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After | Tokyo, her training was less intensive, but she won |
Born in Musashino, | Tokyo, her father was Sankei Shimbun, a newspaper re |
opposite Ralph Fiennes in London, New York and | Tokyo, her first being at Stratford with Charles Dan |
On June 2, 2005, the | Tokyo High Court rejected the appeal and upheld the |
Fourth trial (ruled on June 27, 1989, at | Tokyo High Court): The judge rejected the ruling of |
In 1902, Shimura taught at | Tokyo Higher Normal School, and in 1904 at Tokyo Imp |
He graduated from | Tokyo Higher Commercial School (now Hitotsubashi Uni |
Game environment where players can race around | Tokyo highways seeking out other players to race. |
After going for a short business trip outside | Tokyo, Hirayama decides to visit the newly-weds at H |
ugust to 4 September in the Japanese cities of | Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Kobe, Nagoya and Gifu. |
ephew, and Edward Bickersteth, bishop of South | Tokyo, his grandson. |
ungary was the 9th and 1964 Summer Olympics in | Tokyo, his team was the 13th there. |
Tokyo: Hokuseido Press, 1980. | |
Nezu Shrine in Bunkyo, | Tokyo, holds a Tsutsuji Matsuri from early April unt |
are in the collections of museums in Shanghai, | Tokyo, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Cleveland. |
ons including Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Manila, | Tokyo, Hong Kong, Sydney and Brisbane. |
n Diego, Fresno, Sacramento, Irvine, abroad in | Tokyo, Hong Kong and Mexico City. |
don, Baghdad, Manila, Kathmandu, Buenos Aires, | Tokyo, Hong Kong, Lagos and Bern. |
The citizens of | Tokyo honor Shirozuki as if he were a hero, not know |
As Webber lies dying in a | Tokyo hospital, he is questioned by Hanson and Kita, |
Tatematsu died on February 8, 2010 at a | Tokyo hospital. |
h acute radiation syndrome and admitted to two | Tokyo hospitals. |
In 1996, the number of | Tokyo host clubs was estimated to be 200, and a nigh |
of the group stage and play-off matches while | Tokyo hosted the event starting from the quarter fin |
Following this invasion, | Tokyo hosted the signature of a treaty in March 1941 |
lity, Pleasure, and Corporate Masculinity in a | Tokyo Hostess Club (1994) |
Located two hours by train from | Tokyo, hot springs were first found in the area in t |
In downtown | Tokyo, Hotei and a recently found Eicca fight ninjas |
39 to 52 are occupied by the luxury Park Hyatt | Tokyo hotel, which was featured in the film Lost In |
Tokyo Hotel, Chicago, Illinois | |
The | Tokyo Hotel, located at 19 E. Ohio Street, is a budg |
ve this, he books them a break in an expensive | Tokyo hotel. |
parents and raised in a feminist intellectual | Tokyo household. |
, he was signed by a talent agency Artholik in | Tokyo however it didn't go well. |
also qualified for the 1964 Summer Olympics in | Tokyo, however, he did not attend due to insufficien |
930 by the first bureau chief for The Times in | Tokyo, Hugh Byas. |
Tokyo I'm On My Way | |
o improve her singing skills when she moved to | Tokyo, Ichimaru undertook shamisen and singing lesso |
d War II was highly respected consists of many | Tokyo Imperial University alumni. |
graduated from | Tokyo Imperial University in 1915. |
Born in Yamaguchi, he graduated from | Tokyo Imperial University. |
gaoka was born in Kobe, and studied law at the | Tokyo Imperial University and the Ecole Sciences Pol |
Hoshino was a graduate of the law school of | Tokyo Imperial University, and on graduation was emp |
He graduated from the Law School of | Tokyo Imperial University with a degree in political |
He later became a professor at the | Tokyo Imperial University. |
He enrolled in the faculty of philosophy at | Tokyo Imperial University, but switched to Japanese |
m 1899 to 1930 he served as a professor at the | Tokyo Imperial University, where he was an expert in |
As a student at | Tokyo Imperial University, he became interested in d |
ji in person in a special ceremony held at the | Tokyo Imperial Palace. |
