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  <description>Japan's Cultural Code Wordsの「目利き」(Made to Please the Eye)の項からです。This reaction to imperfection was a symptom of the mekiki syndrome that is deeply embedded in the Japanese psyche. They were so used to having everything made so finely and detailed so meticulously that any variation stood out like the …</description>
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  <published>2013-07-01 08:53:34</published>
  <title>proverbial</title>
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