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  3. Jordan at the AFC Asian Cup - Wikipedia

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    Jordan even performed better than expected, when they drew giant Japan 1-1 before losing 3–4 on the penalty shootout. Ironically, despite Jordan had led Japan 3–1 on penalty shootout, subsequent misses and failed kicks had eliminated Jordan from the tournament. Japan would go on to win the title.

  4. 2019 Rugby World Cup Pool A - Wikipedia

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    1 Japan: 4 4 0 0 115 62 +53 13 3 19 ... This was the first meeting between the two nations at a neutral venue. Russia vs Samoa. 24 September 2019 ... 1: Jordan Lay 66 ...

  5. 2014 New York Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    Japan Program 11 The Occidental Hotel: Lewis Klahr: United States El Futuro: Luis Lopez Carrasco Spain Program 12 Broken Tongue: Mónica Savirón United States Film: Ismaïl Bahri France, Tunisia The Innocents: Jean-Paul Kelly Canada Chapters 1, 2 & 3 ‘from the impossibility of one page being like the other’ Oraib Toukan, Ala Younis: Jordan

  6. Jordan Gray - Wikipedia

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    Gray was born Jordan Redford Gray in Thurrock [1] on 11 January 1989, [2] and attended Hassenbrook Academy in Corringham before spending two years at Palmer's College. [3] Her father was a director of a steel factory who also performed as an Elvis impersonator, while her mother worked as a hairdresser, a bouncer and a pub landlady. [1]

  7. Shohei Ohtani used to follow Michael Jordan from Japan. Now ...

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    The Dodgers superstar tied Jordan with his third AP award, only trailing Woods, who is a four-time winner, along with LeBron James and Lance Armstrong. Jordan received the honor each time after ...