いくぞ、問題 ○○, officially ○○ Metropolis, is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan and is located on the eastern side of the main island Honsh?. The twenty-three special wards of ○○, each governed as a city, cover the area that was once the city of ○○ in the eastern part of the prefecture, totaling over 8 million people.
問題 The ○○ of Japan is the only current head of state entitled "○○". The Imperial House of Japan is the oldest continuing hereditary monarchy in the world.
問題 ○○ is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants and vending machines internationally. The ○○ Company claims that the beverage is sold in more than 200 countries.
問題 ○○ is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and computer software products. The company's best-known hardware products include Macintosh computers, the iPod and the iPhone.
問題 He began his run for the presidency in February 2007. After a close campaign in the 2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries against Hillary Rodham Clinton, he won his party's nomination, becoming the first major party African American candidate for president.
問題 ○○ is a 49 cc 4-stroke underbone motorbike first manufactured by the Honda Motor Co. Ltd. in 1958. With more than 60 million sold worldwide, it is the best selling powered vehicle of all time.
"○○" (often shortened to "××", "△△", or simply "□□") is a broken English phrase that was central to an Internet phenomenon, or meme, in 2000-2002, with the spread of a Flash animation that depicted the slogan. The text is taken from the opening cut scene of the 1991 European Sega Mega Drive version of the Japanese video game Zero Wing, by Toaplan which was poorly translated by Sega of Europe. It was popularized by the Something Awful message forums.
問題 ○○ was a battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy, the lead ship of her class. She was the first battleship in the world to mount 16 inch class (actually 16.1 inch, or 410 mm) guns, and her armour protection and speed made her one of the most powerful capital ships at the time of her commissioning.
問題 There are two styles of toilets commonly found in The current state of the art for Western-style toilets is the bidet toilet, which, as of 2004, are installed in more than half of Japanese households. In Japan, these bidets are commonly called ○○, a brand name of Toto Ltd., and include many advanced features rarely seen outside of Asia. Depending on the exact model, these bidets are designed to open the lid when they sense a user nearby, wash the anus or vulva of the user, dry afterwards with warm air, flush automatically and close the lid after use.
問題 The ○○ was an early English joint-stock company that was formed initially for pursuing trade with the East Indies, but that ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent and China. The ○○ traded mainly in cotton, silk, indigo dye, saltpetre, tea, and opium.
In cell biology, a 〜 (plural mitochondria) is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in most eukaryotic cells. [1] These organelles range from 0.5?10 micrometers (μm) in diameter. 〜 are sometimes described as "cellular power plants" because they generate most of the cell's supply of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), used as a source of chemical energy.
問題 ○○, also known as antimite and not to be confused with naphtha, is a crystalline, aromatic, white, solid hydrocarbon with formula C10H8 and the structure of two fused benzene rings. It is best known as the traditional, primary ingredient of mothballs.
問題 ○○ was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist, and theologian who is perceived and considered by a substantial number of scholars and the general public as one of the most influential men in history. His Philosophia Naturalis Principia Mathematica, published in 1687, is by itself considered to be among the most influential books in the history of science, laying the groundwork for most of classical mechanics.
○○(××, △△, also called □□) is an anonymous bulletin board on Japan's most popular bulletin board service, 2channel. The board receives an average of around 290,000 comments per day. It was established on June 18, 2004.
問題 It is the fifth largest of the eight planets in the solar system, and the largest of the terrestrial planets (non-gas planets) in the Solar System in terms of diameter, mass and density.
〜 is a major figure in contemporary Japanese literature. His works, strongly influenced by French and American literature and literary theory, engage with political, social and philosophical issues including nuclear weapons, social non-conformism and existentialism.
〜 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1994 for creating "an imagined world, where life and myth condense to form a disconcerting picture of the human predicament today."[1]
問題 ○○ were an English rock band who in the 1960s earned recognition for their psychedelic and space rock music, and in the 1970s, as they evolved, for their progressive rock music. One of rock music's most critically acclaimed and commercially successful acts, the group has sold over 200 million albums worldwide including 74.5 million certified units in the United States.
問題 ○○ is a component of the measuring system used to sequence events, to compare the durations of events and the intervals between them, and to quantify the motions of objects. ○○ has been a major subject of religion, philosophy, and science, but defining it in a non-controversial manner applicable to all fields of study has consistently eluded the greatest scholars.
問題 In audio signal processing and acoustics, ○○ is a reflection of sound, arriving at the listener some time after the direct sound. Typical examples are the ○○ produced by the bottom of a well, by a building, or by the walls of an enclosed room. A true ○○ is a single reflection of the sound source. The time delay is the extra distance divided by the speed of sound.
○, in hiragana, or × in katakana, is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora. Both are made in three strokes and both represent [△].
○ー is sometimes used as the onomatopoeia for cows.
