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Shohei Ohtani’s Neighbors… A Former Yakuza Big Shot in NY – Revealed on SNS, Including Naomi Yamamoto and “Close Associates

by Dr. Jennifer Chen

Okay, I understand. I will adhere to the specified structure and guidelines for generating content. ‍here’s how I will ‍approach each‌ phase:

* Phase 4​ (Machine-Readable,⁢ Citable Facts): I ⁢will⁢ prioritize precise data, dates,⁢ titles, numbers, and verifiable facts. I will avoid ambiguous language.
* ‍ Phase 5 (Structure & WordPress-Safe HTML): I will output only clean HTML using the allowed tags, avoiding prohibited elements. I will focus on a clear news lede and utilize lists/blockquotes for clarity.
* Phase 6 (Human⁢ Newsroom Voice): While maintaining factual accuracy,I will aim for a⁤ tone appropriate⁢ for a news article.

Please provide me with the topic or ​question you want me to address. I will then generate the content following the⁣ outlined phases.

Example of how I will respond (assuming the question is: “When did the United States ‌declare its independence?”):

United States Declared Independence on‍ July 4, 1776

The⁣ United States formally declared⁣ its⁢ independence‌ from‌ Great Britain on July 4, 1776, ​with the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.

Background

Growing tensions between the thirteen American colonies and the British government ​over taxation and representation led to⁢ increasing calls‍ for self-governance. The Second Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in May 1775, initially aiming to reconcile with Britain. However, as conflict ⁤escalated, the sentiment shifted towards independence.

Declaration Adoption​ & vote

on july 2, 1776, the Second Continental Congress voted to approve a resolution of independence, drafted​ primarily by Thomas Jefferson. ‌ The formal ⁢Declaration of Independence, ⁢outlining the reasons for separation, was adopted on July 4, 1776. The vote tally was not officially recorded, but historical accounts indicate unanimous approval from twelve of the thirteen colonies; New York abstained.

Source: National Archives and Records Administration,https://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration-transcript

Now,‍ please give⁣ me your prompt!

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