- Leo
Shuken (born
December 8, 1906, Los Angeles,
California - d. July 24, 1976,
Santa Monica, California) was an
American film
music composer, arranger...
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Archived from the
original on 3 June 2023.
Retrieved 3 June 2023.
Cynthia Shuken (1980)
Instrumental investigation of some
Scottish Gaelic consonants. University...
- part of the curriculum, a
method termed Gozan Zen. He was
given the name
Shuken, and
learned about Chinese poetry, art and literature. When Ikkyū turned...
- of English.
Cambridge University Press. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-521-47280-7.
Shuken,
Cynthia "Highland and
Island English", in Trudgill,
Peter (1984). Language...
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Center versus periphery (方言周圏論, Hōgen-
Shūken-Ron, lit. "Surrounding-zones
dialect theory") is a
linguistic theory put
forward by ****anese
folklorist Yanagita...
- film composer, 24-year-old
Marvin Hamlisch, and was
orchestrated by Leo
Shuken and Jack Hayes. The
music has
dramatic p****ages for a
small orchestra along...
- event, the
Restoration of
Sovereignty Day (****anese: 主権回復の日, romanized:
Shuken kai****u no hi), was held in
Tokyo to mark the 61st
anniversary of the end...
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constitutional scholar Minobe Tatsukichi and
others advocated this theory.
Tenno Shuken Setsu (天皇主権説,
Imperial Sovereignty Theory) –
Hozumi Yat****,
Uesugi Shinkichi...
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Alexander John L.
Greene & Phil
Shuken September 14, 1961 (1961-09-14) 155 9 "The Matador"
David Alexander Phil
Shuken & John L.
Greene September 21, 1961 (1961-09-21)...
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Hurwitz (2) 1: A. R.
Rahman (2) 1:
Heinz Roemheld (2) 1: Nino Rota (2) 1: Leo
Shuken (2) The
following composers have been
nominated for a Best
Original Score...