It cited weaker-than-expected oil use in developed economies, particularly Europe and Japan.
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Among developed markets outside the United States, investors favored Japan over Europe.
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The authors agree with Japan's health ministry: finance is a huge problem.
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The investing process from there was fairly easy: long Japan, short France.
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Korea and Japan are large cafe environments already and of course Europe.
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The Entire JapaneseArchipelago Has Been Urbanized
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The Okinawa Islands are the southwestern-most islands of the Japanesearchipelago.
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The Japanesearchipelago, as stated in an earlier chapter, is abundantly supplied with volcanoes, a number of them being active.
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There is a degree of mystical baloney in this puzzle picture set on an island in the southern Japanesearchipelago.
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The Japanesearchipelago is pictured on a globe atop debris in the tsunami-hit Okawa Elementary School in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, northeastern Japan.
Uso de Japanese Islands em inglês
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New Zealand, like the Philippines, Java and the JapaneseIslands, is situated over a great earth-fissure or line of weakness.
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The chain of the Kuriles contains at least ten active volcanoes; the JapaneseIslands and the islands to the south of Japan twenty-five.
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The head of the spear shattered, becoming the Japaneseislands.
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Early this month, the Chinese navy sailed 11 warships through international waters between two Japaneseislands.
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The people on these small, subtropical Japaneseislands live longer than those almost anywhere else in the world.
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The cost of living in Honshu is notorious but it is worse on the northern Japaneseislands like Hokkaido.
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Friday's drill played out a scenario in which North Korea had fired a ballistic missile on the Japaneseislands.
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If it hits, it could cause destruction on the Japaneseislands, but also play havoc with the fixtures this weekend.
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But it points to the immigration of western Asiatics by way of Corea into the Japaneseislands of Izumo and Kyushu.
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But recent incursions by China sweeping from Japaneseislands through to India's mountainous Himalayan highlands has produced a shift in this attitude.
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Okinawa, often called 'the land of immortals', has been a global centre for longevity research, as these southern Japaneseislands have more than 400 centenarians.
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An allied species inhabits the Hudson's Bay territory, known as the American sable, and another, belonging to the Japaneseislands, is called the Japan sable.