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Matsuoka

American  
[mah-tsoo-aw-kah] / ˈmɑ tsʊˈɔ kɑ /

noun

  1. Yosuke 1880–1946, Japanese statesman.


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"Who really believes all 880 tons of debris can be removed in 14 years between 2037 and 2051? Maintaining an unrealistic goal is not good when considering Fukushima's recovery," Shunji Matsuoka, a professor of environmental economics and policy studies at Waseda University, had told local news outlet Asahi.

From BBC

Right after this blowup, DeviantArt’s Twitter account posted artwork from Nozomi Matsuoka, who was forced to clarify that she’d already wiped her DeviantArt library in protest of its A.I. integrations.

From Slate

It forms when moving ice runs up against an elevated section of sea floor and freezes to it, says Kenichi Matsuoka, a researcher at the Norwegian Polar Institute who has mapped nearly 200 ice rises along the rim of the continent.

From Science Magazine

“We believe that this collaboration will be a significant step towards challenging the global market, not only in the field of animation where Toho has excelled, but also in the realm of live-action content,” Toho President Hiro Matsuoka said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times

Matsuoka wrote in social media message that Atae’s coming out “would give courage to his peers and lead to a change of social mindset.”

From Seattle Times