of English at Kaisei Gakko, the forerunner of | Tokyo Imperial University. |
future wife, and then went on to graduate from | Tokyo Imperial University. |
returned to Japan in 1941 and began studies at | Tokyo Imperial University in 1943. |
Tanizaki attended the Literature Department of | Tokyo Imperial University but was forced to drop out |
While studying philosophy at | Tokyo Imperial University, he was influenced by Thom |
Kitano graduated from School of Medicine, | Tokyo Imperial University in 1919 with a medical doc |
He taught at | Tokyo Imperial University from 1931 to 1935. |
a Agricultural School (which later merged into | Tokyo Imperial University) in Meguro, Tokyo. |
Miyamoto attended and graduated from | Tokyo Imperial University, which is now called the U |
Hagihara graduated from | Tokyo Imperial University with a degree in astronomy |
pan, graduating from the School of Medicine at | Tokyo Imperial University (now University of Tokyo) |
n from 1912, received a degree in geology from | Tokyo Imperial University in 1922. |
He attended | Tokyo Imperial University. |
son of Tokugawa Satotaka, he was a graduate of | Tokyo Imperial University's engineering college. |
pent his early life in Taipei until he entered | Tokyo Imperial University in 1941. |
y engaged in studying, and gained admission to | Tokyo Imperial University. |
e location of the Corridor of the Pines at the | Tokyo Imperial Palace (formerly Edo Castle) |
He graduated in 1926 from | Tokyo Imperial University. |
ta graduated from the Literature Department of | Tokyo Imperial University. |
he scientist Kikunae Ikeda, a Professor of the | Tokyo Imperial University. |
Netto's contract with | Tokyo Imperial University expired in November 1885, |
College of Engineering, | Tokyo Imperial University, Hongo (1888) |
After graduation from | Tokyo Imperial University in 1900, he became profess |
During his tenure at the | Tokyo Imperial University, he sent many Japanese art |
le German-Russian teacher of philosophy at the | Tokyo Imperial University in Japan. |
from the electrical engineering department of | Tokyo Imperial University. |
at the Museum of the Imperial Collections, in | Tokyo Imperial Palace. |
rlain, he began teaching English literature at | Tokyo Imperial University, a post he held until 1903 |
He graduated from the Law School of | Tokyo Imperial University in 1907. |
i Medical College, Tohoku Imperial University, | Tokyo Imperial University.) |
aduated from the Foreign Studies Department of | Tokyo Imperial University. |
ter graduation from the Classics Department of | Tokyo Imperial University, he followed his father's |
Kitano died in | Tokyo in 1986. |
es to the Pan-Pacific Science Congress held at | Tokyo in 1926, and president of the meeting of the A |
Koyama was born in | Tokyo in 1929, of Christian parents (Cohn-Sherbok, 1 |
g what became known as "Doolittle's Raid" over | Tokyo in 1942. |
1929) arrived in | Tokyo in 1948, determined to become a professional j |
Madrid was opened 2002, and | Tokyo in 2003. |
Axess aired on TV | Tokyo in October 2003, while the English adaptation |
was born in Brussels in 1942, Taeko Kuwata in | Tokyo in 1945. |
years later at the 2010 World Championship in | Tokyo in the -90kg category. |
se to qualifying had they won against Japan in | Tokyo in the last game. |
Remo has book signing tours throughout USA and | Tokyo in 2008 - 2011. |
Japan in 2001 in the Parco Theatre in Shibuya, | Tokyo, in 2001. |
For his 86th birthday, a huge gala was held in | Tokyo in his honor, which included workshops taught |
Naoyuki was born in | Tokyo in 1951. |
He was born in | Tokyo in 1961. |
om the southern half of the island chain below | Tokyo in the west and Yokohama in the east. |
ani Pritam Singh en route to the Conference in | Tokyo in 1942 that saw Rash Behari Bose accepted as |
he match was played at the National Stadium in | Tokyo in front of 62,000 fans. |
Nagai Tatsuo was born in | Tokyo in impoverished circumstances. |
worldwide epidemic of the Spanish influenza in | Tokyo in 1919. |
Alberto Santiago, the quarter would finals in | Tokyo in 1964, all at heavyweight. |
