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daimyo bond

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daimyo bond A bearer security issued on the Japanese markets and in the eurobond market by the World Bank.

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From Japan to the NGA: The World of the Daimyo
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/25/1988; ; 700+ words ; ...teahouses where feudal military lords, or daimyo as they are called in Japanese, retreated...Washington, where "Japan: The Shaping of Daimyo Culture 1185-1868" will open Sunday...and Buddhist temples patronized by the daimyo and some descendants of the feudal lords...
Daimyo: First Rays of A Rising Sun; The National Gallery Gathers 400 Dazzling, Enigmatic Images of Japan's Feudal Glory
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/30/1988; ; 700+ words ; Japan: The Shaping of Daimyo Culture, 1185-1868," the exhibition...which of the two was dominant. The term daimyo, says Princeton scholar Martin Collcutt...referring to privately owned land)." The daimyo thus were the land-holding barons...
DAIMYO TO SHUT DOWN HURUM PAPIR
Magazine article from: PPI; 7/1/2007; ; 501 words ; NORWAY Daimyo will close down its subsidiary, Hururn...All confirmed orders would be processed. Daimyo failed to sell the business to any interested...board, Hans Aarre, told PPI This Week. Daimyo's subsidiary, Hurum Energigjenvinning...
Effect of summer flush leaves of the Daimyo oak, Quercus dentata, on density, fecundity and honeydew excretion by the drepanosiphid aphid Tuberculatus quercicola (Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)
Magazine article from: European Journal of Entomology; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...Matsumura), a non host-alternating species, lives on Daimyo oak, Quercus dentata Thumberg, and other species of oak...quercicola, a non host-alternating aphid is associated with Daimyo oak, Quercus dentata. In May, when the nutritional quality...
The Picture
Newspaper article from: New Straits Times; 12/24/2002; 700+ words ; ...Section: Telling Tales A visit from the daimyo's men Gombei watched all this but he said nothing. The daimyo was a hard and cruel man. If a villager...everything. It was too dangerous to ask the daimyo for his picture. Gombei went home and...
Director of `Samurai' Commits Hara-kiri.
Newspaper article from: Korea Times (Seoul, Korea); 3/19/2001; 700+ words ; ...at this time consisting of the shogun, daimyo, and samurai. The relationship between the shogun and the daimyo was that of lord and vassal based on the...lords as a favor. To achieve the rank of daimyo, a warrior had to have substantial landholdings...
The legend of Amakusa Shiro.(Biography)
Magazine article from: Appleseeds; 1/1/2006; ; 695 words ; ...was the son of a poor family. The wealthy daimyo who owned and ruled their land lived far away. The daimyo, with their samurai armies, ruled huge...owners. They paid rent and taxes to the daimyo. Many farmers were not happy with their...
The Way of The Warrior
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 12/4/1988; ; 679 words ; JAPAN: The Shaping of Daimyo Culture, 1185-1868 Edited by Yoshiaki...to explore the artistic legacy of the daimyo {`feudal' lord or `baron'} from...Tokugawa Ieyasu as the most powerful daimyo of Japan, the book is filled with pictures...
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Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques; 3/1/2001; ; 700+ words ; ...a Korean potter in the employ of the daimyo (feudal lord) of Hizen province (now...under the direct control of the Nabeshima daimyo mainly for the family's own use or to...succeeding generations of whom were the daimyo of the region. While we associate the...
Japan's Genteel Warriors
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/28/1988; ; 700+ words ; ...Under the shoguns were the warrior daimyo, landed aristocrats roughly equivalent to English barons. Except that the daimyo, perhaps the fiercest fighters the...the peaceful arts. Originally the daimyo were an uncouth lot, the baddest...

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Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...Gradually, however, a group of daimyos (barons) began to impose...1550s the greatest of these daimyos, having organized powerful...competition was Oda Nobunaga, a daimyo whose domain was located in...Judicious alliances with certain daimyos and successful attacks on others...
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