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Haito (or
Hatto or Heito) (764 – 17
March 836) was the
bishop of
Basel from 802 and
simultaneously abbot of
Reichenau Abbey from 806.
Haito was born in...
- The term
Haitō (****anese: 背 刀,
English sword back)
means the
inner edge of the hand, hand edge of the
thumb side. One
reaches out the four fingers, bends...
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keeping with the
westernization of ****an, won out. On
March 28, 1876 the
Haitō Edict was p****ed by the Daijō-kan. It
prevented former samurai, now known...
- "Tanaka-San". Paul
Diamond showed up with the Kato mask on
using the name "
Haito" (sometimes
spelled "Hyeeto") only days
after their last ECW match. The...
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strike Haito Uchi:
Ridge hand
strike Gyaku Haito:
Reverse Ridge hand
strike Otoshi Gyaku Haito:
Dropping reverse Ridge hand
strike Jodan Haito: Upward...
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bishopric of
Augusta Raurica, was
established in the 8th century.
Under bishop Haito (r. 806–823), the
first cathedral was
built on the site of the
Roman castle...
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literally "learning kanji"), are
those kanji listed on the
Gakunenbetsu kanji haitō hyō (学年別漢字配当表,
literally "list of
kanji by
school year"), a list of 1,026...
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weapons and
various elements of
empty hand
technique such as sai
mirroring haito/shuto waza,
tonfa reflecting that of
uraken and hijiate, and kama of kurite...
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Kentsui uchi:
Bottom fist strike.
Shotei (Teisho) uchi: Palm-heel strike.
Haito uchi: Ridge-hand strike.
Haishu uchi: Open back-hand strike. Hiji ate uchi:...
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cathedral before the 9th century.
Built on the old
foundations of the
Haito Minster some time
after the turn of the
first millennium a new building...