〜 is a vital organ present in vertebrates and some other animals; it has a wide range of functions, a few of which are detoxification, protein synthesis, and production of biochemicals necessary for digestion. 〜 is necessary for survival; there is currently no way to compensate for the absence of 〜 function.
This organ plays a major role in metabolism and has a number of functions in the body, including glycogen storage, decomposition of red blood cells, plasma protein synthesis, hormone production, and detoxification. It lies below the diaphragm in the thoracic region of the abdomen.
問題 The ○○ was also charged with a government-like role in managing the △△ transportation system after the formation of Manchukuo in 1932. By 1938, ○○ had 72 subsidiary companies, development projects in 25 urban areas and carried 17,515,000 passengers per year. Between 1930-1940, the Japanese population of Manchukuo rose by 800,000 making ethnic Japanese the majority in many of the towns and cities served by ○○.
問題 Emerging from the Russian Empire following the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Russian Civil War of 1918?1921, the ○○ was a union of several Soviet republics, but the synecdoche Russia?after the Russian SFSR, its largest and most populous constituent state?continued to be commonly used throughout the country's existence.
In Norse mythology, 〜 (from Old Norse ○○ "hall of the slain"[1]) is a majestic, enormous hall located in Asgard, ruled over by the god Odin. Chosen by Odin, half of those that die in combat travel to 〜 upon death, led by valkyries, while the other half go to the goddess Freyja's field Folkvangr. In 〜, the dead join the masses of those who have died in combat known as Einherjar, as well as various legendary Germanic heroes and kings, as they prepare to aid Odin during the events of Ragnarok.
問題 ○○ (22 May 1859 ? 7 July 1930) was a British author most noted for his stories about the detective △△, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and for the adventures of Professor Challenger.
問題 ○○ is one of the central Great Old Ones of the Lovecraft Mythos. It is often cited for the extreme descriptions given of its hideous appearance, its gargantuan size, and the abject terror that it evokes. ○○ is often referred to in science fiction and fantasy circles as a tongue-in-cheek shorthand for extreme horror or evil.
One of only eight landlocked prefectures in Japan, ○○ is the northwestern-most prefecture of the ×× plain. Except for the central and southeast areas, where most of the population is concentrated, it is mostly mountainous. To the north are N and F prefectures, while to the east lies T. To the west lies N prefecture, and S is to the south.
問題 ○○ is a one-man Japanese dojin game developer specializing in 2D shooter games. Their only releases thus far have been the △△ games and related merchandise. Despite its name, it is not based in the Chinese city of Shanghai.
〜 is a classic work of Japanese literature attributed to the Japanese noblewoman ○○ in the early eleventh century, around the peak of the Heian Period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, the first psychological novel or the first novel to still be considered a classic, though this issue is a matter of debate (see Stature below).
問題 ○○ is an acronym for the government classification for people currently "Xot in Xmployment, Xducation or Xraining". It was first used in the United Kingdom but its use has spread to other countries, including Japan, China and South Korea.
●● is one of the earliest shooting games and features two-dimensional graphics. The aim is to defeat waves of aliens with a laser cannon and earn as many points as possible. In designing the game, Nishikado drew inspiration from popular media: Breakout, The War of the Worlds, and Star Wars. To complete it, he had to design custom hardware and development tools.
○○ is an equestrian sport that has been practiced over the centuries; the chariot races of Roman times are an early example, as is the contest of the steeds of the god Odin and the giant Hrungnir in Norse mythology. It is inextricably associated with gambling. The common sobriquet for Thoroughbred horse racing is The Sport of Kings.
問題 ○○ is a taxonomic rank. Other well-known ranks are life, domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, genus, and species, with ○○ fitting between order and genus. As for the other well-known ranks, there is the option of an immediately lower rank, indicated by the prefix sub-.
Hundreds of types of ●● are produced. Their different styles, textures and flavors depend on the origin of the milk (including the animal's diet), whether it has been pasteurized, the butterfat content, the species of bacteria and mold, and the processing including the length of aging. Herbs, spices, or wood smoke may be used as flavoring agents. The yellow to red color of many ●● is a result of adding annatto. ●● are eaten both on their own and cooked in various dishes; most ●● melt when heated.
A 〜 (Arabic: ??? ?????) is a zoomorphic mythological figure which is depicted as a recumbent lion with a human head. It has its origins in sculpted figures of Old Kingdom Egypt, to which the ancient Greeks applied their own name for a female monster, the "strangler", an archaic figure of Greek mythology. (Alternatively, Susan Wise Bauer suggests that the word is a Greek corruption of the Egyptian name "shesepankh," or "living image."[1]) Similar creatures appear throughout South and South-East Asia. In European decorative art, the 〜enjoyed a major revival from the Renaissance onwards.
