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Uchimura's and was
Teshima was influenced by Uchimura's writings, studying under his disciple Tsukamoto Toraji and joining the Nonchurch Movement.

Uchimura's and against
Uchimura's fame as a popular writer became solid as he launched a series of sharp criticism against industrialist Ichibei Furukawa over one of modern Japan's first industrial pollution cases involving Furukawa's Ashio Copper Mine.

Uchimura's and .
Prior to Uchimura's arrival, William S. Clark, a graduate of Amherst College, had spent the year assisting the Japanese government in establishing the college.
Uchimura's movement attracted many students in Tokyo who later became influential figures in academia, industry, and literature.
After his death, however, Uchimura's reputation grew more, as his followers produced an enormous amount of literature.

career and journalist
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He worked part-time in his father's print plant and imagined a possible career as a journalist.
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In 1913 he began his career as a journalist.
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He subsequently continued his career in the 1950s as a journalist and critic.
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In addition, Cathy Scott, who worked closely with the LAPD during her career as a journalist, stated on the same documentary that " The LAPD found no evidence whatsoever that implicated Suge Knight.
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career and was
His professional career began when he was twenty ; ;
`` You are the ' Peoples' Poet ' '' was her appraisal in 1908, and she stopped teaching and writing to devote herself to the fulfillment of her husband's career.
From the night of August 30 to the morning of September 2 there was no Union cavalry east of the Macon railway to disclose to Sherman that he was missing the greatest opportunity of his career.
Even Rector himself was prey to this spirit of competition and he knew it, not for a more exalted office in the hierarchy of the church -- his ambitions for the bishopry had died very early in his career -- but for the one clear victory he had talked about to the colonel.
The State Ballet of Rhode Island, the first incorporated group, was formed for the purpose of extending knowledge of the art of ballet in the Community, to promote interest in ballet performances, to contribute to the cultural life of the State, and to provide opportunity for gifted dance students who, for one reason or another, are unable to pursue a career and to develop others for the professional state ; ;
My heart was not in it, but, oddly enough, it remains the most financially successful picture of my career.
After many years and many interruptions he was able to finish the canopy fresco, and slightly less than half the frieze, beginning with the Liberty group opposite the East door, and ending with William Penn, all but one leg, when a tragic accident ended his career.
Chandler had been commissioned in the Medical Service Corps and was serving as a personnel officer for the Kansas City Medical Depot when he decided that if he was going to make the Army his career, he wanted to be in the fighting part of it.
Mr. Black's life was an open book, so to speak, from his birth in Jackson, Mississippi, through his basketball-playing days at L.S.U. and his attainment of a B.A. degree, which had presumably prepared him for his career as district sales manager for Peerless Business Machines.
During his college career, Dr. Clark was captain of his basketball team and was a football letterman.
But then, Mario Lanza was no common singer, and his whole career, public and non-public, was studded with the kind of unconventional happenings that terminate with the appearance of his first `` recital '' only when he has ceased to be a living voice.
Freddy needed a job, having been detached from a rather dangerous career in real estate and skyscraper financing by Gerry, and it was up to Arthur Willis to provide him with one.
This distant territory was a Democratic stronghold, and acceptance of the post would have effectively ended his legal and political career in Illinois, so he declined and resumed his law practice.
Some commentators have suggested that this incident would influence Kurosawa's later artistic career, as the director was seldom hesitant to confront unpleasant truths in his work.
Perhaps this is enough evidence to suggest that Poirot's police career was a successful one.
) His first case was " The Affair at the Victory Ball ", which saw Poirot enter the high society and begin his career as a private detective.
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He was raised for a career in the Church and spent some time at the court of Hermann IV of Hesse, Elector of Cologne, who appointed him canon of the Cologne Cathedral.
His career was forwarded by the Church however and institutions of the Catholic clerics supported his early advance.
Displacing Ur-Zababa, Sargon was crowned king, and he entered upon a career of foreign conquest.

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