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ications needs of clients, the company acquired | ODA, a creative services agency, and Common Sense M |
1836, | Oda a la libertad |
1834, | Oda a la Reina |
In 897 he married | Oda, a daughter of Duke Otto I of Saxony. |
e the readers relax without being stressed out, | Oda added elasticity powers to Luffy for a comical |
In the manga series One Piece by Eichiro | Oda, Admiral Kizaru uses an attack based on the Yat |
In February 2011, Bev | Oda admitted to directing one of her staff to add a |
that in 2004-2005 China received $57 million in | ODA, amid concerns held by the international commun |
Civic Democratic Alliance ( | ODA), an established, small liberal conservative pa |
Maeda came under siege from forces loyal to the | Oda and Sakakibara clans, on behalf of the alliance |
Oda and Mori's lord-vassal relationship followed th | |
the Soviet Union dissolved, it was proved that | Oda and Yoshikawa were the KGB agents by opening th |
f the Edo period, it was widely understood that | Oda and Mori had a sexual relationship that was com |
WeissComm Partners, | ODA and Common Sense Media Group then integrated at |
ists Tom Sawyer and Carl Anderson, letterer Ben | Oda and scriptwriter John Augustin. |
Caster - Yuji | Oda and Miho Nakai |
The film was directed by Motoyoshi | Oda, and written by Hiroshi Beppu and Shigeaki Hida |
Kenshin had taken to the west of Echigo to the | Oda army. |
, after volleys of gunfire were deployed by the | Oda arquebusier contingents. |
ttee was not able to reach a decision regarding | Oda, as the parliamentary session was brought to an |
It was directed by Motoyoshi | Oda, best known in America for directing the second |
on the possible contempt of parliament against | Oda but Prime Minister Harper continued to support |
egislated focus on long-term poverty reduction, | ODA cannot be redirected towards international mili |
gurehead behind which the Iwakura branch of the | Oda clan had ruled. |
g Hideyoshi gather more power and eclipsing the | Oda clan Nagahide had so long served, he felt that |
eeting in Kiyosu Castle where the future of the | Oda clan was discussed, Nagahide supported Hideyosh |
nsolidated his own power, absorbing most of the | Oda clan into his control. |
onsolidate his power over the lands held by the | Oda clan in Owari province, Japan. |
keda clan in 1582; however, when he went to the | Oda clan camp, he was executed by Oda Nobunaga's of |
, and so Tsuruchiyo was taken to Gifu, then the | Oda clan's headquarters. |
He was active in the | Oda clan's administration in Kyoto. |
nsidered a somewhat prominent general under the | Oda clan, spending his time fighting Shibata Katsui |
He served as a retainer to the | Oda clan, and was eventually a daimyo in his own ri |
After he defected to the | Oda clan, he contributed greatly in many battles, s |
Oda clan, 1615-1871 (Tozama; 10,000 koku) | |
Koroku served the | Oda clan, being instrumental in several of the earl |
made a visit to Owari Province, the dominion of | Oda clan. |
Served as an officer under the | Oda clan. |
served Niwa Nagahide who was a retainer of the | Oda clan. |
Takigawa Kazumasu, who provided the head to the | Oda commanders. |
he 5th Special Forces Group, where he served as | ODA, Company, Battalion/Squadron and Group commande |
e was a younger son of Weimar III of Weimar and | Oda, daughter of Thietmar, Margrave of the Saxon Os |
Oda died of stomach cancer in July 2007, aged 75. | |
irst son, first Count of Ravensberg; married to | Oda, documented to have lived in 1166. |
Having won the support of the other two | Oda elders, Niwa Nagahide and Ikeda Tsuneoki, Hidey |
At Truk in late 1944, | Oda embarked on the submarine I-365 to return to ma |
Pilgrims visited Saint | Oda for relief of sore eyes and illnesses related t |
at the siege of Odani Castle and surrendered to | Oda forces when the castle fell; however, Oda Nobun |
on - A Matsunaga retainer that later joined the | Oda forces. |
