My parents promised to ordtak

en My parents promised to name me Juanita if I lived and to visit the shrine every year.

en It is a private visit and I would like to respect the Prime Minister's visit to the shrine,

en We noticed that many Japanese people also hold misgivings about Koizumi's shrine visit.

en The fare is too high. Most of the devotees who wanted to visit the shrine would not be in a position to pay this amount.

en I promised my parents that I would give it a full year before making any decisions. It's too soon to know if I'm happy or not.

en We have the unique distinction of being the only Orthodox church dedicated to Saint Anna in the United States - and her Shrine since we have her relic. The parish has the responsibility of being prepared to offer hospitality to the thousands of people who will visit every year, and that is only proper that we build a church that will accommodate those visitors.

en She was the first member of her family to go to college, and her parents wanted her to stay in Baltimore, but Smith gave her over $10,000 in a grant for her first year and that made the difference. She'd lived in Baltimore for 18 years, really didn't know anything about how people lived in other places, and we changed her life. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world.

en Koizumi wants to improve relations with Beijing and Seoul on the base of the two countries' tacit consent on his shrine visit, which is definitely unacceptable.

en She was charged with making sure students stayed in school. Most of the time, she was at folks' houses, talking to parents about the importance of keeping their children in school. Education was always important to Juanita.

en What we decided to do ... was visit houses in which people had lived for a year, to find out exactly how they used those spaces, and see whether that reality was the same as that portrayed in builder model homes.

en I never said I wanted His Majesty to visit the shrine under the current circumstances. It is desirable if His Majesty, the symbol of the Japanese public, could go, but there are problems that have to be resolved.

en This visit to a shrine which, among others, honors Japanese war criminals,
seems to be a deliberate insult to the Chinese, Koreans and others who suffered
appallingly at the hands of the Japanese,


en Despite China's request, Koizumi insisted on his visit to the shrine, which not only resulted in suspended high-level contacts but also brought new difficulties to the meeting between the two countries' leaders on multilateral occasions.

en The police have promised not to do that again and we will demonstrate at every point in this visit.

en My friends are in a similar situation--they have old parents or have to tend their land--so now I don't have anybody who visits me or who I can visit to talk to. I do the same old things day in, day out: watching television, looking at my husband's face, and wondering why I have to take care of his parents.


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