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Japanese-made and designed
In 1985 Fender introduced the Japanese-made Fender Performer Bass, also with micro-tilt neck, designed by John Page and intended to be an elite version of the Jazz Bass, however the radical styling was not popular and production ceased the same year.
The program claimed that Matsushita's acquisition was nothing more than a ruse designed for Japanese-made sets, and sets assembled of Japanese parts, to avoid tariffs, with sets under the Quasar brand still being considered " domestically made ", although Quasar's United States-based engineering, management and manufacturing division was being scaled-down.

Japanese-made and sound
In the 1970s, after trying and abandoning many others for reasons of sound or maintainability, he settled on the Japanese-made Pearl Drums.
However, these Japanese-made Jazzmasters, except for those with JV-prefix serial numbers, are often criticized for essentially having narrow Stratocaster pickups inside the wide soapbar Jazzmaster housings, thus giving the guitar a Strat / Jaguar " honk " rather than the classic, mellow Jazzmaster sound.

Japanese-made and with
It involved the duty-free imports from Hong Kong of 90, 000 Japanese-made cars and trucks at a cost of C ¥ 4. 5 billion ( US $ 1. 5 billion ), and exporting them – with the help of local naval units – to the mainland, making 150 % profits.
Over the next few years, a number of Japanese-made games appeared with a similar format ; major titles such as Cadash ( 1989 ) closely resemble The Adventure of Link, with side-scrolling platform stages supplemented by RPG-like statistical systems, weapons, armor, magic spells, and so forth.
This limit, along with highly specialized skills and the need for a great deal of manual labour, accounts for the high price that a Japanese-made shinken ( Nihonto ) can fetch-starting from about $ 6, 000 ( US ) for the blade alone, and going many times higher for genuine antique ( Mukansa or Ningen Kokuho are two famous types ) blades.
During that period, European countries were engaging in protectionism to guard their domestic car industries, with France even banning the import of Japanese-made vehicles.
The station was originally owned by a local group of Seattle investors led by Stewart Ballinger, a one-time Broadway actor with deep Seattle roots, and Howard Leendertsen, one of the first people to import premium Japanese-made stereo equipment into the United States in the 1960s.

Japanese-made and is
In addition, the Miffy brand is popular in Japan and there is a lot of Japanese-made Miffy merchandise.
Rice burner is a pejorative describing Japanese-made — or by extension, Asian-made — motorcycles and automobiles.
* " Professional Series " is a tag that denotes the Japanese-made versions of many popular USA models.
Currently, the only Japanese-made, " mass-market " amateur radio transceiver to cover the Four metre band as standard is the UK specification Yaesu FT-847 which was discontinued in 2005.

Japanese-made and on
( Chiyoda Optics and Fine Engineering, Ltd .) and built the first Japanese-made twin-lens reflex camera, the Minoltaflex, based on the German Rolleiflex.

Japanese-made and which
In 1999 Sumitomo and Goodyear began a joint venture by which Sumitomo continued to manufacture all Japanese-made tyres under the Dunlop name, while Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company bought 75 % of the European and North American tyre businesses of Sumitomo.
This allowed local companies to invest in capital resources much more easily than their competitors overseas, which reduced the price of Japanese-made goods and widened the trade surplus further.

Japanese-made and .
" Japanese-made Chinese "), and many of these words have been re-loaned into modern Chinese.
The decision to opt for a Japanese-made transmission led to the closure of the Woodville, South Australia assembly plant.
Imported Japanese-made color televisions have a North Korean brand name superimposed, but nineteen-inch black-and-white sets have been produced locally since 1980.
The " Clavinet DP " name was applied by Hohner to a range of Japanese-made digital pianos during the late 1980s.
A Japanese-made clockwatch of the 18th century, or Wadokei.
Ronald Reagan's landslide reelection was a boon to Lousma, but he was hurt late in the campaign when video surfaced of him telling a group of Japanese auto manufactures that his family owned a Japanese-made car.
King's first fretless bass was a Japanese-made " Moon " Jazz-style bass.
Soon after the introduction of the Korean and Indonesian-made LTD lines, ESP discontinued selling the majority of its Japanese-made flagship instruments in the United States due to the prices involved in exporting to the Americas.
As such, Japanese-made iaitō are intended as practice weapons and are not suited for any type of contact.
The term Japanese domestic market ( JDM ) refers to the local market in Japan for Japanese-made motor vehicles and components.
A friend referred him to an opening at a firm called A & A Trading Co., who imported Japanese-made electronics for RadioShack and was looking for a bilingual Japanese-speaking manager.

