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  • Now I’ve barely heard it called “The Japan Earthquake”, but I’d imagine that it would be used in the same way as: The

    • California Gold Rush The

    • San Francisco Earthquake etc.

    • “Japanese

    Earthquake” would mean that there is something inherently different (and specifically Japanese) about this earthquake compared to other earthquakes.

    If the earthquake were to happen, it would be called the Japan Earthquake. What did it, and how was the

    event?

    • 832354 views
    • 21 answers
    • 308086 votes
  • Now I’ve barely heard it called “The Japan Earthquake”, but I’d imagine that it would be used in the same way as: The

    • California Gold Rush The

    • San Francisco Earthquake etc.

    • “Japanese

    Earthquake” would mean that there is something inherently different (and specifically Japanese) about this earthquake compared to other earthquakes.

    If the earthquake were to happen, it would be called the Japan Earthquake. What did it, and how was the

    event?

    • 832354 views
    • 21 answers
    • 308086 votes
  • Now I’ve barely heard it called “The Japan Earthquake”, but I’d imagine that it would be used in the same way as: The

    • California Gold Rush The

    • San Francisco Earthquake etc.

    • “Japanese

    Earthquake” would mean that there is something inherently different (and specifically Japanese) about this earthquake compared to other earthquakes.

    If the earthquake were to happen, it would be called the Japan Earthquake. What did it, and how was the

    event?

    • 832354 views
    • 21 answers
    • 308086 votes
  • Now I’ve barely heard it called “The Japan Earthquake”, but I’d imagine that it would be used in the same way as: The

    • California Gold Rush The

    • San Francisco Earthquake etc.

    • “Japanese

    Earthquake” would mean that there is something inherently different (and specifically Japanese) about this earthquake compared to other earthquakes.

    If the earthquake were to happen, it would be called the Japan Earthquake. What did it, and how was the

    event?

    • 832354 views
    • 21 answers
    • 308086 votes
  • Now I’ve barely heard it called “The Japan Earthquake”, but I’d imagine that it would be used in the same way as: The

    • California Gold Rush The

    • San Francisco Earthquake etc.

    • “Japanese

    Earthquake” would mean that there is something inherently different (and specifically Japanese) about this earthquake compared to other earthquakes.

    If the earthquake were to happen, it would be called the Japan Earthquake. What did it, and how was the

    event?

    • 832354 views
    • 21 answers
    • 308086 votes
  • Now I’ve barely heard it called “The Japan Earthquake”, but I’d imagine that it would be used in the same way as: The

    • California Gold Rush The

    • San Francisco Earthquake etc.

    • “Japanese

    Earthquake” would mean that there is something inherently different (and specifically Japanese) about this earthquake compared to other earthquakes.

    If the earthquake were to happen, it would be called the Japan Earthquake. What did it, and how was the

    event?

    • 832354 views
    • 21 answers
    • 308086 votes
  • Now I’ve barely heard it called “The Japan Earthquake”, but I’d imagine that it would be used in the same way as: The

    • California Gold Rush The

    • San Francisco Earthquake etc.

    • “Japanese

    Earthquake” would mean that there is something inherently different (and specifically Japanese) about this earthquake compared to other earthquakes.

    If the earthquake were to happen, it would be called the Japan Earthquake. What did it, and how was the

    event?

    • 832354 views
    • 21 answers
    • 308086 votes
  • Now I’ve barely heard it called “The Japan Earthquake”, but I’d imagine that it would be used in the same way as: The

    • California Gold Rush The

    • San Francisco Earthquake etc.

    • “Japanese

    Earthquake” would mean that there is something inherently different (and specifically Japanese) about this earthquake compared to other earthquakes.

    If the earthquake were to happen, it would be called the Japan Earthquake. What did it, and how was the

    event?

    • 832354 views
    • 21 answers
    • 308086 votes
  • Now I’ve barely heard it called “The Japan Earthquake”, but I’d imagine that it would be used in the same way as: The

    • California Gold Rush The

    • San Francisco Earthquake etc.

    • “Japanese

    Earthquake” would mean that there is something inherently different (and specifically Japanese) about this earthquake compared to other earthquakes.

    If the earthquake were to happen, it would be called the Japan Earthquake. What did it, and how was the

    event?

    • 832354 views
    • 21 answers
    • 308086 votes
  • Now I’ve barely heard it called “The Japan Earthquake”, but I’d imagine that it would be used in the same way as: The

    • California Gold Rush The

    • San Francisco Earthquake etc.

    • “Japanese

    Earthquake” would mean that there is something inherently different (and specifically Japanese) about this earthquake compared to other earthquakes.

    If the earthquake were to happen, it would be called the Japan Earthquake. What did it, and how was the

    event?

    • 832354 views
    • 21 answers
    • 308086 votes