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Ōtaki Station
Ōtaki Station is the name of multiple train stations in Japan. Ōtaki Station (Yamagata) - (大滝駅) in Yamagata PrefectureŌtaki Station (Chiba) - (大多喜駅) in Chiba PrefectureThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an..
Ōtaki Station (Yamagata)
Ōtaki Station (大滝駅) is a JR East railway station located in Mamurogawa, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line Ōu Main Line Surrounding area History 1912-11-01: Operation of the Ōtaki stoplight switch is starte..
Ta' Kenuna Tower
Ta' Kenuna Tower is one of three semaphore towers built by the British in 1848 on the cliffs near Nadur in Gozo, Malta. Sited on a hill 130 meters above sea level, its purpose was to pass on signals to ships and other posts via a telegraphy link between the two main Maltese islands. In 2005 the N..
TAK
TAK refers to: Tallinna AutobussikoondisAbbreviation of "Teyrebazen Azadiya Kurdistan", "Kurdistan's Liberation Falcons" in English. This page disambiguates a three-character combination which might be any or all of an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a word in English, or a word in anothe..
Tak
Tak may refer to: Tak Province, a northern province in ThaliandTak (town), the capital of Tak Province in ThailandTak district, the district around the townTak (rapper), a rapper and member of Styles of BeyondTak (function), a recursive mathematical functionTak and the Power of Juju and [[Tak 2: Th..
TAK-Cyprus
Logo of TAK TAK, Türk Ajansı Kıbrıs (in English, Turkish News Agency-Cyprus) is the news agency in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus responsible for disseminating TRNC news internationally and disseminating foreign news in the TRNC. Contents 1 History and Evolution2 Se..
Tak: The Hideous New Girl
Tak: The Hideous New Girl is an episode of the show Invader Zim. It guest stars Olivia D'Abo as Tak. Plot Opening with a pair of robotic squirrels dancing on the window-ledge of the classroom, we see Miss Bitters is yelling down her phone, angry at the idea of having to let the children celebra..
Taka, Hyogo
Taka (多可町; -cho) is a town located in Taka District, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Taka Town was founded on November 1, 2005, as a result of the merger between the towns of Kami, Yachiyo and Naka. As of 2005, the town has an estimated population of 25,241 and a density of 136 persons per km&sup..
Taka-Arashi
Taka-Arashi is a character in the Virtua Fighter series. His only appearance as a playable character was in Virtua Fighter 3. His fighting technique is sumo. He did not make any further appearances in the series because he was too difficult to intergrate. This was infuriating for many Virtua Figh..
Takaaki Ishibashi
Takaaki Ishibashi is a Japanese actor best known for playing Isuro Tanaka in the film ''Major League II and Taka Tanaka in [[Major League: Back to the Minors]]. External links http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0410905/..
Takaaki Ito
There are two Takaaki Itos. Takaaki Ito (author)Takaaki Itoh (musician) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Takaaki Ito (author)
Takaaki Ito (伊藤 孝昭 Itō Taka'aki, born 1959) is a Japanese author. He was born in Chiba. See also: Japanese literature, List of Japanese authors ..
Takaaki Yoshimoto
Takaaki Yoshimoto (吉本 隆明 Yoshimoto Takaaki, November 25, 1924 - ) also known as Ryūmei Yoshimoto, is a Japanese poet, literary critic, and philosopher from Tokyo. He is the father of the famous Japanese writer known as Banana Yoshimoto and of the cartoonist Haruno Yoiko. ..
Takab
Takab'turkish Persian: تکاب) is one of the cities and townships in the West Azarbaijan province in Iran. Its ancient name is Shiz'''. The famous historical complex Takht-i-Suleiman is situated to the North-East of the city. Takht-i-Suleiman was one of Takab's oldest Zoroastrian fire temples du..
Takaboost
Tak-a-Boost (Drink-A-Toast) was invented in Riverside, New Jersey. Pharmacist Benjamin R. Faunce first created the drink in 1913 for sale in his Bridgeboro Street store. He created the drink to make the tonics and certain medicines more palatable to his customers. The drink contained a caffeine li..
Takachiho, Miyazaki
The cave at Ama-no-Iwato Shrine Takachiho (高千穂町; -chō) is a town located in Nishiusuki District, Miyazaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 15,303 and the density of 64.48 persons per km². The total area is 237.32 km². The Ama-no-Iwato shrine in Takachiho..
Takács Quartet
The Takács Quartet is a world famous string quartet, founded in 1975 in Budapest, Hungary, by Gabor Takács-Nagy (first violin), Károly Schranz (second violin), Gabor Ormai (viola), and András Fejér (cello) while the four were students at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. The Takács Quartet is ..
Takadanobaba
Street in Takadanobaba Takadanobaba (Japanese: 高田馬場) is a neighborhood in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Contents 1 History2 Life in Takadanobaba3 See also4 External links History Originally, the area's name was read Takatanobaba and many Tokyo residents in their 50s..
Takadanobaba Station
Seibu Railway platform is a train station located in Tokyo's Shinjuku ward. Situated between the commercial districts of Ikebukuro and Shinjuku it is a minor commuting hub linking the Seibu Shinjuku Line and the Tozai Line with the Yamanote Line. The station is located at [35.712197°&nb..
Takadiastase
Takadiastase is a form of diastase which results from the growth, development, and nutrition of a distinct microscopic fungus known as Aspergillus oryzae (Koji). Takadiastase is named after Jokichi Takamine, who developed the method first used for its extraction. External links [Development of..
Takaeang
Takaeang is the second largest island in the Aranuka atoll of Kiribati. It helps form the triangular shape of the atoll by forming the top corner of the triangle. It is connected to the larger island, Buariki, by a sandbank. ..
Takaful
Takaful is an Islamic insurance concept which is grounded in Islamic muamalat (banking transactions), observing the rules and regulations of Islamic law. This concept has been practised in various forms for over 1400 years. It originates from Arabic word Kafalah, which means "guaranteeing each other..
Takafumi Horie
Takafumi Horie is a Japanese entrepreneur who founded livedoor, a a website-design operation that grew into an internet portal involved in a wide range of businesses. After being arrested on accusations of securities fraud in 2006, he severed all connections with his company; he is currently f..
Takagari
is Japanese falconry, a sport of the noble class, and a symbol of their nobility, their status, and their warrior spirit. Falconry was probably first brought to Japan from Korea by the sixth century as evidenced by excavated falconer figurines. Nihon Shoki edited in 720 records the first hawking b..
Takagawa Kaku
Takagawa Kaku --> Name Takagawa Kaku Kanji 高川格 Born September 21, 1915 Died November 26, 1986 Birthplace ..
Takagi, Nagano
Takagi (喬木村; -mura) is a village located in Shimoina District, Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 7,039 and a density of 105.66 persons per km². The total area is 66.62 km². ..
Takagimachi Station
Takagimachi Station (高城町駅) is a railway station on the JR Senseki Line located in Matsushima, Miyagi, Japan. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line JR East Senseki Line Surrounding area History April 10, 1928: Station begins operation. Adj..
Takagi existence theorem
In class field theory, the Takagi existence theorem states in part that if K is a number field with class group G, there exists a unique abelian extension L/K with Galois group G, such that every ideal in K becomes principal in L, and that L is characterized by the property that it is the maximal un..
Takagi Saya
Takagi Saya (高樹沙耶; b. 21 August 1963) is a Japanese actress most famous for playing the role of Kashiwagi Reiko in the Japanese drama "Okane ga Nai!" (1994). She is currently active in scuba diving and photography. ..
Takagi Yoshin Ryu
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Takagi Yoshin Ryu is a jujutsu school. The techniques are designed and applied in a very fast manner so the opponent cannot roll or escape. It is believed that it was a school for bodyguards. According to bujinkan and genbukan sources, the school was organized by T..
Takahagi, Ibaraki
Takahagi (高萩市; -shi) is a city located in Ibaraki, Japan. As of 2004, the city has an estimated population of 33,624 and the density of 173.63 persons per km². The total area is 193.65 km². The city was founded on November 23, 1954. External links [Takahagi official website] in ..
Takahama, Aichi
Takahama (高浜市; -shi) is a city located in Aichi, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 39,412 and the density of 3,031.69 persons per km². The total area is 13.00 km². The city was founded on December 1, 1970. External links [Takahama official website] in Ja..
Takahama, Fukui
Takahama (高浜町; -chou) is a town located in Ōi District, Fukui, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 11,757 and a density of 163.09 persons per km². The total area is 72.09 km². External link [Official website] in Japanese ..
Takaharu, Miyazaki
Takaharu (高原町; -chou) is a town located in Nishimorokata District, Miyazaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 10,959 and the density of 128.36 persons per km². The total area is 85.38 km². ..
Takaharu Furukawa
Takaharu Furukawa (born 9 August 1984) is an athlete from Japan. He competes in archery. Furukawa competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's individual archery. He won his first match, advancing to the round of 32. In the second round of elimination, he was defeated. His final rank was 22nd ..
Takahashi
Takahashi can refer to: Takahashi (written 高梁), a city in Okayama prefecture, JapanWard-Takahashi identities, a feature of Quantum MechanicsThe Takahashi method, a presentation style pioneered by Masayoshi Takahashi.The Takahashi Group, a multi-national robotics and logistics organisation.Takah..
Takahashi, Okayama
Takahashi (高梁市; -shi) is a city located in Okayama, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 24,781 and the density of 108.22 persons per km². The total area is 228.98 km². The city was founded on May 1, 1954. External links [Takahashi official website] in Japa..
Takahashi Chikuzan
Takahashi Chikuzan (born Takahashi Sadazō in 1910, died 1998) is a renowned Japanese Tsugaru-jamisen performer and composer. He was born in Kominato, a village that is part of the Hiranai township in Aomori prefecture. He lost his sight at around age two from measles before becoming a live-in a..
Takahashi Korekiyo
Takahashi Korekiyo Takahashi Korekiyo (高橋是清 Takahashi Korekiyo) (July 27 1854–February 26 1936) was a Japanese politician and the 20th Prime Minister of Japan from November 13 1921 to June 12 1922. He was known as an expert of finance during his political career. He was born in To..
Takahashi Mariko
Mariko Takahashi is a 2005 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships gymnast and jazz musician. Apart from the gymnastics world, she has also appeared on the internet directing spoof workouts involving poodles, called the Poodle Power Workout Party. ..
Takahashi Meijin
Takahashi Meijin (高橋名人, literally Famous Takahashi, also translated as Master Takahashi), real name Toshiyuki Takahashi (高橋利幸 Takahashi Toshiyuki, born May 23, 1959) is the current executive of Hudson Soft. He became famous for his fast trigge..
Takahashi Shigetane
(1548-1586) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of Otomo during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Shigetane was adopted by Takahashi Nobutane and soon became known as one of the greatest retainers of the Otomo. Through the help of Tachibana Dosetsu, Shigetane was very instrumental in his holdi..
Takahata, Yamagata
Takahata (高畠町; -machi) is a town located in Higashiokitama District, Yamagata, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 26,361 and a density of 146.42 persons per km². The total area is 180.04 km². External links [Takahata official website]..
Takahē
The Takahē or South Island Takahē, Porphyrio hochstetteri is a flightless bird endemic to New Zealand which belongs to the rail family. It was thought to be extinct after the "last" of - to that date - a mere 4 specimens had been taken in 1898. However, after a carefully planned search e..
Takahira Kogoro
Takahira Kogoro (高平 小五郎, January 1854 - 1926) was a Japanese diplomat and ambassador to the United States from 1900 to 1909. Takahira participated in a number of important Japanese-US negotiations, including the Treaty of Portsmouth in 1905, which ended the Russo-Japanese War, and the R..
Takahiro Hojo
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Family name (in kanji): 北..
Takahiro Mizushima
is a seiyū. His birthday is June 14. Voice roles X in Rockman Zero seriesChristopher Armalite in Scrapped PrincessTadahiro Amatsu in Shrine of the Morning MistKouta Otoyama in Stellvia of the UniverseRihito Amagi in Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch PureOzawa Wataru in Gakuen HeavenTakanori Shimota..
Takahiro Nishijima
Member of the JPOP group Profile --> -->[AAA] Name:Takahiro Nishijima - 西島隆弘(ニシジマ タカヒロ)Birthdate: 1986.9.30Birthplace: HokkaidoHeight: 170cmBloodtype: OAdmired Artists: EXILE, Suzuki Ami, SMAPFavourite Movies: You Got Served, Harry Potter [japs] Native..
Takahiro Nishikawa
Takahiro Nishikawa (西川隆宏) is a Japanese musician who was the keyboard player of the band Dreams Come True, which he left on March 24 2002. ..
Takahiro Sakurai
Takahiro Sakurai (櫻井 孝宏 Sakurai Takahiro, born June 13, 1974) is a seiyū who was born in Aichi. He is a member of 81 Produce. Notable voice roles Jenos Hazard in Black CatKamiyama Takashi in Cromartie High SchoolKira Izuru in BleachSion Barzahd in The BouncerJoe Shimamura/009 in Cyborg 009..
Takahiro Yodogawa
Takahiro Yodogawa is the current chairman of JEF United Ichihara Chiba. ..
Takahito
Takahito is a common Japanese given name for males. Although written romanized the same way, the kanji can be different. The name may refer to: Prince Takahito, later the Prince Mikasa, fourth and youngest son of the Emperor Taishō of Japan;Prince Takahito Arisugawa (1862-1913), Admiral;Prince Tak..
Takahito Abe
Takahito Abe (阿部隆人) (born 1960) is a Japanese musician. He graduated from the Kunitachi College of Music, having an interest in synthesizers since the early days of the Moog synthesizer. He wrote the background music of several early video games of Falcom and Hudson Soft. Besides this, he ha..
Takahito Arisugawa
His Imperial Highness Prince Arisugawa Takehito (Arisugawa-no-miya Takehito-Shinnō: 有栖川宮威仁親王) was born on 13 January 1862 in Kyoto. Prince Takehiko was a scion of the Arisugawa-no-miya house (有栖川宮家), one of the shinnōke branches of the Imperial Family which are eligib..
Takahito Eguchi
Takahito Eguchi (江口貴勅 Eguchi Takahito; born August 28, 1974 in Nagasaki, Japan) is a Japanese video game music composer. Eguchi worked for Square Enix from 1995 to 2003, working on several titles with Noriko Matsueda. Takahito Eguchi is now working on Japanese anime series. He currently res..
Takaichi District, Nara
Takaichi (高市郡; -gun) is a district located in Nara Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 14,624 and a density of 293.36 persons per km². The total area is 49.85 km². Towns and villages AsukaTakatori Nara Prefecture ..
Takaishi
Takaishi is a Japanese family name. It can refer to: Takaishi, a character of Kodomo no Omocha (Kodocha: Sana's Stage)Takeru "T.K." Takaishi, a character of Digimon Takaishi can also refer to: Takaishi, Osaka This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with..
Takaishi, Osaka
Takaishi (高石市; -shi) is a city located in Osaka, Japan. As of January 2006, the city has an estimated population of 61,036 and the density of 5,378 persons per km². The total area is 11.35 km². The city was founded on November 1, 1966. External links [Takaishi official website] ..
Takai Yuichi
Takai Yuichi, 高井 有一 (1932-) is a Japanese author. Takai won the 1965 Akutagawa Prize for Kita no kawa (Northern Stream) and the 1984 Tanizaki Prize for Kono kuni no sora (この国の空, This Country's Sky). Selected works Shōnentachi no senjo, 1968.Yoake no tochi, 1968.Tanima no michi, ..
Takajin Yashiki
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Takajo, Miyazaki
Takajō (高城町; -chou) is a town located in Kitamorokata District, Miyazaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 12,092 and the density of 128.35 persons per km². The total area is 94.21 km². Today This city was grouped with 4 other cities and became the city of Miyako..
Takaka
160px Takaka is a small town situated at the southeastern end of Golden Bay, at the northern end of New Zealand's South Island. Located on the lower reaches of the Takaka River. it lies at the start of the winding road which follows the river valley before climbing over Takaka Hill, linking Go..
Takaka Hill
Takaka Hill is located in the northwest of the South Island of New Zealand. It rises to 760 metres, and separates the coastal communities of Golden Bay from those of the more populous Tasman Bay to the southeast, and to most intents isolate Golden Bay from the rest of the South Island. The only ro..
Takaka River
The Takaka River lies in the northwest of New Zealand's South Island. It runs north for 70 kilometres, entering Golden Bay near the town of Takaka. ..
Takaki, Nagasaki
Takaki (高来町; -chou) is a town located in Kitatakaki District, Nagasaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 10,912 and a density of 219.16 persons per km². The total area is 49.79 km². ..
Takakia
Takakia is a genus of two species of moss-like plants. The genus is of somewhat uncertain placement: it has been considered a liverwort, or alternately a moss, it having both moss-like and liverwort-like characteristics. It can be regarded as a family (of one genus), Takakiaceae, and as an ord..
Takakkaw Falls
A rainbow over Takakkaw Falls. Takakkaw Falls in July, 2004. Takakkaw Falls (also spelled Takkakaw Falls) is a group of three waterfalls located in Yoho National Park, near Field, British Columbia, in Canada. Its highest point is 380 m (1247 feet), making it the second-highest officially..
Takako Akasaka
Takako Akasaka (Japanese: 赤阪尊子 Akasaka Takako) is Japanese competitive eater from Osaka, Japan. She is considered the most successful female competitive eater in Japan. Akasaka is known as an excellent long-distance eater, specialized in sweet food, which earned her nickname "The Sweet Quee..
Takako Aonuma
Takako Aonuma (青沼貴子 Aonuma Takako, born on January 1, 1960) is a Japanese manga author. Works He Likes Persia!Mama Loves the Poyopoyo-SaurusMy DandelionAnn 2 Years OldTakako Aonuma's Mrs. HanakoIt Buries and is the Fruit ..
Takako Chigusa
Takako Chigusa (千草贵子 Chigusa Takako) is a character in the novel Battle Royale, and the film and manga of the same name. In the film she was played by Chiaki Kuriyama. Pre-Program Takako Chigusa is one of the class of third-year students at the fictional Shiroiwa Junior High School. Taka..
Takako Doi
Takako Doi (土井 たか子 Doi Takako, born November 30, 1928) is a Japanese politician. Contents 1 Early career2 Political career3 Party Leader4 References Early career Doi was born in Hyogo prefecture and graduated from Doshisha University where she studied law. Politi..
Takako Fuji
Takako Fuji (born July 27th, 1972 in Tokyo city, Japan) is a Japanese actress with strong ties to theatre. She is a member of the Ein Theatrical Company, and studied acting at the Aoyama Gakuin University. She is usually either on-stage or doing voice-overs, however, her big screen debut was as..
Takako Honda
Takako Honda (本田 貴子 Honda Takako) is a Japanese seiyū born on August 14, 1972. Notable anime roles Mitarashi Anko in NarutoJunko Saotome in NanaKiriko Aoi in GodannarYuri Hidaka in Hikaru no GoHone-Onna in Jigoku ShoujoPandy in Dead Leaves ..
Takako Katou
Takako Katou (Katou Takako, Katoh Takako, Katō Takako, 加藤貴子, born 14 October 1970) is a TV actress and former J-pop singer, and the oldest member of the groups Lip's and Nanatsuboshi. She was born in Shizuoka prefecture, Japan, and made her debut on 21 March 1990. External links ..
Takako Matsu
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. , or mostly known as Matsu Takako, was born , is a Japanese actress and pop singer born on June 10, 1977 in To..
Takako Minekawa
Takako Minekawa (嶺川貴子 Minekawa Takako, born June 3, 1969) is a Japanese musician, composer and writer. Contents 1 Background2 Influences3 Discography4 External links Background As an accomplished all-around musician, Minekawa's musical skills set her firmly outside of..
Takako Tokiwa
Takako Tokiwa (常盤貴子; born 30 April 1972) is a Japanese actress. She was nominated for the 'Best Actress' award at the Japanese Academy Awards in 2005 for her performance in Akai Tsuki. Selected filmography 2006 Mamiya kyodai 2005 Hoshi ni natta shonen 2004 Jiu mei hu 2004 Akai tsuki 2003 G..
Takako Uehara
Takako Uehara (Uehara Takako, 上原多香子, born January 14, 1983) was a member of the JPop group, SPEED, which disbanded in 2000. She was born in Okinawa, Japan. After SPEED, she began pursuing a moderately successful solo career as well as an acting career, appearing in many Japanese television..
Takakura
Takakura can refer to: Emperor Takakura, emperor of Japan.Takakura family, a branch of Fujiwara family. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to..
Takakusu Junjiro
Takakusu Junjirō, 高楠 順次郎, (1866-1945) who often published as J. Takakusu, was a leading Buddhist scholar. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Selected works4 See also Early life Takakusu was born in Hiroshima Prefecture, adopted by the Takakusu family of Kobe, and sent ..
Takalak language
Takalak is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language of Queensland. ..
Takalani Sesame
Takalani Sesame ("be happy Sesame" in Venda) is the South African version of the children's television program Sesame Street. It incorporates all of South Africa's 11 National Languages, including Afrikaans, English, Zulu, Xhosa, Swazi, Ndebele, Sesotho, Northern Sotho, Tsonga, Tswana and Venda. ..
Takalik Abaj
Takalik Abaj is an archeological site, formerly a site of the Pre-Columbian Maya civilization. The site is in the Retalhuleu Department of Guatemala. The name means "Standing Stones" in the local Quiché Maya language; the ancient name of the site is currently unknown. ("Takalik Abaj" has often bee..
Takamagahara
Takama-ga-hara (Japanese: 高天原), or "The High Plain of Heaven," is a place in Japanese mythology. In Shinto, Takama-ga-hara is the dwelling place of the Kami. It is believed to be connected to the Earth by the bridge Ama no uki hashi. In Shinto worship, the kami are invited to leave Takama-ga-h..
Takamaka
Location of Takamaka District on Mahé Island, Seychelles Takamaka is one of the 22 administrative regions of Mahé, Republic of Seychelles. It is located on the southern part of the island of Mahé. (3 other districts cover the two other main islands of the Republic, Grand' Anse and Baie Sai..
Takamasa Suga
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Takamasa Suga (b. 19 Octobe..
Takamasa Yoshizaka
Takamasa Yoshizaka (Japanese: 吉阪 隆正 Yoshizaka Takamasa; alternative transcription: Yosizaka Takamasa; February 13, 1917 – December 17, 1980) was a Japanese architect and former president of the Architectural Institute of Japan. ..
Takamatsu, Kagawa
A view from the city Takamatsu (高松市; -shi lit. high pine) is the capital city of Kagawa Prefecture on Shikoku island of Japan. It is located on the northern border of Shikoku and faces the Inland Sea. As of March 1, 2006, the city has an estimated population of 426,514 with a popula..
Takamatsuzuka Tomb
The or "Tall Pine Tree Ancient Burial Mound" in Japanese is an ancient tomb of circular shape located in Asuka village, Nara prefecture, Japan. The tomb is thought to have been built at some time between the end of the 7th century and the beginning of the 8th century, but was accidentally discove..
Takamatsu Airport
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Takamatsu castle
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Takamatsu castle may refer to one of three different locations: The Takamat..
