Mr Abe's current emphasis on stamping out amakudari suggests a tin ear for the public mood.
Instead, take a tin of Vaseline, which will also melt, but will be less annoying.
Or, put your credit cards in a tin can fill it with water and freeze it.
Stuffed shirts with a tin ear have no place in the ultra-high net worth advisory industry.
Our mail was deposited in a tin box on a post, down by the road.
The tiny slice is complete with a tin bearing the royal coat of arms and a certificate of authenticity.
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In the hardware store, he found a paraffin stove, and took it home with a tin of fuel.
These so-called safes are designed to camouflage your treasure--a can of Coke, say, or a tin of soup.
Housed in a tin shed on the south side of Dallas, Smiley's academy of speed doesn't look like much.
He was on his own these days, he said, bringing tea on a tray, with biscuits in a tin.
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Customer service managers chat through a tin can phone and finance staffers smile at one another through a ticket window.
Bradford Roos' 1, 500-square-foot office supply store, Business as Usual, is a relic, housed under a tin roof in Ketchum, Idaho.
Investors flocked to the safety of long-term government bonds, providing a tin lining to the darkening clouds over the economy.
Secretary Rice had another testy exchange with California Democrat Barbara Boxer, who accused the Bush administration of having a tin ear.
She added that he was also offered him a tin of ravioli which was almost a year past its sell-by date.
The Food and Drink Federation says all fruit and vegetables count, even if they are in a smoothie or a tin.
He grew up herding goats, went to school in a tin-roof shack.
Police searched his property and found a tin box hidden in a hedgerow with documents linking Castle to various offences and victims.
"With a tin roof, it's gonna get even hotter now, " she said.
Today it may seem strange she would entrust them to the man now conventionally regarded as a hidebound reformer with a tin ear.
Designer Boma Inko-Tariah, from fashion house Beldie's La Mode, created a fascinator crafted from recycled paper, broken compact discs and a tin can.
In some parts of the city, hawkers, newspaper delivery boys, roller-skaters, even those who carelessly kicked a tin can down the street were targeted.
At the intersection where authorities believe the men were killed, crews hauled away a mangled white truck that had been crushed like a tin can.
There was a paddock with sun on it, he said, and they sat there munching their stale sandwiches and drinking a tin of Pepsi-Cola each.
His dumbbell, made of cast iron, weighed a hundred and seventy-two pounds and had a handle as thick as a tin can, difficult to grasp.
She lay on a tin tray in a dark and dirty corridor until she was able to telephone her father, high in the armed forces.
It was Rose who slaved in the Sussex Laundry and washed up in pubs, putting the money carefully into a tin from which George borrowed.
Japanese executives working overseas rarely immerse themselves in local cultures and often display a tin ear when attempting to strike notes that resonate with their target geographic markets.
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