Sentence examples for suspected Japanese from inspiring English sources

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In shaping the stage action, the librettist Paul Schick picked out several episodes that McPhee's readers are sure to remember: the long-drawn-out construction of the house, a comic shakedown by his native neighbors, an unsettling call from a suspected Japanese spy, a visitation by spirits of ill omen.

"So of all my memories of the Commonwealth Games, the production of Ryoichi Sasakawa, a suspected Japanese war criminal, as a saviour of the Commonwealth Games, is the best and still makes me smile to this day.

Following the war, Labuan was one of several locations at which the Australian military conducted trials to prosecute suspected Japanese war criminals.

This suspected Japanese raid -- coming soon after the Pearl Harbor bombing, and just one day after a confirmed Japanese submarine attack off the Santa Barbara coast -- touched off a massive barrage of anti-aircraft fire, with some 1400 shells shot into the skies over Los Angeles during the frantic evening.

The American attack commenced at 05:50 on 10 January with a bombardment by six battalions of artillery and airstrikes by 24 CAF aircraft on suspected Japanese positions in the valley between Hill 57 and the jumping-off point for the 1st Battalion.

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After the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese aircraft on December 7 , 1941 the U.S. War Department suspected that Japanese Americans might act as saboteurs, despite a lack of hard evidence to support that view.

Some have always suspected that Japanese officials, eager to protect a valuable industry and a cultural touchstone, were systematically underestimating the extent to which Bluefin had been overfished -- and this study certainly supports that idea.

I had suspected a Japanese inspiration behind his work, and he explained that when he was fifteen his future father-in-law, survivor of seven years of prison camp in Siberia, had introduced him to the works of Yukio Mishima and Jun'ichiro Tanizaki, writers that touched upon bushido, the samurai ethic, balancing the cultivation of beauty with discipline.

The U.S. suspect it to be the Soviets, but the British suspect Japanese involvement since the spacecraft landed in the Sea of Japan.

He ventures that when Obama mentioned emojis on the White House lawn, "I suspect most Japanese people's response was, 'wow, emoji are still popular over there?' " Understanding the rise and fall of emojis in their homeland requires a little history.

While the cause for many of these cases was suspected to be Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), laboratory confirmation was lacking.

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