●● is a Japanese gaming device used for amusement and gambling. ●● resembles a vertical pinball machine, but with no flippers and a large number of relatively small balls. The player fires a ball up into the machine, controlling only its initial speed.
問題 ...Like other opioids, ○○ acts directly on the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain. ○○ has a very high potential for addiction; tolerance and both severe physical and psychological dependence develop rapidly.
●● is the common name for a highly sought after mycorrhizal mushroom known to grow in China, Japan, Korea, Finland and other places around the world. It is an important element of Japanese cuisine. The tradition of mushroom giving persists today in Japan's corporate world, and a gift of ●● is considered special and is cherished by those who receive it.[citation needed]
問題 ○○ is the second largest of the two main islands of the British Isles, the third-largest island in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world.
〜 is a virtual or mechanical artificial agent. In practice, it is usually an electro-mechanical machine which is guided by computer or electronic programming, and is thus able to do tasks on its own. Another common characteristic is that by its appearance or movements, a 〜 often conveys a sense that it has intent or agency of its own.
A ○○ (also known as a ○○, ○○, ○○ or ○○) is a small explosive device primarily designed to produce a large amount of noise, especially in the form of a loud bang; any visual effect is incidental to this goal. They have fuses, and are wrapped in a heavy paper casing, to contain the explosive compound. ○○, along with fireworks originated in China.
"???" redirects here. For other uses, see ??? (???). For the 1961 British comedy film, see Very Important Person (film). A Very Important Person, or ???, is a person who is accorded special privileges due to his or her status or importance.
Examples include celebrities, heads of state/heads of government, major employers, high rollers, politicians, high-level corporate officers, wealthy individuals, or any other notable person who receives special treatment for some reason. In some cases, such as tickets to events, ??? may be used in a similar way to premium, and can be purchased by anyone. The term was coined between 1940 and 1945,[1] by the Royal Air Force.[2] The term often may be used in a facetious or sarcastic manner, depending on the context in which it is being used.
He also played for the Yomiuri Giants during his professional baseball career from 1981 to 1995. Hara led the Japan national baseball team to victory in the final of the 2009 World Baseball Classic.[1]
【???】 is a chemical element represented by the symbol 【???】. Its 【???】 number is 【???】. A colorless, heavy, odorless noble gas, 【???】 occurs in the Earth's atmosphere in trace amounts. Although generally unreactive, 【???】 can undergo a few chemical reactions such as the formation of 【???】 hexafluoroplatinate, the first noble gas compound to be synthesized.
●●(怛羅斯會戰) in 751 AD was a conflict between the Arab Abbasid Caliphate and the Chinese Tang Dynasty for control of the Syr Darya. On July 751, The Abbasides started a massive attack against the Chinese on the banks of ××; 200,000 Muslim troops (according to Chinese estimates) met the combined army of 10,000 Tang Chinese and 20,000 Karluks mercenary. Out of 10,000 Tang troops, only 2000 managed to return from ×× to their territory in Central Asia.
問題 ○○ is a Japanese soft drink created by Suntory. It is the third most popular soft drink in Japan behind Coca-Cola and Pepsi. It is known for its lemony taste and for its commercial advertisements featuring characters from the popular American cartoon The Simpsons.
The ○○ is the structural and functional unit of all known living organisms. It is the smallest unit of an organism that is classified as living, and is often called the building block of life. Some organisms, such as most bacteria, are ×× (consist of a single ○○). Other organisms, such as humans, are △△. (Humans have an estimated 100 trillion or 10^14 ○○; a typical ○○ size is 10 μm; a typical ○○ mass is 1 nanogram.) The largest known ○○l is an unfertilized ostrich egg ○○.
XXX was a British economist whose ideas have been a central influence on modern macroeconomics, both in theory and practice. He advocated interventionist government policy, by which governments would use fiscal and monetary measures to mitigate the adverse effects of business cycles, economic recessions, and depressions.
In most mammals, the ○○ is a hollow, muscular organ of the gastrointestinal tract (digestive system), between the esophagus and the small intestine. It is involved in the second phase of digestion, following mastication (chewing). The word ○○ is derived from the Latin stomachus, which derives from the Greek word stomachos (στ?μαχο?). The words gastro- and gastric (meaning related to the ○○) are both derived from the Greek word gaster (γαστ?ρ). The ○○ churns food before it moves on to the rest of the body.
●● is any substance, usually composed of carbohydrates, fats, proteins and water, that can be eaten or drunk by an animal, including humans, for nutrition or pleasure. Items considered ●● may be sourced from plants, animals or other categories such as fungus or fermented products like alcohol.
XXX is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s, and was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae. XXX combined elements of Caribbean mento and calypso with American jazz and rhythm and blues. It is characterized by a walking bass line accented with rhythms on the upbeat.
