Search Terms: [ soshi / そし* / ソシ* ]
The minority party made a last-ditch effort to block passage of the bills
And to make matters worse, he met with a traffic accident
The new law should take a bite out of organized crime
We experience and understand the world through signals that are received by the senses and interpreted by the brain - and both stages are subject to distortion
The railroad system in Japan is said to be wonderful
He is tall, and she is tall too
He worked hard, until he fell ill
And on sunny days all the pigeons flew home
And unlike Oshin, they do complain although certainly not at work and generally not in public
It isn't like anybody takes responsibility then anyway
And a wish is engraved on the base of the statue
In English there are eight main parts of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction and finally interjection
And I was fourteen years old before I touched a piano for the first time
The company took action against its former accountant
The fat woman, the young couple, the sleeping Indian and the tall man in black, but now skin and flesh and hair had disappeared, and empty eye sockets stared from gleaming white skulls
And after a long time the boy came back again
The third is the preservation of environment. In this case, the conservation of energy and resources is needed
In an earthquake, the ground can shake up and down, or back and forth
John covers the Kanto area and Taro covers the Kansai area
Isn't that just what you'd expect from the prince? He certainly has the character of a truly great man
And it is only a very short step from there, to perception which occurs in the absence of all immediate signals and has to be labeled extrasensory
She put on the brakes and the car stopped
And they knew something which the Europeans did not
For his length of loyal service to his organization, he was only repaid in chicken feed
She became Mother Teresa years later when she founded the Missionaries of Charity
The anti-nuclear energy movement is being led by a number of organizations
She put on an assumption of ignorance
And how will you take responsibility in the case that this bill doesn't pass
His father died, and to make matters worse, his mother fell ill
The third and most important idea is that of reentry
He also brought out one more dubious conclusion
The accountability of the management of the organization is held in question
And there is one more method of climbing up to the slide deck
And she is always a troublemaker
I lost my way and, what was worse, it began to rain
In the "Mafia" tradition of organized crime, any member who discloses its operation is sure to be rubbed out
They must then go through a landing examination conducted by inspection officers before they can obtain landing permission
This organization lacks unity
Obstetricians also bear a high risk of suits
And then I breathe a sigh from melancholy in being unable to do anything about it
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