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  • 81Yoshio Sakamoto — à la Game Developers Conference en 2010 …

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  • 82Molester's Train: Get On From The Back! — Theatrical poster for Molester s Train: Get On From The Back! (1989) Directed by Masahiro Kasai[1] …

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  • 83List of products published by Nintendo — This video game related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Contents 1 Toys Cards 2 Arcade …

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  • 84Hida Mountains — Geobox|Mountain Range name = Hida Mountains (飛騨山脈) native name = other name = Northern Alps (北アルプス) other name1 = image size = image caption = Mount Shirouma etymology = country = Japan state = Gifu state1 = Nagano state type = Prefectures unit …

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  • 85Kime-no-kata — was developed at the Kodokan around 1888. The series is composed of 8 techniques from a kneeling posture ( idori waza ), and 12 techniques from a standing position ( tachi waza ). Both sets of techniques contain defenses for both armed and empty… …

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  • 86Nintendo Research & Development 1 — Nintendo Research and Development 1 Type Private Industry Computer and video game industry Fate Reassigned to various teams within Nintendo Successor Nintendo SPD Founded 1970 Headquar …

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  • 87Asahidake — Mount Asahi 旭岳 Mount Asahi, the tallest peak in Hokkaidō (September 2004) Eleva …

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  • 88Kodokan Goshin Jutsu — is a set of prearranged self defence forms in Judo.It is the most recent kata of Judo, having been created in 1956. It incorporates techniques from aikido through the influence of Kenji Tomiki. It consists of several techniques to defend oneself… …

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  • 89List of Kodokan Judo techniques — Like many other martial arts, Kodokan Judoprovides lists of techniques students must learn to earn rank.For a more complete list of judo techniquesby technique classification, including Japanese kanji,see the article judo techniques. Ukemi… …

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  • 90Shinju (BDSM) — Shinju (from the Japanese 真珠 meaning pearl ) is a word used euphemistically in Japanese to refer to the female breast. It is also popularly used as the name of a type of female halter top in the clothing industry. It has been popularly claimed… …

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