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  2. Highspeed Etoile - Wikipedia

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    Highspeed Etoile (stylized as HIGHSPEED Étoile) is a Japanese original anime television series animated by Studio A-Cat, directed by Keitaro Motonaga and written by Takamitsu Kōno. The series features original character designs by Takuya Fujima.

  3. List of Air Gear characters - Wikipedia

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    Yayoi Nakayama (中山 弥生, Nakayama Yayoi) is initially forced to harass Ikki by Buccha's team, though she supports Kogarasumaru later. Nakayama has the ability to communicate with Ikki's crow and to tell the exact time, down to a second - a trait that is shared amongst the more affluent tuners of Tool Toul To.

  4. The Idolmaster SP - Wikipedia

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    The games have two main modes of gameplay—a free produce mode and a story produce mode—in which the player can choose only one of the 765 Pro idols to produce at a time. [3] In the free produce mode, the player produces a given idol for a period of 52 weeks, culminating in a farewell concert.

  5. Mugen Spiral - Wikipedia

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    Mugen Spiral (夢幻スパイラル, Mugen Supairaru, lit. "Dream Spiral") is a two volume manga series written by Mizuho Kusanagi.Premiering in Hana to Yume on January 20, 2004, the series focuses on the growing relationship between the mystic Yayoi, and the prince of demons Ura, who comes to steal her powers.

  6. SNCF CC 40100 - Wikipedia

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    SNCF decided to build a small number of high-performance locomotives for these TEE services. They would use the modern French system of 25 kV 50 Hz AC and the DC systems of the Low Countries but would also look to future electrification of TEE services and would support the 15 kV 16 + 2 ⁄ 3 Hz AC system of West Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

  7. Naval history of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 1604, Shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu ordered William Adams and his companions to build Japan's first Western-style sailing ship at Itō, on the east coast of the Izu Peninsula. An 80-ton vessel was completed and the shōgun ordered a larger ship, 120 tons, to be built the following year (both were slightly smaller than the Liefde , the ship in ...

  8. Japanese destroyer Yayoi (1905) - Wikipedia

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    The ships had a length between perpendiculars of 227 feet (69.2 m) and an overall length of 234 feet (71.3 m), a beam of 21 feet 7 inches (6.6 m) and a draught of 6 feet (1.8 m). The Kamikaze s were powered by two vertical triple-expansion steam engines , each driving one shaft using steam produced by four Kampon water-tube boilers .

  9. Category:Yayoi period - Wikipedia

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    Category:Yayoi period: Succeeded by: Category:Kofun period: Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. A. Atsuta Shrine (3 P) I.