il Taylor recorded at Koseinenkin Dai-Hall, in | Tokyo in May 1973 and originally released on the Jap |
He returned to | Tokyo in both 2010 and 2011 but managed only ninth a |
outdoor hard courts at the Ariake Coliseum in | Tokyo in Japan that was part of the International Se |
outdoor hard courts at the Ariake Coliseum in | Tokyo in Japan that was part of the 1988 Nabisco Gra |
Cops: Suppress frequently occurred terroism in | Tokyo) in Japan, is a 2008 side-scrolling beat-em-up |
e won a silver medal in the K-2 500 m event at | Tokyo in 1964. |
as Rector at the University's headquarters in | Tokyo in September 1975. |
t the neutral venue of the National Stadium in | Tokyo in front of 46,953 fans. |
Seikan'in arrived in | Tokyo in 1874 and she took up residence in the home |
ic bombing of Hiroshima and the destruction of | Tokyo in repeated fire-bombings. |
At her trial in | Tokyo in April 2009, the prosecution asked for two y |
ila E. played four sold-out shows at Blue Note | Tokyo in Japan. |
Kakizawa unsuccessfully ran for Governor of | Tokyo in 1999 after being expelled from the LDP. |
ming bronze at the World Judo Championships in | Tokyo in September 2010. |
ican Disneyland in 1997 though, and Disneyland | Tokyo in 1996 and the trouble was all cleared up in |
est finish of fifth in the C-1 1000 m event at | Tokyo in 1964. |
i Porygon,an episode of Pokemon,is aired on TV | Tokyo in Japan.20 minutes in the episode,Ash Ketchum |
est finish of fifth in the K-4 1000 m event at | Tokyo in 1964. |
rparliamentary Union in London in 1960, and in | Tokyo in 1961. |
st finish of fourth in the K-1 1000 m event at | Tokyo in 1964. |
iang received his Ph.D. from the University of | Tokyo in 1971. |
exhibition and a cycle of debates were held in | Tokyo in September and October 2001, notably at the |
The first event will be held at | Tokyo, in front of the first Yoyogi gymnasium. |
t the neutral venue of the National Stadium in | Tokyo in front of 51,514 fans. |
recording made by pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi in | Tokyo in February 1961. |
ppearance for the senior side against Japan in | Tokyo in the summer of 2001, scoring two tries. |
It was held in Yokohama and | Tokyo in Japan from October 13 to October 23, 1964. |
After moving to | Tokyo in his teens, he was imprisoned in 1904 for br |
econd studio session in November 1990 at Radio | Tokyo in Los Angeles. |
dia in 1948-1949, Yale University in 1953, and | Tokyo in 1954-1956 where he was director of the Mais |
Set in | Tokyo in the late 1960s, Students around the world a |
s aired between April and September 2006 on TV | Tokyo in Japan. |
attended her last international conference in | Tokyo in 1966 and died the following year at the age |
storation, she relocated to the new capital to | Tokyo in 1870 at the bequest of the Emperor. |
Tanemura was born in Toshima, | Tokyo in 1933. |
October 2008 he toured and played in Osaka and | Tokyo in Japan. |
Miura made her operatic debut in | Tokyo in 1911 and the same year went to Europe to pe |
he Faculty of Engineering at the University of | Tokyo in 1998. |
He went to | Tokyo in 1874 and founded St. Paul's University, tod |
okohama in 1866, and was relocated to Tsukiji, | Tokyo in 1869. |
outdoor hard courts at the Ariake Coliseum in | Tokyo in Japan that was part of the International Se |
Hayashi was born in | Tokyo in 1922 and graduated from the Department of P |
outdoor hard courts at the Ariake Coliseum in | Tokyo in Japan that was part of the International Se |
eur B, who was an Olympic gold medal winner at | Tokyo in 1964. |
After his return to Japan, he moved back to | Tokyo in 1934 where he linked up with Sorge. |
He graduated from the University of | Tokyo in 1966. |
n 1982 in Hittfield and then three in a row in | Tokyo in 1982 and 1983. |
programme in Islamic art at the University of | Tokyo in 1976, and was research fellow at the Royal |
Tadayuki died in | Tokyo in 1878, and is buried at Saikai-ji Temple. |
Rio de Janeiro in 1898 and was transferred to | Tokyo in 1901. |