Takamatsu Chuugakkou
Takamatu Chuugakkou 「高松中学校」 is a junior high school in Takanawa 1-16-25 Minato ward, Tokyo, Japan. Origin of the name: Their Royal Highnesses Takamatunomiya 「高松宮殿下」 contributed some its own mansions for Minato ward and junior high school was built there, since it was su..
Takamatsu Station
Takamatsu Station is the name of multiple train stations in Japan. Takamatsu Station (Ishikawa) - (高松駅) in Ishikawa PrefectureTakamatsu Station (Kagawa) - (高松駅) in Kagawa PrefectureTakamatsu Station (Tokyo) - (高松駅) in Tokyo This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: ..
Takamatsu Station (Kagawa)
is a railway station on the Yosan and Kōtoku lines in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by Shikoku Railway Company. ..
Takamine
Takamine (高峰 or 高嶺) is a Japanese family name, translated literally as high ridge or high peak. Takamine can refer to: People: Hideko Takamine, a Japanese film actressJokichi Takamine, a Japanese scientist Fictional characters: Kiyo Takamine (Kiyomaro Takamine), Seitaro Takamine, and Hana ..
Takamine Guitars
Takamine is a Japanese guitar manufacturer with a main production facility in Nakatsugawa, Gifu, Japan (formerly in Sakashita). Takamine is a maker of both electric and acoustic guitars and is regarded for their quality and price. One reason for Takamine's success in the guitar industry is its high..
Takamiyama Daigoro
Takamiyama Daigoro (Born 16 June,1944 as Jesse James Waluni Kuhaulua in Hawaii, USA) was the first foreign born Hawaiian sumo wrestler to win the top division championship in 1972. Kuhaulua grew up on Maui. He graduated from Balwin High School in Wailuku in 1962. Takamiyama also had an exceptiona..
Takami Akai
is an illustrator, game creator, character designer and animator. He was born on November 21, 1961 in Yonago, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. He is a board member of Gainax, and runs his own company titled NineLives. His wife is the mangaka Kimiko Higuchi. Contents 1 Career history2 Works3&..
Takami Itō
is a Japanese author. He was born in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture. As a middle-school student, he was a classmate of Ken Hirai. He later graduated from Waseda University. Prizes Bungei Prize (1995)Shōgakukan Children's Publications Culture Prize (2000)Jōji Hirata Literature PrizeAkutagawa Prize (2006)..
Takamori, Kumamoto
Takamori (高森町; -machi) is a town located in Aso District, Kumamoto, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 7,176 and a density of 41.03 persons per km². The total area is 174.90 km². ..
Takamori, Nagano
Takamori (高森町; -machi) is a town located in Shimoina District, Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 12,838 and a density of 283.65 persons per km². The total area is 45.26 km². ..
Takanabe, Miyazaki
Takanabe (高鍋町; -chou) is a town located in Koyu District, Miyazaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 22,613 and the density of 514.87 persons per km². The total area is 43.92 km². ..
Takanami class destroyer
Takanami class destroyer General Characteristics Displacement: 4650 tons standard Length: 151 m Beam: 17.4 m Draft: 5.3 m Propulsion: 4 gas turbines (2 x Ishikawajima Harima LM-2500 and 2 x Kawasaki Rolls Royce Spey SM1C); two shafts, 60,000 shaft horsepower Speed: 30 knots (56 km..
Takanashi clan
The Takanashi clan of Shinano province were direct descendants of Minamoto Yorisue. One of the grandsons of Yorisue soon on developed the name of "Takanashi". Takanashi Tadanao was actually a noted retainer under the Minamoto clan during that of the Gempei War. During the Sengoku Period, the Takanas..
Takanashi Masamori
(????-????) Takanashi Masamori, son of Takanashi Masataka. Masamori was an ally of Nagao Tamekage of Echigo, aiding in the defeat of Uesugi Akisada in 1510. The Takanashi and the Nagao clans both became very close allies throughout assistance in battles and marriages between clans. ..
Takanashi Sumiyori
(????-1576) was the son of Takanashi Masamori, and holder of the Nakano Castle in Shinano. Sumiyori, alongside the Murakami had many conflicts against that of the Takeda family of Kai. During the year of 1553, Sumiyori, along with Murakami Yoshikiyo and others appealed to Uesugi Kenshin to reclaim ..
Takanawa
Takanawa (高輪) is a place in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Notable sites Sengaku-ji famous temple known to every Japanese, contains the graves of the Forty-seven Ronin and their lordTōzen-ji a Zen temple tucked away on a quiet alley lined with willow treesHatakeyama Memorial Museum in one of the best ..
Takanawa Prince Hotel
The Takanawa Prince Hotel is a "slightly upscale" complex of three hotels (Takanawa Prince, Shin Takanawa Prince, and Sakura Tower) situated in the Takanawa district of Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The three hotels, effectively managed as one, are situated in a ten-acre garden formerly belonging to a me..
Takane, Gifu
Takane (高根村; -mura) was a village located in Ōno District, Gifu, Japan. On February 1, 2005 the village merged with most of the other villages and towns from Ono District into the expanded city of Takayama. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 780 and a ..
Takane, Yamanashi
Takane (高根町; -chou) was a town located in Kitakoma District, Yamanashi, Japan. On November 1, 2004 the town merged with six other towns and villages from Kitakoma District to form the new city of Hokuto. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 9,579 and a density o..
Takanezawa, Tochigi
Takanezawa (高根沢町; -machi) is a town located in Shioya District, Tochigi, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 30,436 and a density of 429.28 persons per km². The total area is 70.90 km². External links [Takanezawa official website..
Takanini
Suburb:Takanini City:Manukau Island:North Island Surrounded by - to the north - to the east - to the south - to the west Randwick Park Papakura Camp Pahurehure Inlet Conifer Grove Until recently, Takanini was a small town in southern Auckland, New..
Takani Megumi
Takani Megumi (高荷 恵 Takani Megumi) is a fictional character created by Nobuhiro Watsuki for the popular manga and anime, Rurouni Kenshin. Megumi is the youngest daughter of Takani Ryūsei, a well-known doctor in Aizu which was an important province supporting the Tokugawa..
Takano, Hiroshima
Takano (高野町; -cho) is a town located in Hiba District, Hiroshima, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 2,319 and a density of 14.57 persons per km². The total area is 159.18 km². External links [Takano official website] in Japanese ..
Takanobu Okabe
Takanobu Okabe (born October 26, 1970) is a Japanese ski jumper who competed from 1990 to 2006. He won two medals in the Team Large Hill event at the Winter Olympics with a silver in 1994 and a gold in 1998. Okabe had his biggest successes at the Nordic skiing World Championships, winning 3 medal..
Takanohana Kenshi
Takanohana Kenshi 貴ノ花健士 (born Hanada Mitsuru; February 19, 1950 - May 30, 2005) was a Japanese sumo wrestler. His highest rank was Ozeki. As an active rikishi he was extremely popular and was nicknamed the "prince of sumo". He won the top division tournament (or..
Takanohana Koji
"Takanohana" is also the ring name of former Ozeki Takanohana Kenshi Takanohana (II) Koji (貴乃花 光司 Takanohana Kōji, born August 121972 as Koji Hanada (花田 光司 Hanada Kōji)) is a former sumo wrestler who held the rank of Yokozuna ..
Takanori Gomi
Takanori Gomi (五味隆典, September 22,1978-) is a Japanese mixed martial arts fighter. He was the former Shooto Welterweight (155lb) champion and is currently fighting in PRIDE. He is a member of Kiguchi Dojo in Japan. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Childhood1.2 Shooto1.3 PRI..
Takanori Hoshino
Takanori Hoshino (星野貴紀 Hoshino Takanori) is a Japanese seiyu born on 8 May 1980. He's best known for his work in Get Backers, as the voice of Fuyuki Shido. This role is also his debut role. Miscellanea His nickname is Noopo (ノッポ), which also appears besides his name in the Get Backers..
Takanori Kono
Takanori Kono (born March 7, 1969) is a former Japanese Nordic combined skier who competed during 1990's, winning at the Nordic skiing World Championships, Winter Olympics, and Holmenkollen ski festival. Kono won 3 medals at the Winter Olympics, including 2 Golds (Team: 1992, 1994) and a Silver (..
Takanori Nishikawa
(born September 19, 1970 in Yasu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan), more well known as T.M.Revolution (Takanori Makes Revolution), is a Japanese pop singer. T.M.Revolution is a team that consists of composer and producer Daisuke Asakura, lyricist Akio Inoue, and vocalist Nishikawa himself. In 1996, he..
Takanori Sugibayashi
Takanori Sugibayashi (born 14 March 1976) is a Japanese triple jumper. His personal best is 17.02 metres, achieved in July 2000 in Sapporo. He has competed at the Olympic Games twice. Achievements 2003 Asian Championships - 6th place2001 East Asian Games - silver medal1999 World Indoor Championship..
Takanori Yoshioka
Takanori Yoshioka was a Japanese athlete who jointly held the world record for the men's 100 metre sprint, recording a time of 10.3 seconds in Japan in 1935. Four other men had achieved 10.3 before Takanori, including Ralph Metcalfe who achieved the same time on four separate occasions. Takanor..
Takanosu, Akita
Takanosu (鷹巣町; -machi) was a town located in Kitaakita District, Akita, Japan. The city of Kita-Akita was founded on March 222005 from the merger of the former towns of Aikawa, Ani, Moriyoshi, and Takanosu, all from Kita-Akita District. In 2003, the town had an estimated population of 20,962..
Takanosu Station
Takanosu Station (鷹巣駅・鷹ノ巣駅 -eki) is a station on the Ōu Main Line in Kita-Akita, Akita. Contents 1 Lines2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Lines JR East Ōu Main LineAkita Nairiku Railway Akita Nairiku Line Surrounding area Kita-Akita city office..
Takano Joo
Takano Joo (1502-1555) a master of the tea ceremony and well known merchant during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century of Japan. Joo originated in the Yamato Province and became a wealthy merchant in Sakai. Joo became very well known throughout his region as a master of tea ceremony, and reputed ..
Takano Morisato
Takano Morisato (森里 鷹乃 Morisato Takano) is a character in the anime/manga series Oh My Goddess! and is Keiichi and Megumi's mother. Takano is a master player of Mahjong and easily beats Skuld, Urd and Peorth at the game. She asks Belldandy to reveal her true nature if Keima beats Keiichi ..
Takano no Niigasa
Takano no Niigasa (高野新笠) (?–790) was a concubine of Emperor Konin and the mother of Emperor Kammu. Her full name was Takano no Asomi Niigasa. Life Niigasa was a daughter of Yamato no Ototsugu (和乙継). She became a concubine of Prince Shirakabe (白壁王), a grandson of Emperor ..
Takano Tsugi
Takano Tsugi (鷹野 つぎ, August 15, 1890 - March 19, 1943) is a Japanese author. His works include: 草藪窓虫干し See also: Japanese literature, List of Japanese authors ..
Takao
Takao may refer to: Mount Takao in Tokyo, JapanJapanese cruiser Takao, of the Imperial Japanese Navy, named after the mountainJapanese steam warship TakaoThe Japanese name for modern day Kaohsiung after Formosa was ceded to Japan as part of the Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895 (maybe also be seen as T..
Takaoka, Miyazaki
Takaoka (高岡町; -chō) is a town located in Higashimorokata District, Miyazaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 12,621 and the density of 87.29 persons per km². The total area is 144.58 km². ..
Takaoka, Toyama
Takaoka (高岡市; -shi) is a city located in Toyama, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 170,164 and the density of 1,130.28 persons per km². The total area is 150.55 km². Takaoka is the second largest city in Toyama prefecture. The city was founded on April 1, 1889. Ev..
Takaoka District, Kochi
Takaoka (高岡郡; -gun) is a district located in Kochi, Japan. As of the Shimanto merger but with 2003 population statistics, the district has an estimated population of 68,854 and a density of 45.1 persons per km². The total area is 1,527.65 km². Towns and villages HidakaNakatosaOchiSakawaShi..
Takaoka Ekimae Station
The is a city tram station on the Takaoka Kidō Line located in Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. This tram stop was created in order to service the shopping area between Katahara-machi and Otaya Avenue, and to service JR West's Takaoka Station. Surrounding area JR West Takaoka Station, terminus..
Takaoka Sosuke
Sousuke Takaoka (高岡蒼甫 [link], formerly 高岡蒼佑; Takaoka Sosuke) (born February 8, 1982) is a Japanese actor, who currently lives in Tokyo. Takaoka has often tackled powerful supporting roles, playing conflicted young men on the fringes of society. This mirrors the iconic roles..
Takaoka Station
The is a railway station located in the heart of Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. JR West Himi and Jōhana Lines, as well as the Hokuriku Main Line, are accessible through this station. Takaoka Ekimae Station, the terminus of the Man'yōsen Takaoka Kidō Line, is located directly in front o..
Takaono, Kagoshima
Takaono (高尾野町; -chou) was a town located in Izumi District, Kagoshima, Japan. On March 13, 2006, the town merged with another town into the expanded city of Izumi and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 13,965 and the density..
Takao Aoki
Takao Aoki (青木 たかお Aoki Takao) is a manga-ka. His name is ordered as Takao Aoki in the Beyblade books sold in North America, while the English-language Beyblade books in Singapore have his name ordered as Aoki Takao. Aoki's most well-known work is Beyblade, which ..
Takao class cruiser
The Takao class (高雄型) was a class of four heavy cruisers of the Imperial Japanese Navy launched between May 1930 and April 1931. They were modified from the Myoko class and had an almost battleship-like, large bridge structure. Their main gun armament was ten 8-inch guns; they were also armed ..
Takao Doi
Takao Doi (土井隆雄 Doi Takao, born September 18, 1954) is a Japanese astronaut and a veteran of one NASA space shuttle mission. Doi holds a doctorate from the University of Tokyo in aerospace engineering, and has studied and published in the fields of propulsion systems, a..
Takao Kobayashi
Asteroids discovered: 2341 4807 Noboru January 10, 1991 5924 Teruo February 7, 1994 6275 Kiryu November 14, 1993 6276 Kurohone January 1, 1994 6346 Syukumeguri January 6, 1995 6414 Mizunuma October 24, 1993 6418 Hanamigahara December 8, 1993 6420 Riheijyaya December..
Takao Omori
Takao Ōmori (大森隆男; Ōmori Takao) is a Japanese professional wrestler. A trainee of Animal Hamaguchi, Ōmori debuted in All Japan Pro Wrestling. He initially languished in the mid-card and only was able to get some recognition in 1995, when he and Jun Akiyama captured the Asian tag team tit..
Takao Ozawa v. United States
Takao Ozawa v. United States 260 U.S. 178 (1922) was a case in which the United States Supreme Court found Takao Ozawa, a Japanese man, ineligible for naturalization. In 1922, Takao Ozawa filed for United States citizenship under the Naturalization Act of June 29, 1906 which allowed white persons an..
Takao Shinji
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Takao Shinji --> Name Takao Shinji Kanji 高尾紳路 Born October 26, 1976 Birthplace Chiba, ..
Takao Suzuki
Takao Suzuki is also the name of a Japanese sociolinguist. Takao Suzuki (Japanese 鈴木貴男, b. September 20 1976 in Sapporo, Japan) is a professional tennis player on the ATP Tour from Japan. He reached a career high ranking in singles of 102 in the world in 1998 and has earned nearly three fif..
Takao Suzuki (sociolinguist)
Takao Suzuki (鈴木孝夫 in Japanese) is a Japanese sociolinguist, born in Tokyo in 1926. He is the author of ことばと文化, translated into English as Words in Context. Suzuki argues that: Sociolinguists do not pay enough attention to the subtle differences between word usage in different c..
Takao Tanabe
Takao Tanabe (16 September 1926) is a Canadian painter. Born in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, the son of a commercial fisherman, he was interned with other Japanese-Canadians in the British Columbia interior during World War II. The subjects of Takao Tanabe's paintings are almost exclusively la..
Takao Yoshida
Takao Yoshida, better known by his stage name TAKA Michinoku (TAKA is written in all caps in Japanese script), is a professional wrestler who has wrestled all over the world. Michinoku is skilled in high-flying, lucha libre, martial arts and technical wrestling. He has revolutionized the cruiserwe..
Takapau
Takapau is a small rural community in the Central Hawkes Bay in New Zealand. It is located 20 kilometres west of Waipukurau. The area's main industries are the Takapau Meat Works and local farms. Takapau was once the centre of a large flax milling industry. Takapau takes it's name from the flax tha..
Takapuna
Suburb:Takapuna City:North Shore Island:North Island Surrounded by - to the north - to the north-east - to the south-east - to the south - to the south-west - to the west - to the north-west Lake Pupuke Hauraki Gulf, Milford (2.5 km) Hauraki (2...
Takapuna (Soccer)
Takapuna is a soccer club in New Zealand. External links [New Zealand 2004/05 Season Results] Northern League Premier League Albany United | Bay Olympic | Birkenhead United | Central United | East Coast Bays | Eastern Suburbs | Glenfield Rovers | Mangere United | North Shore United | T..
Takapuna Assembly of God
Takapuna Assembly of God, located in Auckland, is one of New Zealand's largest churches, with an average weekly attendance of about 1500. Its 1800-seat auditorium was built in 1985. The church is Pentecostal in theology and holds to a fundamentalist interpretation of the Bible. The church believ..
Takapuna Grammar School
Takapuna Grammar School is located near the suburb of Takapuna (but is adjacent to Belmont Primary and Belmont Intermediate in Belmont), in the North Shore City, Auckland, New Zealand. It was established in 1927. It serves the communities of Bayswater, Belmont, Devonport, Takapuna, Milford and oth..
Takara
Takara Co., Ltd. is a Japanese toy company founded in 1955. Takara merged with another prominent Japanese toy company, Tomy Co., Ltd., on March 1, 2006 with the new company making the unusual decision to adopt two different legal corporate names. In English the legal name of the company is simply T..
Takarabe, Kagoshima
Takarabe (財部町; -chou) was a town located in Soo District, Kagoshima, Japan. On July 1, 2005 the town merged with two other towns forming the city of Soo and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 10,634 and the density of 91.89 pe..
Takarazuka
Takarazuka can refer to The Takarazuka city of Hyogo prefecture in Japan The Takarazuka Revue, a popular all-female acting troupe in Japan This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to c..
Takarazuka, Hyogo
is a city located in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Government4 Sister Cities/Partner Cities4.1 Domestic4.2 International5 Locality5.1 Education6 Neighboring Municipalities7 Specialty Products8 Famous People from Tak..
Takarazuka Revue
The poster of Phantom performed by Cosmo Troups in 2004 (Featuring Youka Wao and Mari Hanafusa. The Takarazuka Revue (宝塚歌劇団 Takarazuka Kagekidan) began in Takarazuka, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan in 1913 founded by Ichizo Kobayashi and had their first performance in 1914. The presiden..
Takarazuka Station
Takarazuka Station (宝塚駅) is a railway station in Takarazuka, Japan, operated by the West Japan Railway. It is on the Fukuchiyama Line between Osaka and Fukuchiyama. The station opened on December 27, 1897. See also: Hankyu Takarazuka Station ..
Takasago
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Takasago may refer to: Takasago, Hyogo: (高砂市; -shi) a city located in t..
Takasago, Hyogo
Takasago (高砂市; -shi) is a city located in Hyogo, Japan. The city was founded on July 1, 1954. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 95,490 and the density of 2,775.87 persons per km². The total area is 34.40 km². External links () [Takasago official website][..
Takasago International Corporation
Takasago International Corporation is a major international producer of flavors and fragrances headquartered in Japan, with presence in 22 countries worldwide and net sales of $900 million in [2006]. Major competitors include Firmenich, International Flavors and Fragrances, Givaudan, Que..
Takasaki, Gunma
Takasaki (高崎市; -shi) is a city located in Gunma, Japan. As of 2003, the city had an estimated population of 241,512 and the density of 2,181.29 persons per km². The total area was 110.72 km². The city was founded on April 1, 1900. Takasaki is a regional transportation hub due to the fac..
Takasaki Line
The is a 74.7-kilometre railway line that runs from Omiya Station in Saitama, Saitama, Japan to Takasaki Station in Takasaki, Gunma. It is owned and operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Train services on the line are extended to and from Ueno Station in Tokyo via Tohoku Main Line..
Takasaki Masaharu
Takasaki Masaharu (born in 1953 in Kagoshima) is a Japanese architect. ..
Takasato, Fukushima
Takasato (高郷村; -mura) is a village located in Yama District, Fukushima, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 2,442 and a density of 54.46 persons per km². The total area is 44.84 km². External links [Takasato official website] in Ja..
Takase, Kagawa
Takase (高瀬町; -cho) was a town located in the former Mitoyo District, Kagawa, Japan. On January 1, 2006 the town merged with six other towns from the district forming the city of Mitoyo and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 16..
Takase River
The Takase River is a canal in Kyoto, Japan. It rises from Nijo-Kiyamachi, going along Kiyamachi street, and meets Uji River at Hushimi port. It is 10.5km long. History It was dug by Suminokura Ryoi in 1611, at Japanese Edo era, to transport various goods and resources in center of Kyoto. It made ..
Takashima
Takashima is the name of several places in Japan: Takashima, Nagasaki (Nishisonogi), townTakashima, Nagasaki (Kitamatsuura), townTakashima District, ShigaTakashima, Shiga, cityTakashima, Kyushu, island Takashima is also the name of a fictional villain in the No Need for Tenchi! manga. This is a ..
Takashima, Nagasaki (Kitamatsuura)
Takashima (鷹島町; -chou) was a town located in Kitamatsuura District, Nagasaki, Japan. On 1 January, 2006, the town was marged with the city of Matsuura, Nagasaki and the town of Fukushima. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 2,763 and a density of 161.39 persons per km². T..
Takashima, Nagasaki (Nishisonogi)
Takashima (高島町; -chou) was a town located in Nishisonogi District, Nagasaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 791 and a density of 590.30 persons per km². The total area was 1.34 km². This municipality was dissolved to be a part of Nagasaki ..
Takashima, Shiga
Takashima (高島市; -shi) is a city in Shiga Prefecture, Japan. In November 30 2004 the city had an estimated population of 56,220 and a density of 110 persons per square kilometres. The total area is 511 square kilometres. The city was founded on January 1 2005 upon the merging of Adogawa, Imaz..
Takashimaya
Namba Station and Takashimaya Osaka Department Store Shinjuku Takashimaya Times Square in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo (TYO: [8233] ) is a large Japanese department store chain. Founded in 1829 in Kyoto by Iida Shinshichi as a retailer of used clothing and cotton cloth, the store now h..
Takashima District, Shiga
Takashima (高島郡; -gun) was a district located in Shiga, Japan. In 2003, the district had an estimated population of 55,348 and a density of 108.24 persons per km². The total area was 511.36 km². This district was dissolved upon the formation of a new city called Takashima with the m..
Takashi Amano
is a photographer , designer and Aquarist. He is strongly interested in aquariums and founded a company Aqua Design Amano. Takashi Amano is one of, if not the most, influential persons in the aquascaping community. He can largely be credited with introducing Japanese gardening concepts such as Wa..
Takashi Aonishi
Aonishi Takashi (青西 高嗣) is a male Japanese popular music artist. Contents 1 Discography1.1 Singles1.2 Albums2 External links Discography Singles Chiisana Akari (11/2/1994)Nevertheless alive (9/1/1995)Hitotu Negai ga Kanaunara (4/3/1997)"AO" corner ..
