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Perhaps Japanese psychologists should read Melville for guidance, and Melville scholars should study hikikomori for clues about Bartleby's motivations.

The main shots that an adult would have for South Korea are hepatitis A and typhoid, along with, perhaps, Japanese encephalitis.

Perhaps Japanese people believe that advanced learning of a foreign language may lead to a loss of identity as Japanese (Butler & Iino, 2005), which is closely related to the next characteristic of innovation, namely compatibility with societal values.

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Perhaps the Japanese judged that the Americans needed a deal more.

It would be an unnerving turn of events for foreigners, and perhaps for Japanese as well.

And perhaps, too, Japanese producers are only too happy to fulfill Western fantasies.

The winner is, perhaps inevitably, Japanese: 45-year-old Jun Jibiki of Tokyo's Koma Sushi.

Marika, by the sound of it, could be Swedish or Hungarian or perhaps even Japanese.

Perhaps the Japanese are not the only people with the capacity to appreciate the quality of a void.

Mr. Eden, meanwhile, lobbied for innovative and refreshing cold vegetable dishes, perhaps more Japanese than Chinese, like spinach with fried ginger.

Perhaps no Japanese film has found the same sense of scale and sweep since Akira Kurosawa's "Hidden Fortress" in 1958.

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