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Kenryō Kanamatsu ((金松賢諒), 1915-1986) was a translator, author, and
lifelong devotee of Jōdo Shinshū,
sometimes called "Shin Buddhism". His
seminal work...
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Company Profile Kenryo Shuzo website (accessed
January 17, 2018)
Product Information Kenbishi Shuzo website (retrieved
January 17, 2018).
Kenryo's History Kenbishi...
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Lieutenant General Hiroshi Ōshima, Amb****ador to
Germany Lieutenant General Kenryō Satō,
chief of the
Military Affairs Bureau Admiral Shigetarō Shimada, naval...
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Player 1
Score Player 2
Kenryo Hayashi (JPN) 2–0 Ahmad Al-Ali (JOR) Adham Ketaneh (PLE) 2–0 Mohammed Hussain (QAT) Ayman
Yusuf Hasan Salman (BRN)...
- Shigetarō
Shimada and
Teiichi Suzuki were
released on
parole in 1955. Satō
Kenryō, whom many,
including Judge B.V.A. Röling
regarded as one of the convicted...
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Senior Adjutant, War
Ministry Okitsugu Arao:
Secretary to the War
Minister Kenryo Sato: Chief, Army
Affairs Bureau Kitsuju Ayabe: Member, Army
Affairs Section...
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General Jiro Minami,
Admiral Takasumi Oka,
General Hiroshi Ōshima,
General Kenryo Sato,
Admiral Shigetaro Shimada,
Toshio Shiratori,
General Teiichi Suzuki...
- "Ino"
Inoue (Cammy, Sagat, Blanka)
Daigo Umehara (Guile, Cammy, Sagat)
Kenryo "Mago"
Hayashi (E. Honda, Chun-Li, Blanka) Ryo "BAS"
Yoshida (Blanka, Sakura...
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Tanaka (1947-present)
Marvin Harada (1953-present)
Ohigashi schism Hongan-ji
Kenryo Kanamatsu "The
Essentials of Jodo
Shinshu from the
Nishi Honganji website"...
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ichthyologist Hannibal Mago (died 406 BCE),
Carthaginian shofet and
general Kenryo Hayashi, also
known as "Mago",
professional fighting game
player Mago, an...