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The article says Abe sensei was the first full time aikido master in the west, but it also says we was studying law at Sorbonne while in France. If he was a full time teacher in France after he left university, I think this could be expanded in the article. // Habj 12:51, 18 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Nice catch, I clarified it a little bit. Not sure how full time snuck in and I think he was at the Sorbonne the whole time. The idea was that he was the first to actully live and teach Aikido over an extended period as opposed to occaisional visits.Peter Rehse 01:10, 19 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]