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He played for the Kintetsu Buffaloes in | Japan in 1992. |
For this album, they toured | Japan in April, 1988. |
ater died after standing at an unknown farm in | Japan in 1971. |
It was first reported in | Japan in 1930. |
da Life Dunk is a Honda automobile released in | Japan in December 2000. |
E, | Japan in depth 1160 m. |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1982 (see 1982 in film). |
Remained in | Japan in combat-ready status for another year. |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1987 (see 1987 in film). |
He left | Japan in 1884. |
Inoue died in | Japan in 1961. |
Reaction received a limited CD re-issue in | Japan in the early 1990s. |
Yano playing for | Japan in the 2008 Summer Olympics. |
Nakano was born in Osaka, | Japan in 1962. |
She was scrapped in Nikara, | Japan in May 1967. |
It was released in | Japan in 1994 for the Namco System 22 arcade platfor |
ormances were also released as the VHS Live in | Japan, in 1996. |
ball Congress, and organized a 20 game tour of | Japan in 1935. |
He was recalled to | Japan in 1938 to become Commandant of the Toyama Arm |
versions of this compilation were released in | Japan in late 1991. |
cursor to Anime Expo Tokyo which ran in Tokyo, | Japan in 2004. |
During his tour of | Japan in 1873 the Emperor Meiji stayed at a hotel he |
became the SS Fort Wayne, and was scrapped in | Japan in 1934. |
Five fencers, all men, represented | Japan in 1968. |
It was released as a single exclusively in | Japan in 1992. |
Boere moved to | Japan in 1998 to play for the newly formed professio |
version of the drug, Clarith, was launched in | Japan in 1991. |
Keio University in Tokyo, | Japan in 1976 (LL.D) |
This was also the 100th gold medal won by | Japan in the Summer Olympics. |
After the surrender of | Japan in 1945, he enjoyed some attention as one of t |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1971 (see 1971 in film). |
Naka remained in | Japan in reserve until April 1943. |
Abe returned to | Japan in 1941 and began studies at Tokyo Imperial Un |
Peacock spent time in | Japan in the late 1960s, abandoning music temporaril |
d undertook a headline tour of both Europe and | Japan in support of the album. |
It was released in | Japan in 2006. |
(Original Video Animations) newly released in | Japan in that period |
The Portuguese arrived in | Japan in 1543. |
o worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of | Japan in Warsaw, Poland. |
She was destroyed in | Japan in 1869. |
Indometacin farnesil was first approved in | Japan in 1991, and is available in Japan and Indones |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1970 (see 1970 in film). |
n, being white and black was later reissued in | Japan in 2004. |
She also represented | Japan in Tokyo Olympic Games as an artistic gymnast. |
was elected to the House of Representatives of | Japan in 1894. |
It was released only in | Japan in 1998 . |
He attended the Naval War College ( | Japan) in 1917, specializing in naval artillery. |
Established Gamania ( | Japan) in Tokyo. |
Consulate-General of | Japan in Detroit |
She won the silver medal for | Japan in 2000 and the bronze medal in 2004. |
A very interesting edition is one published in | Japan in 1594, with partial translation into Japanes |
The song peaked at #20 in | Japan in December 1986. |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1952 (see 1952 in film). |
A single diver represented | Japan in 1920. |
11 athletes represented | Japan in 1920. |
The story was adapted for television in | Japan in 1995. |
It was first published in | Japan in 2007. |
building used to have the Consulate-General of | Japan in New Orleans. |
Shinozaki was born in | Japan in February 1908. |
He also visited | Japan in the 1960s. |
Moved to | Japan in September 1945. |
Jones was first capped for Wales against | Japan in 2001. |
live with the Japanese lyrics during tours of | Japan in 1972, documented on the Live In Japan album |
in the orchestra festival for local cities in | Japan in 2003. |
He was originally from China, and moved to | Japan in 1991. |
He returned to | Japan in October 1854 to continue the negotiations, |
Nihon Shoki mentions that the prince died in | Japan in 513. |
ion between the Akasaka Palace and the Diet of | Japan in downtown Tokyo, Japan. |