Takashi Asahina
Takashi Asahina (born 9 July 1908 in Tokyo, died 29 December 2001 in Kobe) was a Japanese conductor. He founded the Kansai Symphonic Orchestra (today the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra) in 1947 and remained its chief conductor until his death. Inspired by a meeting with Wilhelm Furtwängler in the 1..
Takashi Fujii
Takashi Fujii Takashi Fujii (Japanese: 藤井隆, Fujii Takashi, born March 10, 1972 in Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan) is a male Japanese comedian and singer who belongs to the Japanese entertainment conglomerate Yoshimoto Kogyo and is the popular host of Matthew's Best Hit TV (as the character マシ..
Takashi Fukunishi
is a Japanese football player, who currently plays for the J-league team Jubilo Iwata. Júbilo Iwata - Current Squad 1 Kawaguchi | 2 Suzuki | 3 Chano | 4 Ohi | 5 Tanaka | 6 Hattori | 7 Nanami | 8 Kikuchi | ..
Takashi Hagino
is a Tokyo-born Japanese actor . Feature filmography 天使に逢えば… (Tenshi ni Aeba...) (2004)仮面ライダー龍騎 (Kamen Raidā Ryūki) Episode Final (2002)女侠・夜叉の舞い (2000)Shinjuku Yakuza Mad Dog (新宿やくざ狂犬伝 Shinjuku Yakuza Kyōkenten) (1999)龍神三兄弟..
Takashi Hasegawa
Takashi Hasegawa is an electrical engineer and programmer, who works at the Optoelectronic System Laboratory of Hitachi Cable, Ltd. Hasegawa graduated with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Nagoya University. As a student, he created MLVWM, or Macintosh-Like Virtual Window Manager and released..
Takashi Hashiguchi
Takashi Hashiguchi (橋口 たかし Hashiguchi Takashi, born June 2 1967) is a manga author. Hashiguchi was born in Tokyo and has O type blood. He won a newcomer's award in 1987 (published in a magazine), and Combat Teacher debuted the following year in the same magazine. 1988 marks the beginnin..
Takashi Hayase
Admiral Takashi Hayase of the Macross series is also known as Admiral Donald Hayes in the English dubbed Robotech series. The Macross series saw him as being involved in the Rim Pac Alliance Force prior to becoming a high ranking admiral in the U.N. Navy. The Admiral's wife died, leaving behind his..
Takashi Hikino
Takashi Hikino is associate professor of industrial and business organization at the Graduate School of Economics at Kyoto University where he teaches industrial organization, business economics, and corporate strategy, and comparative management. In a 1998 article in World Policy Journal, "What ca..
Takashi Hirano
Takashi Hirano (born 15 July 1974 in Shizuoka) is a Japanese football midfielder. He was a member of the Japanese national team between 1997 and 2000. He played two games as a substitute at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Clubs 1990-1992: Shimizu Commercial High School1993-2000: Nagoya Grampus Eight200..
Takashi Ishii
Takashi Ishii (born 1946 in Sendai) is a Japanese film director and scriptwriter. He has directed several pinku eiga erotic films, but his most notable feature was 1995's nihilistic crime thriller Gonin starring Takeshi Kitano. Takashi Ishii is also the name of a Japanese baseball player. External..
Takashi Katano
Takashi Katano is a video game programmer for the Square Enix corporation. He has been credited on the following titles during his employment with the company: Final Fantasy X — (2001; as Main Event Programmer) He has also been credited as the main programmer for Sony Computer Entertainment's Jum..
Takashi Kawamura
Takashi Kawamura (河村 隆 Kawamura Takashi) is a fictional character in the anime and manga The Prince of Tennis Kawamura is a third year student at Seishun Academy Middle School (Seigaku). A soft-spoken person off the court, he becomes extremely aggressive once he grabs his racket. This cha..
Takashi Koizumi
Takashi Koizumi (小泉堯史 Koizumi Takashi) is a Japanese film director. Filmography as Assistant Director Ran (乱) (1985)Akira Kurosawa's Dreams (夢) (1990)Rhapsody in August (八月の狂詩曲) (1991)Madadayo (まあ..
Takashi Matsumoto
Takashi Matsumoto (松本隆, born July 16, 1949 in Minato, Tokyo -) is a Japanese lyricist, former member of Happy End. He graduated from Keio University. When he was enrolled in Happy End, started lyrics activities. He offered lyrics to many idol singers, musical artists, built up h..
Takashi Matsuoka
Takashi Matsuoka is a first-generation Japanese American writer. He lives in Honolulu, where he was employed at a Zen Buddhist temple before becoming a full-time writer. His books about American missionaries visiting Japan, are often compared to Shogun and other books by famous American historical n..
Takashi Matsuyama
Takashi Matsuyama is a long time veteran of various Japanese media works. He's done voicing for anime, featured in several live-action series, and done several movies over his years. Family name (in kanji): 松山 Given name (in kanji): 鷹志 Date of birth: 1960-04-02 Hometown: Tokyo, Japan B..
Takashi Miike
Takashi Miike (born August 24, 1960 in Yao, Osaka, Japan) is a highly prolific and controversial Japanese filmmaker. Miike has directed over sixty theatrical, video, and television productions since his debut in 1991. In the years 2001 and 2002, Miike is credited with directing no fewer than ..
Takashi Miiko
One of the most highly respected flautists in the world, Takashi Miiko has travelled around the globe for years collecting and studying indigenous flutes. External link [Takashi Miiko] ..
Takashi Murakami
Takashi Murakami (村上 隆 Murakami Takashi, born February 1, 1962) is a Japanese artist. He studied at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. He is the founder of the Superflat movement, a postmodern art style influenced by anime and manga which comments on otaku culture and lifest..
Takashi Murakami (golfer)
Takashi Murakami is a Japanese golfer. He was born on 25 May 1944 in Shizuoka. He won eleven tournaments on the Japan Golf Tour and led the money list in 1975. External links [Japan Golf Tour profile] ..
Takashi Nagai
Takashi Nagai (永井隆 Nagai Takashi, 1908-1951) was a medical doctor, a strong Christian, and a victim of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan. His sentimental and religious take on the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, excogitated throughout his various writings on that city's atomic ..
Takashi Nagasako
Takashi Nagasako (長嶝 高士 Nagasako Takashi, born February 24, 1964) is a seiyū who was born in Yamagata. Notable ..
Takashi Nakamura
Takashi Nakamura (中村 隆 Nakamura Takashi, born in Yamanashi prefecture, 1955), is an accomplished Japanese animator and director. He is best known for his 2001 anime film A Tree of Palme, an official selection of the Berlin Film Festival. Selected works Fantastic Children (2004) - Director, Sc..
Takashi Okamura
Takashi Okamura (岡村隆史 Okamura Takashi) is a Japanese comedian. He is the shorter and more energetic half of the owarai duo Ninety-nine. He is the boke of the group and was born on July 3, 1970 in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture. His nicknames range from "OkatakaLeader" to "Okachan". His partner is H..
Takashi Ono
Takashi Ono (b. July 26 1931 in Akita prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese gymnast who won five gold medals at the Olympic Games. Olympic medalists in Artistic Gymnastics (men) | Olympic Champions in Men's Vault 1896: Carl Schumann | 1904: George Eyser | 1924: Frank Kriz | 1928: E..
Takashi Saito
Takashi Saito (斎藤 隆 Saitō Takashi, born 14 February 1970) is a relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He previously played for the Yokohama Bay Stars in Japan. External links [Official blog(Japanese)] ..
Takashi Sakai
Takashi Sakai (酒井 隆 Sakai Takashi; October 18, 1887–September 30, 1946) was a Lieutenant General in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. He commanded the Japanese Army at the Battle of Hong Kong and was later captured and sentenced to death for war crimes. Contents 1 M..
Takashi Shimizu
Takashi on set of The Grudge 2. Takashi Shimizu (清水崇 Shimizu Takashi, born 27 July 1972 in Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese film director, most famous for the Ju-on series of horror films. He is currently involved to the sequel to The Grudge, itself a..
Takashi Shimura
Takashi Shimura as the doomed bureaucrat Watanabe in Ikiru. Takashi Shimura (志村 喬 Shimura Takashi, 12 March 1905 – 11 February 1982) is one of the great Japanese actors of the last century. Born in Ikuno, Japan, one of his earliest film roles was in Kenji Mizoguchi's O..
Takashi Sorimachi
Takashi Sorimachi (反町隆史, born NOGUCHI Takashi (野口 隆史), December 19, 1973 in Saitama, Saitama) is a Japanese actor and singer. He is mostly famous for having portrayed the assassin O in Hong Kong action film Fulltime Killer, and Eikichi Onizuka in the live-action drama adaptation of..
Takashi Tezuka
Takashi Tezuka (born November 17, 1960) is a video game designer for Nintendo. His work extends far back to the original Super Mario Bros. of which he took on the role of Assistant Director to Shigeru Miyamoto. He later then worked on Super Mario Bros. 2 Lost Levels (Assistant Director), Legend of Z..
Takashi Thomas Yuda
Takashi Thomas Yuda is a SEGA character designer for the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games. Yuda is most famous for designing Knuckles the Echidna, who first appeared in the Sega Megadrive game Sonic the Hedgehog 3, and has since gone on to be one of the franchise's most popular characters. ..
Takashi Yamazaki
is a fictional character in CLAMP's anime and manga series Cardcaptor Sakura. He is known as Zachary in the English adaptation Cardcaptors. Name Takashi is almost always referred to by his family name, Yamazaki, as he is addressed as such by every character in the series. This is an example of..
Takashi Yanase
Takashi Yanase (やなせ たかし) (born 1919) is the creator of the Japanese anime series Anpanman. This character, like many popular manga heroes, is extremely popular with children and is found on numerous products in Japan. ..
Takashi Yoshimatsu
Takashi Yoshimatsu (born March 18,1953) is a contemporary Japanese composer of classical music. Takashi Yoshimatsu was born in Tokyo, Japan, and like Toru Takemitsu, the composer generally considered to be Japan's greatest in the western classical style, did not receive formal musical training whil..
Takashi Yuasa
This article or section needs a complete rewrite for }}}. Takashi Yuasa (湯浅卓, Yuasa Takashi, born on November 24, 1955 in Tokyo -) is an international lawyer, recognized by New York state government). Ph.D. Profile He graduated from the Department of Law at the University of Tokyo after atte..
Takasu, Hokkaido
Takasu (鷹栖町; -chou) is a town in Kamikawa District, Kamikawa, Hokkaido, Japan. In 2004 the town had an estimated population of 7,210 and a density of 51.71 persons per km². The total area is 139.44 km². External link [Official website] in Japanese ..
Takasugi Shinsaku
--> Takasugi Shinsaku (高杉 晋作 Takasugi Shinsaku, 1839-1867) is a samurai who contributed to the Meiji restoration. He used the alias Tani Umenosuke (谷梅之助 Tani Umenosuke) to hide his activities from the shogunate. Contents 1 Early life2 Kiheitai3 Death4 Refere..
Takata, Fukuoka
Takata (高田町; -machi) is a town located in Miike District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 14,525 and a density of 354.18 persons per km². The total area is 41.01 km². External links [Takata official website] in Japanese ..
Takatalvi
Takatalvi is Sonata Arctica's third EP released in 2003 through the label Spinefarm Records. Track listing San Sebastian (original version)The GunStill Loving You (Scorpions cover)ShyDream ThievesI Want Out (Helloween cover)Fade To Black (Metallica cover)Broken (live video clip) Album Info Tra..
Takatāpui
Takatāpui (also spelt takataapui) is the Maori word meaning a devoted partner of the same sex. In modern terminology, a person that identifies as takatāpui is a Maori individual that is queer, in other words gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender or transsexual. The term is not new, but the appli..
Takata District, Hiroshima
Takata District is a former district located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. In March, 2004, it was dissolved upon the formation of the city of Akitakata. Towns in Takata District KōtaMidoriMukaiharaTakamiyaYachiyoYoshida ..
Takato, Nagano
Takatō (高遠町; -machi) is a town located in Kamiina District, Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 6,976 and a density of 50.06 persons per km². The total area is 139.36 km². The city is famous in Japan for its cherry blossom (sakura) ..
Takatoku Toys
Takatoku toys was a Japanese toy company active during the 1970s and 80s. While resposible for many robots, action-figures and vehicles, They are today mainly known for making the original Macross toys. During the 70s Takatoku made toys based on shows such as Ultraman Leo, Hurricane Polimar, and ev..
Takatori, Nara
Takatori (高取町; -cho) is a town located in Takaichi District, Nara, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 8,009 and a density of 310.79 persons per km². The total area is 25.77 km². ..
Takatori Station
Takatori Station is the name of two train stations in Japan. Takatori Station (Hiroshima) - (高取駅) in Hiroshima, Hiroshima PrefectureTakatori Station (Hyogo) - (鷹取駅) in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the ..
Takatori Station (Hyogo)
Takatori Station is on the JR West San'yō Main Line in Suma-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Only ordinary-service trains stop at Takatori Station. The station has one platform between the two tracks. Takatori Catholic Church by Shigeru Ban, internationally known Japanese architect, is a fif..
Takatoshi Kaneko
Takatoshi Kaneko (金子貴俊; born 17 January 1978) is a Japanese actor. He made his debut in the popular 2001 film Waterboys. Selected filmography 2003 Azumi 2003 Pretty Woman 2002 Kumiso 2002 Jisatsu Saakuru aka Suicide Circle 2001 Hikari no ame aka Rain of Light 2001 Waterboys External links ..
Takato Matsuki
Takato Matsuki (Takato Matsuda) Takato Matsuki, known as Takato Matsuda (松田 啓人 Matsuda Takato) in Japan, is a fictional character in the Digimon Tamers series. Takato is a cheerful person and loves Digimon, loving to play the Digimon card game and drawing Digimon he made up. One s..
Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki
Takatsu-ku (高津区) is a ward of Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. As of July 2005 it has a population of 199,369. }}. (with Mejiro) Contents 1 Details2 Towns3 Industries4 Transportation4.1 Rail4.2 Road5 Neighboring wards/cities6 External links Details ..
Takatsukasa family
The Takatsukasa family (鷹司家) is a branch of the Fujiwara clan of Japan. In the 13th century, the main line of the Fujiwara family split into five houses: Konoe, Takatsukasa, Kujo, Nijo and Ichijo. These five families in turn provided regents for the Emperor, and were thus known..
Takatsuki, Osaka
Takatsuki (高槻市; -shi) is a city located in Osaka, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 353,619 and the density of 3,357.89 persons per km². The total area is 105.31 km². The city was founded on January 1, 1943. Sister cities Toowoomba. Toowoomba is located in the s..
Takatsuki, Shiga
Takatsuki (高月町; -cho) is a town located in Ika District, Shiga, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 10,411 and a density of 368.27 persons per km². The total area is 28.27 km². ..
Takaungu
Takaungu is a small rural village located on the Kenyan Coast between Mombasa and Malindi, in the Kiifi District, Coast Province. Fishing and a local coral quarry are the predominate industries. The population consists of Swahili Muslims, mostly living in or near the town center and a sizable Chri..
Takavar
Takavar is the term used for a type of Iranian special forces troops. The takavaran (plural of takavar) fall under the direct command of the regular Iranian Army (Artesh), while the Pasdaran have their own special forces called the Qods Force. They are directly comparable to the Green Beret's of ..
Takaya
Takaya is a manga title started in 2005 and is serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan. ..
Takayama, Gifu
Takayama (高山市; -shi) is a city located in Gifu, Japan. The city is also known as Hida-Takayama (飛騨高山) to differentiate it from other Takayamas. The name 'Takayama' means 'tall mountain'. The city is fairly old, dating back to the Jomon period. Takayama is best known for its backgrou..
Takayama, Gunma
This article is about the village in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. There is a city in Gifu Prefecture with this name, see Takayama, Gifu. There is also a village with the same name in Nagano Prefecture, see Takayama, Nagano. Takayama (高山村; -mura) is a village located in Agatsuma Di..
Takayama, Nagano
This article is about the village in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. There is a city in Gifu Prefecture with this name, see Takayama, Gifu. There is also a village with the same name in Gunma Prefecture, see Takayama, Gunma. Takayama (高山村; -mura) is a village located in Kamitakai Di..
Takayama Chogyu
Takayama Chogyu (高山樗牛), real name Takayama Rinjiro, was a Japanese author. He profoundly influenced Japanese literature at the turn of the 20th century with his blend of romantic individualism, concepts of self-realization, aesthetics, and nationalism. However, many of Chogyu’s works seems..
Takayanagi, Niigata
Takayanagi (高柳町; -machi) is a town located in Kariwa District, Niigata, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 2,293 and a density of 35.48 persons per km². The total area is 64.63 km². ..
Takayasu's arteritis
Takayasu's arteritis is an inflammatory disease of unknown etiology that affects the aorta and its branches. Although it has been reported worldwide, it shows a predilection for young Asian women. Females with this disease outnumber males by 8:1, and the age of onset is typically between 15 and 30 ..
Takaya Hashi
, born September 8, 1952, is a seiyū. Notable voice roles Isami Kondo in Peacemaker KuroganeKing Kou in Juuni Kokki (The Twelve Kingdoms)Ketto's father in Kiki's Delivery ServiceRobot Cook Sally in Mister AjikkoLeon and Yurizen in The Vision of EscaflowneGilliam and the narrator in Outlaw StarNarra..
Takaya Kurokawa
Takaya Kurokawa (黒河貴矢, born April 7, 1981) is a Japanese football player, who as of 2006 was playing for Shimizu S-Pulse. He was part of the Japanese 2004 Olympic football team, who exited in the first round, having finished fourth in group B, below group winners Paraguay, Italy and Ghana. ..
Takaya Tsubobayashi
Takaya Tsubobayashi is a race car driver born in Kanagawa, Japan on the 5th of June 1971. He competed in some races of the 2004 World Series by Nissan for the Gabord team, ending a four year absence from racing. He has also previously competed in Japanese Formula 3, Formula 4 and Formula Toyota. ..
Takayoshi Nakazato
Takayoshi Nakazato is a video game director for the Square Enix corporation. He has been credited on the following titles during his employment with the company: [[Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII]] — (2006; as Director)Final Fantasy X-2 — (2003; as Field Planning Director)Final Fantasy X ..
Takayuji Suzuki
Takayuji Suzuki is a Japanese international footballer. He played in the 2002 FIFA World Cup in his home country Japan and scored the first goal in their opening match, a 2-2 draw against Belgium. ..
Takayuki Aoki
Takayuki Aoki is a race car driver born in Japan on the 28th of December 1973. He competed in Class-B of the Japanese GT Series in 1998, 1999 and 2001. ..
Takayuki Ishikawa
Takayuki Ishikawa (石川貴之), also known as dj TAKA, is a Japanese musician, best known for his contribution to Konami's Bemani series. His productions are mainly trance music. He has worked with other Bemani artists, such as Taku Sakakibara and Jun Wakita, using the aliases ..
Takayuki Kohiruimaki
Takayuki Kohiruimaki (小比類巻貴之, November 7, 1977) is a Japanese kickboxer who originally studied karate. Contents 1 Biography2 Record3 Career4 See also5 External links Biography Record Professional kickboxing:45 fights, 30 wins,..
Takayuki Kondo
Takayuki Kondo (近藤 孝行 Kondō Takayuki) is a seiyū whose birthday is June 5. Notable voice roles Hiroto Honda (Tristan Taylor) in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (simply Yu-Gi-Oh! outside of Japan)Shuichiro Oishi in The Prince of TennisGo Saruwatari in GodannarEita Tanaka in Shakugan no Shana Exter..
Takayuki Kubota
Born in Kumamoto, Japan, Takayuki Kubota began studying martial arts at the age of four under the direction of his father, Denjiro Kubota. Because of his insatiable desire to learn every aspect of the arts, he trained daily and studied several different styles of martial arts. Despite his restrictiv..
Takayuki Nakamura
Takayuki Nakamura (中村隆之) is a video game music composer who has worked on Virtua Fighter (1993), Tobal 2 (1997), and Ehrgeiz (1998). External links [] at MusicBrainz ..
Takayuki Sakazume
is a Japanese voice actor and actor who works for Production Baobab. Takayuki Sakazume is originally from Chiba Prefecture. Contents 1 Notable roles1.1 TV Anime1.2 Voiceovers2 External links Notable roles TV Anime Yakitate!! Japan (Kai Suwabara) Voiceovers Desperate Housewiv..
Takayuki Sugō
is a seiyū who is affiliated with Bungakuza. Contents 1 Voice roles1.1 TV Anime1.2 OVA1.3 Movie Anime1.4 Game1.5 Dubbing2 External links Voice roles TV Anime Bleach (Zangetsu)Burst Angel (Leo Jinno)Gad Guard (Drugef)Heat Guy J (J)Honey & Clover (Tokudaiji)Jig..
Takayuki Suzuki
Takayuki Suzuki (鈴木隆行 Suzuki Takayuki; born June 5, 1976 in Hitachi, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese football player, currently playing for Red Star Belgrade. He played all four games at the 2002 World Cup, starting the first three and scoring in the 2-2 tie agai..
Takayuki Tsubaki
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Family name (in kanji): 椿..
Takayuki Yamada
Debut Maxi Single Takayuki Yamada (山田孝之 Yamada Takayuki, born October 20 1983) is a Japanese actor. Contents 1 Profile2 Dramas3 Movies4 Awards5 Maxi Debut Single6 External links Profile Profession: Actor & SingerHeight: 169cmWeight:..
Takayuki Yamaguchi
is a seiyū who works for 81 Produce. Notable voice roles Tom in .hack//Legend Of The TwilightKazuki Yotsuga Dual! Parallel Trouble AdventureLeonhart (Leon) in Final Fantasy II (PlayStation version)Aniki and Clasko in Final Fantasy X-2Potato-kun in HamtaroKazuya Saotome in Hand Maid MayTakashi Yama..
Takazaki, Miyazaki
Takazaki (高崎町; -chou) is a town located in Kitamorokata District, Miyazaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 10,956 and the density of 117.57 persons per km². The total area is 93.19 km². Today This city was grouped with 4 other cities and became the city of Miyak..
Takazumi Katayama
Takazumi Katayama (born April 16, 1955 in Japan) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racing World Champion. He was the first Japanese rider to win a motorcycle road racing world championship when he claimed the 1977 350cc title aboard a Yamaha. Motorcycle Grand Prix Results Year Class Class..
Taka (disambiguation)
Taka may refer to: Bangladeshi taka, the currency of Bangladesh.William Tucker (settler), an early settler in New Zealand, called Taka by Maoris. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wis..
Taka Boom
Taka Boom (real name Yvonne Stevens) is a female R&B and dance music singer and is the sister of Chaka Khan. She sang background vocals for several Parliament albums in the 1970s. Taka Boom is sometimes credited as Takka Boom and is known for her work with DJ/producer Dave Lee, especially in a ran..
Taka District, Hyogo
Taka (多可郡; -gun) is a district located in Hyogo, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 33,093 and a density of 150.09 persons per km². The total area is 220.49 km². Towns and villages Taka Merger On October 1, 2005 the town of Kurodasho merge..
Taka Hirose
Feeder - 01 December 2005 - Cardiff. Taka Hirose (born July 28, 1967 in Nagoya, Japan) is the Japanese bassist for the successful British rock band Feeder. Biography Taka began playing bass at the age of 14 in high school and played in several jazz and metal bands during his school years. Af..
