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iamaviking.com/2007/06/03/kuidaore-%E9%A3%9F%E3%81%84%E...
iamaviking.com/2007/06/03/kuidaore-%E9%A3%9F%E3%81%84%E5%80%92%E3%82%8C%EF%BC%81/
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Jun 3, 2007 ... I think the translation of kuidaore on Jim Breen's online Japanese dictionary is pretty funny: 食い倒れ 【くいだおれ】 (n) bringing ruin upon oneself ...
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www.friends-partners.org/friends/literature/russian-pro...
www.friends-partners.org/friends/literature/russian-proverbs.htmlopt-tables-unix-english-
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(It is often wise to give way to the wishes off others; for to oppose them might bring ruin upon oneself); 25. Better late than never. (It is better to come (to repent, ...
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www.pref.osaka.jp/en/introduction/food.html
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Since the old days, Osaka has been called "kuidaore," literally meaning "bringing ruin upon oneself by extravagance in food," and known for its food culture.
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thesaurus.com/browse/go+into
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Definition: take an interest in; participate. Synonyms: be absorbed in, begin, develop, engage in, enter, get involved with, take on*, take up*, take upon oneself, ...
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ja.bab.la/%E8%BE%9E%E6%9B%B8/%E8%8B%B1%E8%AA%9E-%E6%97%...
ja.bab.la/%E8%BE%9E%E6%9B%B8/%E8%8B%B1%E8%AA%9E-%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E8%AA%9E/bringing-ruin-upon-oneself-by-extravagance-in-food
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無料日本語辞書で'bringing ruin upon oneself by extravagance in food'を翻訳。他 の日本語 翻訳の結果: #similarterm1#、#similarterm2#、#similarterm3#
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folks.co.in/blog/2011/08/13/more-than-just-sushi/
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Aug 13, 2011 ... For long, it has been called kuidaore (literally meaning “bringing ruin upon oneself by extravagance in food”), and is known for its food culture.
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tinybuddha.com/blog/finding-joy-in-the-ruins-of-a-crush...
tinybuddha.com/blog/finding-joy-in-the-ruins-of-a-crushed-dream/
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Finding Joy in the Ruins of a Crushed Dream ... I was too hard on myself and I let other people's opinions get me down. ... 'Ruin is the road to transformation.' ...
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www.san.beck.org/EC13-Chou.html
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The fall of the Shang dynasty is used as a warning that one should never shame one's ancestors, or one will bring ruin upon oneself. King Wen is offered as an ...
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www.inglesparalatinos.com/Rusos.htm
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(It is often wise to give way to the wishes off others; for to oppose them might bring ruin upon oneself). You cannot pull a fish out of a pond without labor ...
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