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Kenji Takama J.S.C. (born
March 10, 1949, in Suginami, Tokyo, ****an) is a ****anese cinematographer.
Takama is a
member of the ****anese
Society of Cinematographers...
- that this is the
sacred place where the gods
descended in
ancient times.
Takama is
located on a
plateau at the foot of
Mount Kongo in Gose-shi, Nara Prefecture...
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Chaga languages (E60)
Northeast Coast Bantu (G10-G40):
Swahili (E70), etc.
Takama: Sukuma–Nyamwezi (+ Konongo–Ruwila),
Kimbu (F20), Iramba–Isanzu, Nyaturu...
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Hideko Takamine (高峰 秀子,
Takamine Hideko,
March 27, 1924 –
December 28, 2010) was a ****anese
actress who
began as a
child actress and
maintained her fame...
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notable villages including Ituni, Kwakwani, Kurupukari,
Rockstone and
Takama.
Kimbia is the
first training center to
house the
Guyana National Service...
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present a
universe divided into
three parts: the
Plane of High
Heaven (
Takama-no-hara),
where the kami live; the
Phenomenal or
Manifested World (Utsushi-yo)...
- Inoue [ja], who
completed the
first draft in
roughly three days.
Kenji Takama served as cinematographer, and the
music was
composed by
Otomo Yoshihide...
- It
follows the protagonist, Zo, as he
leaves the
comfort of his village,
Takama, to
various destinations where he is
forced into slavery. This is usually–either...
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Nyamwezi is a
major Bantu language of
central Tanzania. It
forms a
dialect continuum with Sukuma, but is more
distinct from it.
Konongo and
Ruwila are...
- Ninigi-no-Mikoto, the
grandson of Amaterasu, the Sun goddess, when he
descends from
Takama-ga-hara. He is
depicted as a
towering man with a
large beard,
jeweled spear...