• Pierrot (band) (redirect from Aiji)
    changes, the final lineup was completed in 1995 with Kirito on vocals, Jun and Aiji on guitar, Kohta on bass and Takeo on drums. After roughly ten years together...
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  • and later paidhi-aiji, translator to the court of Tabini. Tabini, aiji of Shejidan, supreme leader of the atevi. Ilisidi, the aiji-dowager, grandmother...
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    Eiði [ˈaiːjɪ] (Northern Faroese [ˈɔiːjɪ];) is a village located on the north-west tip of Eysturoy in the Faroe Islands. It is the seat of Eiði Municipality...
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  • Cavatorta, Storm & Resta (2021), pp. 125–136. Dalton, Russell J.; Tanaka, Aiji (2008). "The Patterns of Party Alignment". In Dalton, Russell J.; Shin, Doh...
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  • shows as LM.C. Later they were joined by Aiji of Pierrot.[citation needed] After Maya quit Miyavi's band and Aiji's band Pierrot disbanded, LM.C made their...
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  • Kyōkai) is an independent Japanese church that was founded by Reverend Kishida Aiji (岸田愛治) in 1934. It is a member of the Japan Evangelical Association (JEA)...
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  • Super: Super Hero (2022), Whis Gekijōban Collar × Malice Deep Cover (2023), Aiji Yanagi Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger (Debo Tanabanta) (Ep. 20) Kamen Rider Drive...
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    Japanese]; Kawade, Yoshie [in Japanese]; Kojo, Yoshiko [in Japanese]; Tanaka, Aiji [in Japanese]; Mabuchi, Masaru [in Japanese] (2011). Political Science: Scope...
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  • volleyball light novel series written by Yukako Kabei and illustrated by Aiji Yamakawa. Shueisha have published five volumes in three seasons since March...
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  • Okushima, 1994–2002 Katsuhiko Shirai, 2002–2010 Kaoru Kamata, 2010–2018 Aiji Tanaka, 2018–present Ryuhoku Narushima, poet, journalist, and one of the...
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