They also mention how kamikaze pilots would write haiku before their final mission. |
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His views were generally shared among the veterans who said they had no resentment now toward the kamikaze pilots. |
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Richard does a kamikaze run in minus 20 celsius and snowing weather, getting pelted with paintballs. |
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Lee bounds to the crease like jello on springs, Collingwood dabs him down and England take another kamikaze run. |
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They came at him from every direction, not moving with their usual shuffle, but in a frenzied kamikaze attack. |
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A famous cadger, he had a kamikaze predilection for turning on benefactors and friends. |
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Other results arose from his study of how to defend against kamikaze bombers. |
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The kamikaze attacks were a demonstration of spiritual courage and determination. |
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At Okinawa in 1945, out of 193 kamikaze attacks, 169 planes were destroyed. |
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References to Pearl Harbor and kamikaze pilots could stir up old WWII prejudices against Japanese-Americans. |
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In strictly military terms, a guided missile is little different from a kamikaze or a hijacked passenger jet. |
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Makoto has also shown a fiery competitive spirit in racing that does not rely on dangerous kamikaze tactics. |
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My maki appetizer was a roll of one my favourites, kamikaze, with its unbeatable tempura, avocado, salmon and hot sauce combo. |
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He talks to Lennox Samuels about radiation fears and why this wasn't a kamikaze mission. |
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One point Hanson alludes to is the real difference between the Japanese kamikaze as a tactical weapon of terror and the fanatical suicide zealot as a terrorist. |
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So bite the bullet before it bites you and go out early with a kamikaze boom. |
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We drive the scenic route through the Brecon Beacons, narrowly avoiding kamikaze sheep straying on to the road. |
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Rubio blew it with immigration, and as for Cruz, I think even most Republicans see that that would be a kamikaze mission. |
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One can only dream, then, of the kamikaze damage Newt can inflict if he keeps his promise to continue fighting to the convention. |
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Nicole Richie was recently rear-ended by a kamikaze cameraman so hard that she went to the hospital. |
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His book, Danger's Hour, a historical look at kamikaze fighters during World War II, came out last fall. |
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The Intrepid was one of those ships, surviving among other things, a kamikaze strike. |
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For their part, the kamikaze pilots helped to convince America that Japan would fight to the last soldier. |
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Why would you play kamikaze politics with something as important as showing the British people that you are going to try to sort this thing out? |
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Their value to the fleet was highlighted during the invasion of Okinawa, when kamikaze attacks upon the Fifth Fleet created high numbers of casualties among the forces afloat. |
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However, the destruction of so many kamikaze flights did a great deal to undermine the potential for damage that the kamikazes could have inflicted. |
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Suicidal attacks by undisguised military forces, exemplified by Japanese kamikaze attacks during World War II, are not a violation of the laws of war. |
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Yet there are worrying signs that the prime minister plans to end his war against the real Labour party with kamikaze attacks on its most cherished values. |
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But Shintoism's kamikaze pilots were not motivated by afterlife rewards. |
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It should be noted that among the women, some participated in kamikaze suicide attacks, particularly near the parachute forces and Givati, hence were listed among the combatants. |
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It's kamikaze stuff: a radical attack that can only go one way. |
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Only John Melia, a spokesman for Local 1-2 of the Utility Workers Union of America, the union representing the locked-out workers, grows impassioned, in the manner of a kamikaze pilot espying a large aircraft carrier. |
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The suicide attack on the French embassy in Mauritania, where the kamikaze was the sole victim, illustrates the gap which exists at the level of know-how between the elements of AQIM in Algeria and in Mauritania. |
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Members of the City Hall press corps say he exultingly refers to his proposals as kamikaze, or a divine wind, and finds it difficult to suppress the characteristic smirk he wears when things are going his way. |
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In fairness, acceleration against Anil Kumble's nagging accuracy and Harbhajan's quirkish bounce was invariably the kamikaze option. |
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Issues of such importance should not be decided in such a kamikaze manner. |
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One of the men who trained Japan's kamikaze pilots during World War II came face to face Monday with the former servicemen who were the targets of such attacks. |
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To the left, Japanese artist Katsushige Nakahashi's Zero, 1998, a painstakingly Sellotaped 3-D facsimile of a kamikaze fighter plane is slammed up against the wall. |
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Kamikaze died of distemper at a young age, and in 1939 Keller received one of his older brothers as a replacement. |
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The high-toned Tokyo banquet is clear evidence that the controversial era of the Kamikaze has not passed into oblivion. |
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Scot John Kamikaze, 39, leader of an alternative circus troupe, will be hung horizontally from six meat hooks piercing his back. |
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There are more challenging trails from the top, like the world-famous Kamikaze. |
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