Use "asahi shimbun" in a sentence

1. This has led to underground water pollution —which Tokyo’s IHT Asahi Shimbun calls “a major problem across Japan.”

2. In a test cited in the IHT Asahi Shimbun newspaper, one laughing subject’s abdominal muscles “showed the same level of exertion as required by sit-ups.”

3. Some years ago this headline appeared in the Mainichi Shimbun.

4. The Zepp venues are sponsored by the Asahi Breweries.

5. And these journalists represent some of the most powerful media networks in the world, ranging from behemoths like BBC, CNN, Bloomberg, Time, Sydney Morning Herald, Reuters, AFP, AP and Asahi Shimbun and Kyodo News to smaller media outfits from neighbouring countries like Jamuna Television and Banglanews.

6. I am Mainichi Shimbun, a Japanese daily newspaper to surpass humane warm and virtuous reporter.

7. Bimodal HDPE resins were pioneered in the 1980s by Oxychem (Nissan), Dow (Asahi), and Hoechst Celanese (Hoechst)

8. The Syonan Shimbun newspaper subsequently reported that 396 people had been made homeless by the raid.

9. In 2005, TV Asahi named the anime number 36 on its list of the Top 100 Anime.

10. That statement of objections was served on the applicants and also on Pilkington, Soliver, Asahi, Glaverbel and AGC.

11. In 2006, it was elected 32nd of the Top 100 Japanese anime by TV Asahi and 21st by its viewers.

12. A recent Mainichi Shimbun newspaper poll found that only 10 percent of respondents thought government bureaucrats seek to fulfill the public good.

13. “In one test, a heart-lung machine stopped when a cellular phone was used 45 centimeters [18 inches] away,” says the Asahi Evening News.

14. At the end of the war Asahi Optical was disbanded by the occupying powers, being allowed to re-form in 1948.

15. Rating Content; Positive: On Jul 16, 2020, georgeoeser from Madison, TN wrote: I have been growing Aspidistra asahi in my garden for several years

16. TV Asahi refused to air the eighth episode, as it was felt to be too controversial because it dealt with divorce, a taboo subject in Japan.

17. After graduation in 1964, Kawakubo worked in the advertising department at the textile company, Asahi Kasei and she went on to work as a freelance stylist in 1967.

18. Hear firsthand the experiences of female sumo wrestler, Jyuri Beniya, one of the photo subjects of The Japan Foundation Gallery’s current exhibition, Coexistences: Portraits of Today’s Japan, by documentary photographer Laura Liverani.Beniya is one of the nine female members of the Asahi University Sumo Club in Mizuho, a city located in Japan’s Gifu Prefecture.

19. Synopsis: headcanons where the boys react to you getting Catcalled (getting hit on in a sexually suggestive way, usually in the form of a compliment) warnings: harassment pairings: kenma x fem!reader, sakusa x fem!reader, asahi x fem!reader, oikawa x fem!reader a/n: i know you’ve probaby seen many headcanons involving an s/o getting