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Kanenobu [兼信, 兼延, 兼言] is the name of both a ****anese
swordsmith and his clan, a
group that is
famous for
producing samurai swords, katana,
wakizashi and...
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Sachiko Kanenobu,
released on
September 1, 1972 by URC (Underground
Record Club) Records. Joni Mitc****,
Donovan and
Pentangle were
among Kanenobu's influences...
- the
rings considered on
their own do form a two-component unlink.
Taizo Kanenobu has
shown that for all n > 1
there exists a
hyperbolic link of n components...
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commune at
Galley Bay in
British Columbia. In 1972,
Williams married Sachiko Kanenobu, a ****anese singer-songwriter; they
raised two children. In the 1980s,...
- 16,737
Imperial ****anese Army men,
under the
command of
Major General Kanenobu Is****n. At one point,
dropping a
nuclear weapon on Truk was
discussed by...
- Seiwa) (Prince Sadaakira) (Prince Sadakata) (Prince Sadamoto) (Prince Sadahira) (Prince Sadayasu)
Kunifuchi Kanetada Kanenobu Kunitada Kuniuzu Shigeyuki...
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following spring,
Taira no
Kanenobu encounters a
beautiful woman on
Mount Otowa [ja] and
takes her home with him.
Kanenobu's former lover realizes the...
- The
Rolling Stones 1964 "Perfect Day" Lou Reed 1972 "Aoi Sakana"
Sachiko Kanenobu 1972 "Sunny Afternoon" The
Kinks 1966 "The
House of the
Rising Sun" (****anese...
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Hideo Gosha "Kagerō", 1972 song by ****anese singer-songwriter
Sachiko Kanenobu from the
album Misora "Kagerō", 2004
single by ****anese rock band Fujifabric...
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alienating tongue — a
source of noise.” Singer-songwriter
Sachiko Kanenobu wrote that "they had a
poetic way of
writing that was
never part of ****anese...