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| River of Dreams link River_of_Dreams
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| Crayon Shin-chan Talk:Crayon_Shin-chan
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| Hanatarash Hanatarashi (), meaning "sniveler" or "snot-nosed" in Japanese, was a noise band created by later Boredoms frontman Yamantaka Eye and featured Zeni Geva guitarist Mitsuru Tabata. The outfit was formed in Osaka, Japan in 1984 after Eye and Tabata met as stage hands at an Einstürzende Neubauten show. Hanatarash
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| Rica Matsumoto | birth_place = Yokohama Rica_Matsumoto
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| The Stranger (album) link The_Stranger_(album)
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| 52nd Street (album) link 52nd_Street_(album)
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| Karafuto Prefecture |- Karafuto_Prefecture
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| Venus and Mars link Venus_and_Mars
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| Bobby Vinton | location = Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Bobby_Vinton
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| Ayaka Saitō is a seiyū who voiced Momiji Sohma in Fruits Basket, Tomoka Rana Jude in Girls Bravo, and Mitsukuni Haninozuka in Ouran High School Host Club. She has a very soft voice (even among female seiyū). Ayaka_Saitō
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| Yu-Gi-Oh! GX TV Tokyo Yu-Gi-Oh!_GX
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| Kisha club A , or "reporters' club", from the Japanese word , meaning reporter, is a Japanese news-gathering association of reporters from specific news organizations, whose reporting centers on a press room set up by sources such as the Prime Minister's official residence, government ministries, local authorities, the police, or corporate bodies. Kisha_club
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| Papillon Rose TVQ Papillon_Rose
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| Japanese war crimes Japanese war crimes occurred during the period of Japanese imperialism. Some of the incidents have also been described as an Asian Holocaust and Japanese war atrocities. Japanese_war_crimes
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| Islam by country Talk:Islam_by_country
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| Wild Life (album) link Wild_Life_(album)
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| Red Rose Speedway link Red_Rose_Speedway
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| Raijin Talk:Raijin
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| William George Aston William George Aston (April 9 1841-1911) was a British consular official in Japan and Korea. He made a major contribution to the fledgling study of Japan's language and history (Japanology) in the 19th century. William_George_Aston
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| Klaus Tennstedt Klaus Tennstedt (June 6, 1926 – January 11, 1998) was a German conductor from Merseburg. He studied violin and piano at the Leipzig Conservatory. Klaus_Tennstedt
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