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Tanaka

[tuh-nah-kuh, tah-nah-kah]

noun

  1. Baron Giichi 1863–1929, Japanese military and political leader: prime minister 1927–29.



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Cain is half-Japanese on his father’s side, his birth name being Dean Tanaka.

From Salon

Saitoshi Tanaka, another atomic bomb survivor who suffered multiple cancers from radiation exposure, said that seeing the bloodshed in Gaza and Ukraine today conjures up his own suffering.

From BBC

On the opening day, he was bowled on 247 by Zimbabwe's Tanaka Chivanga, only for replays to show Chivanga had over-stepped for a no-ball.

From BBC

Ohtani and his wife, Mamiko Tanaka, have not revealed the name of their daughter, who was born April 19.

When Tanaka Chivanga was lbw, Bashir had the first six-wicket haul by an England spinner in a home Test since Moeen Ali in 2017.

From BBC

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