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Morita's family was involved in sake, miso and soy sauce production in the Chita Peninsula, Aichi Prefecture since 1665.
( 1964 ) The World of the Shining Prince: Court Life in Ancient Japan .</ REF > Sake production was a government monopoly for a long time, but in the 10th century, temples and shrines began to brew sake, and they became the main centers of production for the next 500 years.
While the rest of the world may be drinking more sake and the quality of sake has been increasing, sake production in Japan has been declining since the mid 1970s.
With the start of World War I, production was restricted to the M1891 dragoon and infantry models for the sake of simplicity.
Also in 2011, Keaton began production on Justin Zackham's ensemble comedy The Big Wedding, in which she, along with Robert De Niro, will play a long-divorced couple who, for the sake of their adopted son's wedding and his very religious biological mother, pretend they're still married.
When these genes are expressed in prokaryotic cells for the sake of protein production or purification, the RNA produced directly from transcription need not undergo splicing as the transcript contains only exons.
Katsuura is home to small-scale sake production, and koshihikari rice, blueberries, kiwi fruit, and shiitake mushrooms are also produced in the area.
The city is also noted for its production of mirin, a sweetened sake used for cooking.
The town prospered as a center for commerce, sake production, sericulture and ceramics due to its location on the main railway routes.
The principal industries in Hannan are commercial fishing, agriculture and sake production.
Of this percentage, sake production accounts for 24. 3 %.
The area was agricultural and noted for silkworms and sake production.
( This process of chewing grains or other starches was used in the production of alcoholic beverages in pre-modern cultures around the world, including, for example, sake in Japan.
In June 2004, Siffredi declared that he would retire from performing in porn for the sake of his children, and instead focus on direction and production.
These include analysis ; synthesis ; logic ; rationality ; empiricism ; work ethic ; efficiency and elimination of waste ; standardization of best practices ; disdain for tradition preserved merely for its own sake or merely to protect the social status of particular workers with particular skill sets ; the transformation of craft production into mass production ; and knowledge transfer between workers and from workers into tools, processes, and documentation.
Concept cars never go into production directly ; in modern times all would have to undergo many changes before the design is finalized for the sake of practicality, safety and cost.
Sakawa is famous for the production of Tsukasabotan, a type of sake.
Yuki is well known for quality food production, notably sake and miso of the Shinrai and Shinryu establishments-both still produced on a small scale and in the traditional manner-and beef from Wagyu cattle.
The main two traditional economies in the city are the production of sake and Japanese candles.

sake and these
In his minor way Charles Arthur Shires was perhaps more typical of his era than Ruth was, for he was but one of many young men who laid waste their talents in these Scott Fitzgerald days for the sake of earning space in the newspapers.
For the sake of convenience, these failure statistics often are translated into MTBF ( in this case, installed life before failure ).
But when sake is brewed, these conversions occur simultaneously.
) Although these things are true, the government also wanted more tax money from breweries, as using wooden barrels means that a significant amount of sake is lost to evaporation ( somewhere around 3 %), which could have otherwise been taxed.
" Mr. Secretary, for God's sake, when you go home, stop this point system ; stop breaking up these armies ," Patton pleaded.
However, the experienced designers usually avoid these compact forms and use a more verbose coding style for the sake of readability and maintainability.
Each of these commissioners serve four-year terms, which overlap for the sake of continuity.
For the sake of a better overview, these reprint titles are commonly used today.
' Moreover ,' he continues, ' these persons utter against one another dreadful blasphemies, saying all manner of things shameful to be spoken ; nor will they yield in the slightest point for the sake of harmony, hating each other with a perfect hatred.
The doctrines, religious and ethical, of Biblical Judaism are, he claimed, the positive contents of Judaism ; and a truly historical reform must, for the sake of these positive doctrines, liberate Judaism from Talmudism.
Every decision made by three of these " deputations " — and in each of them the lower clergy formed the majority — received ratification for the sake of form in general congregation, and if necessary led to decrees promulgated in session.
" He further argued that the right of property contradicted these other rights: " Then if we are associated for the sake of liberty, equality, and security, we are not associated for the sake of property ; then if property is a natural right, this natural right is not social, but anti-social.
Even in the oldest times the chief qualifications demanded of the hazzan, in addition to knowledge of Biblical and liturgical literature as well as the prayer motifs ( known as " steiger "), were a pleasant voice and an artistic delivery ; for the sake of these, many faults were willingly overlooked.
For the sake of these 36 hidden saints, God preserves the world even if the rest of humanity has degenerated to the level of total barbarism.
Trade for superior quality iron wares and sake made the Emishi dependant on the Japanese for these valuable goods.
I call upon you to try to extend true support to the jihad effort so that operations such as these can continue ... so operations like the one by the two mujahideen who were martyred for the sake of God continue.
Because of the generally smaller size and isolation of the central islands, few major terrestrial mammals have colonized these, though red and arctic foxes were introduced for the sake of the fur trade in the 1880s.
For the sake of simplicity, Cranmer also eliminated responsories and antiphons, although these have been restored in many contemporary Anglican prayer books.
Prout, in other words, does not unfeelingly depict signs of age and decay chiefly for the sake of interesting textures, but rather employs these textures and other characteristics of the picturesque to create deeply felt impressions of age nobly endured.
Usability analyst Alan Cooper opposes these claims arguing that restriction of user actions for the sake of usability is an error, since this leads to user frustration for no benefit.
In the United States, the politically controversial USA Patriot Act and other government action has brought some of these issues to the citizen's attention, raising two main questions-to what extent, for the sake of national security, should individual rights and freedoms be restricted and can the restriction of civil rights for the sake of national security be justified?

