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it is like a secret code that you can use to talk to people when you don't want an enemy to find out your tactics.
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japan's military, taking advantage of the great distances and Imperial Germany's preoccupation with the war in Europe, seized German possessions in the Pacific and East Asia, but there was no large-scale mobilization of the economy.[1] Foreign Minister Katō Takaaki and Prime Minister Ōkuma Shigenobu wanted to use the opportunity to expand Japanese influence in China. They enlisted Sun Yat-sen (1866–1925), then in exile in Japan, but they had little success.[2] The Imperial Japanese Navy, a nearly autonomous bureaucratic institution, made its own decision to undertake expansion in the Pacific. It captured Germany's Micronesian territories north of the equator, and ruled the islands until they were transitioned to civilian control in 1921. The operation gave the Navy a rationale for enlarging its budget to double the Army budget and expanding the fleet. The Navy thus gained significant political influence over national and international affairs.[3]
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air gets thinner the higher you go until there is no more oxygen
The name of astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson's spaceship was The Ship of the Imagination. The Ship of the Imagination was a fictional spaceship used in the science and philosophy television show 'Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey' to explore the universe in search of answers and teach people about space and the universe. The show is no longer running but was well received by the public.