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  2. Selfish Machines - Wikipedia

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    "Bulletproof Love" was released as the follow-up music video on July 7, 2011. The album released to a mostly favorable critical reception, with reviewers praising the lyricism, instrumentation and experimental approach to its sound, while the use of Auto-Tune on some tracks was less favorably received, and Fuentes' vocals were met with a ...

  3. Luke Cage (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    On September 30, "Bulletproof Love" was released digitally as a single alongside the release of the television series on Netflix. [6] On October 6, Younge and Muhammad held a concert at the Theatre at Ace Hotel, Los Angeles , with a 40-piece orchestra conducted by Miguel Atwood-Ferguson performing their score for the series.

  4. Japanophilia - Wikipedia

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    Japanophilia is a strong interest in Japanese culture, people, and history. [1] In Japanese, the term for Japanophile is "shinnichi" (親日), with "shin (親)" equivalent to the English prefix 'pro-' and "nichi (日)", meaning "Japan" (as in the word for Japan "Nippon/Nihon" (日本)). The term was first used as early as the 18th century ...

  5. ‘U.S. Is a Culture Rooted in Violence,’ ‘Bulletproof ...

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    In “Bulletproof,” shown at the Czech event after its premiere at Hot Docs in Canada, where it won the award for the Emerging International Filmmaker, Chandler shows U.S. society in the era of ...

  6. Shinjū - Wikipedia

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    Double suicides were rather common in Japan throughout history [citation needed] and double suicide is an important theme of the puppet theater repertory. The tragic denouement is usually known to the audience and is preceded by a michiyuki , a small poetical journey, where lovers evoke the happier moments of their lives and their attempts at ...

  7. Class S (culture) - Wikipedia

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    Around this time, the term dōseiai (同性愛, "same sex love") was coined to describe butch and femme relationships, as well as relationships between two femmes, with femmes referred to as ome. [8] It was suggested in popular media of the time that the Takarazuka otokoyaku caused women in Class S relationships to become ome and persist in ...

  8. NHK - Wikipedia

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    NHK World-Japan is composed of NHK World TV, NHK World Premium, and the shortwave radio service Radio Japan (RJ). World Radio Japan also makes some of its programs available on the Internet. NHK was the first broadcaster in the world to broadcast in high-definition (using multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding, also known as Hi-Vision) and in ...

  9. The Japanese characters at the 'heart' of 'Bullet Train' - AOL

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    Sanada, who was offered the role of the Elder by the film’s director, David Leitch, said he wasn’t concerned about making sure “Bullet Train” stayed true to its Japanese roots.