"Half Talk" Release Tour: Way to Budokan

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"Half Talk" Release Tour: Way to Budokan is Popular, Punk Live house/Club event held in Japan.

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Hannya(rapper)

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Pengwa (Hanno, Sanskrit: प्रज्ञा, prajñā, Prajogna; Pariju: पञ्ञा, paññā, panzya) is a deep wisdom that clearly sees all things and reasons in Buddhism.

"Waka waka" is a sound copy of Bra: prajñā, and also writes Wakasaka, Luo Young, Makuhaku, Bokahama, Masaru Masuda. Han translation is Hishi, Wisdom, Ming and others.

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Dòtaman (Scottish Gaelic for "spinning top") is the longest running Scottish Gaelic children's TV programme for pre-schoolers. It began 17 October 1985 starring Donnie Macleod, formerly of Na h-Òganaich, whose appearances made him a cult figure. The programme featured a presenter who carried the bulk of the programme presentation although Donnie shared some of the role, particularly when telling the time at the end of the programme.

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Boro (boro, real name: Naoyuki Morimoto , March 11,1954 ) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, lyrics composer, music producer, from Itami city, Hyogo prefecture. His 2nd single " Osaka Born in Women " announced on August 1st of the same year was a big hit and won the 12th Japan Wired Awards on Best Recollection Award Category. In 2004, they completed the studio "BORO's Musical Note Studio" for BBB Records in Kobe City.

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Sanskrit ( ; IAST: Saṃskṛtam [sə̃skr̩t̪əm] , Sanskrit: संस्कृतम्) is a language of ancient India with a documented history of about 3,500 years. In the early 1st millennium CE, along with Buddhism and Hinduism, Sanskrit migrated to Southeast Asia, parts of East Asia and Central Asia, emerging as a language of high culture and of local ruling elites in these regions. Sanskrit is an Old Indo-Aryan language.

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Sanskrit texts dated to the 1st millennium CE were written in the Brahmi script, the Nāgarī script, the historic South Indian scripts and their derivative scripts. It is related to Greek and Latin, as well as Hittite, Luwian, Old Avestan and many other extinct languages with historical significance to Europe, West Asia and Central Asia.

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