In 2008 an | ODA from the 3rd Group was cited for ten Silver Sta |
As an athletic enthusiast, Yuji | Oda has been casting the biennual IAAF World Champi |
The inscription says that author | Oda has passed on but left us some of the good curr |
Toshihiko | Oda: Hiruta |
Those who supported the idea of an | ODA hoped that it would require government bodies, |
Chakrabarti joined the | ODA in 1984 as a senior economic assistant working |
ed States Congress to pass the Orphan Drug Act ( | ODA) in early 1983. |
On returning to | ODA in London, he became Private Secretary to the C |
d initially defected from his allegiance to the | Oda in support of the Asakura, who were his mutual |
fe of Wilfrid has a preface that was written by | Oda, in which the archbishop claimed that he rescue |
and paintings are kept in a chapel dedicated to | Oda in the church's garden. |
The protein was first discovered by | Oda in the locust wing-hinge. |
fering free officers to protect their land from | Oda invasions. |
1144 | Oda is an outer main belt asteroid orbiting the Sun |
00, his wedding to his Bulgarian former student | Oda Jaune more than 30 years his junior became a pu |
Her sword fighting skills catch the eye of | Oda Kazusanosuke Nabunaga, who decides to take her |
21, 22 and 23 occupied by London 2012 - LOCOG, | ODA, LDA Olympic Legacy Directorate and Olympic Sec |
unnamed wife, Ricdag, beside the aforementioned | Oda, left a son and another daughter: Charles (died |
y, commanded by Takeda Nobukado, he charged the | Oda line beside the other Kozuke warlords. |
Carl convinces Molly that | Oda Mae is a fraud. |
Oda Mae is persuaded by Sam to tell Molly that she | |
A medium, | Oda Mae Brown, helps Sam to get in touch with Molly |
Sam meets | Oda Mae Brown (Whoopi Goldberg), a con-artist posin |
Molly remains unconvinced by | Oda Mae's messages and even talks to the police, bu |
sistant to the Official Development Assistance ( | ODA) Manager, facilitating development programs bet |
Oda Mari (talk) 15:11, 9 June 2011 (UTC) | |
Oda Mari (talk) 10:07, 14 May 2011 (UTC) | |
Oda married Zwentibold, King of Lotharingia. | |
Following the Siege of Osaka in 1615, | Oda Nagamasu divided up his landholdings in Yamato |
Tadayori was married to a daughter of | Oda Nagamasu by whom he had six sons, but the eldes |
Oda Nobuhide defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto, setting th | |
e Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1586) and the forces of | Oda Nobukatsu and Tokugawa Ieyasu. |
Oda Nobukatsu was the most prominent of Nobunaga's | |
Hideyoshi bombarded | Oda Nobukatsu's fortress at Kaganoi, and captured i |
er Shigemune, who was attached to the forces of | Oda Nobukatsu. |
s effectively destroyed on August 27, 1573 when | Oda Nobunaga drove Yoshiaki out of Kyoto. |
Oda Nobunaga led 30,000 men in destroying towns and | |
After the death of | Oda Nobunaga that same year, Gen'i went on to serve |
tessen to save his life when the great warlord | Oda Nobunaga sought to assassinate him. |
The following year, Akechi betrayed | Oda Nobunaga and took his power and lands, but was |
he battle of Mikatagahara, Hirohide was sent by | Oda Nobunaga to provide reinforcement to Tokugawa I |
, by which time Yoshitaka had sent a message to | Oda Nobunaga in order to seek his assistance. |
all the characters from the original except for | Oda Nobunaga and Toukichi, while some new character |
In this battle, | Oda Nobunaga defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto and establi |
al years later he was suspected of treachery by | Oda Nobunaga and was confined to Ohama and then Fut |
em to defeat Kuki Yoshitaka who had allied with | Oda Nobunaga in his bid to unify Shima Province. |
, her father, Nagamasa, broke his alliance with | Oda Nobunaga and there was a three year period of f |
rred in 1579, five years after it was seized by | Oda Nobunaga from a lord named Itami, and entrusted |
ized in noh and kabuki, and in popular fiction, | Oda Nobunaga is often portrayed as performing the n |