問題 The reference to the bodily fluid resulting from perspiration in the name of the beverage tends to have a certain offputting or humorous connotation for native English speakers. However, the name was chosen by the manufacturers originally for the purpose of marketing the product as a sports drink in Japan, where people generally do not mentally translate names appearing in English and are therefore not bothered by the connotation. It was largely derived from the notion of what it is intended to supply to the drinker: all of the nutrients and electrolytes lost when sweating.
問題 ○○ is the queen regnant of sixteen independent states known informally as the Commonwealth realms: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis.
○○ is an opaque white liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It provides the primary source of nutrition for young mammals before they are able to digest other types of food. The early lactation ○○ is known as colostrum, and carries the mother's antibodies to the baby. It can reduce the risk of many diseases in the baby. The exact components of raw ○○ varies by species, but it contains significant amounts of saturated fat, protein and calcium as well as vitamin C. Cattle's ○○ has a pH ranging from 6.4 to 6.8, making it slightly acidic.
A XXX is a sound made by singing a wordless tone with the mouth completely closed, forcing the sound to emerge from the nose. To XXX is to produce such a sound, most often with a melody. It is difficult to hum with your nose pinched closed for more than a few seconds. It keeps the volume at a low level, so XXX is rarely used in musical productions, with some exceptions such as scat singing and vocables.
●● is a naturally recurring state of relatively suspended sensory and motor activity in animals, characterized by total or partial unconsciousness and the nearly complete inactivity of voluntary muscles. It is distinguished from quiet wakefulness by a decreased ability to react to stimuli, and it is more easily reversible than hibernation or coma. It is observed in all mammals, including humans, all birds, and many reptiles, amphibians, and fish. In humans, other mammals, and a substantial majority of other animals that have been studied (such as some species of fish, birds, ants, and fruit flies), regular ●● is essential for survival.
*** (derived from the Ancient Greek ---, ***) typically refers to a state lacking order or predictability. In ancient Greece, it referred to the initial state of the universe, and, by extension, space, darkness, or an abyss (the antithetical concept was ???). In modern English, it is used in classical studies with this original meaning; in mathematics and science to refer to a very specific kind of unpredictability; and informally to mean a state of confusion.[2] In popular culture, the word can occur with all three meanings
XXX is an American multinational semiconductor company based in Sunnyvale, California, that develops computer processors and related technologies for commercial and consumer markets. Its main products include microprocessors, motherboard chipsets, embedded processors and graphics processors for servers, workstations and personal computers, and processor technologies for handheld devices, digital television, automobiles, game consoles, and other embedded systems applications.
問題 Before she was refitted with a diesel power plant in 1986, she was also the last oil-fired passenger steamship to cross the Atlantic in scheduled liner service. During almost 40 years of service, the ○○ travelled the world and latterly operated predominantly as a cruise ship, sailing out of Southampton, England.
〜 is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by ○○. It first premiered in Young King Ours in 1997 and ended in September 2008. The individual chapters are collected and published in tank?bon volumes by Sh?nen Gahosha. As of March 2009 all chapters have been released in 10 volumes in Japan. Hellsing chronicles the efforts of the mysterious and secret 〜 Organization, as it combats vampires, ghouls, and other supernatural foes who threaten England.
問題 ○○ is a railway company in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. The company is commonly known as Daitetsu. The company belongs to Meitetsu Group. The first section of its lines opened in 1927.
問題 ○○ is a Japanese term to refer to the phenomenon of reclusive individuals who have chosen to withdraw from social life, often seeking extreme degrees of isolation and confinement because of various personal and social factors in their lives. The term ○○ refers to both the sociological phenomenon in general as well as to individuals belonging to this societal group.
>>445 ぼっち?仙人? In mineralogy,XXX is an allotrope of ???, where the ??? atoms are arranged in a variation of the face-centered cubic crystal structure called a XXX lattice. XXX is the second most stable form of ???, after graphite; however, the conversion rate from XXX to graphite is negligible at ambient conditions. XXX is specifically renowned as a material with superlative physical qualities, most of which originate from the strong covalent bonding between its atoms.
A ○○ (from Old French "○○"[1]) is a place in which people are physically confined and, usually, deprived of a range of personal freedoms. Other terms are ○○, ○○, and ○○ (or ○○), although in the United States "○○" and "○○" refer to different subtypes of ○○. ○○s are conventionally institutions which form part of the criminal justice system of a country,
*** is a combination spy, special operations agent and mercenary of ???, a fictional black operations and espionage unit. He is repeatedly tasked with disarming and destroying the latest incarnation of @@@, a bipedal nuclear weapon-armed mecha. Controlled by the player, *** must act alone
****(****, born November 10, 98038 BC (Devil's Calendar:100036 BD)) claims to be a demon playing a Japanese musician, entertainer, journalist, and Sumo commentator. His most recent appearance as a Sumo commentator was on the May 24, 2008 English language simulcast. Supposedly, he is the former vice-king of hell and the founder of Akumaky? (a demoniac religion). His real name is allegedly unknown because it is unpronounceable on the earth.
