metal worker who had just finished his apprenticeship.
* Daughter of the Dragon with Anna May Wong, Warner Oland, and Sessue Hayakawa

Hayakawa and Three
In 1930 Hayakawa returned to Japan and produced a Japanese-language stage version of The Three Musketeers.

Hayakawa and Home
* Sweet Home ( 1989 ) as Akiko Hayakawa

Hayakawa and which
He said that Dianetics " forms a bridge between " cybernetics and General Semantics ( a set of ideas about education originated by Alfred Korzybski, which received much attention in the science fiction world in the 1940s ) — a claim denied by scholars of General Semantics, including S. I. Hayakawa, who expressed strong criticism of Dianetics as early as 1951.
In 1985, Hayakawa gave this defense to an interviewer: " I wanted to treat general semantics as a subject, in the same sense that there's a scientific concept known as gravitation, which is independent of Isaac Newton.
Actor Sessue Hayakawa famously drove a custom ordered gold plated Pierce-Arrow as a status symbol which angered American families and instilled disdain towards Asian males due to his extravagant lifestyle and romances, which resulted in negative stereotypes of Asian men.
Hayakawa founded the political lobbying organization U. S. English, which is dedicated to making the English language the official language of the United States.
Sometimes in his lectures on semantics, he was joined by the respected traditional jazz pianist, Don Ewell, whom Hayakawa employed to demonstrate various points in which he analyzed semantic and musical principles.
Hayakawa and others, which attempted to make language more precise and objective.
Of his English-language films, Hayakawa is probably best known for his role as Colonel Saito in the film The Bridge on the River Kwai, for which he received a nomination for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1957.
She died in 1961 at which time Hayakawa moved back to Japan and became a Zen master.
While comparing the homologous genes of human SIGLEC11 and its pseudogene in chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla and orangutan, it came to know about the event of gene conversion of the sequence of 5 ’ upstream regions and the exons that encodes the sialic acid recognition domain which counts approximately 2kb by the closely flanking hSIGLECP16 pseudogene ( Hayakawa et al., 2005 ).
Hayakawa is a Japanese surname, which may refer to:
Ken Hayakawa ( played by veteran Hiroshi Miyauchi ), a private detective dressed in black & red gringo cowboy attire, actually just puts on his red & black " Zvasuit " ( hidden in his white guitar, which is opened with the push of a button ), which looks no different from that of a Sentai hero:
Hayakawa Ken would happen upon this, and meet the yojinbo, which would lead to a demonstration of the latter's preferred skill, only for Hayakawa Ken to show that he was much better.
In some cities such as San Francisco, opposition was organized ; the opposition group in San Francisco was called the Anti Digit Dialing League, of which S. I. Hayakawa was a notable member.
Some of his ideas were popularized by Stuart Chase in The Tyranny of Words in 1938, and by Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa, in Language in Action in 1941 ( which later became Language in Thought and Action ).

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