• Nagoya kei (Japanese: 名古屋系, lit. "Nagoya Style") is a subgenre of the Japanese visual kei movement that developed in the early 1990s music scene of Nagoya...
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  • in September 1981 in Baden-Baden, West Germany. Ten years later, the city of Nagano was awarded to host the 1998 Winter Olympics. Nagoya is set to co-host...
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    Isamu Akasaki (category Academic staff of Nagoya University)
    (in the same institute until 1981).[citation needed] In 1981 he became a professor in the Department of Electronics at Nagoya University until 1992. From...
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  • (WTA) tour events, initially sorted by type, then by date. List of ATP Challenger Tour events. Bold events are still active events. This list features the...
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  • Challenger Series is the second-tier tour for professional tennis organised by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). The 1981 ATP Challenger...
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  • living teaching tennis. He twice won the doubles title at the ATP Challenger event in Nagoya. "ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - Lagos - 26 February - 04 March 1979"...
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    trains in April 2015. The original Tokaido Shinkansen, connecting Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka, three of Japan's largest cities, is one of the world's busiest...
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    Marcus Tulio Tanaka (category Nagoya Grampus players)
    season. In his first season in Nagoya, Nagoya won the champions in 2010 J1 League first time in the club history. Nagoya also won the 2nd place in 2011...
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    Arsène Wenger (category Nagoya Grampus managers)
    the Coupe de France in 1991. In 1995, he became coach of J.League side Nagoya Grampus Eight and won the Emperor's Cup and Japanese Super Cup in his first...
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    it had a very low infant mortality rate (2 per 1,000 live births). Since 1981, the principal cause of death in Japan is cancer, which accounted for 27%...
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