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Oyama
[ aw-yah-mah ]
noun
- I·wa·o [ee, -wah-aw], 1842–1916, Japanese field marshal.
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Oyama and Marino just celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary.
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To the west, standing straight up in the sky, as it seemed, loomed the pile of Oyama mountain.
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But Ito created modern Japan, wrote its constitution and introduced those methods which made Oyama's successes possible.
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Oyama's victories were ripening in the brain of this modern Attila for ten long years.
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Old Oyama cooled his brain during the battle of the Shaho by shooting pigeons sitting on Chinese chimneys.
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I could imagine the forecastle filled with the desperate men who had beaten off the Oyama.
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