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Definition of “Fukuyama”

Fukuyama (ˌfuːkuːˈjɑːmə Pronunciation for Fukuyama

Definitions

noun

  1. a city in Japan, in SW Honshu: industrial and commercial centre. Pop: 381 098 (2002 est)

Example Sentences Including 'Fukuyama'

Fukuyama at least recognises that the present stage of human development represents an advance over previous ones.
Spiked
Fukuyama notes that the tidal wave of negative social effects rose at the same time in many countries with differing cultures.
Independent (1999)
The good news, says Fukuyama , is that what can be broken can be made whole, albeit in new ways.
Independent (1999)
We must all be grateful to Fukuyama for having thought these questions through in State Building.
The Australian (2004)
Where Fukuyama led, his old tutor from Harvard, Samuel Huntington, soon followed.
Francis Wheen HOW MUMBO-JUMBO CONQUERED THE WORLD (2004)
Writers on the left (Jeremy Rifkin) and right (Francis Fukuyama ) have raised worries about eugenics.
Globe and Mail (2003)

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