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Sato

[ sah-toh; Japanese sah-taw ]

noun

  1. Ei·sa·ku [ey-, sah, -koo, ey, -sah-koo], 1901–75, Japanese political leader: prime minister 1964–72; Nobel Peace Prize 1974.


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Frank Sato Felix was 25 years old when he and then-21-year-old Joshua Charles Acosta, an Army mechanic, met the girl.

The UN Special Rapporteur on Iran, Mai Sato, posted the footage on X and wrote that she would be “monitoring this incident closely, including the authorities' response”.

From BBC

Sato elaborated, "Like Japan, Virginia has high humidity. It also has four seasons like Japan. The fact that the conditions are similar to Japan means that it is easy to utilize our brewing experiences cultivated in Japan. Thanks to the Appalachian Mountains, the water is very good and the hardness is not too high."

From Salon

In speaking with San-J President Takashi Sato earlier this year, I learned that the 220-year-old company's decision to base its factory in Virginia plays a crucial role in the flavor and uniqueness of its tamari, soy sauces and other products.

From Salon

Sato further explained that San-J's tamari is brewed with 100% soybeans and has about 37% more soy protein compared to typical soy sauce.

From Salon

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