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Vermont Royster offers a possible origin to the phrase attributed to Napoleon, "China is a sickly, sleeping giant. But when she awakes the world will tremble". [2] An abridged version of the quotation is also featured in the 2001 film Pearl Harbor. The 2019 film Midway also features Yamamoto speaking aloud the sleeping giant quote.
Portal – The games in the Portal series introduced several Internet memes, including the phrase "the cake is a lie", [259] and the space-obsessed "Space Core" character. [ 260 ] Press F to pay respects – A prompt for the player to press a button on the PC version of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare , where the player character would approach ...
May Niiya, 25, is a fifth-generation Japanese American whose family members directly suffered both in Japan and the U.S. as a result of hostile Japanese-American relations during World War II.
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A catalyst of the campaign appears to be a meme, “You just lost to the woke agenda,” which was posted by an X user shortly after Cal’s upset win at Auburn two weeks ago. The post has drawn ...
Wilmore, per Kluger, was prepared to rest in a sleeping bag in the Japanese Space Agency's Kibo module for eight days. But that trip on June 5 has extended well beyond two months, and it may be ...
God pity us if she wakes. Let her sleep!’ The commonest figure of speech concerning the Empire has been that of a sleeping giant: ‘the awakening of China’ is a stereotyped phrase." [10] 1927: "China’s asleep. Let her sleep. When she awakes, she’ll shake the world" [11] The cover of Time magazine (1 December 1958) says "Let China sleep ...
Google Japan has open sourced the "firmware, circuit diagrams, and design drawings" for all of its novelty input devices, beginning with Google Japanese Input Morse version on April 1, 2012, to allow anyone to build their own versions of the devices. [255] On April 1, 2013, Google announced Google+ Emotion.