小暮閣下 In realist theories of international relations,XXXning refers to the act of weaker states joining a stronger power or coalition within balance of power politics. The term is opposed to balancing, and unlike balancing, is a relatively new term. XXXning was coined by Quincy Wright in A Study of War (1942) and popularized by Kenneth Waltz in Theory of International Politics (1979) (in his work, Waltz incorrectly attributes Stephen Van Evera with coining the term).[citation needed]
○○ is a popular term for female-oriented fictional media that focus on homoerotic or homoromantic male relationships, usually created by female authors. Originally referring to a specific type of d?jinshi (self-published works) parody of mainstream anime and manga works, ○○ came to be used as a generic term for female-oriented manga, anime, dating sims, novels and d?jinshi featuring idealized homosexual male relationships. The main characters in yaoi usually conform to the formula of the seme (literally: attacker) who pursues the uke (literally: receiver).
〜 is the physical theory of measurement in inertial frames of reference proposed in 1905 by ○○ (after the considerable and independent contributions of Hendrik Lorentz, Henri Poincare and others) in the paper "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies". It generalizes Galileo's principle of relativity?that all uniform motion is relative, and that there is no absolute and well-defined state of rest (no privileged reference frames)?from mechanics to all the laws of physics, including both the laws of mechanics and of electrodynamics, whatever they may be. 〜 incorporates the principle that the speed of light is the same for all inertial observers regardless of the state of motion of the source.
An 〜 is the conceptual and mathematical opposite of an electron, useful in the study of physics, chemistry, and electrical engineering. The concept describes the lack of an electron at a position where one could exist in an atom or atomic lattice. It is different from the positron, which is the antimatter analogue of the electron. Atoms with electron holes are defined as cations.
The 〜 was introduced into calculations for the following two situations: If an electron is excited into a higher state it leaves a hole in its old state. This meaning is used in Auger electron spectroscopy (and other x-ray techniques), in computational chemistry, and to explain the low electron-electron scattering-rate in crystals (metals, semiconductors). In crystals, band structure calculations lead to an effective mass for the charge carriers, which can be negative. Inspired by the Hall effect, Newton's law is used to attach the negative sign onto the charge.
問題 ○○ is a widely used telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images, either monochromatic ("black and white") or color, usually accompanied by sound.
XXX's story revolves around four ??? who join their school's light music club to try to save it from being abolished. However, they are the only members of the club, and at first 000 has no experience playing musical instruments or reading sheet music. Eventually, she learns how to be an excellent guitar player. The rest of the club helps her to buy a guitar, and they perform at the school festival.
XXX are formed either by joining the ends of a long, skinny piece of dough into a ring or by using a XXX cutter, which simultaneously cuts the outside and inside shape, leaving a XXX-shaped piece of ??? and a ??? hole from XXX removed from the center. This smaller piece of ??? can be cooked or re-added to the batch to make more XXX. A disk-shaped XXX can also be stretched and pinched into a torus until the center breaks to form a hole. Alternatively, a XXX depositor can be used to place a circle of liquid dough directly into the fryer. XXX can be made from a yeast-based dough for raised XXX or a special type of cake batter.
問題 Although the ○○ has failed to displace the QWERTY, it has become easier to access in the computer age, being included with all major operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and BSD) in addition to the standard QWERTY layout. It is also supported at the hardware level by some high-end ergonomic keyboards.
The 〜 (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a thickset arboreal marsupial herbivore native to Australia, and the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae.
The 〜 is found in coastal regions of eastern and southern Australia, from near Adelaide to the southern part of Cape York Peninsula. Populations also extend for considerable distances inland in regions with enough moisture to support suitable woodlands. The 〜 of South Australia were largely exterminated during the early part of the 20th century, but the state has since been repopulated with Victorian stock. The 〜 is not found in Tasmania or Western Australia.
問題 ○○ is a popular Japanese dumpling made of batter, diced or whole △△, tempura scraps (tenkasu), pickled ginger, and green onion, topped with okonomiyaki sauce, green laver (aonori), mayonnaise, and katsuobushi (fish shavings), first popularized in Taisho-era Osaka.
XXX is a Japanese song that was performed by Japanese crooner ???, and written by #####. It is best known under its alternative title "$$$$" in English-speaking parts of the world. The song reached the top of the sales charts in the United States in &&&& and was the only Japanese language song to do so.
問題 ○○ is a website that parodies Wikipedia. It was founded in 2005. Originally an English-language wiki, the project currently spans over 50 languages. The English version has over 24,000 pages of content. Various different styles of humor are used as a vehicle for parody, from sophisticated satire to the apparently random. Like Wikipedia, ○○ has guidelines regarding what is and is not acceptable content and these guidelines have become progressively more strict as the site expands over time. The site has gained media attention due to its articles on places and people.
