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  2. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    1964 Summer Olympics: Tokyo hosted the Summer Olympic Games, marking the first time the Games were held in Asia-Pacific. 1968: Japan surpassed West Germany to become the second largest economic power in the world. The Ogasawara Islands were returned from American occupation to Japanese sovereignty. Japanese citizens were allowed to return. 1969 ...

  3. Clips4Sale - Wikipedia

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    Clips4Sale (C4S) is an adult video content selling website and is known for fetish content. [2] It launched in 2003. [1] [3] [4] [5] Clips4Sale is the largest clip site on the internet with over 8 million clips and 105,000 independent content producers on its platform.

  4. Japanese Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Olympics may refer to: Japan at the Olympics; 1940 Summer Olympics, awarded to Tokyo, moved to Helsinki first, then cancelled due to World War II; 1964 Summer Olympics, held in Tokyo, Japan; 1972 Winter Olympics, held in Sapporo, Japan; 1998 Winter Olympics, held in Nagano, Japan; Tokyo bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics

  5. Category:18th century in Japan - Wikipedia

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  6. Golden Eight’ Signed Michael Phelps Paintings Up For Sale ...

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    A collection of eight signed paintings of Michael Phelps, the Olympian with the most medals of all time, is being offered for sale ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games. The "Golden Eight" collection of ...

  7. Ii Naosuke - Wikipedia

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    Ii Naosuke (井伊 直弼, November 29, 1815 – March 24, 1860) [1] was a daimyō (feudal lord) of Hikone (1850–1860) and also Tairō of the Tokugawa shogunate, Japan, a position he held from April 23, 1858, until his death, when he was assassinated in the Sakuradamon Incident on March 24, 1860.

  8. CAS rejects Team USA skaters' request for silver medals ... - AOL

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    The IOC has refused to hold a medal ceremony for the team skate competition until the Kamila Valieva situation is resolved. Team USA wants their silver medals now.

  9. China takes steps against Canada institutions, individuals ...

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    BEIJING (Reuters) -China said on Sunday it was taking countermeasures against two Canadian institutions and 20 people involved in human rights issues concerning the Uyghurs and Tibet.