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Take
A take is a single continuous recorded performance. The term is used in film and music to denote and track the stages of production. Film In cinematography, a take refers to each filmed "version" of a particular shot. Takes of each shot are generally numbered starting with "take one" and the numb..
Take-Grant Protection Model
The Take-Grant Protection Model is a formal model used in the field of computer security to establish or disprove the safety of a given computer system that follows specific rules. It shows that for specific systems the question of safety is decidable in linear time, which is in general undecidable...
Take-home final
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. A take-home final is an examination at the end of an academic term that is usually too long to be completed in ..
Take-Offs and Landings
Take-Offs and Landings is Rilo Kiley's debut full length album. It was released in 2001 on the independent label Barsuk Records. Of Rilo Kiley's solo albums, Take-Offs and Landings contains the most songs sung by band member Blake Sennett, who sings lead on "August," "Small Figures In A Vast Expa..
Take-out
Fish and chips Pizza delivery Take-out (in American and Canadian English), carry-out (in American English), parcel (in Indian English) or take-away (in Australian and British English) is food purchased at a restaurant but eaten elsewhere. The restaurant may or may not provide table se..
Take-the-best heuristic
According to the take-the-best heuristic, when making a judgment based on multiple criteria, the critieria are tried one at a time according to their cue validity, and a decision is made based on the first criterion which discriminates between the alternatives. Gerd Gigerenzer and Daniel Goldstein ..
Take-Two Interactive
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: [TTWO]) is an American publisher, developer, and distributor of video and computer games and video game peripherals. The company's headquarters are in New York City, United States, with international headquarters in Windsor, England. Developme..
Takeaki Momose
(born November 18 1970) is a manga artist. Works These japanese comics have been drawn by Takeaki Momose: Miami GunsRahXephon (with BONES/ Yutaka Izubuchi)Magikano External links () [Takeaki Momose web]() [}}}] at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia ..
Takebashi Station
Takebashi Station (竹橋駅) is a station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Its station designation is T-08. It is located directly underneath the headquarters of the Mainichi Shinbun in the Palaceside Building. Lines Tokyo Metro Tozai Line ..
Takebe, Okayama
Takebe (建部町; -cho) is a town located in Mitsu District, Okayama, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 6,762 and a density of 75.53 persons per km². The total area is 89.53 km². ..
Takeda
Takeda can refer to... Takeda Shingen, one of the most famous daimyō in Japanese history.Takeda-no-miya, one of the former ōke of cadet branches of the Japanese imperial house established during the Meiji period by a scion of the Fushimi-no-miya.Takeda family, the family of Takeda Shingen, and a ..
Takeda Awards
The Takeda Foundation, is an organisation based in Japan. In 2001 it launched an annual awards program, which presented awards accompanied by 100 million yen under the categories social/economic well-being, individual/humanity well-being, and world environmental well-being. Contents 1 Winne..
Takeda Ayasaburō
Takeda Ayasaburō (武田斐三郎, 1827-1880), was a Japanese Rangaku scholar, and the architect of the fortress of Goryokaku in Hokkaido. He was born in today's Aichi Prefecture in 1827. He studied medecine, Western sciences (rangaku), navigation, military architecture. He was a student of ..
Takeda clan (Aki)
The Takeda clan of Aki province were related to that of the famed Takeda family of Kai, as well as the Takeda of Wakasa. The Takeda clan of Aki were very powerful in their region up until the late years of the 12th century. However, Mori Motonari led their clan to their downfall following the years ..
Takeda family
The was one of many families of daimyō (feudal lords) in Japan's Sengoku period; its importance derives almost entirely from the power and fame of Takeda Shingen. Takeda is also a fairly common family name in modern Japan, though it is unlikely that everyone with the Takeda name is descended from ..
Takeda Kanryūsai
Takeda Kanryusai (武田 観柳斎, ? - June 22, 1867) was a samurai born in Izumo, in the Bakumatsu (the late Edo Period.) He was the 5th unit captain of the Shinsengumi which were a special police force for the Tokugawa regime. He was a Koshu style strategy Instructor. Later, he planned to bet..
Takeda Katsuyori
Statue of Takeda Katsuyori (Yamato (Koshu, Yamanashi), Japan) Takeda Katsuyori (武田勝頼: 1546 – 3 April 1582) was the son of Takeda Shingen and father of Takeda Nobukatsu and Takeda Katsuchika. Katsuyori succeeded to his mother's Suwa clan and gained Takato Castle as his domain. A..
Takeda Motoshige
(1467-1517) Takeda Motoshige, the holder of Kanayama Castle in the Aki Province. After the death of Mori Okimoto, Motoshige attempted to subdue the independent-minded Môri. Motoshige's army ended up being intercepted by the likes of Mori Motonari, and it was defeated. ..
Takeda Nobuchika
Takeda Nobuchika (武田信親, also known as Unno Nobuchika, 海野信親; 1541-1582) was the second son of Takeda Shingen. Born blind, Nobuchika could not become a commander of men, so he acted as the heir to the Unno family of Shinano. On the fall of the Takeda and the Oda-Tokugawa alliance invas..
Takeda Nobukado
(d. 1575) was a brother of Takeda Shingen, and one of his 'Twenty-Four Generals'. Nobukado commanded the Takeda central company in the Battle of Nagashino, as an adviser under Katsuyori. Nobukado attempted to flee when in 1582 Nobunaga invaded the Takeda lands, but he ended up being captured and be..
Takeda Nobukatsu
(1567-1582) Takeda Nobukatsu, the eldest son of Takeda Katsuyori. The last will of Takeda Shingen was to have Nobukatsu become the next leader over the Takeda when at the age of 16. Shingen wished Katsuyori to act as his guardian. During the year of 1580, Nobukatsu assisted his father against the ..
Takeda Nobushige
Print of Takeda Sama-no-suke Nobushige by Kuniyoshi (d. 1561) was a samurai of Japan's Sengoku period, and younger brother of Takeda Shingen. Takeda Nobushige held the favor of their father, and was meant to inherit the Takeda lands, wealth and power, becoming head of the clan. However, Shinge..
Takeda Nobutora
The grave of Takeda Nobutora is at Daisenji in Kofu, Yamanashi. (1493–1573) was a Japanese daimyo (feudal lord) who controlled the Province of Kai, and fought in a number of battles of the Sengoku period. He was the father of the famous Takeda Shingen, who was originally named Harunobu,..
Takeda Nobutoyo
(d.1582) was the second son of Takeda Nobushige. Nobutoyo also had an older brother by the name of, Mochizuki Nobumasa, who died at the Battle of Nagashino, during the year of 1575. His cousin was Takeda Katsuyori, whom he assisted with the holding of the Komoro Castle. During the year of 1569, No..
Takeda Nobuyasu
(????-1534), known as , the son of Takeda(Mariyatsu) Nobukatsu, a member of Mariyatsu family, the branch of Kazusa Takeda family. Around the year of 1525, Nobuyasu took control of the Oyumi Castle in the Shimosa Province. Nobuyasu also expanded the power of the Takeda to the Boso Peninsula. Nobuyas..
Takeda Nobuyoshi
Takeda Nobuyoshi (武田 信吉 October 18, 1583- October 15, 1603) was a daimyo in the Edo period. He was born the fifth boy of Tokugawa Ieyasu(徳川家康). His wife is a daughter of Kinoshita Katsutoshi (木下勝俊). His father, Tokugawa Ieyasu, restored Takeda clan because Tokugawa Ieyasu ..
Takeda Nobuzane
(????-1575) also known as , the younger brother of Takeda Shingen. It is known that occasionally Nobuzane acted as a double for his elder brother Shingen. During the Battle of Nagashino during the year of 1575, Nobuzane ended up being killed by an attack led by the likes of Sakai Tadatsugu and Kan..
Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
Takeda's Japanese logo Another Takeda logo Takeda Midosuji Building, headquarters of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, in Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan (TYO: [4502] ) is the largest pharmaceutical company in Japan, with overseas business offices in Europe and in the United States...
Takeda Shingen
redirect [[Template:Confusing]] Statue of Takeda Shingen (December 1, 1521 – May 13, 1573) of Shinano and Kai Provinces, was a preeminent daimyo who fought for control of Japan during that country's Sengoku or "warring states" period. Contents 1 Note on the name2 Life2.1&nb..
Takeda Yoshinobu
Takeda Yoshinobu (武田義信: 1538–November 19, 1567) was the eldest son and heir of Takeda Shingen, a daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history. His mother was Lady Sanjo. He led a revolt against his father, was captured and imprisoned, and died. His half-brot..
Takedown
The term Takedown may refer to: Takedown, the title of a book and film by John Markoff and Tsutomu Shimomura about the capture of Kevin MitnickTakedown (grappling), a martial arts technique aimed at bringing the opponent to the ground[[Burnout 3: Takedown]], an arcade game[[Bad Boys: Miami Takedown..
Takedown (grappling)
Usage of a leg trip to perform a takedown. A takedown is a martial arts and combat sports term for a technique that involves off-balancing an opponent and forcing him or her to the ground, typically with the combatant performing the takedown landing on top. The process of quickly advancing on..
Takefu, Fukui
Takefu (武生市; -shi) is a city located in Fukui, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 73,662 and the density of 397.49 persons per km²; about half the population lives in the urban center and half spread among smaller towns and tiny villages spread out among agricultural..
Takefuji
(TYO: [8564] ) is a Japanese consumer finance company. Services The Group's principal activity is the provision of consumer financial services, namely to the sub prime segment. This market was previous viewed as an area of money lenders and crime related activities. However, through a ne..
Takegami
|} Takegami is an anime Original Video Animation. ..
Takehara, Hiroshima
Takehara (竹原市; -shi) is a city located in Hiroshima, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 31,223 and the density of 263.93 persons per km². The total area is 118.30 km². The city was founded on November 3, 1958. External links [Takehara official w..
Takeharu Ishimoto
Takeharu Ishimoto (石元丈晴) is a Japanese video game music composer and synthesizer programmer currently working at Square Enix. He first worked as a synthesizer programmer before becoming a composer. His first work as a composer is the PlayStation 2 soccer game World Fantasista. He is now work..
Takehiko Fujii
Takehiko Fujii, who composes under the aliases SLAKE, SPARKER, SPAKER, CALF, and shinpei, is a Bemani musician primarily known for his quirky style of music. He composes mainly for the beatmania series, but has also composed for other Bemani games. His first album, Beyond the Dead Future, will soon ..
Takehiko Inoue
Takehiko Inoue (井上雄彦 Inoue Takehiko, born January 12, 1967) is one of the most famous Japanese manga artists. He has been drawing manga mainly in male-oriented magazines. Inoue's name is ordered as Takehiko Inoue on the Vagabond books sold in North America, while it is ordered Inoue Takehiko..
Takehiko Ito
Takehiko Ito (伊東 岳彦 Ito Takehiko) is the creator of Outlaw Star, and the artist of the manga of the same name. He is currently affiliated with Morning Star Studio. Mr. Ito made an appearance at an anime convention in the US in 2003 at AnimeNEXT in New York. External links [Morning ..
Takehiro Murozono
, born August 3, 1969 in Kanagawa, is a seiyū (voice actor) who works for Office Kaoru. Filmography Rick in Beyblade G-RevolutionKuzui in Bubblegum Crisis 2040Morozov in Divergence EveYoshiki Nagaoka in Dokyusei 2Katsuo in El-HazardArbalest in Full Metal Panic!Vato Falman in Fullmetal AlchemistRei..
Takehisa Kosugi
Takehisa Kosugi ([[wiktionary:小|小]][[wiktionary:杉|杉]][[wiktionary:武|武]][[wiktionary:久|久]]; surname Kosugi; b. Tokyo, Japan, 1938) is a Japanese composer and performer working in the field of contemporary classical music. He is associated with the Fluxus movement, worked with John Ca..
Takehisa Yaegashi
Takehisa Yaegashi is a retired engineer for Toyota. He led the team that developed the Prius and while retired still works as a consultant for Toyota. He is known as "Mr. Hybrid." (CNN video on www.cnn.com April 24, 2006) ..
Takehito Harada
is an artist employed by Nippon Ichi whose art has been featured in games such as Disgaea, Phantom Brave, and Makai Kingdom. His art style has been described as "crazy and bizarre" and features everything from cute pre-teen demons, to freaky pigs in royal clothing. His signature character, Pleinair,..
Takehito Koyasu
Takehito Koyasu (子安 武人 Koyasu Takehito, born May 5, 1967) in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan is a seiyū (voice actor). According to information posted at the Internet Movie Database and as of First Quarter 2006, Koyasu is the most prolific seiyū in Japan with 231 voice acting roles in anime an..
Takei
Takei can refer to: George Takei (b. 1937), a Japanese-American actorHiroyuki Takei (b. 1972), a Japanese manga authorYasuo Takei, the founder and former chairman of Takefuji "Takei" is contemporary slang for one who is gay in a cool way, which refers to actor George Takei after his appearances on ..
Takeji Tomita
Takeji Tomita (富田武治 Tomita Takeji), born 3 Feb 1942 in Hamamatsu in Shizuoka, Japan, is a Japanese aikido teacher who since the 1960s lives in Sweden. He teaches in his own dojo in Stockholm, Aikido Dojo Stockholm, as well as in some others in Sweden and around the world. He has taught and d..
Takekoma Station
Takekoma Station Takekoma Station (竹駒駅) is a train station located on the JR Ōfunato Line in Rikuzen-Takata, Iwate, Japan. It is a 'ghost station', with no staff assigned to it. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line JR East Ōfunato ..
Takekurabe
Takekurabe, translated by Edward Seidensticker as Growing Up and by Robert Danly as Child's Play,"is a Japanese novella written by Higuchi Ichiyo in 1895-96. The principal characters are children living on the edge of the Yoshiwara, a district of Tokyo licensed for prostitution: the son of a Buddhi..
Takeley
redirect [[Template:Infobox England place]] Takeley is a small village near Bishop's Stortford, Essex, England. Takeley was first registered by the Normans in 1086/87 its boundaries were approx. 8 miles (13 km) in length, with a total of 3,000 acres (12 km²) but now with the development of Stanste..
Takeley F.C.
Takeley F.C. is a football club based in Essex, England. They joined the Essex Olympian League in 1978. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Essex Olympian Football League Division One. ..
Takelma
The Takelma (also Dagelma) were a Native American people that lived in the Rogue Valley of interior southwest Oregon, with most of their villages sited along the Rogue River. The name Takelma means People of the River. Contents 1 History2 Culture2.1 Environment and adaptation2.2&nb..
Takelma language
Takelma was the language spoken by the Takelma people. Takelma is a language isolate. Takelma has often considered to be in a Takelman (or Takelma-Kalapuyan) language family together with the Kalapuyan languages. However, a recent paper by Kendall & Tarpent (1998) finds this relationship to unfo..
Takelot I
Hedjkheperre Setepenre Takelot I was a son of Osorkon I and Queen Tashedkhons, and the father of Osorkon II. He ruled Egypt for 13 Years according to Manetho. Initially, he was believed to be an ephemeral Dynasty 22 Pharaoh since no monuments at Tanis or Lower Egypt could be conclusively linked to h..
Takelot II
Hedjkheperre Setepenre Takelot II Si-Ese Meryamun was a Twenty-Third Dynasty pharaoh of Ancient Egypt in Middle and Upper Egypt (840 - 815 BC). He was the High Priest of Amun Takelot F, son of the High Priest of Amun Nimlot C at Thebes and, thus, the grandson of Osorkon II according to the latest ac..
Takelot III
Usimare Setepenamun Takelot III Si-Ese was Osorkon III's eldest son and successor. Takelot III ruled the first five years of his reign in a co-regency with his father and served previously as the High Priest of Amun at Thebes. Takelot III's own High Priest at Thebes was Osorkon F, his son who predec..
Takemasa Okuyama
Master Okuyama is the head of the International Karate Association of Canada and has the Kancho title. He began to train in Japan at the age of 7. In line with the family tradition, he practised sumo and judo. At the aged of 13 he started to learn karate from master Kinjo from Okinawa. In 1960..
Takemata Yoshitsuna
(1524-1582) was a valiant retainer under the likes of Uesugi Kenshin. Later on Yoshitsuna became a retainer under Uesugi Kagekatsu, the son of Kenshin, during the Otate no ran. Yoshitsuna later became a defender of the Uozu Castle in the region of Etchu. When the Oda took over the castle, Yoshitsu..
Takemikazuchi (Gundam)
Aircraft Carrier Takemikazuchi Takemikazuchi Fast Facts Type Aircraft carrier Class Takemikazuchi Launched Between C.E. 71 and C.E. 73 Manufacturer Orb Union Operator Orb Union Ship of The Class Takemikazuchi General Characteristics Displacement Unknown Lengt..
Takemiya Masaki
Takemiya Masaki Name Takemiya Masaki Kanji 武宮正樹 Born January 1, 1951 Birthplace Tokyo, Japan Residence Tokyo, Japan Teacher Kitani Minoru Rank 9 dan Affiliation Nihon Ki-in Takemiya Masaki (武宮正樹, born January 1, 1951) is a professional Go player. Biogr..
Takemusu Aikido
Takemusu Aikido can be a line of aikido, see Iwama stylethe organisation Takemusu Aiki Intercontinental This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to..
Takemusu Aiki Intercontinental
Takemusu Aiki Intercontinental (formed in 1992) is an international association of aikidoka. The founding ideal is to preserve the style as taught by Morihei Ueshiba in the 1940-1960 period. As such, it is strongly influenced by the Iwama Ryu style, and most, if not all its members have studied..
Taken
For the band, see Taken (band)For the term related to hunting, see Taken (hunting) Alien craft in Taken Taken is a science fiction miniseries which first aired on the Sci-Fi Channel in 2002 and won an Emmy award for Outstanding Miniseries. It was written by Leslie Bohem, and directed by Brec..
Takenaka clan
The Takenaka clan of Mino province were descendants from that of Minamoto Yorimitsu. The Takenaka were known as the "Iwate" for several generations until Takenaka Shigeuji adopted the name Takenaka around the beginning of the 16th Century of the Sengoku Period. The son of Shigeuji, Takenaka Shigemo..
Takenaka Corporation
Mido Building, head office of Takenaka Corp. in Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan is a Japanese architecture, engineering, and construction firm. The company's website claims it to be the oldest firm of that type [link]. Kongo Gumi was substantially older [link], but didn't do archit..
Takenaka Hanbei
(also Shigeharu 重治 1544-1579) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku Period. He served the Saito clan of Mino, but later plotted an uprising and took over the Saito castle at Inabayama. Toyotomi Hideyoshi was so impressed by this tactic that he invited Hanbei to join his forces as a strategist. ..
Takenaka Shigemoto
Takenaka Shigemoto (1498-1560) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of Saito during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Shigemoto was the eldest son of Takenaka Shigeuji. Shigemoto was first a retainer under Saito Dosan but ended up serving under Saito Yoshitatsu when he overthrew his father in 1..
Takeno, Hyogo
The beach in Takeno is very popular in summer. Takeno (竹野町; -cho) was a town located in Kinosaki District, Hyogo, Japan. On April 1, 2005 the town merged with the old city of Toyooka to form the new city of Toyooka and the town no longer exists as an independent municipa..
Takenoshin Nakai
Takenoshin Nakai (1882-1952) was a Japanese botanist. The standard author abbreviation Nakai may be used to indicate this person in citing a botanical name. ..
Takenouchi
Takeuchi- Japanese: 'within the bamboos'. This name is found mostly in west-central Japan, and is pronounced Takenouchi by some bearers. The family claims descent from the legendary hero-statesman Takenouchi no Sukune, himself supposedly a descendant of the mythical Emperor Kogen and a counselor to ..
Takenouchi-ryu
Hinoshita Toride Kaizan Takenouchi Ryū (Japanese: 日下捕手開山竹内流) is one of the oldest, if not the first, jujutsu koryu in Japan. It was founded in 1532, the first year of Tenbun on the twenty-fourth of the sixth lunar month by Takenouchi Chūnagon Daijō Nakatsukasadaiyū Hisamori, th..
Takenouchi Yutaka
Takenouchi Yutaka (born January 2, 1971) is a Japanese actor. Yutaka was born in Tokyo, Japan. He debuted into the world of on-screen acting with the drama「ボクの就職」(Boku no Syuushoku) in 1994. His blood type is O. Filmography "Proof of the Man" (2004) (mini) TV Series .... Koichiro ..
Takeno Joou
Takeno Joou (武野 紹鷗; 1502 - 55) was a Japanese tea practicer of Sengoku period, under whom Sen no Rikyu learned tea ceremony. ..
Takens' theorem
In mathematics, a delay embedding theorem gives the conditions under which a chaotic dynamical system can be reconstructed from a sequence of observations of the state of a dynamical system. The reconstruction preserves the properties of the dynamical system that do not change under smooth coordin..
Taken (band)
Taken is a melodic hardcore band that formed in 1997 in Orange County, California. Together, they released two 7" demos, two EPs, and one full-length CD, which later became a 10" LP. Taken came to an end and played their final shows in the summer of 2004. External links [Fan page] ..
Taken (song)
"Taken" is a single released by New Zealand rock band, Stellar* in 2002 ..
Taken by Force
Taken by Force is a 1978 album by German heavy metal band Scorpions. A copy of the original album is located in the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame in Munich. Tracklist "Steamrock Fever" (Schenker/Meine) 3:37"We'll Burn the Sky" (Schenker/Dannemann) 6:26"I've Got to Be Free" (Roth) 4:00"Riot of Your ..
Taken By Storm
Taken By Storm is a book about the global warming controversy by by Christopher Essex and Ross McKitrick. The authors argue that politicians and others claim far more certainty than is justified by the science: We believe there has been no conspiracy to dupe the public and the people in question ..
Takéo
For the Japanese city, see Takeo, Saga. Takéoតាកែវ Statistics Area: 3,563 km² Inhabitants: 790,168 (1998) Pop. density: 221.8 inh./km² ISO 3166-2: KH-21 Map Takéo is a province of Cambodia. Its capital is Takéo. The province is subdivided in..
Takeo, Saga
For the province of Cambodia, see Takéo. Takeo (武雄市; -shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 34,132 and a population density of 268.16 persons per km². The total area is 127.28 km². The city was founded..
Takeoff
''A "take-off" can also mean a parody, reference, or homage in American English. A Ryanair Boeing 737 takes off from Bristol International Airport, England Takeoff is the phase of flight where an aircraft goes through a transition from moving along the ground (taxiing) to flying in the air (s..
Takeomi Ito
Takeomi Ito plays rugby at no.7 or no.8 for Kobe Steel Kobelco Steelers in the Japanese Top League and also in the Japan national rugby union team. He was an important member of the team in RWC2003. ..
Takeout double
This article concerns Contract Bridge and uses terminology associated with the game. See Contract bridge glossary for an explanation of unfamiliar words or phrases. A takeout double is a conventional double used in a competitive auction (most often, immediately after an opponent's opening bid) to ..
Takeover
This article is about the business term. For the poker player, see Nick "The Takeover" Schulman. A takeover in business refers to one company (the acquirer) purchasing another (the target). Such events resemble mergers, but without the formation of a new company. Contents 1 Occurrence2 ..
