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Перевод: Shinto speek Shinto


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Тезаурус:

  1. As such it undermined the defences of the other 10 who faced charges arising from the affair and who, like Shinto, had argued that the shares did not constitute a form of bribery.
  2. To the west are Mahayana Buddhism, Shinto, Taoism and, in a strangely aberrant appearance, the Islam of Indonesia (and even more odd, Hinduism on the island of Bali).
  3. The imperial family, steeped in Shinto ritual, appeals to the traditionalist and nationalist markets.
  4. He designed the sand garden, the pagoda, the Shinto temple, the ancestral cemetery, the calligraphy court and the bridge over the lotus pond.
  5. Akihito was the first monarch to be enthroned under Japan's 1947 Constitution, a United States-inspired document which imposed a clear separation between church and state in order to undermine the practice of emperor-worship implicit within the traditional Shinto religion.
  6. The conviction of Shinto, after a 20-month trial, marked the first occasion on which a court had ruled that the Recruit shares had been intended as a bribe.
  7. Shinto's resignation from NTT in December 1988 had marked the first major development in the Recruit affair, a scandal which had involved the purchase of influence by Recruit chairman Hiromasa Ezoe, in return for the provision of cheap pre-flotation shares in a Recruit subsidiary to leading figures within of the country's political, administrative and economic spheres.
  8. Following her engagement in January, Miss Owada gave up her career in the foreign ministry, acquired a new and frumpy wardrobe, and suffered 50 hours of tuition in Shinto ritual and the traditional poetry that members of the Japanese royal family are supposed to write.
  9. The crown prince's grandfather, Emperor Hirohito, spent most of his life inside his palace, performing Shinto rites and gazing at small fish.
  10. The sentence imposed by the presiding judge in the Tokyo district court was suspended because of Shinto's extreme age and his past contribution to the business world he was also fined 22,700,000 yen (nearly US174,000).
  11. Hisashi Shinto, 80, one of Japan's most senior industrialists, was on Oct. 9 given a suspended prison sentence of two years for having accepted bribes in the Recruit shares-for-influence scandal whilst serving as chairman of the privatized Nippon Telephone and Telegraph (NTT).
  12. Sentencing of Hisashi Shinto
  13. Izanami henceforth became the Earth Mother, the prime goddess of Shinto, and presided over the Underworld.

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