he torii is also sometimes used as a symbol of | Japan in non-religious contexts. |
After the end of his contract, he departed | Japan in 1881. |
the Japanese House of Councillors were held in | Japan in 1998. |
Japan in the Muromachi age. | |
Kajishima was born in | Japan in Okayama Prefecture. |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1994 (see 1994 in film). |
orld Cup victory was in a team sprint event in | Japan in 2006. |
It was released only in | Japan in 1999 . |
Two tennis players, both men, competed for | Japan in 1920. |
Years before Commodore Perry sailed into | Japan in 1853, Shihei was pushing for Japan to adopt |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1957 (see 1957 in film). |
Yokoyama was born in Saitama Prefecture, | Japan in 1943. |
left the band after a 30 venue tour in central | Japan in 2007. |
pany was founded by Yoshio Tamiya in Shizuoka, | Japan in 1946. |
The film is set in a small rural village in | Japan in the 19th century. |
The Embassy of | Japan in London is located on Piccadilly. |
"After the war between Russia and | Japan in 1905 the American president Theodore Roosev |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1983 (see 1983 in film). |
Japan in Transition: From Tokugawa to Meiji The Maki | |
A list of films released in | Japan in 2001 (see 2001 in film). |
With their record sales in | Japan in decline, Pink Lady focused on the American |
It is considered to be a vulnerable species in | Japan, in Okinawa Prefecture. |
lbum of the Joyriders recordings was issued in | Japan in 2009. |
Matsuoka returned to | Japan in 1902. |
ompletely moved from the "being" agency to BMG | Japan in 2003. |
A new album, Cromer, was released by Vinyl | Japan in 2005. |
The BBC sessions were released on CD by Vinyl | Japan in 1999. |
He also made some live concert appearances in | Japan in 1982 and in France in 2007. |
Susan was a pop singer who recorded in | Japan in the early 1980s. |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1998 (see 1998 in film). |
ome version of the film was released on DVD in | Japan in 2006. |
It was released in the United States and | Japan in 2008. |
She scored one goal against | Japan in the semifinal. |
ed Sonic's Head On was released exclusively in | Japan in 2000. |
is deposited at the National Science Museum of | Japan in Tokyo. |
th were in the 18 man Rovers party that toured | Japan in September 1975. |
France defeated | Japan in the Inter-Zonal play-off. |
olitics, he rose to become Foreign Minister of | Japan in 1976-1977. |
Following his release, he migrated to | Japan in 1955. |
General elections were held in | Japan in March 1898. |
After visiting | Japan in 1914 he published Japan at First Hand (Dodd |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1967 (see 1967 in film). |
It was released only in | Japan in 1997. |
Found in | Japan in the southern Ryukyu Islands. |
2007, he married his longtime girlfriend from | Japan in Tokyo. |
Hatsushima was born in Nagasaki Prefecture, | Japan in 1906. |
cepted by OMF International as a missionary to | Japan in 1952. |
ime series adaptation by Bones began airing in | Japan in July 2011. |
It was released only in | Japan in 2000. |
oned for the last time in 1956 and scrapped in | Japan in 1961. |
He returned to | Japan in 1933. |
he Crapnell's Camellia plant was introduced to | Japan in 1968. |
Global was founded by Yuzo Watanabe in | Japan in 1983. |
She was finally broken up in | Japan in 1929 after 57 years of service. |
Natural disaster in | Japan in 1992 |
It was released in | Japan in 2002 and the United States in 2004. |
Yoshida retired from the Diet of | Japan in 1963. |
The process was first performed in Kyoto, | Japan in the 1920s and its popularity persists today |
ted with introducing the electric arc light to | Japan in 1878. |
He played the one-off Test against | Japan in 2002 and some of the RWC qualifiers. |
It was released only in | Japan in 2001. |
It was by developed in | Japan in the 1930s by Mokichi Okada. |
He came to | Japan in February 2002 with his brother. |
He returned to | Japan in early 1939 went into retirement. |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1959 (see 1959 in film). |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1991 (see 1991 in film). |