Uni-Vibe and effects
One of the most famous effects that Lafayette sold was the Uni-Vibe, used by many musicians, most notably Jimi Hendrix.

Uni-Vibe and Leslie
Chorus and phase shifter devices can mimic the sounds produced by a Leslie speaker ; in fact, early phase shifters like the Uni-Vibe were specifically marketed as low-cost Leslie substitutes for guitarists, and used a foot-operated fast / slow switch.
Univox also produced the Uni-Vibe, a Leslie speaker effect made famous by Jimi Hendrix.

Uni-Vibe and rich
The song is slow-paced and rich in texture, and features David Gilmour playing the lush electric guitar with a Uni-Vibe and lap steel guitar with a volume pedal and several overdubs.

designed and simulate
As teenagers Gygax and Kaye designed their own miniatures rules for toy soldiers with a large collection of and figures, and they used " ladyfingers " ( small firecrackers ) to simulate explosions.
* OVPsim is a freely available virtual platform simulator designed to simulate complex multiprocessor systems at very high speeds
The paper also outlines a generic Condorcet method, designed to simulate pair-wise elections between all candidates in an election.
The final engine in this series was the XE, designed with flight design hardware and fired in a downward position into a low-pressure chamber to simulate a vacuum.
In a 2004 study designed to evaluate whether modern ECT techniques lead to identifiable brain damage, twelve monkeys underwent daily electroshock for six weeks under conditions meant to simulate human ECT ; the animals were then sacrificed and their brains were compared to monkeys undergoing anesthesia alone.
The current testing system was originally developed in 1972 and used driving cycles designed to simulate driving during rush-hour in Los Angeles during that era.
A program designed to implement the underlying semantics of the language statements and simulate the progress of time provides the hardware designer with the ability to model a piece of hardware before it is created physically.
A chatter robot, chatterbot, chatbot, or chat bot is a computer program designed to simulate an intelligent conversation with one or more human users via auditory or textual methods, primarily for engaging in small talk.
Champions is a role-playing game published by Hero Games that is designed to simulate and function in a four-color superhero comic book world.
Machines have been designed to simulate this experience at home.
Software packages have been designed for 1D / 2D / 3D basin modelling purposes to simulate the burial and thermal history of a basin as well as petroleum migration modelling.
Pit is a fast-paced card game for three to eight players, designed to simulate open outcry bidding for commodities.
Speculations concerning mind uploading suggest it is possible to transfer a human mind from an organic brain to a computer, incrementally and in such a way that consciousness is never interrupted, e. g. by replacing neurons one by one with electronics designed to simulate the neurons ' firing patterns.
The NES Advantage is designed to simulate the look and feel of cabinet arcade game controls, the idea being to make gaming at home feel more like gaming in a video arcade.
* Chatterbot, a chatter robot is a type of conversational agent, a computer program designed to simulate an intelligent conversation with one or more human users via auditory or textual methods.
A simulation video game describes a diverse super-category of video games, generally designed to closely simulate aspects of a real or fictional reality.
* Video games which are designed to simulate mechanical or other real-world games.
Daisy chains should not be confused with étriers, also known as aiders, which are short ladders made in the same way, but with larger loops, also used in aid climbing, nor with load-limiting devices often known as screamers ( from their first trade name ) designed to simulate a dynamic belay.
The game is designed to simulate a brick.
* ELIZA, 1966 computer program designed to simulate a therapist or psychoanalyst
Some MMOGs have been designed to accurately simulate certain aspects of the real world.
* Virtuality, an interactive, electronic game designed to simulate an actual battlefield environment ;
A typical class involves a single instructor at the front of the class who leads the participants through routines that are designed to simulate terrain and situations similar to riding a bike outdoors.
Character development in Roma Victor was designed to simulate real life.

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