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Abe

[ eyb ]

noun

  1. a first name, form of Abraham.


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Prime Minister Abe himself had become a little bit of a “lame-duck” over the last four or five months.

From Fortune

In an Eastworld Spotlight conversation with Fortune’s Clay Chandler this week, Koll talked about Abe’s potential successors, the Prime Minister’s legacy, and the country’s short-term economic outlook.

From Fortune

Despite his many mistakes, Abe’s legacy likely will be taking Japan from a country timid about acting boldly in the world to one more confident taking on global challenges.

From Vox

The stock market has doubled in value since Abe began his second term.

From Fortune

A new drug helped Abe manage the symptoms of the illness in his second term, which began in 2012.

From Fortune

Scandals were what took Abe down the first time he was in office in 2007.

Mr. Abe was not amused and on his Facebook page he called these taunts “the most despicable act.”

Beijing also demanded that Abe declare he will no longer pay visits to the war-linked Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo.

Yet, after months of backdoor negotiations there was Xi, stone-facedly shaking hands with a smirking Abe.

And that small concession by Abe inflamed critics in Japan, who called it “a losing strategy.”

At three o'clock he gave his horse to Abe, was told that the lady of the manor was out walking, and went into the house.

Mac had knocked on her door immediately after the earthquake, and was now with Abe in the colony on the hills.

Abe's got no more ambition than to dodge the next kettle Mrs. Dalrimple throws at him, but me, I'm ambitious, I got to spread out.

“She belongs to the steamer,” said Abe Storms, with his eyes fixed wonderingly upon her.

But what man has done, man can do, and the ingenious recourse of Abe Storms was resorted to again.

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