Takeover (song)
"Takeover" Album track by Jay-Z From the album The Blueprint Recorded 2001 Released 2001 Length 5:13 Genre East Coast hip hop Label Roc-A-Fella/Island Def Jam Producer Kanye West "Takeover" is an album track recorded by Jay-Z for his 2001 hip hop album The Blueprint. The song is also a ..
Takeover Radio
Takeover Radio is a Community Licensed Radio Station broadcasting on FM stereo to Leicester, specialising in helping kids getting involed into radio aimed at the 8-14 age bracket. Takeover Radio first started out as one of the few licensed Access Radio stations in 2001, before being granted a Commu..
Takeover Target
Takeover Target is an Australian thoroughbred racehorse. He was purchased for approximately $1250 and has earned well over $1,500,000 in prizemoney. He is owned and trained by Queanbeyan, New South Wales taxi driver Joe Janiak. Sired by Celtic Swing to dam Shady Stream, he did not made his debut unt..
Takeo Doi
Doi Takeo (土居健郎, born in 1920 in Tokyo, Japan) is an eminent Japanese psychoanalyst. Doi Takeo made his influential critique of contemporary Japanese society in the work The Anatomy of Dependence, which focused extensively on the cause and effects of the Japanese cultural behavior, amae. Do..
Takeo Fukuda
--> Fukuda traveled to Washington in 1977 to meet U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Takeo Fukuda (福田 赳夫 Fukuda Takeo January 14,1905–July 5,1995) was a Japanese politician and the 67th Prime Minister of Japan from December 24,1976 to December 7, 1978. He was born..
Takeo Fukui
Takeo Fukui (福井威夫, Fukui Takeo; November 28, 1944- ) is the president and CEO of Honda Motor Co., Inc.. He was born in Tokyo, Japan. He graduated from Waseda University with a Bachelor's degree in Applied Chemistry. He began working at Honda in April 1969. On April 22, 2003 it was announ..
Takeo Hatanaka
Takeo Hatanaka (畑中武夫) (1914–1963) was a Japanese astronomer. Hatanaka crater on the Moon is named after him. References http://www12.plala.or.jp/m-light/Nomenclature.htm (in Japanese) ..
Takeo Hiranuma
Takeo Hiranuma (平沼 赳夫 Hiranuma Takeo, born 3 August 1939 in Shinjuku, Tokyo) is a Japanese politician. Basic Biography Takeo Hiranuma was adopted by his grandfather's younger brother, Kiichiro Hiranuma, after Takeo's father was killed in World War II. Kiichiro Hiranuma was Prime Minister o..
Takeo Ito
Lieutenant-General Takeo Ito, a World War II Japanese infantry officer convicted of war crimes, was born in Fukuoka, Japan. Upon attaining the rank of Major-General on Aug. 25, 1941, Ito, who had been commanding officer of Japan's 228th Infantry, was now given command of Japan's 38th Infantry Divisi..
Takeo Kanade
--> Takeo Kanade is a notable researcher in Machine Vision. He is a professor of Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University. Takeo Kanade is the U. A. and Helen Whitaker University Professor of Computer Science and Robotics at Carnegie Mellon University. He received his Doctoral degree in Electrical ..
Takeo Kikuchi
Takeo Kikuchi is a famous Japanese industrial and fashion designer. He designs such things as spectacle frames and chronographs in addition to clothing. In 2004 he bowed out from designing his own self-named brand, entrusting creative direction to Taishi Nobukuni, a graduate of London's St. Martin'..
Takeo Kurita
Takeo Kurita Takeo Kurita (Japanese: 栗田 健男 Kurita Takeo April 28, 1889 - December 19, 1977) was a vice-Admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Kurita commanded a cruiser division during the Battle of Midway (serving under Nobutake Kondo). He led a battleship divisio..
Takeo Miki
--> Takeo Miki (三木 武夫 Miki Takeo March 17,1907–November 4,1988) was a Japanese politician and the 66th Prime Minister of Japan. Born in Tokushima Prefecture, Miki graduated from the Meiji University. He was elected to the Diet in 1937 and remained there until at ..
Takeo Otsuka
Takeo Otsuka, also known as Men's Teioh or Terry Boy, is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is known for being in the group, Kai En Tai. He was also briefly a member of the bWo in Extreme Championship Wrestling. Profile Finishing move: Miracle Ecstasy Trivia He got the name 'Terry Boy' because..
Takeo Spikes
Takeo Gerard Spikes (born December 17, 1976 in Sandersville, Georgia) is an American football linebacker who currently plays for the Buffalo Bills. In high school at Washington County High School in Georgia he earned All-American honors from Parade and USA Today and was named Georgia's "Mr. Footba..
Takeo Takagi
Takeo Takagi (高木武雄 Takagi Takeo, January 25 1892 – July 8 1944) was a Vice Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Takagi commanded forces during the Japanese invasion of the Philippine Islands, at the Battle of the Java Sea, Coral Sea and Midway. He was reported k..
Takeo Uesugi
Takeo Uesugi (born in 1940 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese-American landscape architect who designed acclaimed Japanese garden installations. He is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, and Kyoto University. Works Uesugi's prominent works include: The James Irvine Garden at the Ja..
Takeo Yoshikawa
Takeo Yoshikawa (吉川 猛夫 Yoshikawa Takeo, born 1916) was a Japanese spy in Hawaii during World War II. He is also known as Tadashi Morimura (森村 正 Morimura Tadashi). Over the years, the mysterious spies of Pearl Harbor were always mentioned in passing in history books. Yoshikawa contribu..
Takers
Takers is a term coined by author Daniel Quinn in his book Ishmael. It is the name given to denote the particular culture born in an Agricultural Revolution that began about 10,000 years ago in the Near East. Often referred to as "civilized." Takers exhibit three characteristics[link]: ..
Takeru (name)
Takeru is a male Japanese given name. Takeru is included in the names of: Takeru "Tsunami" Kobayashi (小林尊), competitive eaterYamato Takeru no mikoto, demi-god and hero from legends Fictional characters: Takeru Edogawa in The Devil Does ExistTakeru "T.K." Takaishi (Takeru Takaishi) (高石タ..
Takeru (party)
For people who are named Takeru, see Takeru (name) The Takeru is a political party in Japan. ..
Takeru Kobayashi
350px Takeru "Tsunami" Kobayashi (Japanese: 小林尊 Kobayashi Takeru, b. March 15 1978 in Nagano) is a Japanese competitive eater and a member of the International Federation of Competitive Eating who holds the world record for hot dog eating as six time consecutive champion of Nathan's Famo..
Takeshi
Takeshi (which might be written in several ways, such as 武, 毅, 猛, or 健史) is a Japanese given name. People named Takeshi include: Takeshi Kaga, well known stage and movie actor in Japan, probably best known internationally for his portrayal of Chairman Kaga in the Japanese television show ..
Takeshi's Castle
Takeshi's Castle (風雲!たけし城 Fūun! Takeshi Jō) was a Japanese game show that aired from 1986 to 1989 on the Tokyo Broadcasting System. It featured the esteemed Japanese actor Takeshi Kitano (also known as "Beat" Takeshi) as a count who owns a castle and sets up impossible challenges fo..
Takeshi's Castle Challenges
A wide range of challenges were used throughout the history of the Japanese game show Takeshi's Castle, some occurring only once or twice, or others in virtually every show, depending upon their popularity and ease of preparation. Many challenges involve falling into water or mud on failure. The be..
Takeshi, Nagano
Takeshi (武石村; -mura) is a village located in Chiisagata District, Nagano, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 4,148 and a density of 47.31 persons per km². The total area is 87.67 km². ..
Takeshis'
Takeshis' is a 2005 Japanese film starring and directed by Takeshi Kitano. External links [Official site][Takeshis' movie preview - Culture Café (French)][Takeshis' at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival] ..
Takeshita
Takeshita is a Japanese surname. People with the name include: Noboru Takeshita (1924 – 2000), 74th Prime Minister of JapanKeiko Takeshita (born 1953), Japanese actressLt. Col. Masahiko Takeshita, head of the domestic affairs section of the Military Affairs Bureau of the Imperial Japanese Army d..
Takeshita Street
Takeshita street in Harajuku Takeshita Street (竹下通り Takeshita-dori) is a pedestrian-only street lined with fashion boutiques, cafes and restaurants in Harajuku in Tokyo, Japan. Stores on Takeshita Street include major chains such as The Body Shop, but most of the businesses are small i..
Takeshi (Exo-Force)
Takeshi is a fictional character in Lego Exo-Force Takeshi is a fierce fighter in his Grand Titan, with an electromagnetic pulse pincer (incorrectly referred to as the pincer-sword in the media) and a rotating laser cannon. He is, however, distracted because his family is being held prisoner by the..
Takeshi (Kamen Rider)
Takeshi (猛士) is a fictional secret organization in the Japanese tokusatsu production Kamen Rider Hibiki (仮面ライダー響鬼). It has been defending Japan against the threats imposed by an assortment of monstrous creatures called Makamo (魔化魍) for at least hundreds of years. Contents..
Takeshi Amemiya
Takeshi Amemiya (b. 29 March 1935, Tokyo, Japan) is a renown economist specializing in econometrics and the economy of ancient Greece. Takeshi is the Edward Ames Edmonds Professor of Economics and a Professor of Classics at Stanford University. Contents 1 Education2 Honors & Awards3..
Takeshi and Satoshi! Protect the Nibi Gym in a Tag Battle
(Japanese: タケシ&サトシ!タッグバトルでニビジムを守れ!! !! Takeshi & Satoshi! Protect Nibi Gym in a Tag Battle!!) ) is episode 177 of Advanced Generation. It is scheduled to air in Japan on May 18, 2006. Ash and company are on their way to Battle Pyramid. They stopped at..
Takeshi Aono
Takeshi Aono (青野 武 Aono Takeshi, born June 19, 1936) is a veteran seiyū who was born in Asahikawa, Hokkaido and is currently affiliated with Aoni Production. Notable voice roles Shiro Sanada in Space Battleship YamatoThe Gambling King in Ranma ½Murai in Legend of the Galactic HeroesWagnard ..
Takeshi Araki
Takeshi Araki was the Mayor of Hiroshima from 1975 to 1991. He helped found the organization Mayors for Peace in 1982. ..
Takeshi Asami
Takeshi Asami is a race car driver born in Japan on the 21st of June 1962. In both 1997 and 2001 he competed in the Japanese GT Series B-Class, and he also spent two seasons in Japanese Formula Three from 1995 until 1996. ..
Takeshi Honda
|residence= Barrie, Ontario |height= 168 cm |weight= |partner= |coach= Doug Leigh, Michelle Leigh |skating club= |turned pro= |combined total= 207.78 |combined date= 2003 Sk Can |SP score= 77.54 |SP date= 2003 Sk Can |FS score= 136.62 |FS date= 2003 Sk Amer }} is a Japanese figure skater. Cont..
Takeshi Kaga
Takeshi Kaga Takeshi Kaga (鹿賀 丈史 Kaga Takeshi) is a well known stage and movie actor in Japan, and is probably best known internationally for his portrayal of Chairman Kaga in the Japanese television show Iron Chef produced by Fuji TV. His birth name is Shigekatsu Katsuda (勝田 薫..
Takeshi Kaneshiro
Takeshi Kaneshiro Takeshi Kaneshiro (金城武 Kaneshiro Takeshi; Hanyu Pinyin: Jīnchéng Wŭ; born October 11, 1973) is a male actor and model. With a Japanese father and a Chinese mother, Kaneshiro was born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan. He has two brothers. After being bull..
Takeshi Kitano
is a Japanese comedian, actor, author, poet, painter, one-time video game designer and film director who has received critical acclaim, both in his native Japan and abroad, for his highly idiosyncratic cinematic work. With the exception of his works as a film director, he is known almost exclusive..
Takeshi Kitano (Battle Royale)
Takeshi Kitano (北野 武 Kitano Takeshi), or simply "Kitano", is a villain character in the 2000 Japanese film Battle Royale. He is the teacher of the Shiroiwa Junior High School 9th Grade Class B group of students and administrator of the Battle Royale Program. He is played by Takeshi Kitano hi..
Takeshi Konomi
Takeshi Konomi (許斐剛 Konomi Takeshi, born June 26, 1970) is a manga artist. Konomi is best known for The Prince of Tennis, a manga about tennis. Konomi is also the author of a manga titled Cool. ..
Takeshi Kovacs
Takeshi Kovacs (pronounced "Ko-vach," Hungarian for "Smith") is the prime character of the books "Altered Carbon", "Broken Angels", and "Woken Furies" by Richard Morgan, which take place several centuries in the future. Takeshi, or "Tak" as he is typically called, is an "Envoy" - a type of futuri..
Takeshi Kusao
Takeshi Kusao (草尾 毅 Kusao Takeshi) is a seiyū who was born on November 20,1965 in Saitama. He works for Aoni Production. Notable voice roles Kai in AkiraMario in Super Mario Brothers: Peach-hime Kyuushutsu DaisakusenKyoichi Saionji in Revolutionary Girl UtenaYota Moteuchi in Video Girl AiPar..
Takeshi Miyazawa
]] Takeshi Miyazawa (born April 19 1978) is a comic book artist who was born in Canada and attended Queen's University in Ontario to study art. His art style incorporates a Manga sensibility. Incomplete comic book checklist: Mary Jane #1-4 (Marvel)[[Mary Jane: Homecoming]] #1-4 (Marvel)Spider-Man..
Takeshi Momoshiro
Takeshi Momoshiro(桃城 武) Takeshi Momoshiro Seiyū Masaya Onosaka Voice Actor Doug Erholtz Profile Eye color Violet Hair color Black Height ㎝ Birthday July 23 Blood type 0 School Seigaku Class 2nd / Class 8 Playing Style Aggressive Baseliner Favorite Shoes Puma F..
Takeshi Mori
Lt. General (1894–15 August 1945) was the commander of Japan's First Imperial Guards Division, at the end of World War II. Mori taught at the War College in 1938, and held a number of other military roles before becoming commander of the First Imperial Guards in 1945. 1941–1942: Deputy..
Takeshi Nagata
Takeshi Nagata (永田武) (June 24 1913 – June 3 1991) was a Japanese geophysicist. He studied geomagnetism. He won the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1987. ..
Takeshi Nishimoto
Takeshi Nishimoto (born 1974 in Fukuoka, Japan) is a classically-trained guitarist and composer who is conversant with European, Northern Indian, and American jazz classical traditions. In addition to collaborations with diverse artists sitar master Rahul Sakyaputra to I'm Not a Gun associate John T..
Takeshi Noda
Takeshi Noda is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party and (as of June 2004) of the House of Representatives in the Japanese Diet. ..
Takeshi no Chousenjou
Takeshi no Chousenjou (Takeshi's Challenge) is a Japanese video game for the Nintendo Famicom (NES) by comedian turned film director Takeshi 'Beat' Kitano released in time for Christmas in 1986. The game is an experimental title attempting to break as many video game rules as possible. The Ulti..
Takeshi Obata
Takeshi Obata (小畑 健, Obata Takeshi, born February 11, 1969) is a Japanese mangaka. He generally works as the primary artist in collaboration with a primary writer. He has also mentored several mangakas, including Kentaro Yabuki of Black Cat fame and Nobuhiro Watsuki. Works Arab..
Takeshi Okada
Takeshi Okada (岡田 武史 Okada Takeshi, born 25 August, 1956) is a retired Japanese football player and currently a football manager. He played for the Japan national football team (27 matches/1 goal). He coached Japan at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and now coaches Yokohama F Marinos. ..
Takeshi Okano
Takeshi Okano (岡野剛 Okano Takeshi) is a mangaka known both for his own works as well as being the collaborative artist with manga writers such as Shou Makura and Tatsuya Hamazaki. Born June 9, 1967 in Chiba Prefecture, he made his manga debut with Shueisha in 1987 with the one shot Bakuhatsu! ..
Takeshi Rikio
Takeshi Inoue, known by his stage name Takeshi Rikiō, is a Japanese professional wrestler, who works for Pro Wrestling NOAH. Contents 1 Career2 Profile2.1 Finishing and signature moves3 Championships and accomplishments4 References Career Takeshi Rikio was initially a s..
Takeshi Saehara
DNAngel character Takeshi Saehara Age: 14 Hair color: Brown Hair length: Short Eyes: Brown Skin: White Crush: Menou Kurashina for one episode but then Mio Hio. Personality: A superior little man who thinks he is a "Lady's Man" Takeshi Saehara (冴原剛 Saehara Takeshi..
Takeshi Ueda
Takeshi Ueda (born August 25 1968 in Yokohama, Japan) is the bassist, programmer, additional vocalist and song writer for The Mad Capsule Markets. Since been in mad, his style of bass guitar playing has evolved into more than just a backup instrument, as his style changes from Funk, Punk, and Met..
Takeshi Urata
Takeshi Urata (浦田武) is a Japanese astronomer. He is a prolific discoverer of asteroids, observing at Nihondaira Observatory. He co-discovered the periodic comet 112P/Urata-Niijima. The asteroid 3722 Urata is named after him. ..
Takes a Little Time
Takes a Little Time (maxi single) Maxi Single by Amy Grant Released 1997 Recorded Secret Studio,Franklin, TN Genre Gospel/Christian Length 14 min 1 sec Record label Myrrh/Word Producers Keith Thomas,Wayne Kirkpatrick,John Darnall Amy Grant chronology Behind the Eyes(1997) Takes a Little ..
Taketa, Oita
Taketa (竹田市; -shi) is a city located in Oita, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 16,807 and the density of 83.69 persons per km². The total area is 200.83 km². The city was founded on March 31, 1954. External links [Taketa official website] in Japanese ..
Taketomi
Typical street scene on Taketomi Taketomi (竹富島; Taketomi-jima) is an island in the Yaeyama District of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Located a ten-minute boat ride away from Ishigaki island, this island is part of the town of Taketomi. Taketomi has a population of approximately 300 and a..
Taketomi, Okinawa
Taketomi (竹富町; -chō) is a town located in Yaeyama district, Okinawa, Japan. The town includes all of the islands in the Yaeyama District excluding Ishigaki, Yonaguni, and the Senkaku Islands. This includes the islands of Iriomote, Taketomi, Kohama, Kuroshima, Hateruma, and Hatoma. Although..
Taketoyo, Aichi
Taketoyo (武豊町; -chou) is a town located in Chita District, Aichi, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 40,806 and a density of 1,581.02 persons per km². The total area is 25.81 km². External links [Taketoyo Town website] in Japanese ..
Takeuchi
Takeuchi (竹内; "within bamboo") is a Japanese surname. It is common in west-central Japan, and is pronounced Takenouchi by some bearers. The family claims decent from the legendary hero-statesman Takenouchi no Sukune, himself supposedly a descendant of the mythical Emperor Kogen and a counselor t..
Takeuti conjecture
Takeuti's conjecture is the conjecture of Gaisi Takeuti that a sequent formalisation of second-order logic has cut-elimination (Takeuti 1953). It was settled positively: By Tait, using a semantic technique for proving cut-elimination (Tait 1966);Independently by Takahashi by a similar technique (Ta..
Takeyama You
Takeyama You (born 28 June, 1946) is a playwright. Career He was born in Saitama prefecture, and graduated from Waseda University. Then he became a dramatist after working in the television station production part. ..
Takezaki Suenaga
(1246-1314) was a valiant retainer of the Higo Province, Japan. Suenaga commissioned the "Moko Shurai Ekotoba", which was composed during the year of 1293. During the Mongol invasion of 1274, Suenaga fought at Hakata under that of Muto Kagesuke. Suenaga sold his horses and saddles in order to finan..
Take 30
Take 30 was a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on CBC Television from 1962 to 1983. An afternoon series originally designed as a "women's show", the series gradually evolved into a showcase for serious journalism, airing documentary reports and interviews on social and cultural t..
Take 5
For the Dave Brubeck Trio song, please see Take Five The Take 5 (known as the Max 5 in Canada) is a pretzel, caramel, peanut and peanut butter-filled, milk chocolate coated candy bar released by The Hershey Company in December 2004. The '5’ in the name refers the combination of five ingredients -..
Take 6
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Take Aim! The Pirate Baseball King
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Take along Thomas & Friends
Take Along Thomas & Friends is a Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends series of die-cast models designed for preschool children. The set, made by Learning Curve (After Ertl discontinued in America), is not compatible with the more well known Thomas Wooden Railway System. They have special 'two-way' ma..
Take and bake pizzeria
A take and bake pizzeria, sometimes just known as a take and bake (or alternatively, take-n-bake), is a pizzeria which sells uncooked pizzas to customers, who then cook the pizzas at home in their ovens. According to one competitor in the marketplace, take-and-bake is the fastest growing segment in..
Take as Needed for Pain
Take as Needed for Pain is sludgecore band Eyehategod's sophomore album, released on November 22 1993. Track listing "Bland""Sister Fucker, Pt. 1""Shop Lift""White Nigger""30$ Bag""Disturbance""Take As Needed For Pain""Sister Fucker, Pt. 2""Crimes Against Skin""Kill Your Boss""Who Gave Her The R..
Take Away/The Lure of Salvage
Take Away/The Lure Of Salvage is a record containing dub versions of XTC tracks released under the "Mr. Partridge" moniker of Andy Partridge. It was released on February 29, 1980 on Virgin Records. Side A is titled "Take Away" and side B "The Lure of Salvage." Partridge made Take Away... totally roy..
Take Away/The Lure Of Salvage
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Take a Bow
"Take A Bow" Single by Madonna From the album Bedtime Stories Released December 6, 1994 (Worldwide)December 21, 1994 (JP) Format CD maxi singleCD Single Recorded 1994 Length 5:21 Genre Pop Label Maverick/Warner Bros. Records Writers Babyface and Madonna Producers Madonna and Babyface ..
Take a Bow (Muse song)
"Take A Bow" Song by Muse (band) From the album Black Holes and Revelations Album released June/July 2006 Recorded 2005/2006 Genre Rock Song Length 4:35 Record label I don't know (add!) Producer Rich Costey Black Holes and Revelations Album Listing Beginning of album Take a Bow(Track 1) ..
Take a Break
The fourth album by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, released on July 1st, 2003 on Fat Wreck Chords independent record label. The album consists entirely of R&B Cover versions. Track list "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" (Whitney Houston)"Hello" (Lionel Richie)"End of the Road" (Boyz II Men)"Ain't No ..
Take a Chance
Take a Chance is a direct-to-video 2006 film directed by John Lyde. It stars Corbin Allred from Anywhere But Here, Kirby Heyborne from The R.M., Lara Everly, RaeAnn Christensen, Bobby Swenson from The Singles Ward, David Nibley from The Best Two Years, Carrie Stringfellow, Frank Gerrish, Sheryl Le..
Take A Chance
Take A Chance is an album released in 1988 by New Zealand hip-hop group, Ardijah. Track Listing Do To YouForeva And A DayGimme TimeGive Me Your NumberJammin'Like MeTake A ChanceThat's The WayTime Makes A WineWatchin UWhen The Feeling Is GoneWhich Way Is Up ..
Take a Chance on Me
"Take A Chance On Me" Single by ABBA From the album The Album Released 1978 Format Single Genre Pop Length 4:01 Label Polar Music Writers Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus Producers Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus Director Lasse Hallstrom Certification — Chart positions #1 (UK)..