Nobumori's banishment by | Oda Nobunaga to Mount Koyasan has widely been regar |
Only the death of | Oda Nobunaga in 1582 halted the inexorable Oda push |
His brother | Oda Nobunaga took the Christian name of Geronimo. |
He entered the service of | Oda Nobunaga sometime before 1570. |
He served both | Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, taking part in |
Oda Nobunaga attacked the castle by digging a tunne | |
While this statement put fear in many factions, | Oda Nobunaga of Owari Province saw through it. |
In the same month, | Oda Nobunaga marched his armies into Kyoto. |
In 1578 | Oda Nobunaga called on his retainers to attack the |
cal marriage between his lord Azai Nagamasa and | Oda Nobunaga's sister Oichi. |
is was the next in a series of many sieges that | Oda Nobunaga's forces undertook in the 1580s, again |
ht in the middle of the turmoil that surrounded | Oda Nobunaga's rise to power. |
e capital of Japan had lasted until the warlord | Oda Nobunaga's armies entered Kyoto in 1568, re-est |
e of the earliest recorded uses of volley fire ( | Oda Nobunaga's 3000 guns), in which he lost a large |
In the video games Sengoku Basara, | Oda Nobunaga's joke weapon is harisen. |
took place during | Oda Nobunaga's struggle against the Asakura clan in |
After | Oda Nobunaga's death during the year of 1582, Nagay |
is well known for the ruins of Azuchi Castle of | Oda Nobunaga, the 16th century ruler of Japan. |
Nobuhide, who was the father of the famous | Oda Nobunaga, ended in defeat, with the loss of two |
Mitsuhide was a general under daimyo | Oda Nobunaga, although he later suddenly betrayed N |
orn in 1565; Tokuhime refers to the daughter of | Oda Nobunaga, born in 1559 |
Hiei were long great enemies of | Oda Nobunaga, due to their strength and independenc |
sist the combined forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu and | Oda Nobunaga, who had been campaigning against him |
urt as well as the likes of Tokugawa Ieyasu and | Oda Nobunaga, major warlords of the Sengoku period |
yoshi in his bid to gain the lands and power of | Oda Nobunaga, who died two years earlier. |
After Nobuyasu's execution by order of | Oda Nobunaga, Ogimaru would have been the next in l |
rference that she wrote a letter to her father, | Oda Nobunaga, conveying her suspicion that Lady Tsu |
racing his rise from poverty through service to | Oda Nobunaga, considered the first great unifier of |
Portrait of | Oda Nobunaga, by Jesuit painter Giovanni Niccolo, 1 |
He fought with distinction under | Oda Nobunaga, and then in Korea with Toyotomi Hidey |
amo Katahide would both submit to the prominent | Oda Nobunaga. |
time was in the service of the Japanese warlord | Oda Nobunaga. |
following the rain mist strategy attack led by | Oda Nobunaga. |
a; her grandmother was Oichi, whose brother was | Oda Nobunaga. |
ozaru ("Little Monkey") by his lord and master, | Oda Nobunaga. |
most probably a fraudulent treason plot against | Oda Nobunaga. |
He was the nephew of | Oda Nobunaga. |
Her mother, Oichi was the younger sister of | Oda Nobunaga. |
His mother, Yodo-dono, was the niece of | Oda Nobunaga. |
hi Mitsuhide, Araki was called before his lord, | Oda Nobunaga. |
ally served under Akechi Mitsuhide, a vassal of | Oda Nobunaga. |
clan lost its power, Tomosada waged war against | Oda Nobunaga. |
ter, Sadaoki later served under Mitsuhide, then | Oda Nobunaga. |
hime was a granddaughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu and | Oda Nobunaga. |
uins remains for the temple Soken-ji donated by | Oda Nobunaga. |
est Christian Seminary in Japan, established by | Oda Nobunaga. |
in charge of Terabe Castle, dumped Imagawa for | Oda Nobunaga. |
Under repeated siege by | Oda Nobutada, the forces under Nobutomo managed to |
As he fortified himself in the castle, | Oda Nobutada, the designated successor of Oda Nobun |
a, Hideyoshi cast aside the apparent candidate, | Oda Nobutaka and his advocate, Oda clan's chief gen |