he keynote at Linux World 2004 and Linux World | Japan in 2003. |
All of her comics were printed in | Japan in digest comics; by the mid-1990s, Hasegawa's |
When Morohashi returned to | Japan in 1919, he had 20 notebooks filled with Chine |
y influenced by American blues, was popular in | Japan in the 1970s. |
Okinawa was formally returned to | Japan in May 1972, and from that agreement Japan ass |
Post War | Japan in the 1950s made it a “national mission” to a |
A second mobile game was released in | Japan in 2007 titled Silent Hill: The Escape. |
e reasons, Nintendo did not release it outside | Japan in this time period. |
Consulate-General of | Japan in Houston |
ast of the series during a promotional tour of | Japan in October 2003. |
One fencer, Shinichi Maki, represented | Japan in 1952. |
The Grigorieffs moved to | Japan in the early 1920s. |
He came to | Japan in 595 (the 3rd year of Empress Suiko), and pr |
It was released in | Japan in June 2008 on the T-toc Records label. |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1955 (see 1955 in film). |
It was released in | Japan in 1982. |
onship was contested in Sapporo Dome, Sapporo, | Japan in November 2003. |
She was scrapped in | Japan in 1935. |
Grewal was born in Osaka, | Japan in 1958. |
A second series of film concerts was held in | Japan in February 1993 at the NHK Hall with Yoko Mat |
It is found around | Japan, in the northwest Pacific ocean. |
t video (AV) director who was born in Sapporo, | Japan in 1975. |
Anime films newly screened in | Japan in that period |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1981 (see 1981 in film). |
ably just after heading an economic mission to | Japan in June of that year. |
It was released only in | Japan in 1998. |
She returned to | Japan in April. |
1944 he was sent to Halmahera; he returned to | Japan in 1946. |
winning the AFC Youth Championship final over | Japan in dramatic style. |
d by material shortages, and by the bombing of | Japan in World War II. |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1988 (see 1988 in film). |
It was first published in | Japan in 1984, was published in English in 2005. |
ormity" (CHR Version) charted at number one in | Japan in 2005. |
lonel James T. Connally who had been killed in | Japan in 1945. |
Vizcaino arrived in | Japan in 1611, and had many meetings with the Shogun |
It was later re-released as Live in | Japan in 1992. |
He toured to | Japan in later that year. |
A list of films released in | Japan in 1961 (see 1961 in film). |
he compilation was originally released only in | Japan in December 2001. |
All were repatriated to | Japan in 1956. |
luding the bonus track) was released on iTunes | Japan in March 16, 2011. |
Shohaku Okumura was born in Osaka, | Japan in 1948. |
ollowing his major league career, he played in | Japan in 1970 for the Hankyu Braves. |
It was produced in | Japan in the mid-1980s. |
5 Asian Judo Championships were held in Tokyo, | Japan in March. |
Kenji Miyamoto was born in | Japan in 1908. |
Takeda operates two primary bases in | Japan in Osaka and Tokyo. |
Returning from | Japan in 1921, Tian established the Creative Society |
E, | Japan, in the depth 3540 m. |
It first appeared in | Japan in the seventh century and it quickly became a |
It is found in rocky reefs around | Japan, in the northwest Pacific ocean. |
anime movie based on the manga was released in | Japan in April 20, 1996 (1996-04-20). |
She reached | Japan in September for the occupation. |
He married Terumi in Kumamoto, | Japan, in 1995. |
rench military mission before its departure to | Japan, in 1866. |
Five fencers, all men, represented | Japan in 1960. |
y five aircraft were built before victory over | Japan in August. |
The album was recorded in Tokyo, | Japan in 2001. |
major recording were in Switzerland, India and | Japan, in 1992. |
ident Elpidio Quirino and allowed to return to | Japan in 1953. |
nior debut for Finland as a substitute against | Japan in February 2009. |
is a sequel to Popeye, released exclusively in | Japan in 1990. |
uphill struggles since the first pilgrimage to | Japan in 1992. |
a compilation album by Steely Dan, released in | Japan in 1978. |
the Japanese House of Councillors were held in | Japan in 1992. |
Ethridge played for the USA squad in Kobe, | Japan in 1985. |
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