Take A Chance On Me (A*Teens)
Take A Chance On Me was an A*Teens promo single from their debut album "The ABBA Generation", a cover on ABBA. Having the idea of promoting the band on Spanish radio, Universal Music Spain released the song on radio in the early 2000. Music Video A special music video was filmmed for a TV ..
Take a Letter, Mr. Jones
Take A Letter, Mr. Jones was a British sitcom produced by ITV's Southern Television. It starred a not-so-camp John Inman as Graham Jones, able secretary to executive Joan Warner (Rula Lenska). Episodes primarily focused on the office and home of Mrs. Warner, a divorced woman in her 30's trying..
Take A Load Off Your Feet
"Take A Load Off Your Feet" is a song written by Al Jardine, Brian Wilson and Gary Winfrey for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1971 album Surf's Up. Details Written by: Al Jardine/Brian Wilson/Gary WinfreyAlbum: Surf's UpTime: 2 min 29 secProduced by: The Beach Boys P..
Take A Look Around
Take a Look Around is the debut album from Hip Hop artist Masta Ace, originally known as Master Ace. After debuting on the classic Hip Hop posse-cut "The Symphony" with the Juice Crew in 1988, Ace released his debut single, "Together" b/w "Letter to the Better" in 1989. "Together" is included he..
Take a Look Around
"Take a Look Around" is a song preformed by Limp Bizkit. It was written by Fred Durst and was released on the Chocolate Starfish and the Hotdog Flavored Water CD. It became a hit single and was named the official theme song for the movie [[Mission: Impossible 2]]. There was a music video made featu..
Take A Look Around (song)
Take A Look Around is the third single by the Nu-Metal band Limp Bizkit from their third album Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water. This song was released as two singles, "Take A Look Around: Part 1" and "Take A Look Around: Part 2." Both are differed in color and tracks (Part 1 is s..
Take A Look Inside
Take A Look Inside is an album released by Melbourne based punk rock outfit Bodyjar. Recorded in 1994 at Sing Sing Studios in Richmond, Victoria, it was produced and engineered by two members of US legendary punk band Descendents, Bill Stevenson and Stephen Egerton.The lead single Time To Grow Up re..
Take a Look in the Mirror
Take a Look in the Mirror (2003) is the sixth album by the band Korn. It's also the last album with guitarist Brian "Head" Welch. Within its songs, "Did My Time" was featured previously in the O.S.T. for "[[Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life]]", and "Right Now" was accompanied by a provocatory cartoo..
Take a penny, leave a penny
Take a penny, leave a penny is an informal financial donation of sorts that predominantly takes place in the United States and Canada. For people who don't like to have pennies jingling around in their pockets and/or find them useless, they can leave their pennies in a little plastic tray or cup ne..
Take a Picture
Take a Picture was the first single off of Filter's Title of Record. The song became a modest hit during the start of 2000. The song was able to reach out past the industrial rock scene that Filter attracted. This was most likely because unlike many of Filter's other songs, which are usually loud an..
Take a plane
Take a plane (or The train to Umbridge) is a party game that resembles Scissors in that some players know the "secret" of how the game actually works and the objective is for those who do not know this to work it out. One person will be, effectively, the referee. Another person, who knows the secr..
Take a Thief
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Take a Thief: A Novel of Valdemar is a 2001 novel by Mercedes Lackey. The novel is about Skif the pickpocket, who appears in later Valdemar book Arrows of the Queen. Skif lives with his horrible uncle, and gets little to eat. Plot summary [Spoiler warningS..
Take Back
Contents 1 Information2 Tracklist2.1 1st US CD2.2 Japanese CD2.3 US 2×12\"2.4 2nd US CD3 Charts3.0.1 Sales4 References Information "TAKE BACK" was used in a television commercial for . Tracklist 1st US CD Take Back (Jonathan Peters' radio mix)1Tak..
Take Back The Memorial
Take Back The Memorial is an organization which advocates keeping the memorial site of the World Trade Center in New York City focused on the memory of the victims who died there in the attacks of September 11, 2001. The group was part of a successful effort to defeat the International Freedom Cente..
Take Back The News
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Take Back the Night
Take Back the Night (also known as Reclaim the Night) is an international march and rally intended as a protest and direct action against rape and other forms of violence against women, originated by the radical feminist movement. Contents 1 History2 Events3 External links4 ..
Take Back Your Government
Take Back Your Government!: A Practical Handbook for the Private Citizen Who Wants Democracy to Work was an early work by Robert A. Heinlein. It was published in 1992 after his death in 1988. This book was written in 1946 but never found a publisher, perhaps due to excess candor. Like so many of He..
Take Care & Control
Take Care & Control is an album by Death In June, released in 1998. Track listing Side 1 Smashed To Bits (In the Peace of the Night)Little Blue ButterflyThe BunkerKameradschaftFrost FlowersA Slaughter of Roses Side 2 The November MenPower Has a FragranceDespairThe Odin HourThe Bunker, Empty Al..
Take Care (single)
Take Care (1997) is an industrial and EBM Single by Funker Vogt. Track listing "Take Care (original mix)""Take Care (g2 f135 mix)""Take Care (booster +18 mix)""Take Care (nightmare mix)""Fantasies (burning in hell mix)" ..
Take Care of My Cat
Take Care of My Cat (고양이를 부탁해 goyangiruel butakhae) is a 2001 South Korean coming of age film. The movie is about the lives of a group of five friends a year after they graduate from high school, and the changes and difficulties they face in both their friendships and the world of wor..
Take Cover
Take Cover is an album by hard rock band Mr. Big. Released in 1996, it contains the following songs: Take CoverGoin' Where the Wind BlowsShoot the MoonJust Take My HeartThe Whole World's Going to Know ..
Take Down the Grand Master
Take Down The Grand Master is a 1996 compilation album by the comedy troupe Dead Alewives, who are best known for their Dungeons and Dragons or "the Summoner Geeks" comedy sketch. The album was released by Monkeypaw and is now out of print. Track listing "Talk Show" (1:04)"Mama Rap" (2:12)"Stay ..
Take Ecstasy With Me/Get Up
Take Ecstasy With Me/Get Up is a 2005 EP by American dance-punk band !!!. It contains two tracks - "Take Ecstacy With Me" is a Magnetic Fields cover off their 1994 album Holiday. "Get Up" is a Nate Dogg cover off his 2003 self titled album. Track Listing "Take Ecstasy With Me" (Magnetic Fields/St..
Take Five
"Take Five" Single by Dave Brubeck Quartet From the album Time Out Released 195925 March, 1997 (re-release) Recorded July 5, 1959 Genre Jazz Length 05:24 Record label Columbia/Legacy Producer Teo Macero Writer Paul Desmond Chart positions #5 (Adult Contemporary)#25 (Pop Singles) For ..
Take Flight
Take Flight is the debut album of Sylvester Sim. It was released on April 8th 2005. It was certified Platinum on August 2005. Tracklistings IntroEighteen Sylvester FistBecauseThat's WhyThe First ReasonForever in your eyesLet's Fight For LoveI'll Find My WayI Only WantSilenceTurn Back Time ..
Take Fo'
Take Fo' Records is an independent record label from New Orleans which specializes in Bounce Music. DJ Jubilee is perhaps its best known artist, but the label has also released music by Willie Puckett (one of Jubillee's dancers), Katey Red, Big Al & Lil Tee, KC Redd, Tec-9 (formerly of group UNLV), ..
Take Good Care of My Baby
"Take Good Care of My Baby" is a song by Bobby Vee, released in 1961. It became a popular song and hit number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in September. The song was covered by The Beatles for a rehearsal song on the album Decca Tapes. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Take Hart
Take Hart was a British children's television show about art, fronted by Tony Hart. It took over from Vision On, and ran from 1977 until 1983, after which it was followed by Hart Beat. The show featured Hart and the animated Plasticine character Morph. The only other human to appear on a regular bas..
Take home (professional wrestling)
Take home refers to the final spot of a professional wrestling match. "Take it home" is the signal for the take home spot to begin. Often, the finish will involve the trademark manoeuvre of the winner, e.g. Stone Cold Steve Austin's Stunner followed by the pin. Finishes can get more complex depen..
Take Ionescu
Take Ionescu Take (or Tache) Ionescu (13 October 1858 – 2 June 1922) was a Romanian diplomat and politician. Born in Ploieşti, he studied law in Paris and was elected to the Parliament of Romania in 1883. A leading figure of the Conservative Party for many years, he tried in vain to s..
Take It
Take It is an album by The Wallets. It sold 6,825 vinyl albums and 3,041 cassettes. This project makes up 10 songs of the "17 Song" album. Tracks Ghosts(I Wanna Go To) HollywoodLetter From KazukoTake ItVietnamese CowboyTotally NudeSometimesBecause You're MineMother and DaughterParty in Senegal ..
Take It All Away
Take It All Away was the debut studio album from American pop music singer Ryan Cabrera, and was released in 2004. From this album, three singles were released; "On the Way Down", "True", and "40 Kinds of Sadness". Tracklisting "Let's Take Our Time""On the Way Down""True""Exit to Exit""40 Kinds o..
Take It Away
Track listing Pt.1 "Take It Away""All That I"ve Got (Live At Soma)" Pt. 2 "Take It Away""Box Full Of Sharp Objects (Live At Soma)""Taste Of ink (Live At Soma)""Take It Away (Live At Soma)" Writing Credits All songs written by The Used Personnel Bert McCracken - Lead vocals, keyboards, piano, st..
Take It Back
Take It Back is a song from Pink Floyd's 1994 album, The Division Bell. While most apparently a love song, it can also be interpreted to be about Mother Nature, and how man abuses the Earth. Some comparisons have been drawn between the song and U2's Where the Streets Have No Name for its similar s..
Take It Down From The Mast
Due to the association with Catholic Republican movements of the Green Flag, Sinn Féin preferred the Green, White and Orange in 1918, by which the tri-colour became known as the Sinn Féin Flag during the War of Independence. After the War of Independence the supporters of the Anglo-Irish Treaty fo..
Take it Easy
Take it Easy a spatial bingo game from Ravensburger. Each player gets a board with places for 19 hexagon tiles to place in a hexagon shape. Additionally, players get identical sets of tiles which have different types of colored/numbered lines crossing in three directions. One player draws a tile ran..
Take It Easy (Love Nothing)
"Take It Easy (Love Nothing)" is a single by Bright Eyes, released in October 2004. It, along with "Lua" took the top two spots on Billboard's Hot 100 Singles Sales chart, something that had not been accomplished since 1997 with the release of two songs with Puff Daddy (which were "I'll Be Missing..
Take It From Here
Take It From Here (often referred to as TIFH, pronounced "tife") was a British radio comedy programme broadcast by the BBC between 1948 and 1960. It was written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden, and starred Jimmy Edwards, Dick Bentley and Joy Nichols. When Nichols returned to Australia in 1953 she w..
Take It How You Want It
Take It How You Want It is the debut EP of Self against City. A print run of 400 advance copies was released by 720 Records at one of the band's concerts at The Boardwalk in Orangevale, California on October 28 2004. The actual release, issued on April 5 2005 by Rushmore Records, featured an extra ..
Take It On the Run
Take It On the Run is the fifth track on the REO Speedwagon album, “Hi Infidelity”. It was released as a single in 1981 and reached #5 on the Billboard charts. The song was written by Gary Richrath. “Take it on the Run” was the follow up single behind the group’s #1 hit, “Keep on Loving ..
Take London
Take London is the 7th album released by The Herbaliser. It was released in 2005 (Cat. no: ZENCD098). A second version was also released which contained a second disc (Cat. no: ZENCD098X) containing 5 bonus tracks. Disc one Take London (Intro) (0:32)Nah'mean Nah'm Sayin' (featuring Jean Grae) (4:0..
Take Love Easy
Take Love Easy is a 1973 (see 1973 in music) studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by the guitarist Joe Pass. This album is the first of four studio albums that Ella recorded with Pass, and it was the latest in a long line of duets for Ella with just one other ins..
Take Me
This page is about British television. Take Me chess is also a form of antichess. Take Me is the title of a 2001 British television drama miniseries. redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]]Plot (The following outline of the plot does not give away any details that would spoil watching the drama.)..
Take Me (song)
"Take Me" is the third and final single from Papa Roach's third album, Getting Away With Murder (2004), and eighth released single in total. Track listing Unknown Papa Roach Jacoby Shaddix - Jerry Horton - Tobin Esperance - David Buckner Discography Albums and extended plays: Potatoes For ..
Take Me Along
Take Me Along Sam Shubert Theatre Opened: Thursday, October 22, 1959 Producer: David Merrick Director: Peter Glenville Music and Lyrics: Bob Merrill Book: Joseph Stein and Robert Russell, Original NY production - Musical based on Ah, Wilderness! Nat Miller - Walter Pidgeon, Essie Mille..
Take Me As I Am
Take Me As I Am is the debut album by country artist Faith Hill, released in 1993 (see 1993 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing "Take Me as I Am" (Bob DiPiero, Karen Staley) – 3:17"Wild One" (Pat Bunch, Jamie Kyle, Will Rambeaux..
Take Me As I Am (song)
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Take Me Away
Take Me Away may refer to a single or a song on one of their albums by either of the following musicians: Avril LavigneFefe DobsonBlue Öyster Cult This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may ..
Take Me Home
Take Me Home is the title of the following musical works: Take Me Home, a 1979 album by Cher."Take Me Home", the title track from the above album."Take Me Home", a 1986 song by Phil Collins."Take Me Home", a 2001 song by Sophie Ellis-Bextor. (This single is a part cover of the song by Cher)."Take Me..
Take Me Home (album)
Take Me Home was an album by Cher, released in 1979 and one of two records Cher recorded for Casablanca Records (the other being Prisoner). This was Cher's brief Disco era. The last song on the album - My Song (Too Far Gone) - however, is a ballad about Cher's failed marriage with Gregg Allman. The..
Take Me Home (Compilation CD)
Track listing Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) (Bono) - 2:42You Better Sit Down Kids (Bono) - 3:41Take Me Home (Aller/Esty) - 3:26Pain In My Heart (Bear) - 3:24Wasn't It Good (Aller/Esty) - 3:50Git Down (Guitar Groupie) (Aller/Esty) - 3:43Happy Was The Day We Met (Castro) - 3:55It's Too Late to Love..
Take Me Home (Phil Collins song)
Take Me Home is the 10th track on Collins' third solo album, No Jacket Required. The song features Collins' old Genesis band mate, Peter Gabriel as well as Sting (who also did backing vocals on the third track of No Jacket Required, "Long Long Way To Go") on backing vocals. The song wasn't as succ..
Take Me Home (Sophie Ellis-Bextor song)
"Take Me Home" is a single by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, from her debut album Read My Lips (2001). It was her first solo single after her 2000's collaboration with Italian DJ Spiller. The song was an instant hit, and went straight to #2 in the UK charts. The Video The video shows Sophie wearing many d..
Take Me Home (Zox Album)
Take Me Home is an album by Zox. It was released in 2002 on Zox Music. Track listing The Squid (4:57)Butterfly (4:01)Ghostown (3:23)Goodbye to You (3:47)Leaving Me (3:07)Ode to the Mountain Pirates (2:19)Rain on Me (4:16)Homebody (3:18)Delicious (3:32)Stupid Song (3:36)Cinco Ojos (1:56)Starry Ni..
Take Me I'm Yours
"Take Me I'm Yours" (1978) was the first of many hit singles by the New Wave rock band Squeeze. It established the band's trademark vocal style, with Chris Difford singing an octave lower than Glenn Tilbrook. The song has been covered several times, including a unique take by Tim Curry on his 1981..
Take Me I'm Your Disease
Take Me I'm Your Disease was the final single by Angelica, released on Fantastic Plastic Records. As with previous Angelica singles, it was limited edition. It went straight in at #1 in the Indie Charts. The song "Corn Riggs" is a cover of a song from the 1973 film The Wicker Man, originally su..
Take Me Out
This article is about the play. For other meanings, see Take Me Out (disambiguation). Take Me Out is a Tony Award-winning play by Richard Greenberg which deals with homosexuality in baseball. The play's main character, Darren Lemming, is a popular mixed-race baseball player at the peak of his car..
Take Me Out (disambiguation)
Take Me Out may refer to: Take Me Out, a play by Richard Greenberg"Take Me Out" (song), a 2004 single by the band Franz Ferdinand"Take Me Out to the Ball Game", a 1908 song by Jack Norworth This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. I..
Take Me Out (song)
This article is about the song by Franz Ferdinand. For another meaning, see Take Me Out to the Ballgame. Take Me Out is the breakthrough hit and second single from Scottish band Franz Ferdinand. It was released in the United Kingdom on the 12 January, 2004 and in the USA on 9 February, both throu..
Take Me Out to the Ballgame (SATC episode)
Take Me Out to the Ballgame is the first episode of the second season of the HBO television series Sex and the City. It originally aried on June 6 1999. Carrie meets "the new Yankee," Joe, at a baseball game. Miranda gets fed up with the girls always talking about men. Samantha gets frustrated..
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is an early-20th century Tin Pan Alley song which became the unofficial anthem of baseball -- though neither of its authors had ever been to a game. The song is traditionally sung during the seventh-inning stretch of a baseball game, in spite of the technicality that i..
Take Me Out to the Holosuite (DS9 episode)
"Take Me Out to the Holosuite" is a seventh season episode of [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] first broadcast on October 21, 1998. DS9 crewmembers form a baseball team and challenge a group of Vulcans to a game. The baseball team the crewmembers create is called the "Niners", which in turn beca..
Take Me to the Clouds Above
Take Me To The Clouds Above is a pop / house song by LMC vs U2 that reached number 1 in the UK in 2004. The song incorporates elements of U2's "With or Without You" and Whitney Houston's "How Will I Know". The vocals on the record were provided by singer and stage actress Rachel McFarlane. ..
Take Me to the Pilot
"Take Me to the Pilot" is a country rock song performed by British musician Elton John. The song was written by Bernie Taupin and composed by John for his self-titled second album in 1970. It was released in 1970 (1970 in music) as the second single from the album, backed by "Your Song." Both rec..
Take Me To Your Heaven
Take Me To Your Heaven was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1999 performed in English (taking advantage of the relaxation of the requirement to perform in a national language) by Charlotte Nilsson representing Sweden. Charlotte Nilsson first won the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1999 when singin..
Take Me to Your Leader
Take Me to Your Leader is the title of the following albums: Take Me to Your Leader (King Geedorah album), a hip hop album released in 2003Take Me to Your Leader (Hawkwind album), a rock album released in 2005Also: "Take me to your leader" is a phrase with which, according to cliche, extraterrestria..
Take Me to Your Leader (Hawkwind album)
Take Me To Your Leader, is an album by Hawkwind. Released in 2005, it was their first studio album in 8 years. It featured guest appearances by Arthur Brown, Lene Lovich and founder member Lemmy. The first 2000 copies came with a DVD containing an interview with Dave Brock and some live and ""behi..
Take Me to Your Leader (King Geedorah album)
Take Me to Your Leader is the first full-length album released by Daniel Dumile under the alias 'King Geedorah'. Regarding the album, Dumile says, "You should listen to the album for what it is and not expect it to be like the average "Rap" stuff you’re probably used to. Geedorah is a space monst..
Take Me to Your Leader (Newsboys album)
Take Me to Your Leader is a music album from the Christian rock group, Newsboys, released in 1996. Tracklisting "God Is Not a Secret"*Music by Peter Furler, Lyrics by Steve Taylor and Peter Furler"Take Me to Your Leader"*Music by Peter Furler, Lyrics by Steve Taylor"Breathe"*Music by Peter Furler,..
Take Me with U
"Take Me with U" Single by Prince and The Revolution From the album Purple Rain Single Released 1985 Single Format 7" Single Recorded 1984 Genre Pop Song Length 3:54 Record label Warner Bros. Records Writer Prince Producer Prince Lyrics [External link] Chart positions #25 ..
Take My Breath Away
"Take My Breath Away" is a song from the film Top Gun composed by Giorgio Moroder and Tom Whitlock and performed by the band Berlin. It was released as a split single alongside the song "Radar Radio": "Take My Breath Away" (also known as "Love Theme from Top Gun") (performed by Berlin)"Radar Radi..
Take My Breath Away (Emma Bunton song)
"Take My Breath Away" Single by Emma Bunton From the album A Girl Like Me Released August 27, 2001 Format CD singleDVD single Genre Pop Length 3:34 Label Virgin Writers Emma BuntonSteve MacWayne Hector Producer Steve Mac Director Greg Masuak Chart positions #5 UK Emma Bunton singles..
Take My Drum to England
Jon Kennedy's second album, and his first since signing to the independent record label, Grand Central Records. Track list Basic DialoguesFunk ConstructionDo As You DidBlow KeysDo SomethingMysteryBrown AcidSecrets of The World (feat. Kate Rogers)East is EastThe LoaferA Portrait of AutumnComing Do..
Take My Hand, Precious Lord
Considered one of the greatest gospel songs ever written, Thomas A. Dorsey wrote this in 1932 after experiencing devastating personal loss with the passing of his wife while giving birth. His baby son died soon later. The melody, although credited to Dorsey, was taken from a 1844 hymn entitled, "Ma..
Take My Life...Please! (The Twilight Zone)
Take My Life...Please! is an episode from the television series Twilight Zone. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. A comedy actor takes an act from an unknown comedy actor and shows it in a TV show. The original inventing actor wants revenge for this and ..
Take My Scars
Take My Scars is a single by American heavy metal band Machine Head. There are two different versions of the single. The title track is taken off of the 1997 album The More Things Change. Version #1 "Take My Scars""Negative Creep" (Nirvana Cover)"Ten Ton Hammer" (Demo Version)"Struck a Nerve" (D..
Take My Wife, Sleaze
"Take My Wife, Sleaze" is the eighth episode of the eleventh season of The Simpsons. It aired on November 28, 1999. Synopsis [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The family visits Greasers Cafe (a parody of Johnny Rockets) where Homer and Marge win a dan..
Take Offs and Put Ons
Take Offs and Put Ons is an album by American comedian George Carlin. This album was first released in 1966 then the album was re-released on February 18, 1997 on the One Way Records label. Track List Wonderful WINO (Top-40 Disc Jockey)CommercialsDaytime TelevisionThe NewscastThe Indian Sergeant ..
Take Off Your Clothes
"Take Off Your Clothes" is a song by rap artist 50 cent, released on April 20, 2006. The video consists mostly of half-naked young women dancing and singing, while the lyrics consist of such messages as "take off your clothes and we'll feel all right". It has raised controversy in many Christian gro..
Take Off Your Pants and Jacket
Take Off Your Pants and Jacket is blink-182's fourth studio album. It was released on June 12 2001 by MCA Records, and contained the hit singles "The Rock Show", "First Date", "Stay Together for the Kids" and "Anthem Part Two". The album went double platinum, selling over two million records. It ..
Take One
Take One was a popular Canadian Film Magazine which ran for approximately 12 years (1993-2005); it is frequently cited as the country's most important and influential Film magazine, offering criticism and, most notably, contributions to the discourse of Canada as a filmmaking body. General Informat..
Take on Me
"Take on Me" is a song by the Norwegian band a-ha. The music video for the song first aired in 1985 on local Boston music video station V66, and then subsequently on MTV. The song is a track from a-ha's first album, Hunting High and Low, released in 1985. The innovative video was an amalgamation o..