問題 The first novel was released on February 10, 2006, and as of February 10, 2009, ten volumes have been published by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko label. ASCII Media Works reported that as of October 2008, over 2.2 million copies of the first nine novels have been sold in Japan. The series has been called a "unique fantasy" by Mainichi Shimbun due to the plot focusing on economics, trade, and peddling rather than the typical staples of fantasy such as swords and magic. Yen Press licensed the light novels and will be releasing them in English in North America.[3]
〜 was the codename for a project conducted during World War II to develop the first atomic bomb. The project was led by the United States, and included scientists from the United Kingdom and Canada. Formally designated as the ○○ Engineer District (XED), it refers specifically to the period of the project from 1942?1946 under the control of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, under the administration of General Leslie R. Groves. The scientific research was directed by American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer.
問題(英文増やした) ○ is the changing of neurons, the organization of their networks, and their function via new experiences. This idea was first proposed in 1892 by Santiago Ramón y Cajal the proposer of the neuron doctrine though the idea was largely neglected for the next fifty years. The first person to use the term ○ appears to have been the Polish neuroscientist Jerzy Konorski.
よし問題 ○○, formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa and Original English-language manga in English, German, and Japanese. ○○ is incorporated in Tokyo, Japan, with headquarters in Los Angeles, California and branches in the UK and Germany. ○○ is one of the biggest manga publishers outside of Japan and as such has been attributed with popularizing Manhwa in the United States.
XXX is a term first used in the 1980s and 90s to describe dance parties (often all-night events) with fast-paced electronic music and light shows. At these parties DJs and other performers play Electronic Dance Music. Some examples include: House, Trance, Techno, Jungle (often referred to as "XXX music"), with the accompaniment of laser light shows, projected images and artificial fog. Presaging the word's subsequent 1980s association with electronic music, the word "XXX" was part of the title of an electronic music performance event held on 28 January 1967 at London's Roundhouse titled the "Million Volt Light and Sound XXX". The event featured the only known public airing of an experimental sound collage created for the occasion by Paul McCartney and John Lennon during the early stages of the Sgt. Pepper sessions - the legendary Carnival Of Light recording.
A XXX is an extra layer of fabric at the lower edge of the sleeve of a garment covering the arms. In US usage the word may also refer to the end of the leg of a pair of trousers. The functional purpose of turned XXXs is to protect the material from fraying and, when frayed, to allow the XXXs to be repaired or replaced without major changes to the garment.
〜, also known as Furukotofumi and known in English as The Records of Ancient Matters, is the oldest surviving book in Japan.[citation needed] The body of 〜 is written in Chinese, but it includes numerous Japanese names and some phrases. The songs included in 〜 are in archaic Japanese written phonetically with Chinese characters, known as Man'y?gana
A document claiming to be an older work, the Kujiki (which the Kojiki dates to 620 AD), also exists, but its authenticity is questioned.
問題 ○○ is an influential Japanese electropop band formed in 1978, and renowned as a major influence in popular music and for pioneering the electropop music genre.
問題 ○○ is a brewed beverage prepared from roasted seeds, commonly called ○○ beans, of the ○○ plant. They are seeds of "○○ cherries" that grow on trees in over 70 countries. It has been said that green ○○ is the second most traded commodity in the world behind crude oil.
問題 ○○ is a Japanese word that, in the West, is used when referring to sexually explicit or pornographic comics and animation, particularly those of Japanese origin such as anime, manga and computer games. In Japan it can be used to mean "metamorphosis" or "abnormality".
XXXX is a technical term for a device, system or object when it is viewed in terms of its input, output and transfer characteristics without any knowledge required of its internal workings. Almost anything might occasionally be referred to as a XXX: a transistor, an algorithm, humans, the Internet.
A child ○ is someone who at an early age masters one or more skills at an adult level. One heuristic for classifying ○s is: a ○ is a child, typically younger than 15 years old, who is performing at the level of a highly trained adult in a very demanding field of endeavor. The giftedness of child ○ is determined by the degree of their talent relative to their ages.
〜 is a Japanese manga and anime series written by ○○.
〜 follows the adventures of five-year-old Shinnosuke "Shin" Nohara and his parents, neighbors, and friends and is set in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, Japan.
〜 first appeared in a Japanese weekly magazine called Weekly Manga Action, which is published by Futabasha. The anime 〜 has been on TV Asahi since April 13, 1992, and has also been aired by Adult Swim, the anime television network, Hungama TV in India, and in several other countries worldwide.
○ is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a mental disorder characterized by abnormalities in the perception or expression of reality. Distortions in perception may affect all five senses, including sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch, but most commonly manifest as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking with significant social or occupational dysfunction.
