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Kamui no Ken was a sort of samurai/ninja story set during the transition of the fall of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the re-establishment of Japan under the Emperor Meiji in 1868.
A desk stood in the centre, with a red leather swivel chair.
Shall we go for a leather-covered sofa? A cloth-covered sofa?
This is a two-seater sofa using stain-resistant artificial leather.
The first thing that came to my attention was the large sofa. It was covered in sober-coloured leather, and the seat and the back both looked wide and comfortable.
The revolutionary government, while raising troops from the masses and fighting a defensive battle, established a republic and executed Louis XVI.
This seat, it's real leather, isn't it? It would be a disaster if some slip-up gets it dirtied.
Open source is the engine that drives technological innovation.
Good leather will wear for years.
Party leaders are hammering out a proposal for political reform.
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