Take our daughters and sons to work day
The Take Our Daughters To Work program was launched by the Ms. Foundation in 1993. The program encouraged employees in the United States to invite a latency-aged girl to spend the day with the employee at his or her workplace, with the aim of exposing girls to various career opportunities. The day h..
Take Out The Trash Day
"" is the 13th episode of The West Wing. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot While Bartlet and his staff debate the best way to handle a controversial sex education study, a Congressional committee expands its efforts to expose and condemn Leo's past..
Take Penacilin Now
Take Penacilin Now by Various Artists Released July 12, 2005 Recorded Genre Hardcore punk Length Record label G7 Welcoming Committee Records Producer Various Take Penacilin Now is a 2005 compilation album released on G7 Welcoming Committee Records. The compilation features every art..
Take Root Records
Take Root Records is an independent record label out of San Francisco and an offshoot of Take Root Recording Studio. See also List of record labels ..
Take That
Take That. Clockwise from top ''Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Jason Orange, Howard Donald and Gary Barlow Take That are a boy band that originated in Manchester, England in 1990, widely known as the pioneers of the genre in the UK. Between the band's first single release in 1991 and their breaku..
Take Them On, On Your Own
Take Them On, On Your Own is the second album by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. It was released in 2003. The album has a darker, harder rock sound than their debut album, and also contains more politically-themed lyrics. The album reached number 3 in the UK charts. Track listing "Stop" – 4:36"S..
Take the A Train
"Take the A Train" is a jazz standard by Billy Strayhorn, referring to the subway service that runs through New York City, going at that time from eastern Brooklyn up into Harlem and northern Manhattan, using the express tracks in Manhattan. It became the signature tune of Duke Ellington and often o..
Take the Bullet
Take the Bullet was a planned light gun video game for Sega Dreamcast from Red Lemon Studios. Unusually for its genre, it showed the character's weapon on screen as in a first-person shooter, had an optional third-person view and was slated to have both online and split-screen multiplayer modes. ..
Take the Cannoli: Stories From the New World
Take the Cannoli: Stories From the New World is a collection of essays by Sarah Vowell, that were originally published (by Simon & Schuster) in 2000. In it, she discusses everything from her obsession with "The Godfather", music lessons, and the intersection of Michigan and Wacker in Chicago, to he..
Take the Celestra (Battlestar Galactica)
Take the Celestra is an episode of the original Battlestar Galactica television series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. When Lieutenant Starbuck enlists Captain Apollo's aid in helping him win back the affections of his long-lost love, Aurora, they..
Take the High Road
Take the High Road was a soap opera produced by Scottish Television (stv) and set in the fictional village of Glendarroch (the real-life village of Luss on the banks of Loch Lomond). It started in 1980 as an ITV daytime soap opera and was dropped by the British TV network in 1992. It continued to..
Take The High Road
Take The High Road may refer to: Take the High Road, a British soap operaa reference to The Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomond, a traditional Scottish song This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may..
Take the Lead
Take the Lead is a movie starring Antonio Banderas, Rob Brown, Alfre Woodard, Dante Basco, Marcus T. Paulk, Jenna Dewan, and Lauren Collins. The film was released in mainstream cinema on April 7, 2006. The movie also features America's Next Top Model's third-season runner-up, Yaya DaCosta. Taglin..
Take the Long Way Home
Take the Long Way Home is a hit single off of Supertramp's 1979 album Breakfast in America. Hit number 10 on the U.S. charts. Quotes "Take The Long Way Home" has a quality about it that just makes me feel warm inside. I don't know if it's the harmonies or the melodies, or whatever, but I never g..
Take the Money and Run
Take the Money and Run is a 1969 comedy film co-written by, directed by and starring Woody Allen. It is a mockumentary, chronicling the life of Virgil Starkwell, a bungling petty thief. His entry into a life of crime at a young age, his crime spree, his first prison term and eventual escape, the bi..
Take This Job and Shove It
For the film, see Take This Job and Shove It (film) Take This Job and Shove It is a song by Johnny Paycheck about the bitterness of a man who worked long and hard with no apparent reward. The song was covered in a more upbeat way by the Dead Kennedys on their album Bedtime for Democracy. External..
Take This Job and Shove It (film)
Take This Job and Shove It is a 1981 film, starring Robert Hays, Barbara Hershey, Art Carney, and David Keith, and directed by Gus Trikonis. Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The "Alison Group" has bought four beer breweries having finan..
Take This Job And Squeeze It
Take This Job And Squeeze It is the first episode of the T.V series 6teen. Main Characters Catlin CookeWyatt WilliamsJonesy GarciaJen MastersonNikki WongJude LizowskiTriciaCoach HalderThe Clones Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Jen tries to urge Ni..
Take This Sabbath Day
"" is the 14th episode of The West Wing. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot Bartlet spends the weekend deciding on whether or not to commute the death sentence of a man convicted of drug-related murders. Josh is introduced to Joey Lucas (Marlee Matl..
Take This to Your Grave
Take This To Your Grave is the debut release from Fall Out Boy on Fueled By Ramen, released on May 6, 2003. It was re-released in 2005 as Take This to Your Grave: Director's Cut which included two bonus tracks as well as bonus footage. Tracks Tell That Mick He Just Made My List Of Things To Do To..
Take Two (album)
''It Takes Two LP by Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston Released August 25, 1966 Genre Soul Length N/A Label Tamla Producer Harvey Fuqua, William "Mickey" Stevenson Professional reviews N/A Marvin Gaye chronology Moods of Marvin Gaye (1966) Take Two (with Kim Weston) (1966) United (with Tammi Te..
Take Two (pricing game)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Take Two is a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right. This game is played for fo..
Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk
Take Up Thy Stethoscope and Walk is a song by British psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd, and appears on their debut album, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967). This was Roger Waters' debut song-writing credit, and features frantic guitar-work by Syd Barrett. The song's title is a reference to John..
Take Warning
Take Warning is a song by the now-defunct Ska-Core band Operation Ivy, written by lead vocalist Jesse Michaels. Overview Musical style Take Warning is known for being slower than most Operation Ivy songs, and at the bridge of the song there is another guitar playing. Personnel Operation Ivy-main ..
Take Warning: The Songs of Operation Ivy
Take Warning: The Songs of Operation Ivy is a tribute album, honoring the influential albeit short-lived San Francisco, California ska punk band. Track listing All songs composed by Operation Ivy Home Grown: "Bombshell" – 1:12Reel Big Fish: "Unity" – 2:21My Superhero: "Big City" &nd..
Take Yokouchi
Take Yokouchi is best known for his work with the Japanese glam rock band Vodka Collins. Take (pronounced Ta-kay) was originally a live touring guitar player for the popular teen idol boy band The Four Leaves.When he was approached to join the new band Vodka Collins in 1971, it was on bass guitar, a..
Take Your Daughter To Work Day
The Office episode "Take Your Daughter To Work Day" Michael and Edward R. Meow Episode No. 24 Airdate March 16 2006 Writer(s) Mindy Kaling Director Victor Nelli, Jr. List of all The Office episodes... "Take Your Daughter To Work Day" is the 18th episode of the second season of..
Take Your Dog to Work Day
Take Your Dog to Work Day (sometimes abbreviated as TYDTWDay) was first started on June 25, 1999http://www.pamperedpuppy.com/features/200606_dogtoworkday.php in the United States and in 1996 in the United Kingdom. It is hosted by Pet Sitters Internationalhttp://www.petsit.com/press_news.asp?id=209 ..
Take Your Mama
"Take Your Mama" is a song by American glam rock band Scissor Sisters and is the second track on their self-titled debut album (see 2004 in music). It was released 29 March 2004 as a single in the UK, placing at #17 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2004 in British music). The song was included in the ..
Take Your Pick
Take Your Pick was a game show aired in the UK from ITV's launch in 1955 until 1968, and again from 1992 to 1998. It was originally produced by Associated Rediffusion (later Rediffusion London), while the revival was made by Thames Television (whose arrival as the new London weekday ITV company iro..
Takfa
Tafka is the first complete and countrywide plan for ICT (Information and Communications Technology) in Iran, the equivalent of NICTA, National ICT Agendas in some other countries. It is planned and implemented by an expert team, lead by Nasrollah Jahangard. External link [Takfa website] ..
Takfir
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Takfiri
Takfiri (from the Arabic word تكفيري) are Islamist extremists who follow a violent exclusivist ideology. Takfiri ideology demands the murder of any non-Muslim (as opposed to subjecting them to dhimmitude), and any Muslim opposing the takfiris' goals - such Muslims are viewed by takfiris as be..
Takfir wal-Hijra
Takfir wal-Hijra (Arabic تكفير والهجرة - Excommunication and Exodus) is an Egyptian extremist group that was founded in the 1960s and today has members or supporters in several other countries, allied to Al-Qaeda. In Spain the g..
Takhar (clan)
Takhar or Tukhar or Tushar is gotra of Jats found in Rajasthan in India. People belonging to this gotra are Muslim Jats also in the Western Punjab and they claim to belong to Takhar dynasty. This proves that Tukhar and Tushar are one and the same. Reference Ram Swarup Joon: History of the Jats, Ro..
Takhar Province
Takhar is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. It is in the north-east of the country. Its capital is Taloqan. Takhar is also a surname and clan name found in the Jat community in India.(Ivreet Kaur Takhar) Provinces of Afghanistan Badakhshan | Badghis | Baghlan | Balkh |..
Takhatgarh
Takhatgarh is a village in Pali District of Rajasthan state in India located near the Jolore district border. It lies on Jalore-Sanderao road. There is an old Jain temple of Shri Adinath Bhagwan in the village. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Tak..
Takhatpur
Takhatpur is a town and a nagar panchayat in Bilaspur district in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Geography Takhatpur is located at [22.15° N 81.87° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Takhatpur]. It has an average elevation of 269 metres (882 feet). Demogr..
Takhini Arena
The Takhini Arena is a 1,535-seat multi-purpose arena in Whitehorse, Yukon Canada. It is home to the Yukon Claim Jumpers ice hockey team. ..
Takhinsha Mountains
The Takhinsha Mountains are a mountain range in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Alaska. They extend 40 km (25 mi) west-northwest from the northern end of the Chilkat Range to the head of Riggs Glacier, 46 km (29 mi) southwest of Skagway. "Takhinsha" is a Tlingit nam..
Takhisis
Takhisis is the main god of evil in the fictional Dragonlance world. She is also called: Dragonqueen (among elves); Nilat the Corrupter (among the barbarians of the plains); Tamex, the False Metal (among dwarves); Mai-tat, She of Many Faces (among the people of Ergoth); Queen of Many Colors and No..
Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base
Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base is a Royal Thai Air Force facility and is the home of the RTAF Wing 4, 401, 402, 403 squadrons. During the Vietnam War it was a front-line base of the United States Air Force. Contents 1 Locaton2 USAF Use During The Vietnam War2.1 Advisory Use (1..
Takht
Takht or Takhat may refer to: Takht - seat of power or throne of authority in SikhismTakht - the representative musical ensemble or orchestra, of Arab music. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pag..
Takht-e-Sulaiman
Takht-e-Sulaiman or Koh-e-Sulaiman (Urdu, Persian: تخت سليمان) is a peak located in Balochistan, Pakistan. At 3,487 m (11,437 feet), it is the highest peak in the Sulaiman Mountains range . Legends The legend of the Sulaiman mountain range is east of Quetta, overlooking the plain of the..
Takht-e Marmar
The Marble Throne as it appears today. The Marble Throne (Takht-e marmar) is a 250 year old royal throne in Tehran, Iran. Kept in Golestan Palace today, the throne was transferred to its current location by the orders of Agha Mohammad Khan from Shiraz. The throne was built in 1759CE for Karim..
Takht-i-Jahangir
Takht-i-Jahangir (throne of Jahangir) was a throne built by Jahangir (31 August 1569 – 28 October 1627) in 1602 and is located at the Diwan-i-Khas (hall of private audience) at the Red Fort in Agra. Contents 1 History2 Structure3 ''Nyaya ke Zanjeer''4 References History ..
Takht-i-Suleiman
The crater Takht-e Soleyman "The Throne of Solomon" (Persian: تخت سليمان) is the holiest shrine of Zoroastrianism and the former Sassanid Empire. On 3 July 2003, twenty-four sites were inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List; one of these sites was the Takht-e Soleyman. It is a World..
Takhtajania
Takhtajania is a genus of primitive flowering plants of the family Winteraceae, which contains a single species, T. perrieri. It is native to the Southern Hemisphere. Takhtajania is native to the highlands of Madagascar, where it is found in a small area of the Madagascar subhumid forests. It is ..
Takhtajan system
A system of plant taxonomy, the Takhtajan system of plant classification was published by Armen Takhtajan, in several versions from the 1950's onwards. It is usually compared to the Cronquist system. Key publications: External links: Takhtajan system at [CSDL, Texas]. Also at the Norton ..
Takhti Stadium (Abadan)
Takhti Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Abadan, Iran. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Sanat Naft. The stadium holds 22,000 people. ..
Takhti Stadium (Ahvaz)
Takhti Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Ahvaz, Iran. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium is able to hold 30,000 people. ..
Takhti Stadium (Anzali)
Takhti Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Anzali, Iran. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Malavan. The stadium holds 20,000 people. ..
Takhti Stadium (Tabriz)
Takhti Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Tabriz, Iran. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Shahrdari Tabriz. The stadium holds 20,000 people. ..
Takhti Stadium (Tehran)
Takhti Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Tehran, Iran. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium is able to hold 30,000 people and was opened in 1967. ..
Takhtsinhji
Takhtsinhji (6 January 1858 - 1896), Maharaja of Bhaunagar, a Rajput chief of the Gohel clan, and the ruler of a state in Kathiawar succeeded to the throne of Bhaunagar on the death of his father, Jaswant-singji, in 1870. During his minority, which ended in 1878, he was educated at the Rajkot coll..
Takht (music)
Takht ("bed", "seat", or "podium") (Persian: تخت) is the representative musical ensemble, the orchestra, of Arab music. In Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan, the ensemble consists of the 'ud, the qanun, the Arabian kamanjah (or now two), the nay, the riqq, and the darabukkah. (Touma 1996, p.140) ..
Takht (Sikhism)
The word Takht literally means 'seat of power' or 'throne of authority' and refers to one of the five bodies of authority for the Sikhs. Sometimes 'Takht' is spelled 'Takhat' or even 'Takat'. These five authoritative bodies of power are: Akal Takht, at AmritsarKeshgarh Sahib, at AnandpurPatna Sahi..
Takht Bhai
Takht Bhai (or Takht-i-Bahai or Takht-i-Bahi) is a site of historical importance in the Mardan District of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. It contains the remains of a famous Buddhist monastery and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Takht means "throne" and bhai means "water"...
Takht e Taus
The Peacock Throne also known as Takht-e-Tavous (Urdu: تخت طائوس) was made for the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 17th century. The Peacock Throne was yet another example of Shah Jahan's aesthetic sense and artistic character. It was used as the Mughal Imperial throne for a period of ab..
Takht Sri Damdama Sahib
One of the Five Takhts or Seat of Temporal Authority of Sikhism, Takht Sri Damdama Sahib is situated at Bathinda in Punjab, India and is the place where Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, prepared the full version of the Sikh Scriptures called Sri Guru Granth Sahib in 1705. The other four Takht..
Takht Sri Hazur Sahib
Takht Sri Hazur Sahib is located on the banks of the Godavari river at Nanded in the state of Maharashtra, Western India. This is where Guru Gobind Singh Ji left this world. It is one of the five 'takhts'(Seats of Temporal authority) in Sikhism. The inner room of the temple is called the Angitha Sah..
Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib
Takht Sri Keshgarh Sahib (the birth place of the Khalsa) is located in Anandpur, it was created by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. Keshgarh Sahib is where the first Khalsa where initiated by Guru Gobind Singh on Baisakhi day March 30, 1699 (this date is considered sacred). It is one of the five most sacr..
Takht Sri Patna Sahib
One of the Five Takhts or Seat of Authority of the Sikhs. The Gurdwara at Patna Sahib is in remberance of the birth place of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs. Like many historical Gurdwara's in India and Pakistan, this Gurdwara was built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Contents 1 Gur..
Taki
Taki can refer to: Taki TheodoracopulosTakisThe Japanese word for "waterfall"Taki is a fictional female ninja from the Soul Series of fighting video games.The Taki language of Western GuineaTaki is a card game similar to UNO.Taki Matsuya is a comic book character in the Marvel comics universe.Taki ..
Taki, Mie
Taki (多気町; -cho) is a town located in Taki District, Mie, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 10,782 and a density of 217.42 persons per km². The total area is 49.59 km². ..
Taki, Shimane
Taki (多伎町; -cho) is a town located in Hikawa District, Shimane, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 4,096 and a density of 74.27 persons per km². The total area is 55.15 km². ..
Takigawa clan
The Takigawa clan of the Owari province's origins are not truly known. Thanks to Takigawa Kazumasu, the Takigawa greatly rose in prominence during that of the 16th century of the Sengoku Period. Kazumasa was a generally under both Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The Takigawa clan however faded ..
Takigawa Kazumasu
(died in 1586) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of Oda during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Kazumasu became one of the most well known generals under Oda Nobunaga, serving him from 1558 and onward. Around the year of 1569 Kazumasu received land of the Ise province and initially suppo..
Takigawa Toshikatsu
Takigawa Toshikatsu (1543-1610) was a retainer of the Japanese clan of Oda during the Azuchi-Momoyama Period of the 17th century. Toshikatsu was from the Kitabatake clan and of some close relation to Kitabatake Harutomo. It is not known if the latter however was the son or brother of Toshikatsu. Aft..
Takijiro Onishi
Admiral Takijiro Onishi in the cockpit, wearing flight gear. Admiral Onishi. Takijirō Ōnishi (June 2, 1891–August 16, 1945) (Kanji: 大西瀧治郎, Hiragana: おおにし たきじろう) was a Japanese admiral, known as the father of kamikaze. Early in the Pacific Campaign of..
Takikawa, Hokkaido
Takikawa (滝川市; -shi) is a city located in Sorachi, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 45,977 and the density of 396.97 persons per km². The total area is 115.82 km². The city was founded on July 1, 1958. History 1890 Takikawa Village opened1906 Takikawa b..
Takikomi
In Japanese, Takikomi refers to a rice dish. The word means "hard-steamed" in the Japanese language. It also makes a great dog's name! For more japanese words in english, browse Ask.com or Google to find some. Or, go to http://www.rockinbassman.com/index.php?page=fun" ..
Takilma, Oregon
Takilma is an unincorporated community in Josephine County,Oregon, United States, south of Cave Junction. It is considered an alternative community. ..
Takin
The Takin (Budorcas taxicolor) is a goat-antelope found in heavily forested areas of the Eastern Himalayas. There are four subspecies: Budorcas taxicolor taxicolor; the Mishmi Takin, Budorcas taxicolor bedfordi; the Golder Takin, Budorcas taxicolor tibetana; the Tibetan or Sichuan Takin, and Budor..
Takin' Care of Business
"Takin' Care of Business" is a song written and first recorded by Bachman-Turner Overdrive. Licensed as the theme to Office Depot commercials and re-recorded by many bands (including a famous cover by Alvin and The Chipmunks), this song is one of the most recognizable in Classic Rock. The lyrics o..
Takin' It to the Streets
Takin' It to the Streets is the sixth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1976. (see 1976 in music). It was the first to feature Michael McDonald on lead vocals. Taylor Hicks performed the title track of this album on the fifth season of American Idol, and it will ..
Takin' My Time
Takin' My Time is the third album by Bonnie Raitt, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music). Widely considered one of her strongest works, critic Robert Christgau praised the album for "conveying songs from Calypso Rose and Martha Reeves Vandella into the women's music of the '70s." In an interview ta..
Takin' Over the Asylum
Takin' Over the Asylum was a six part BBC Scotland television drama about a hospital radio station in a Glasgow psychiatric hospital. It was written by Donna Franceschild, produced by Chris Parr and directed by David Blair. The station is developed by alcoholic double glazing salesperson Eddie McK..
Takine, Fukushima
Takine (滝根町; -machi) was a town located in Tamura District, Fukushima, Japan. On March 1, 2005 the town merged with three other towns and a village from the district forming the city of Tamura, Fukushima. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 5,410 and a density ..
Taking
A taking is an action by a government depriving a person of private property without the payment of just compensation. A government could effect this taking in several ways including: physically occupying it and preventing others to enter upon it;exercising the power of eminent domain; andregulati..
TakingITGlobal
TakingITGlobal (TIG) is a global non-governmental organization (NGO) that runs a large youth community web portal, focused on helping young people express themselves, take positive action and understand global issues. TakingITGlobal is based in Toronto, Ontario with offices and staff in New York Cit..
Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday is a post-hardcore or emo band from Amityville, New York but is self-described as a Rock band. Contents 1 Biography2 Band members2.1 Former members3 Discography4 Compilations5 Singles6 Videography7 Trivia8 External links Biography..
Taking Back Sunday Demo
This is the demo that convinced Victory Records to sign Taking Back Sunday. All of these songs have since been re-recorded and appear on newer albums. Two versions are known to exist. One, titled "The 'Tell All Your Friends" Demo', with a picture of a man and woman kissing on the insert, and a late..
Taking Back Sunday EP
The Taking Back Sunday EP is Taking Back Sunday's first traceable demo. Jesse Lacey, now of the band Brand New, was in the band during the making of this demo. The lead vocals on this album are not sung by Adam Lazzara, but by their original singer, Antonio Longo. Track listing "Lost And Found" ..
Taking Care of Business
Taking Care of Business was a film made in 1990 starring James Belushi, Charles Grodin, Anne De Salvo, Loryn Locklin, Stephen Elliott, Hector Elizondo, Veronica Hamel, Mako and Gates McFadden. It was directed by Arthur Hiller. Taking Care of Business or Filofax as it was released in the UK tells..
Taking Children Seriously
Taking Children Seriously, TCS, is a worldwide parenting movement and educational philosophy based upon the idea that it is possible and desirable to raise and educate children without either doing anything to them against their will, or making them do anything against their will. It was founded in..
Taking It All Too Hard
Taking It All Too Hard, is the 6th track in the 1983 album "Genesis" by Genesis. The single was only released in the US. It included the 8th track from the album, "Silver Rainbow", as the B-side Credits Phil Collins - drums, percussion, vocalsTony Banks - keyboardsMike Rutherford - guitars, bass ..
Taking Liberties
Taking Liberties is an Elvis Costello and the Attractions odds-n-sods collection. Released in the US only. Track Listing Side one "Clean Money" – 1:57"Girls Talk" – 1:56"Talking in the Dark" – 1:56"Radio Sweetheart" – 2:24"Black and White World (Demo version)" – 1:51"Big Tears" – 3:10"..
Taking Liberties (Frasier)
‘Taking Liberties’ is the fifth episode in the eighth series of the American NBC television sitcom Frasier. It is significant in that it brings a close to the ‘Niles / Daphne / Mel Karnofsky’ triangle that have been a significant plot point throughout the seventh and eighth seasons. Con..
Taking Lives
Taking Lives is a 1999 thriller novel by Michael Pye about an FBI profiler in search of a serial killer who assumes the identities of his victims. It was adapted to film in 2004 and was set in the city of Montréal, Québec, Canada. Current edition Alfred A. Knopf, 1999, ISBN 0375402608 ..
