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Sasaki's and supporters
He expected to be pursued by Sasaki's supporters in the event of a victory.

Sasaki's and thought
The two dominated NJPW's tag team ranks for a while through their two wins of the IWGP Tag Team Championship, but no North American promoter thought about bringing them as a team, due to Sasaki's affiliation with NJPW.

Sasaki's and was
After his victory, Musashi immediately jumped back in his boat and his flight from Sasaki's vengeful allies was helped by the turning of the tide.
He worked as an English teacher at Doshisha University in Kyoto, as a research assistant to Yoshikawa Kōjirō, who was Professor of Chinese Language and Literature at Kyoto University, and as a member of Ruth Fuller Sasaki's team translating Buddhist texts into English.
Sasaki's out pitch, a devastating split-fingered fastball that drops when arriving at home plate, was nicknamed " The Thang " by Mariners radio announcers.
According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, however, Sasaki's real reason for returning to Japan was pressure from ownership, due to his " indiscreet philandering ".

Sasaki's and .
Sasaki's ghost appears with the wings and claws of a tengu.
Sasaki's transition to American baseball began with his being named American League Rookie of the Year.
Sasaki's 37 saves in his rookie season with the Seattle Mariners remained a Major League Baseball record for saves by a rookie until Neftali Feliz broke it in 2010 with 40.
Hideo Sasaki's architectural firm Sasaki Associates, Inc. found in the February 2010 master plan that the campus's seismic risk, uneven terrain, lack of parking spaces, small classrooms, and pedestrian-unfriendly roads are major constrains for future campus development.
The building, designed by architect Kenneth DeMay of Hideo Sasaki's firm Sasaki, Dawson, DeMay Associates ( now Sasaki Associates ), is still in use today at the school.
Despite his seemingly very adept technical ability and Sasaki's high opinion of Sena's playing, Sena constantly meets with failure.
: Kirie is Yukinari Sasaki's neighbor and classmate who takes care of him from time to time.
: Mamoru is an obsessive-compulsive classmate of Yukinari Sasaki's.
: Hijiri is a strict teacher at Yukinari Sasaki's high school.
: Mrs. Sasaki is Yukinari Sasaki's mother.

outraged and supporters
The Church of England and its staunchest supporters, the peers and gentry, are outraged.
His resignation outraged some of his own supporters, notably Seán T. O ' Kelly.
The criticism of Rose did not diminish after this admission — even some Rose supporters were outraged that Rose would suddenly reverse fifteen years of denials as part of a book publicity tour.
France was victorious, and gained Savoy and Nice, but the unification of Italy outraged French Catholics, who had been the leading supporters of the Empire.
This incident caused many outraged Tangwai members and supporters who did not plan to attend the forum but did so the next day.
The film outraged liberal critics, but further to the left it had some supporters.
The PDI-P supporters were outraged.

outraged and thought
But when Jim finally thinks he has attained what he wants and moves closer, grabbing his " sex ", Bob panics, is outraged to be thought of as gay, and even punches Jim in the face.
West Ham's new co-owner David Sullivan was outraged at hearing of Redknapp's interest in Guðjohnsen, and was quoted as saying " We thought we had a deal and the player had even had a medical.
Everyone, even Burns, who is at first outraged but then accepts his new glory, praises Marge's painting and thanks Marge " for not making fun of genitalia ," to which Marge replies, " I thought I did.
LaLaurie's house was subsequently sacked by an outraged mob of New Orleans citizens, and it is thought that she fled to Paris, where she died due to a boar attack during a hunting accident.
Nikolai Gumilyov was outraged by the thought that his passionate romantic correspondence might in fact have been with a mocking Maximilian Voloshin.

outraged and was
He was outraged by the book and announced that he had discovered fifty technical errors in its account of church practices.
The kiss outraged our friends but it was done and meanwhile had released in me all the remote, exciting premonitions of lust, all the mysterious sensations that I had imagined a truly consummated kiss would convey to me.
He provoked outraged editorials when, after a post-Inaugural inspection of the White House with Mrs. Kennedy, he remarked to reporters, `` We just cased the joint to see what was there ''.
For instance, in 51, Agrippina ordered the execution of Britannicus ’ tutor Sosibius because he had confronted her and was outraged by Claudius ’ adoption of Nero and his choice of Nero as successor, instead of choosing his own son Britannicus.
Shortly after Lincoln's death, Gen. William T. Sherman reported he had, without consulting Washington, reached an armistice agreement with Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, an agreement which was unacceptable to the President and outraged Stanton, since it made no provision for emancipation of slaves or freedmen's rights.
When Kidd found out what had happened, he was outraged and forced his men to return most of the stolen property.
Charles was outraged, and upon their return in October, he and Buckingham demanded that King James declare war on Spain.
This development outraged Austria-Hungary, who was Russia's chief competitor for influence in the Balkan region ( despite being an ally of the Russians and the Germans in the Three Emperors ' League ).
According to Allen's account he was outraged, and left his visitors with veiled threats, indicating that attempts to enforce the judgment would be met with resistance.
One year later, he was outraged and agitated by a paper presented by Julius König at the Third International Congress of Mathematicians.
The Covenanter government was outraged by Parliament's execution of Charles I in 1649, carried out in the face of their strongest objections.
The British goal was efficient administration but Hindus were outraged at the apparent " divide and rule " strategy.
The British public was outraged and took delight in bloody vengeance, including mass-killings of civilians.
He was also a Confederate sympathizer vehement in his denunciation of the Lincoln Administration and outraged by the South's defeat in the American Civil War.
Calvin was particularly outraged when Servetus sent him a copy of the Institutes of the Christian Religion heavily annotated with arguments pointing to errors in the book.
According to Jacques Barzun: Voltaire, who had felt annoyed by the first essay the Arts and Sciences, was outraged by the second, on the Origin of Inequality Among Men, declaring that Rousseau wanted us to “ walk on all fours ” like animals and behave like savages, believing them creatures of perfection.
Additionally, his condemnation of Blaesilla's hedonistic lifestyle in Rome had led her to adopt aescetic practices, but it affected her health and worsened her physical weakness to the point that she died just four months after starting to follow his instructions ; much of the Roman populace were outraged at Jerome for causing the premature death of such a lively young woman, and his insistence to Paula that Blaesilla should not be mourned, and complaints that her grief was excessive, were seen as heartless, polarising Roman opinion against him.
Jahangir was outraged by the capture of the ship and the captivity of its crew and guests.
Loach opposes censorship in cinema and was outraged at the " 18 " certificate given to Sweet Sixteen.
It was while he was in London in late 1935 that he heard the news of Fascist Italy's invasion of Abyssinia, an event that outraged the young Nkrumah and influenced his political development.
This second victory outraged the Yoshioka family, whose head was now the 12-year old Yoshioka Matashichiro.
The Sri Lankan camp was outraged after the incident, but the ICC leapt to Hair's defence, outlining a list of steps they had taken in the past to determine, without result, the legitimacy of Muralitharan's action .< ref name =" Muralitharan no-balled by Hair

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