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Anglo-Japanese may refer to: Anglo-Japanese style, a hybrid artistic style Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty (14 October 1854) Anglo-Japanese Treaty of
Anglo-Japanese (disambiguation)
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English half), a person ethnically half Japanese and half non-Japanese of any background This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
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(formerly Daiwa Bank Holdings), a Japanese bank holding company Daiwa House, a Japanese homebuilder The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, a United Kingdom-based
Daiwa
1904 agreements between the UK and France
firmly allied with Russia, while the British had recently signed the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. In order to avoid going to war, both powers "shucked off their
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in Anglo-Saxon Charters: an Annotated List and Bibliography 's (disambiguation) -s (disambiguation) S class (disambiguation) S Curve (disambiguation) Split
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railway station Sham Singh Attariwala, warrior during First Anglo Sikh War Atari (当たり), a Japanese word used in the game of Go Atari (Jakks Pacific), two plug-and-play
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Look up Audrey in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Audrey is an Anglo-Norman given name from Æðelþryð. Audrey may also refer to: Audrey (1916 film), an
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"Contractual Slavery in the Roman Economy", p. , citing Digest (Florentinus[disambiguation needed]) 15.1.39.. Edward E. Cohen, Roman Inequality: Affluent Slaves
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British insurance firm A variety of rose Chaucer College, an independent Anglo-Japanese college of higher education in Canterbury, UK Chaucer School, Canterbury
Chaucer_(disambiguation)
Meiji-era de facto cabinet of Japan
Supreme War Council was the de facto inner cabinet of Japan prior to the Second Sino-Japanese War.[citation needed] Towards the end of the second World
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Crimean Peninsula. Japanese invasion of Sakhalin (1905), an invasion and annexation by the Japanese, as part of the Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905). Eastern
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(1951–2021), American professor of anthropology and Japanese Studies at Harvard University Bester (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Bestor
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Atcheson is a surname of Anglo-Scottish origin. Notable people with this surname: G. Gordon Atcheson (born 1954), American judge George Atcheson Jr. (1896–1947)
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situation in Japan (1914–44) dealt with the realities of the two World Wars and their effect on Japanese national policy. Since the Meiji Period, Japan had been
Politics of the Empire of Japan (1914–1944)
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manufacturer of light cars and proprietary engines Project Ruby, a 1946 joint Anglo-American program to test a range of bunker-buster bombs HMS Ruby, several
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or Ȝ, letter used in Middle English and Middle Scots Gyfu or Gar (rune) Anglo Saxon runes transliterated as ȝ Ze (Cyrillic) or З, eleventh letter of Kazakh
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bishop Peter de Bermingham, Anglo-Irish landowner Peter de Leia (died 1198), Welsh monk and bishop Peter de Ros, 12th-century Anglo-Norman monk and royal judge
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(Blessed Olive), a Catholic martyr from Italy Olive, Lady Baillie (1899–1974), Anglo-American heiress, landowner and hostess Olive, heroine of Olive, the Other
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1991 Japanese animated historical drama film The Sensualist (novella), a novella by the Anglo-Indian author Ruskin Bond Sensualidad (disambiguation) Sense
Sensuality
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International Sign, a pidgin sign language Is (rune) (ᛁ), a rune of the Anglo-Saxon fuþorc Hīt, or Is, an Al Anbar town on the Euphrates River Iași County
IS
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(1838–1914), also known as George W. Hendry, American Florida early settler White Anglo-Saxon Protestants, sociological term used to describe white, upper class
Wash
University, Osaka, Japan Saint Andrew The school's English name is St. Andrew's University, for St. Andrew, one of the Twelve Apostles. (The Japanese name refers
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signed poems ascribed to Anglo-Saxon poet Cynewulf Juliana, or The Princess of Poland, a play by John Crowne Juliana's, a Japanese 1990s discotheque Juliana's
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the free dictionary. Alfred may refer to: Alfred J. Kwak, Dutch-German-Japanese anime television series Alfred (Arne opera), a 1740 masque by Thomas Arne
Alfred
Italian masonic lodge banned in 1982
Cassation, whose mother was from Roccastrada and father from Civitella[disambiguation needed], was a judge at the Court of Appeal in Perugia in the 1980s
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Militaristic ideology espoused by the Empire of Japan (1873–1945)
