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Japanese American In Thirties Interviewed For Promotion

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noun

• a person born in the United States of parents who emigrated from Japan

33%5Japanese-American with knowledge of both American and Japanese culture
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33%8 End point of the thirties
noun

• position 40 in a countable series of things

adjective satellite

• the ordinal number of forty in counting order

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