In Japanese, the song's refrain sounds similar to the phrase noma noma giving it currency as a popular drinking/party/karaoke song in Japan. It has served as the basis of numerous parodies, made by substituting similar-sounding but ultimately nonsensical Japanese words for the original Romanian lyric. The resulting bizarre interpretations became well-known in Japan in the song's heyday.
Japanese comedian Tamori has had a long-running "〜〜" segment on his TV program Tamori Club, where he and his co-host watch mini-skits based on misheard lyrics submitted by the audience.
He is always seen wearing typical host-style apparel, and he is known as an annoyingly depressing character, which is reflected in his skits. His skit always follows the same formula: A simple introduction followed by a recollection of past and present pitiful episodes in his life after which he repeats, "I am 〜〜."
〜〜 is a territory of the People's Republic of China, facing Guangdong to the north and the South China Sea to the east, west and south. 〜〜 became occupied by British forces in 1841, and was formally ceded to Britain under the Treaty of Nanking at the end of the war.
〜〜 is a serialized Japanese mystery manga series based on the crime solving adventures of a high school student, the grandson of the famous (fictional) private detective.
He became famous for his fast trigger finger speed of 16 shots per second in 1980s and is particularly known for his use of this skill in the game Star Soldier.
〜〜 is a Japanese confectionery company headquartered in Osaka. The company's large neon sign located above Dotonbori in Osaka has been a famous landmark of the city since its initial construction in 1919.
〜〜 are Japanese models who primarily pose in bikinis, leotards, and other provocative clothing for photo spreads in magazines and photobooks aimed largely at men. 〜〜 do not pose nude or perform sexually explicit acts in their work.
〜〜 is a Japanese term for a type of promotional model found as part of a pit crew in certain kinds of motor racing, such as F1 races. The equivalent British term is "Pit babe". They generally wear some sort of revealing costume (mini-dress, swimsuit, hot pants, or the like), as well as pantyhose and high heels or knee-high boots.
〜〜 is a major shopping area for electronic, computer, anime, and otaku goods. August 25, 2005: Tsukuba Express, Tokyo's fastest private railway, opens in 〜〜
〜〜 are members of traditional organized crime syndicates in Japan, and also known as "violence groups". The term 〜〜 comes from a Japanese card game, Oicho-Kabu . The worst hand in the game is a set of eight, nine and three.
〜〜 was an act of domestic terrorism perpetrated by members of Aum Shinrikyo on March 20, 1995. The attack was directed against trains passing through Kasumigaseki and Nagatacho, home to the Japanese government.
In astronomy, the ______ is the ring of constellations that lines the ecliptic, which is the apparent path of the Sun across the sky over the course of the year. The Moon and planets also lie within the ecliptic, and so are also within the constellations of the ______. In astrology, the ______ denotes those signs which divide the ecliptic into twelve equal zones of celestial longitude. As such, the ______ is a celestial coordinate system, more precisely an ecliptic coordinate system, taking the ecliptic as the origin of latitude, and the position of the sun at vernal equinox as the origin of longitude.
The group was founded in late 2000 by Morning Musume member Mari Yaguchi, who had an idea for a subgroup whose members were 1.5 m in height or shorter.
The 〜〜 is a musical instrument of the woodwind group. Unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, a 〜〜 is an aerophone or reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening.
〜〜 is a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). trade name "〜〜" is widely recognized in popular culture, and the drug's association with treating erectile dysfunction has led to its recreational use. The reasons behind such use include the belief that the drug increases libido, improves sexual performance, or permanently increases penis size.
〜 is a web browser and internet suite developed by the 〜 Software company. The browser handles common Internet-related tasks such as displaying websites, sending and receiving e-mail messages, managing contacts, IRC online chatting, downloading files via BitTorrent, and reading web feeds. 〜 is offered free of charge for personal computers and mobile phones, but for other devices it must be paid for.
Features of 〜 include tabbed browsing, page zooming, mouse gestures, and an integrated download manager. Its security features include built-in phishing and malware protection, strong encryption when browsing secure web sites, and the ability to easily delete private data such as HTTP cookies.
〜 is a series of over 50 light novels written by Hajime Kanzaka and illustrated by Rui Araizumi. It was later developed into several manga titles, five televised anime series, two three-episode original video animations (OVAs), and five movies. It also spanned three console role-playing games for the Sony PlayStation, as well as one for the Nintendo Super Famicom (known internationally as the Super Nintendo Entertainment System). 〜 is a Dungeons & Dragons inspired narrative that follows the adventures of the young sorceress ○○ and her companions as they journey through their world.
問題 ○○ prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chubu region on Honshu island. The capital is the city of ○○. ○○ is the leading industrial prefecture on the Japan Sea coast, and has the industrial advantage of cheap electricity due to abundant water resources. The Itai-itai disease occurred in Toyama around 1950.
〜 are yokai found in Japanese folklore. They look like normal human beings by day, but at night they gain the ability to stretch their necks to great lengths.
