- Yūjirō
Motora (December 5, 1858 –
December 13, 1912),
sometimes also
known as
Yuzero Motora, was a ****anese
experimental psychologist. He was one of the...
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Motora is a folk
dance group from
Eastern Finland, city of Joensuu.
Motora is
specialized in
Karelian folk dance.
Karelia is a frontier; it is
partly in...
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Industrija Motora Rakovica (Serbian Cyrillic: Индустрија Мотора Раковица; abbr. IMR) was an
agricultural machinery manufacturer based in Rakovica, Belgrade...
- "Sube a mi
Motora" (commonly
referred as "Súbete a mi Moto") is a song by
Menudo from
their 1981
album Quiero Ser. It
became arguably the album's most...
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Dominican rapper and singer. He
became famous with his
smash hit "La Cola De
Motora" and he has
twice been
awarded with the
Casandra Awards. Don
Miguelo is...
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headwaters to the
headwaters of the Pogycha-Anadyr. In 1650
Stadukhin and
Semyon Motora followed this
route and
stumbled onto Dezhnyov's camp. The land
route was...
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thumb -oboʈa-ge -obotʰa -kənap
thigh -ibo -ibə -buco knee -ola-ge -olak ~ -ola -curok sole -ubtəga-me -ugɖaga -
moʈora-ɖole neck -aŋgiʈo -agiʈʰo -loŋɔ...
- was
located at
Johns Hopkins University. Hall, in turn,
trained Yujiro Motora, who
brought experimental psychology,
emphasizing psychophysics, to the...
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Dominican Republic and Mexico: "Súbete a Mi Moto", in
Puerto Rico, Sube a mi
Motora, in
Brasil (Long Play and Tape) "Menudo Mania": "Sobe em
Minha Moto", sung...
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version of
Menudo since they
covered some of
their songs like Sube a mi
Motora,
Claridad and more. They also
covered the song "Bidi Bidi Bom Bom" from...