Lui Watanabe (渡部 累, Watanabe Rui) (born 6 December 1983) is a Japanese actress and beauty pageant titleholder who represented Japan in Miss World 2007...
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politician Lui Watanabe (渡部 累, born 1983), Japanese beauty pageant winner Makiko Watanabe (渡辺 真起子, born 1968), Japanese actress Makoto Watanabe (disambiguation)...
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Tan Lui (陳丹蕾; born 1969), Hong Kong table tennis player (surname Chan, given name Tan Lui) Lui Shtini (born 1978), Albanian artist Lui Watanabe (born...
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Giada Wiltshire 17 Lugo Jamaica Yendi Phillipps 22 Kingston Japan Lui Watanabe 23 Tokyo Kazakhstan Dana Kaparova 19 Astana Kenya Catherine Wainaina...
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Jiro Watanabe (渡辺二郎, Watanabe Jirō, born 16 March 1955) is a Japanese former boxer. Watanabe, who fought only in Japan and South Korea, was one of the...
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Bondongo Kabeya (born 29 August 1982), known professionally as Héritier Watanabe or simply Héritier Wata, is a Congolese singer, songwriter, dancer, producer...
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July 8, 2016, Pour Lui, Kenta Matsukuma and Junnosuke Watanabe announced that Bis would reform under a new lineup including Pour Lui, and that auditions...
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Valley Project. Other archaeologists working on the project include Luis Watanabe (1972), Thomas G. Pozorski (1973-1974), and Jorge Ruiz Barcellos. It...
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Pour Lui has stated that she originally made the decision to form an idol group out of a desire to cause trouble for her manager Junnosuke Watanabe, who...
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actress Sumiko Watanabe (渡辺 すみ子, 1916–2010), Japanese sprinter Sumiko Yokoyama (横山 寿美子, born 1974), Japanese cross-country skier Sumiko Lui (雷 すみこ, born...
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