Sino-Japanese War and over Russia in the Russo-Japanese War, Japan joined the imperialist powers. The need for a strong military to secure Japan's new
Japanese_militarism
Loosely-defined Spanish term that has had various meanings
particular regions or cities. Aymara ethnic group Caboclo Chicano Chulo (disambiguation) Coyote (racial category) Mixed Race Day Naco (slang) Pachuco Zambo
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Búrca; Latin: de Burgo) is an Anglo-Norman Irish surname, a variant of the surname Burke, deriving from the ancient Anglo-Norman and Hiberno-Norman noble
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in Anglo-Saxon paganism, related to æsir 0S (disambiguation) ÖS (disambiguation) Oz (disambiguation) O (disambiguation) X's and O's (disambiguation) Triple
OS
Yugoslavian avant-garde art movement from 1921 to 1926
1863–1899 Neo-romanticism National romanticism Yōga Nihonga Japonisme Anglo-Japanese style Beuron school Hague school Peredvizhniki Impressionism American
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(architect), architect in Ancient Egypt Anthony Armstrong (writer) (1897–1972), Anglo-Canadian writer who used the pseudonym A.A. when writing for Punch Allu
AA
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Prince spaghetti, a brand of pasta owned by Winland Foods Princes Group, an Anglo-Italian manufacturing group of food products HMS Prince, six Royal Navy
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wrestling promotion War (card game), a two player card game typically using Anglo-American playing card deck a Brazilian variation of the board game Risk
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Ancient Greek rumors
included De rebus in Oriente mirabilibus (also known as Mirabilia); its Anglo-Saxon translation; Gervase of Tilbury's treatise; and the Alexander legend
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(disambiguation) Richard Anderson (disambiguation) Richard Black (disambiguation) Richard Burton (disambiguation) Richard Cartwright (disambiguation)
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politician Benjamin Lay (1682–1759), Anglo-American abolitionist, activist, and humanitarian Ben Lee (disambiguation), multiple people, including: Ben Lee
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television producer and documentary filmmaker Jonathan Swift (1667–1745), Anglo-Irish author Jonathan Tiersten (1965–2026), American actor Jonathan Trott
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War (Spain), World War I (Germany and Austria-Hungary) and World War II (Japan, Germany, Italy, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania). Since World War II, the
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outdoor play performed seasonally in Tennessee, US Liberty Liberty!, a 2005 Japanese manga Liberty style, the Italian variant of Art Nouveau Liberty/Libertà
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Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170
Santas Mark and Marcellian Martyrs of Iona Irene of Rome Irish Martyrs Japan Martyrs James Intercisus Jan Sarkander Januarius John and Paul John of Nepomuk
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Nixon (born 1947), American photographer Nicholas Nugent (c. 1525–1582), Anglo-Irish judge Nicholas O'Connor (born 1945), Irish politician Nicholas R.
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Large knife or small sword wielded by Saxons and their contemporaries
(1999) Anglo-Saxon Weapons and Warfare Stroud, England: Tempus, ISBN 0-7524-1910-2 p70. Gale, David (1989) The Seax in Weapons and Warfare in Anglo-Saxon
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and sportscaster Jessica Michibata (born 1984), Japanese fashion model Jessica Mitford (1917–1996), Anglo-American writer Jessica Mila (born 1992), Indonesian
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Chinese Nankai (disambiguation), meaning South Sea in Japanese Namhae (disambiguation), meaning South Sea in Korean Southern Seas (disambiguation) Mar del Sur
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Ruins (Australian band), an Australian black metal band Ruins (Japanese band), a Japanese drum-bass duo Ruin (punk band), an American punk band Ruin (album)
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(1939–2011), Anglo-New Zealand academic and academic administrator Keith Szarabajka (born 1952), American actor Keith Taylor (disambiguation), multiple
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Erika Hara (born 1999), Japanese professional golfer Erica Sanz Ginés (born 2003), Spanish gymnast Erika Akiyama (born 1964), Japanese rhythmic gymnast Erica
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Early Christian deacon of Rome and martyr
Festival under the title "Laurence, deacon, martyr, 258" on 10 August. Anglo-Catholics venerate Lawrence, who is the patron of many Anglican parish churches
Saint_Lawrence
Opposition to Nazi Germany
German Resistance to Hitler 1933–1945, 86 Liang, His-Huey "China, the Sino-Japanese Conflict and the Munich Crisis" pp. 342–69 from The Munich Crisis edited
German_resistance_to_Nazism
Supervisor of a ship's deck department
its origins can be traced back to the year 1040. In that year, when Five anglo saxon ports began furnishing warships to King Edward the Confessor in exchange
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Period of political rivalry in the Arab world