○○ is a class of edible crystalline substances, mainly sucrose, lactose, and fructose. Human taste buds interpret its flavor as sweet. ○○ as a basic food carbohydrate primarily comes from ○○ cane and from ○○ beet, but also appears in fruit, honey, sorghum, ○○ maple (in maple syrup), and in many other sources.
The 〜, ○○, or △△, is the heaviest known bony fish in the world. It has an average adult weight of 1,000 kg (2,200 lb). The species is native to tropical and temperate waters around the globe. It resembles a fish head with a tail, and its main body is flattened laterally. 〜 can be as tall as they are long when their dorsal and ventral fins are extended.
〜 live on a diet that consists mainly of jellyfish, but because this diet is nutritionally poor, they consume large amounts in order to develop and maintain their great bulk. Females of the species can produce more eggs than any other known vertebrate.
******** means upskirt in Japan. The word is a portmanteau of "panty" and *****, the Japanese sound symbolism representing a glance or glimpse. ******** is an expression used by Japanese women to warn each other that their underwear is visible; the term carries risque connotations similar to the phrase "your slip is showing" in English usage.
問題 ○○ comes from a prominent Japanese political family which has been called the "Kennedy family of Japan." ○○, who was born in Bunkyo, Tokyo, is a fourth generation politician. His paternal great-grandfather, Kazuo ○○, was speaker of the House of Representatives of the Diet of Japan from 1896 to 1897 during the Meiji era. Kazuo later served as the president of Waseda University.
問題 ○○ contains nine major geothermal hot spots, which are sometimes referred to as the "nine hells of ○○". ○○ is also divided into eight major hot spring areas, otherwise known as ○○ Hatto.
〜〜 is a kitchen appliance that cooks or heats food by dielectric heating. Basic 〜〜 heat food quickly and efficiently, but do not brown or bake food in the way conventional ovens do.
〜〜 is a type of tea made solely with the leaves of Camellia sinensis that has undergone minimal oxidation during processing. 〜〜 originates from China and has become associated with many cultures in Asia from Japan to the Middle East.
A 〜〜 is a book that is identified as extremely popular by its inclusion on lists of currently top selling titles that are based on publishing industry and book trade figures and published by newspapers, magazines, or bookstore chains.
○○ is the system to make sure that people, e.g. in a train station, pay their fare.
○○ area can be an area at an entrance or exit with turnstiles or fare gates, or alternatively the area between the turnstiles and the tracks; on proof-of-payment systems, it may be simply denoted by a line on the floor, beyond which it is illegal to go without a ticket.
〜〜 is a fictional character in Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. series of video games. She is the princess of the fictitious Mushroom Kingdom, and often plays the "damsel in distress" role in the adventure series.
○○ (▲▲) is a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) that acts as a coordinating authority on international public health. Established on 7 April 1948, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the agency inherited the mandate and resources of its predecessor, the Health Organization, which had been an agency of the League of Nations.
〜〜 are an archipelago of volcanic islands distributed around the equator in the Pacific Ocean, 972 km west of continental Ecuador. The islands are geologically young and famed for their vast number of endemic species, which were studied by Charles Darwin during the voyage of the Beagle.
〜〜 are a series of geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert, a high arid plateau that stretches more than 80 kilometres (50 mi) between the towns of Nazca and Palpa on the Pampas de Jumana in Peru.
XXX (YYY, ZZZ?, born September 20, 1940) is the outgoing Prime Minister of Japan having conceded defeat in the 2009 election. He is also President[2] of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), and has served in the House of Representatives since 1979. He was Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2005 to 2007, and was Secretary-General[2] of the LDP briefly in 2007 and in 2008.
〜〜 is a little traditional hand-made doll made of white paper or cloth that Japanese farmers began hanging outside of their window by a string. This amulet is supposed to have magical powers to bring good weather and to stop or prevent a rainy day.
X, or Y, is a popular Chinese dish from the Sichuan (Szechuan) province. It is a combination of tofu (bean curd) set in a spicy chili- and bean-based sauce, typically a thin, oily, and bright red suspension, and often topped with minced meat, usually pork or beef.
X (?) is the pen name of the Japanese mangaka duo consisting of story writer Takashi Shimada and artist Yoshinori Nakai. They are best known for the popular manga Kinnikuman, Ultimate Muscle (Kinnikuman Nisei), and Tatakae!! Ramenman. Many English speaking fans abbreviate X as "Yude" while discussing the different peculiarities of the duo.
問題 ○○ is a city-building simulation game, first released in 1989 and designed by Will Wright. ○○ was Maxis' first product, which has since been ported into various personal computers and game consoles, and spawned several sequels including ○○ 2000 in 1993, ○○ 3000 in 1999, ○○ 4 in 2003, ○○ DS, and ○○ Societies in 2007.