He allied with | Oda Nobutaka and Takigawa Kazumasu to battle Hideyo |
On 1582, as | Oda Nobutaka's second in command, Nobunaga had Naga |
When Yoshimune was killed in the year 1554 by | Oda Nobutomo the clan effectively came to an end. |
to a daughter of Mitsuhide and had his father, | Oda Nobuyuki killed. |
Oda nova a Barcelona (Catalan: New ode to Barcelona | |
January 10: Sakunosuke | Oda, novelist |
Corisca, by | Oda O'Carroll and David Atkinson |
ogenitor of the Liudolfing dynasty and his wife | Oda of Billung. |
nger son of Duke Liudolf of Saxony and his wife | Oda of Billung, and succeeded his brother Bruno as |
The Orphan Drug Act ( | ODA) of January 1983, passed in the United States, |
For Saint | Oda of Canterbury, see Oda the Severe |
Lambert II, Count of Leuven, married | Oda of Verdun. |
Oda of Brabant (also called Oda of Anderlues; 1134- | |
cases include Saint Eusebia, Saint Ebba, Saint | Oda of Hainault and Saint Margaret of Hungary. |
was the son of Lambert II, Count of Leuven and | Oda of Verdun. |
Murashige Araki - At First an | Oda Officer but was really helping the Mouri clan f |
Ricdag's daughter, | Oda or Hunilda, married Boleslaus I Chrobry, who la |
Oda partially based Luffy on Son Goku, the fictiona | |
Oda replied in the House that she was ready to answ | |
That election saw | Oda retain her seat with 54% of the popular vote. |
sal, pledged loyalty to Nobunaga, and became an | Oda retainer. |
death in 1582, Takigawa, along with many of the | Oda retainers, initially opposed Toyotomi Hideyoshi |
serving almost a year in the reserves in Japan, | Oda returned to active service in April 1944 and sa |
king association with the prolific letterer Ben | Oda, roughing out display lettering effects which O |
enichi Asai, AZU, Takako Matsu, Misia, Kazumasa | Oda, Seamo, Shikao Suga, Sukima Switch, 2PM and fum |
His two Dharma heirs were | Oda Sesso and Soko Morinaga. |
He became the first foreign disciple of | Oda Sesso Roshi, the new abbot of Daitoku-ji. |
He was Dharma successor to | Oda Sesso-roshi, who was also a disciple of Goto Zu |
The word | oda simply means "a room" in Turkish. |
September 20: Kazumasa | Oda, singer |
tur Rubinstein, Artur Schnabel, Albert Sammons, | Oda Slobodskaya, Siegfried Schubert-Weber, Lionel T |
sopranos Luisa Tetrazzini, Florence Austral and | Oda Slobodskaya, tenors Enrico Caruso, John McCorma |
or to the fall of the castle, he told attacking | Oda soldiers of his prediction of Nobunaga's death, |
format based on the Open Document Architecture ( | ODA) specifications: In Xerox's RDO implementation, |
, Tee Corinne, Judy Dater, Betty LaDuke, Mayumi | Oda, Stephen John Phillips, and Jan Saudek. |
Orissa Dance Academy ( | ODA) student Bijayini Satpathy who was first studen |
Oda, the eldest, married Egbert II of Meissen | |
In 1958, he worked with | Oda Theatre and since 1959, with Istanbul City Thea |
Oda then left the group and was replaced by Matsumo | |
er 19, 1570) was a retainer beneath the clan of | Oda throughout the latter Sengoku Period of Feudal |
arget Canada's Official Development Assistance ( | ODA) to the specific goal of poverty reduction in d |
er Toronto Area, including Jim Flaherty and Bev | Oda, to adequately represent the city in Cabinet. |
In 948, | Oda took Saint Wilfrid's relics from Ripon. |
e Kanamori clan and served as a retainer of the | Oda, Toyotomi, and Tokugawa clans. |
e with a variety of other clans, among them the | Oda, Toyotomi, Maeda, and Kobayakawa. |
Oda tries to draw Luffy very straightforward about | |
Nagaharu almost decided to lead the | Oda troops, but after hearing that the low-born gen |
Oda von Tecklenburg; | |
left their commander's tent undefended, and the | Oda warriors closed in rapidly. |
Oda was a prolific writer on political topics start | |
Oda was born in Osaka in 1932 and graduated from th | |
y the modulation collimator, invented by Minoru | Oda, was used to identify the first cosmic X-ray so |
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