conflict Iran–Iraq War Iran–Israel proxy conflict Middle Eastern Cold War (disambiguation) Soviet–Afghan War Cold War Qatar–Saudi Arabia diplomatic conflict Some
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names in Spain between 1980 and 2010. Amy Elizabeth Thorpe (1910–1963), Anglo-American spy codenamed "Cynthia" Cinthia Zermeño Moore, American politician
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reviews certain court-martial convictions of U.S. Army personnel Three Anglo-Saxon bishops: Acca of Dunwich, 7th century Bishop of Dunwich Acca of Hereford
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16 Martyrs of Japan Marina Severa, Roman empress (364–370) Marina Tsvigun (born 1960), Ukrainian religious sect leader Marina (Japanese singer) (born
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during the early stages of World War II Soviet invasion of Romania (disambiguation) Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran (1941), when British and Commonwealth forces
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Historical or pejorative designation for Russians
in Ukraine List of ethnic slurs Orc (slang) Vatnik Tibla Moskalik (disambiguation) Native words in neighboring cultures: Russian and Ukrainian: москаль
Moskal
Christian mythical character
telling fortunes to Englishmen. 1625". Bibliotheca Anglo-Judaica: A Bibliographical Guide to Anglo-Jewish History (digital facsimile ed.). Cambridge:
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Military coalition in World War I
contact them via the Senussi. Prior to this they were a British ally. The Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition preemptively invaded to prevent an attack on
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Chesterton, 1874–1936), English writer Gilbert Crispin (c. 1055–1117), Anglo-Norman monk appointed abbot, proctor, and servant of Westminster Abbey Gilbert
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Rhine-Westphalia. Walter the Englishman or Gualterus Anglicus (fl. c. 1175), Anglo-Norman poet and scribe Walter, Count of Rethel (died 1262), French nobleman
Walter_(name)
Belief in the superiority of white people
Massey wrote in the Evening Post: "New Zealanders are probably the purest Anglo-Saxon population in the British Empire. Nature intended New Zealand to be
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writer. Todd Elton, Australian rules footballer Todd Endelman, American Anglo-Jewish history professor Todd English, American celebrity chef, restaurateur
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Bilateral relations
British Documents on the Origins of the War 1898-1914, Vol. II - The Anglo-Japanese Alliance and the Franco-British Entente (1927) primary sources pp 259-407;
France–United Kingdom relations
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Set of letters used to write a given language
ultimately derived from the Phoenician alphabet. Elder Fuþark, along with the Anglo-Frisian Fuþorc and Younger Fuþark that descend from it, are named after
Alphabet
American levels of education
(perfect scores) are Asians of Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Taiwanese, Japanese, and Pakistani descent, while only 33% are white, compared to 5% Hispanic
Educational attainment in the United States
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Galician, Asturian, Basque, Aragonese, and Catalan. The name is cognate of the Anglo-Germanic given name Ralph or Rudolph and the French Raoul, and is derived
Raul
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the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War between a British squadron and a Dutch squadron Dogger Bank incident, a 1904 incident during the Russo-Japanese War, when Russian
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Economic view of human attention as a commodity
ecosystem, potentially leading to biased or manipulated content. Attention (disambiguation) Attention inequality Attention management Center for Humane Technology
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List of coups and coup attempts
Kai-shek to force him to establish a united Anti-Japanese front with the Communist Party against the Japanese occupation of Manchuria. 1967: During the Cultural
List of coups and coup attempts by country
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comedy drama film Time Pilfer Lady (Japanese: TPレディ; AKA Hitomi Aino, Petra Fina Dagmar, Ms. Iknow), a villain in Japanese anime series Flint the Time Detective
TP
Imperial palace complex in Beijing, China
shamanist elements to the palace. In 1860, during the Second Opium War, Anglo-French forces took control of the Forbidden City and occupied it until the
Forbidden_City
Caribbean people of mixed African and Indian descent
(Indo-Chinese (Chindians), Indo-Latino/Hispanic (Tegli), Indo-English (Anglo-Indians), Indo-Portuguese (Luso-Indians), Indo-Irish (Irish Indians), Indo-Scottish
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with Singh or Kaur as their surname to adopt another last name for disambiguation purposes. Many Sikhs append the name of their sub-caste (known as a
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Role of geography in World War I
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Podcastone. Event occurs at 48:09. Retrieved February 2, 2016. Sonnenberg (disambiguation) "German for 'sunny hill'" https://emke.uwm.edu/entry/milwaukee-turners/
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180,733 7,598 11 May 2001 [citation needed] Japanese Wikipedia ウィキペディア日本語版 (Wikipedia nihongo-ban) Japanese Jpan ja 1,514,931 23,840 20 May 2001 [citation
