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Wataru Misaka (December 21, 1923 –
November 20, 2019) was an
American professional basketball player. A 5-foot-7-inch (1.70 m)
point guard of ****anese...
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Misaka (御坂町,
Misaka-chō) was a town
located in
Higashiyatsushiro District,
Yamanashi Prefecture, ****an. As of 2003, the town had an
estimated po****tion...
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Certain Magical Index franchise. With his
frequent encounters with
Mikoto Misaka, Toma has also been
involved in
major events in A
Certain Scientific Railgun...
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Misaka is a surname.
Notable people and
fictional characters with the name include: Wat
Misaka (1923–2019),
American basketball player Kaori Misaka, a...
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Mikoto Misaka (****anese: 御坂 美琴, Hepburn:
Misaka Mikoto) is a
fictional character created by
Kazuma Kamachi and
first illustrated by
Kiyotaka Haimura. She...
- 2010.
Atsushi Abe as Toma
Kamijo Yuka
Iguchi as
Index Rina Satō as
Mikoto Misaka ****uka Itō as
Kaori Kanzaki Kishō
Taniyama as
Stiyl Magnus Anri
Katsu as...
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Misaka P**** (神坂峠,
Misaka-tōge) is a
mountain p****
through the
southern end of the Kiso Mountains,
connecting the city of Nakatsugawa, Gifu with the village...
- 2017.
Atsushi Abe as Toma
Kamijo Yuka
Iguchi as
Index Rina Satō as
Mikoto Misaka ****uka Itō as
Kaori Kanzaki Kishō
Taniyama as
Stiyl Magnus Anri
Katsu as...
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wished that it
would stay
spring forever.
Yuichi coincidentally meets Shiori Misaka,
another heroine and first-year high
school student suffering from an unexplained...
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first non-white
player to play in the
league was an
Asian American, Wat
Misaka, in 1947.
African Americans entered the
league beginning in 1950. According...