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en This election could mean a major jump to a much more Western-style system in Japanese politics -- that's revolutionary.

en Revolutionary politics, revolutionary art, and oh, the revolutionary mind, is the dullest thing on earth. When we open a ''revolutionary'' review, or read a ''revolutionary'' speech, we yawn our heads off. It is true, there is nothing else. Everything is correctly, monotonously, dishearteningly ''revolutionary'.' What a stupid word! What a stale fuss!
  Wyndham Lewis

en He had played a major role in post-war Japanese politics and was active in political reforms to make sure that Japan's parliamentary system stays vital,

en Neither in the past was I associated with politics, nor today I have any association with politics and I will never join politics. It is out of question for me to jump into politics.

en Ideas of traditional Japanese dress are coming into Western fashion, which is a switch because a few years ago it was the kooky anime/comics side of Japan that was animating Western design.

en The 14 top war criminals are major symbols of Japanese militarism as well as Japanese fascism.

en Unfortunately, money in politics is an insidious thing - and a loophole in our campaign finance system was taken advantage of with money going to existing or new 527 groups with the sole purpose of influencing the election.

en Allowing market forces to operate freely in the financial system would be greatly to the benefit of the Japanese people and the Japanese economy.

en His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness. The style of baseball between Cuba and Japan is very similar. The way they played the game (against the Dominican Republic) was more like the Japanese style than the American style. When we meet them, the game will be played in a very similar way, with a lot of speed and a lot of schemes.

en The main worry is that the Japanese system is sick. The Japanese government could bail it out but we don't yet know that they're under enough public pressure to force them to do that, so uncertainty means markets go down.

en Clearly, as far as Maryland politics are concerned, the gubernatorial election is a competitive election, ... All of us are looking at that and seeing what our strongest candidate would be.

en Unfortunately in groups that deal with politics, membership gets bigger when we are close to an election then sort of drops off in a non-election year.

en It's old-style politics from an old-style politician. He's trying to run down Connecticut so he can build himself up.

en The product (in Japan) will be lessened. The local demand will remain, but the teams are just realizing now their monopoly is crumbling because of the major leagues. The major leagues have put a major dent on fans' appetite for Japanese baseball.

en The voting system used by almost every major urban county was based on 1970s technology and that led to a large number of errors made by voters on election day that effectively negated thousands of votes.


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