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Italy: An Essay on Chinese and Japanese Science Fiction, Anthological Practices and Publishing Strategies beyond the Anglo-American Canon". Quaderni di
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strips made into feature films List of plays adapted into feature films (disambiguation) Television film. Unfinished, considered a lost film. Remake of the
List of fiction works made into feature films (0–9, A–C)
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Z Fictional characters See also James I (disambiguation) James II (disambiguation) James III (disambiguation) James IV (1473–1513), King of Scotland James
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of the Air Cadet Organization Michael Cross (painter) (fl. 1633–1660), Anglo-Spanish painter and copyist Michael Cuccione (1985–2001), Canadian child
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Hair on the chin, lower face and neck
Caesar reported the Britons wore no beard except upon the upper lip. The Anglo-Saxons on arrival in Great Britain wore beards and continued to do so for
Beard
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Swift fox, a species of North American fox Swift (surname) Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish writer Taylor Swift, American singer and songwriter Ashot the Swift
Swift
Mainline Protestant (religious) denomination
greatest human checkers player Jessie Trout, Canadian missionary in Japan, author, Japanese-American internment camp worker, co-founder of the Christian Women's
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Christian_Church_(Disciples_of_Christ)
American racist trope
the Knoxville lithograph (University of Southern Maine) Gator bait (disambiguation) Alligator wrestling § Native American historical origins Ethnic Notions –
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Female given name
disabled persons Agnes Flight (born 1997), Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse Agnes Flora (1987–2005), Japanese bay racehorse Agnes Fogo, American renal pathologist
Agnes_(name)
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Old English word léah meaning "meadow". The word is a common component in Anglo-Saxon place names and can denote forests, clearings and fields. Lea – Croatian
Leah_(given_name)
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from Japanese light novel: Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian Maria (disambiguation) Maria Sole (disambiguation) María Sol (disambiguation) "Maria"
Maria_(given_name)
Formula intended to trigger a magical effect
an ancient Middle Eastern protective magical tool Jinx (disambiguation) Kotodama, the Japanese belief in the power of words and names Lorica, Irish protective
Incantation
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of the 16th century, who lived by blackmail and cattle rustling in the Anglo-Scottish border country. One notable Reed was Percival Reed, believed to
Reed_(name)
Anglo-Japanese apparel company
Fair Trade Company KK founded in Japan in 1991, (trading in Japan under the name People Tree or ピープルツリー in Japanese) and People Tree Ltd founded in the
People_Tree
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NASCAR Driver Tony Swatton, Anglo-American blacksmith Tony Sylva (born 1975), Senegalese goalkeeper Tony Taka, Japanese illustrator, video game artist
Tony_(given_name)
trafficked from Japan to Hong Kong and Port Darwin in Australia. In Hong Kong the Japanese consul Miyagawa Kyujiro said these Japanese women were taken
History of slavery in the Muslim world
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US-UK World War II strategy meeting
got him to withdraw his proposed amendments. Washington Conference (disambiguation) List of Allied World War II conferences Winston Churchill's address
Washington_Conference_(1943)
Marks to indicate pacing of written text
was abandoned in favor of punctuation. In the 7th–8th centuries Irish and Anglo-Saxon scribes, whose native languages were not derived from Latin, added
Punctuation
Unit of currency in various countries
legislation against such refusal, to accept the king's currency. Some of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms initially copied the solidus, the late Roman gold coin; at
Penny
Battle in World War I's Eastern Front
Division 5th Cavalry Division 8th Cavalry Division Battle of Lwów (disambiguation), for other battles fought for the city of Lemberg Oleynikov 2016, p
Battle_of_Galicia
Notion of attaining civil and political rights or equality
Emancipation Day Jewish emancipation Liberation (disambiguation) Manumission Political freedom Revolution (disambiguation) Self-determination Tanzimat Women's suffrage
Emancipation
Roofed, open-air hallway or porch
New York: John Wiley & Sons. p. 106. ISBN 0-471-14434-7. "Glossary of Anglo-Indian words - Veranda". University of Chicago. Archived from the original
Veranda
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in Chains: AIC 23, a 2013 mockumentary Anime International Company, a Japanese animation studio Art Institute of Chicago, an art museum in Chicago Académie
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symbolizing new life. (See also Maenads.) A mediaeval Latinised form of the Anglo-Norman surname Le Denys was Dacus, which correctly meant Dacian, but when
Dennis
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