continued Korean language studies with Kim in | Tokyo in 1885-1887. |
won a silver medal in the K-2 1000 m event at | Tokyo in 1964. |
outdoor hard courts at the Ariake Coliseum in | Tokyo in Japan that was part of the Championship Ser |
till a teenager, and entered the University of | Tokyo in 1951. |
won a silver medal in the K-4 1000 m event at | Tokyo in 1964. |
Academy, and established a college in Tsukiji, | Tokyo in 1888, the same year the Naval Academy moved |
was part of the British team that travelled to | Tokyo in 1964 to compete in team eventing. |
parole from Sugamo Prison for war criminals in | Tokyo in 1955 and given a full pardon. |
It is privately-held company founded in | Tokyo in 1995 by Yasuo Kunimitsu and Andre Daniel Lo |
t the neutral venue of the National Stadium in | Tokyo in front of 60,228 fans. |
outdoor hard courts at the Ariake Coliseum in | Tokyo in Japan that was part of the 1989 Nabisco Gra |
of the Indian team that won the gold medal at | Tokyo in 1964. |
axophonist Charlie Mariano and was recorded in | Tokyo in 1963 and released on the Nippon Columbia / |
He moved to | Tokyo in 1939, where he spent most of the duration o |
refecture she graduated from the University of | Tokyo in 1977. |
He was born in | Tokyo in 1946 and moved to hometown of father, Kin-c |
of Germany in the 1964 Summer Olympics held in | Tokyo in the decathlon, where he won the bronze meda |
f since 2005 - these include Boston in the US, | Tokyo in Japan, Shenzhen in China, Melbourne in Aust |
outdoor hard courts at the Ariake Coliseum in | Tokyo in Japan that was part of the Championship Ser |
st finish of eighth in the K-2 1000 m event at | Tokyo in 1964. |
He moved to | Tokyo in 1886 to attend the English Law College (the |
best finish of fifth in the K-1 500 m event at | Tokyo in 1964. |
After graduating from the University of | Tokyo in 1960, Mita entered that university's gradua |
Porter competed in one Olympic Games in | Tokyo in 1964 making the quarter-final and semi-fina |
t the neutral venue of the National Stadium in | Tokyo in front of 52,511 fans. |
From 1885 to 1889 he lived and worked in | Tokyo in Japan as a law professor of the Law School |
on the silver medal in the C-2 1000 m event at | Tokyo in 1964. |
aduated at Faculty of Letters in University of | Tokyo in 1956. |
st finish of eighth in the K-1 1000 m event at | Tokyo in 1964. |
asabumi Kikuchi, the last two during a tour of | Tokyo in 1974. |
Nakamura Mitsuo was born in | Tokyo, in the plebian district of Shitaya, (present- |
She ran for the governor of | Tokyo in 2003 as an independent candidate and lost. |
e Defense Force in 1955, and the 1st Division ( | Tokyo) in 1956, before his retirement as lieutenant |
At the Olympic Games in | Tokyo in 1964, Urbanczyk's popularity rose further. |
He graduated from the University of | Tokyo in 1958, and did his internship at Teijin. |
and stuntmen of Thunderbolt to the offices in | Tokyo in order to do motion capture for converting t |
tory for the PlayStation 2. The game is set in | Tokyo in the year 2049 and revolves around three cha |
Hirotsu relocated from | Tokyo in Kamakura, Kanagawa prefecture from 1916. |
ief conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra in | Tokyo in 1954. |
ichi Kito, the founder of Fugetsu-do of Little | Tokyo in Los Angeles, also claims to have invented t |
outdoor hard courts at the Ariake Coliseum in | Tokyo in Japan that was part of the Championship Ser |
st finish of eighth in the K-2 1000 m event at | Tokyo in 1964. |
, at Helsinki in 1952, aboard Ali Baba, and at | Tokyo in 1964, on Lutteur B. Also at Tokyo, with Jan |
He was recalled to | Tokyo in December 1935 to serve as Deputy Inspector- |
on two Olympic gold medals at Rome in 1960 and | Tokyo in 1964. |
They started to work as independent artists in | Tokyo in 1972 and at the same time began to study wi |
Sonoda moved to | Tokyo in 1984, at the age of 21, and began work at A |
t the neutral venue of the National Stadium in | Tokyo in front of 62,000 fans. |
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