sake and two
Was the notion of " effective calculability " to be ( i ) an " axiom or axioms " in an axiomatic system, or ( ii ) merely a definition that " identified " two or more propositions, or ( iii ) an empirical hypothesis to be verified by observation of natural events, or ( iv ) or just a proposal for the sake of argument ( i. e. a " thesis ").
In 1982, a radical liberalization of the law on cable was proposed by the Information Technology Advisory Panel, for the sake of promoting a new generation of broadband cable systems leading to the wired society After setting up and receiving the conclusions of the Hunt Inquiry into Cable Expansion and Broadcasting Policy, the Government decided to proceed with liberalization and two pieces of legislation: the Cable and Broadcasting Act and the Telecommunications Act, were enacted in 1984.
After Schumann's death, Brahms hurried to Düsseldorf and for the next two years lived in an apartment above the Schumann's house, and sacrificed his career and his art for Clara's sake.
The Augsburg Confession divides repentance into two parts: " One is contrition, that is, terrors smiting the conscience through the Law and Gospel # Book of Concord | knowledge of sin ; the other is Credo | faith, which is born of the Gospel, or of Absolution # Lutheranism | absolution, and believes that for Christ's sake, sins are forgiven, comforts the conscience, and delivers it from terrors.
In June 2010, Crowe, who had started smoking when he was only 10, announced he had quit for the sake of his two sons.
The brewing process for sake differs from the process for beer, in that for beer, the conversion from starch to sugar and from sugar to alcohol occurs in two discrete steps.
There are two basic types of sake: and.
Neither you nor I attach for the moment any superlative value to this Treaty for the sake of the extension of British trade ... What I look to is the social good, the benefit to the relations of the two countries, and the effect on the peace of Europe ".
The US environmental movement emerged in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, with two key strands: preservationist such as John Muir wanted land and nature set aside for its own sake, while conservationists such as Gifford Pinchot wanted to manage natural resources for human use.
In the Tokugawa era, every neighborhood had one or two soba establishments, many also serving sake, which functioned much like modern cafes where locals would stop for a casual meal.
The Augsburg Confession divides repentance into two parts: " One is contrition, that is, terrors smiting the conscience through the Law and Gospel # Book of Concord | knowledge of sin ; the other is faith, which is born of the Gospel, or of Absolution # Lutheranism | absolution, and believes that for Christ's sake, sins are forgiven, comforts the conscience, and delivers it from terrors.
The Augsburg Confession divides repentance into two parts: " One is contrition, that is, terrors smiting the conscience through the Law and Gospel # Book of Concord | knowledge of sin ; the other is faith, which is born of the Gospel, or of Absolution # Lutheranism | absolution, and believes that for Christ's sake, sins are forgiven, comforts the conscience, and delivers it from terrors.
The two fight, with Quentin losing disgracefully and Caddy vowing, for Quentin's sake, never to speak to Dalton again.
Poirot gives the doctor two choices: either he surrenders to the police or, for the sake of his clean reputation and his proud sister, he commits suicide.
Virtue theory is not actually in conflict with deontology or teleology: those two viewpoints deal with which actions a person should take in any given scenario, whereas virtue theorists simply argue that developing morally desirable virtues for their own sake will help aid moral actions when such decisions need to be made.
Shortly after he moved to Indiana, in 1822 the Wabash District Association decided to divide into two bodies, for convenience sake.
That same year, however, was marked by the bankruptcy of his father's sake brewery after two years of spoiled stock.
Koronaie ( The Shuttle Maidens ), tells of Orion's two daughters Menippe and Metioche, who cut their throats with their shuttle, " accepting death for their neighbours ' sake ".
Dharmaja urged Bhima to spare Jayadratha ’ s life for the sake of Dussala and Gandhari, much to the indignation of Draupadi. And that highly intelligent lady said to her two husbands, Bhima and Arjuna with indignation mixed with modesty, ' If you care to do what is agreeable to me, you must slay the chief of the Saindhava clan!
The word " soke " also frequently appears in association with sak or sake in the alliterative jingle sake and soke, but the two words lack etymological links.

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