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    Satoko Ishimine (石嶺 聡子, Ishimine Satoko, born October 3, 1975) is a Japanese female singer-songwriter. She rose to fame in 1992 when she won the grand...
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  • Ishimine (written: 石嶺 or 伊志嶺) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Satoko Ishimine (石嶺 聡子, born 1975), Japanese singer-songwriter...
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    practitioner Eriko Imai, pop singer, actor and politician; member of Speed Satoko Ishimine, pop singer Kazuki Ganaha, football (soccer) player Kanryō Higaonna...
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  • actress 1975 – Phil Greening, English rugby player and coach 1975 – Satoko Ishimine, Japanese singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer 1975 – Talib Kweli...
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  • Ishii Kaori Ishihara Chiaki Ishikawa Rika Ishikawa Sayuri Ishikawa Satoko Ishimine Maiha Ishimura Natsuyo Ishinoda Yōko Ishino Tomomi Itano Kanae Itō...
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  • by Faye Wong (appeared on her eponymous album), "You Don't Know" by Satoko Ishimine, and "Sea of Night Lights" by Naoto Takenaka (appeared on his Siesta...
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  • "Momoiro kataomoi" – Matsuura Aya "The Bigaku" – Matsuura Aya "Hana" – Ishimine Satoko "Kanpai" – Nagabuchi Tsuyoshi "Amairo no kami no otome" – Shimatani...
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    48th Kanako Ishimine 176 177 227 176 156 165 1077 179.5 50th Nao Ohishi 194 197 186 135 173 191 1076 179.3 51st Misaki Mukotani Kanako Ishimine Women's doubles...
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    Yamada Sayuri Yamane Mika Someya Naoko Matsumoto Yukiko Ueno Makiko Fujiwara Satoko Mabuchi Maki Tanigawa Preliminaries Semifinals Grand final Team Akio Nagae...
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    total of 1,331, three pins better than that of Japanese bowler Kanako Ishimine. Esther Cheah also helped Malaysia win the women's team of five crown with...
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