Taking Lives (film)
Taking Lives is a 2004 film starring Angelina Jolie and Ethan Hawke, based on the novel of the same title by Michael Pye. Contents 1 Plot2 Cast3 Music4 External links Plot A successful FBI profiler, Illeana Scott (Jolie), is summoned to help out Canadian law enforcement in M..
Taking Off
"Taking Off" is a song by the British goth pop band The Cure. It was the second single to be taken from their 2004 eponymous album released in the UK. It was the European equivalent to the American "alt.end" single. Track listing "Taking Off""Why Can't I Be Me?""Your God Is Fear" Personnel Robert..
Taking Off (album)
Taking Off is the soundtrack to the 1971 movie "Taking Off" directed by Miloš Forman and starring Lynn Carlin, Buck Henry and Georgia Engel. It includes two future artists in brief appearances: Kathy Bates (listed as Bobo Bates in the credits) and Carly Simon, both as auditioning singers. Bates s..
Taking Over
Taking Over was the second album recorded by Overkill, released by Megaforce records in 1987. Tracklist Deny the Cross 4:42Wrecking Crew 4:30Fear His Name 5:23Use Your Head 4:18Fatal if Swallowed 6:44Powersurge 4:34In Union We Stand 4:23Electro-Violence 3:43Overkill II (The Nightmare Continues) 7..
Taking Shape
Taking Shape is the debut EP of October Fall. It was released independently and was available for purchase at shows and online at [Smartpunk]. Track Listing I'll Find You Again (3:29)A Story To Tell (3:36)Behind These Doors (3:57)In Spite Pt. II (4:52)88 Keys and Broken Strings (5:13) ..
Taking Sides
Taking Sides is the name of two bands: Taking Sides (Australian band)Taking Sides (New Jersey band) Other uses: Taking sides, a phrase meaning taking a position on one side of an argumentTaking Sides (play), a play by Ronald Harwood Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary..
Taking Sides (Australian band)
Taking Sides are a hardcore punk band from Sydney, Australia. Formed in late 2002, the band quickly established itself as one of the leading members of the Australian Hardcore scene. Combining an old-school sound with thrashy, guttural vocals, Taking Sides draw from a diverse range of musical influ..
Taking Sides (New Jersey band)
Taking Sides is a rock band hailing from southern New Jersey. They have been delivering their unique blend of rock, comprised of intense, yet melodic guitars, explosive drums, thundering bass, and sharp vocals since the completion of their current lineup in 2003. They have become a world-renowned q..
Taking Sides (play)
Taking Sides is a play turned film by British playwright Ronald Harwood, featuring musicians as its main characters and based on a true story. ..
Taking the Falls
Taking the Falls was a Canadian dramedy series, which aired on CTV in the 1995-96 television season. The show starred Cynthia Dale as Terry Lane, a former police officer turned private investigator in Niagara Falls who solved crimes with the help of her lawyer friend Katherine MacVicar (Sandra Nels..
Taking the Fifth
In American criminal law, "taking the Fifth", also known as "pleading the Fifth", is the act of refusing to testify under oath in a court of law or any other tribunal (such as a Congressional committee) on the grounds that the answers that would be given could be used as evidence against the witness..
Taking the Long Way
Taking the Long Way is an album by Dallas, Texas-based American country music band Dixie Chicks, was released May 23, 2006 in the US and June 12, 2006 worldwide (see 2006 in music). The first single from the album, "Not Ready to Make Nice", was released in March 2006. On May 18, 2006, the album wa..
Taking the mickey
Taking the mickey and taking the piss are British slang expressions meaning to tease or ridicule. Also shortened to take the mick. An abbreviated form of the Cockney rhyming slang take the mickey bliss, meaning 'take the piss'. E.g."Stop taking the mickey out of Billy, he's very sensitive and you'r..
Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) is a 1974 rock album by Brian Eno. The album continued the experimental, lyrically cryptic music Eno had made on his previous album, Here Come the Warm Jets. Many of the songs contain references to China or Chinese culture. Eno said that the title of the album ..
Takino, Hyogo
Takino (滝野町; -cho) is a town located in Katō District, Hyogo, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 11,807 and a density of 597.22 persons per km². The total area is 19.77 km². Takino's sister city is Hollister, California. External links ..
Takinoue, Hokkaido
Takinoue (滝上町; -chou) is a town located in Monbetsu District, Abashiri, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2004, the town has an estimated population of 3,443 and a density of 4.49 persons per km². The total area is 766.89 km². External link [Town website] in Japanese..
Takion
Takion is the name of a DC comic book series which ran for 7 issues in 1996, and of the lead character of that series. Paul Kupperburg is the character's creator. Character History Josh Saunders, an Earthman, found he was able to manipulate the Source, and took on the name Takion. On the death of ..
Takis
Takis is Greece's most famous living artist. Adopted by France, his works can be found in many public locations in and around Paris. ..
Takis Fotopoulos
--> Takis Fotopoulos (born October 141940) is a Greek political philosopher and academic. Contents 1 Early life2 Academia and afterwards3 Inclusive Democracy4 Major works5 Contributions to other books6 Further reading7 Related topics and organisations8 Ext..
Takis Fyssas
Panagiotis "Takis" Fyssas (born 12 June 1973 in Athens) is a Greek left-back, currently playing for Heart of Midlothian and the Greek national football team, for whom he has been capped nearly 50 times. Fyssas started his career in the Panionios GS youth academy, achieving his senior debut in the ..
Takis Loukanidis
Takis Loukanidis is a former Greek footballer. Born in Paranesti, a village in the broader area of Drama in 1937, he played with AEK-Komotini and Doxa-Drama. He was claimed by all Greek football teams, by some Italian teams, by Fenerbahce and also by some Cypriot teams. Finally, Antonis Mantzevelak..
Takis Oikonomopoulos
Takis (Panagiotis) Oikonomopoulos (born October 19, 1943) was a record-holding Greek goalkeeper for the Greek football (soccer) team Panathinaikos. He currently coaches goalkeeping at Panathinaikos. In 1964, a month after coach Stefan Bobek arrived at Panathinaikos, Takis Oikonomopoulos was transfe..
Takis Sinopoulos
Takis Sinopoulos (1917-1981) was a Greek poet and a leading figure among the so-called first postwar generation of Greek poets. A doctor by profession, he came of age at the beginning of perhaps the most terrible decade of Greece's recent history, running from the Metaxas dictatorship through war, ..
Takis Tsoukalas
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Takizawa, Iwate
Takizawa (滝沢村; -mura) is a village located in Iwate District, Iwate, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 52,981 and a density of 290.59 persons per km². The total area is 182.32 km². External links [Official website] in Japanese ..
Taki (game)
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since April 2006. Taki (or Super Taki) is a ..
Taki (Soul Calibur)
Taki (多喜 Taki) is a fictional Japanese character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. Taki made her first appearance in Soul Edge and has returned for all three sequels: Soul Calibur, Soul Calibur II and Soul Calibur III. Contents 1 Biography2 Weapons3 Stages4&nb..
TAKI 183
New York City's TAKI 183 One of the originators of New York graffiti/ "bombing" was TAKI 183 – a foot messenger who would write his nickname around New York streets that he daily frequented en route in the late 1960s and early 1970s. On July 21, 1971, the New York Times ran an article about..
Taki District, Mie
Taki (多気郡; -gun) is a district located in Mie, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 49,800 and a density of 98.23 persons per km². The total area is 506.97 km². Towns and villages Present towns MeiwaOdaiTaki Former villages Miyagawa (Present..
Taki Fiti
Taki Fiti was born on August 11, 1950 in Kruševo in Republic of Macedonia. He received his MA in 1980, and his Ph.D. in 1983 at the Faculty of Economics in Skopje. From 1996 - 1998, he was Minister of Finance of the Republic of Macedonia. The scope of his scientific interests includes economics, e..
Taki Inoue
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Taki Matsuya
Takaski "Taki" Matsuya or sometimes called the Wiz Kid is a fictional mutant character from Marvel Comics. Created by Louise Simonson and Jon Bogdanove, his first appearance was in X-Terminators #1 (October 1988). Character history A very intelligent but, dyslexic boy genius, Taki lost his parents ..
Taki Ongoy
In 1986, Victor Heredia (Argentinian singer-songwriter) composed "Taki Ongoy", a conceptual work that recalls the political-religious milenarist movement against the invasion of the Spanish culture in South America (1560-1572). Songs: -Text #1 Conversations of the old and wise (Nahuatl - Nuahatlac..
Taki Rentaro
Taki Rentaro (滝廉太郎, August 24 1879 - June 29 1903) was a pianist, and one of the most well-known composers of Japan. He was born in Tokyo, but moved to many places during his childhood, owing to his father's job. He graduated the Tokyo Music School in 1901. One of his famous pieces is K..
Taki Theodoracopulos
Taki Theodoracopulos (born August 11 1936), better known as Taki, is a Greek-born right-wing journalist and writer, living in Switzerland, London, and New York. His column "High Life" has appeared in The Spectator for the past twenty-five years, and he has also written for National Review, the Lond..
Takk...
Takk... is the fifth full-length studio album by the Icelandic band Sigur Rós. It has sold over 800,000 copies worldwide. The first singles, "Glósóli" and "Sæglópur", were released on August 15 2005 and August 16 2005 respectively, the former worldwide and the latter only in the United States..
Takkari Donga
Takkari Donga is a Telugu film that released on January 12, 2002 and was directed by Jayant Paranjee. Mahesh Babu, Lisa Ray and Bipasha Basu play the lead roles. ..
Takko, Aomori
Takko (田子町; -machi) is a town located in San'nohe District, Aomori, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 7,007 and a density of 28.94 persons per km². The total area is 242.10 km². External links [Takko official website] in Japanese..
Taklamakan
Dust storm in Taklamakan from space, June 25, 2005 The Taklamakan (also Taklimakan) is a desert of Central Asia, in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. Some references fancifully state that Taklamakan means "if you go in, you won't come out"; others state..
Takla Haymanot
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Saint Takla Haymanot the Ethiopian Takla Haymanot (known in the Coptic Church as Saint Takla Haymanot of Ethiopia) (c.1215 - c.1313) was an Ethiopian monk who founded a major monastery in his native province of Shewa. He is considered a saint by both..
Takla Haymanot (disambiguation)
Takla Haymanot or Tekle Haymont is the name of several famous Ethiopians: Tekle Haymanot ITekle Haymanot IITekle Haymanot of Gondar, a usurper Tekle Haymanot, appointed Negus or king of Gojjam and Kaffa by Emperor Yohannes IV Takla Haymanot is also the name of a Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox ..
Takla Lake Marine Provincial Park
Takla Lake Marine Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Takla Landing Water Aerodrome
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Takla Maryam
Takla Maryam (Ge'ez ተክለ ማርያም takla māryām "Plant of Mary," Amh. tekle māryām, throne name Hezba Nañ ህዝበ ናኝ hizba nāñ) was {{IPA (1430 - 1433) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonid dynasty. He was the second son of Yeshaq I. Manoel de Almeida remarks that the desc..
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Takna Jigme Zangpo
Takna Jigme Zangpo spent thirty-seven years in a Chinese prison in Lhasa, Tibet as a political prisoner [#endnote_prison]. Takna Jigme Zangpo, first imprisoned in 1965, was released from prison on a medical parole in 2002 [#endnote_release]. Even while imprisoned, he continued to ..
Tako
Tako may refer to: Japanese food:* the Japanese word for octopus.* Tako hiki, a Japanese knife used to prepare sashimi* Takoyaki, a type of dumpling Tako, a town in Japan A Yugoslavian jazz-rock and symphonic progressive rock band from the 70's This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] pag..
Tako, Chiba
Tako (多古町; -machi) is a town located in Katori District, Chiba, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 17,192 and a density of 236.54 persons per km². The total area is 72.68 km². External links [Tako official website] in Japanese ..
Takoba
Takoba (also Takuba or Takouba) is the sword used by the Tuareg that is usually about one meter in length. The Takoba has several notable features, including three or more hand-ground fuller grooves and a rounded point. Takoba swords, like many iron implements of the Tuareg, have the handle covered..
Takoma
Takoma may mean: Takoma Park, Maryland, a city located in Montgomery County, MarylandTakoma, Washington, DC, a neighborhood in Washington, DCTakoma (Washington Metro), a stop on the Red Line of the Washington Metro subway systemTakoma Records, a record label founded by John Fahey See also Tacoma (di..
Takoma, Washington, DC
Map of Washington, D.C., with Takoma highlighted in red Takoma is a neighborhood in northern Washington, D.C.. It is located in the District's Fourth Ward, within the northwest quadrant. Takoma is bounded by Georgia Avenue to the west, Aspen Street to the south, and Eastern Avenue to the north..
Takoma (Washington Metro)
Takoma is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C. on the Red Line. It is the last station within the District of Columbia on the eastern end of the line. The station serves the area of Takoma Park, Maryland and the Takoma neighborhood of Washington, D.C. and is located in Northwest at Ceda..
Takoma Park, Maryland
Takoma Park is a city in Montgomery County, Maryland, USA. The name reportedly comes from an American Indian word meaning "high up near heaven." The population was 17,299 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Law and government4.1 Mayor4.2 ..
Takoma Park Folk Festival
The Takoma Park Folk Festival is a music festival held annually in Takoma Park, Maryland. It has been in existence since 1978, founded by Sam Abbott, a former mayor of Takoma Park. In addition to hosting concerts on eight stages by musicians from around the world, the Festival also celebrates Mary..
Takoma Park Middle School
Takoma Park Middle School Address 7611 Piney Branch RoadSilver Spring, Maryland 20910 Contact Information Phone: 301-650-6444Fax: 301-650-6430 Type Public Middle School Student Body Co-Educational Grades 6 to 8 Enrollment 984 (2005) District Montgomery County Public Schools Nickname TPMS M..
Takoma Records
The distinctive Takoma label Takoma Records was a small but influential record label set up between 1959 and 1960 by John Fahey, Norman Pierce and ED Denson.It was named after Fahey's hometown, the Washington, D.C. suburb of Takoma Park, Maryland. Fahey had started a new genre of guitar music,..
Takotna, Alaska
Takotna is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, United States. The population was 50 at the 2000 census. Geography Takotna is located at [62°58′19″N, 156°4′58″W] (62.971977, -156.082641)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the U..
Takouba
Takouba is a Tuareg sword. External link [Vikingsword.com] ..
Takovo
Takovo is a town in the municipality of Gornji Milanovac, Serbia. It has a population of about 15,000. The Second Uprising of Serbs under the leadership of Milos Obrenovic started in this city. ..
Takovo Uprising
Takovo Uprising (Serbian: Takovski ustanak) is a painting by Paja Jovanovic (born: Vrsac, 1859; died: Vienna 1957), one of the greatest Serbian realist painters. It represents the start of Second Serbian Uprising against Ottoman Empire in Takovo, 1813. The picture represents folk Prince Milos Obren..
Takoyaki
A Boat of Takoyaki Square takoyaki pan with 16 molds Takoyaki (Japanese: たこ焼, たこ焼き, or 章魚焼き, literally fried or baked octopus) is a popular Japanese dumpling made of batter, diced octopus, tenkasu, pickled ginger, konnyaku, and green onion, topped with okonomiyaki ..
Takoyaki pan
Takoyaki pan with 16 molds A is a heavy frying pan typically made of cast iron with half-spherical molds used to make takoyaki, a traditional octopus ball snack. They are made heavy in order to evenly heat the takoyaki. Commercial gas-fueled takoyaki cookers are used at Japanese festivals o..
Tako hiki
Yanagi ba (left) and Tako hiki (right) Tako hiki (タコ引, literally, octopus-pull), yanagi ba (柳刃, literally, willow blade), and fugu hiki (ふぐ引き, literally, pufferfish-puller) are long thin knives used in the Japanese kitchen, belonging to the group of Sashimi bocho (Japanese: ..
Takpa
The Takpa are a relatively unknown tribe in Arunachal Pradesh. They are ethnically related to the Monpa and Tshangla and live in the districts of Tawang, notably near the Tibetan border. They are Tibetan Buddhist by religion and lead a lifestyle that is somewhat like other Tibetan Buddhist tribes in..
Takraw
An indigenous sport native to Thailand and Laos, Takraw (Thuck Thay in Lao, Thuck = twine Thay = kick) resembles volleyball, except that it uses a rattan ball and only allows players to use their feet and heads. The game evolved from a hacky sack type practice, into the aiming of a kick into a high,..
Takro
Takro A Southeast Asian sport that displays incredible acrobatic skills. It uses a hollow weaved bamboo ball that is hit over a five foot net. It is legal to hit with the feet, knees, elbows, shoulders, and head, but not the hands. In the United States it is played at the Hmong Fourth of July Tou..
Takron-Galtos
Takron-Galtos is a prison planet in the 30th Century setting of the DC Comics universe. It incarcerated many of the Legion of Super-Heroes' villains and first appeared in Adventure Comics #359 (August, 1967). ..
Takrur
Takrur was one of the minor Iron Age states of West Africa, which flourished roughly parallel to the Kingdom of Ghana. Located in the Senegal Valley, along the border of present-day Senegal and Mauritania, it was a trading center, where gold from the Bambuk region, salt from the Awlil, Sahel grain, ..
Takshak
Takshak or Taxak is a gotra or clan of Jats found in India, Pakistan and Central Asia. Contents 1 Origin1.1 The Shavi dynasty1.2 Tartar and Naga connection1.3 In the Mahabharata2 Takshaks today3 Abroad4 Choudhary Nihal Singh Takshak5 References6 Exter..
Takshanuk Mountains
The Takshanuk Mountains are a mountain range in Southeast Alaska, United States that separate the Chilkoot and Chilkat watersheds and also form the northern portion of the Chilkat Peninsula. ..
Takshashila University
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Takshashila University (also known as the Hellenized Taxila) was an important institution of learning in Ancien..
Taksim
For the Istanbul district, see Taksim Square Taksim (Turkish for Division) was the rallying cry for the Turkish Cypriots who thought that partitioning of Cyprus was the only way to ensure peace and security on an island with a majority ethnic Greek population. The 1960 Republic of Cyprus was set u..
Taksim Square
Taksim Square seen from the neighbouring Marmara Hotel Cumhuriyet Aniti located in the middle of Taksim Square Taksim Square (Turkish: Taksim Meydanı) situated in the European part of Istanbul, Turkey, is a major shopping, tourist and leisure district famed for its restaurants, shops a..
Taksim Square massacre
"Taksim Square Incidents" also known as Taksim Square massecares is the name given to the events happaned during 1977 Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey. Former Turkish prime minister Bulent Ecevit recalled he had learned of the existence of Counter-Guerrilla, the Turkish "stay-behind" armies for ..
Taksin
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. This article is about the Thai king. For the Thai prime minister, see Thaksin Shinawatra. Statue in Wat Wel..
Taksony of Hungary
Taksony (c. 931 - 970) (Slovak: Takšoň) was the fejedelem (ruling prince) of Hungary between 955 and 970. We have few details on his life. His father was Zoltan of Hungary. Taksony's policies were a change from the previous habit of the Hungarian leaders of conducting rapid raids on neighbouring ..
Taktin Oey
Taktin Oey is an American composer. He graduated from West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North in 2004 and currently attends Harvard University. He has received a range of awards including the 1999 and 1996 ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors & Publishers) and First Prize for his Piano..
Taktsé
Taktsé (also written Tagtse, Dagzê, or Stag-rtse) can refer to: Taktsé Castle in central Tibet;Dagzê County in the Tibet Autonomous Region. redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Taktsé Castle
Taktsé Castle (#redirect [[Template:Bo]]) was a castle located in the Chingwa (#redirect [[Template:bo]]) district of Chonggyä (#redirect [[Template:bo]]) in central Tibet. According to legend, it was home to the kings of Tibet before Songtsen Gampo (604–650) moved his capital to Lhasa. It would..
Taktshang
Taktshang is the most famous of monasteries in Bhutan. It hangs on a cliff at 3,120 metres (10,200 feet), some 700 meters (2,300 feet) above the bottom of Paro valley. Famous visitors include Ngawang Namgyal in the 17th century and Milarepa. The name means "Tiger's nest", the legend being that Pad..
Takt time
Takt time can be defined as the maximum time allowed to produce a product in order to meet demand. It is derived from the German word taktzeit which translates to clock cycle. The pace of production flow would then be set based on this takt time. Product flow is expected to fall within a pace that i..
Taku
Taku can refer to: The Eighth Wonder of the World Taku, a killer whale that lives in SeaWorldTaku, Saga, a city located in Saga prefecture on the island of Kyushu, JapanTaku Forts, forts on the south bank of the Hai He, in Tanggu District, Tianjin municipality, in northeastern ChinaTaku Glacier, in..
Taku, Saga
Taku (多久市; -shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 23,488 and a population density of 242.32 persons per km². The total area is 96.93 km². The city was founded on May 1, 1954. External links [Offic..
Takuan
Takuan (or takuan-zuke) is a traditional Japanese pickle made from daikon radish. In addition to being served alongside other types of tsukemono in traditional Japanese cuisine, takuan is also enjoyed at the end of meals because it is thought to aid digestion. The first step in making traditi..
Takuan Soho
Part of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Takuhatsu
Takuhatsu (托鉢) is a traditional form of begging, common to Buddhist monks in Japan. In the practice of takuhatsu, monks travel to various businesses and residences in order to receive donations of food and money. Monks never beg at temples, shrines, churches, schools, government offic..
Takuji Yamashita
Takuji Yamashita (1874-1959), born in Yawatahama on Shikoku, Japan, is considered as an early 20th century civil rights pioneer. In spite of imposing social and legal barriers, he directly challenged three of America's major barriers against Asians: citizenship, joining a profession, and owning land..
Takuma, Kagawa
Takuma (詫間町; -cho) was a town located in the former Mitoyo District, Kagawa, Japan. On January 1, 2006 the town merged with six other towns from the district forming the city of Mitoyo and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 15..
Takumar
Takumar is the name that Pentax (Asahi Optical at the time) gave to its line of lenses designed to fit its SLR cameras. Named for the Japanese photographer Takuma Kajiwara, the name adorned Pentax lenses from approximately (unknown? 195?) until 1975, when Pentax switched from the M42 screw mount t..
Takuma Saiou
Takuma Saiou Appears in Yu-Gi-Oh! (Duel Monsters) GX Debut Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Episode 53 Birthday Unknown Deck Tarot Sign Unknown Age Unknown Height Unknown Weight Unknown Blood type Unknown Favorite food Unknown Least favorite food Unknown Status at debut Leader of th..
Takuma Sakazaki
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Takuma Sato
Takuma Sato (佐藤 琢磨 Satō Takuma, born January 28, 1977) is a Japanese Formula One automobile racing driver. Contents 1 Junior Years2 Promotion to Formula One3 BAR Test driver4 Improve or leave5 BAR to Super Aguri5.1 Complete Formula One results6 Se..
Takuma Takewaka
Takuma Takewaka (竹若拓磨 Takewaka Takuma) is a Japanese voice actor (seiyū) born on 22nd March 1971. Notable roles Masaomi Oogami in Onmyou TaisenkiAmon in Witch Hunter RobinOgawara Ryouhei in [[Jinki:EXTEND]]Kirihito in Get Backers External links ..
Takumi-gumi
The Second Takumi-gumi is a Japanese yakuza gang affiliated with the powerful Yamaguchi-gumi syndicate. The Kansai-based gang was founded in 1967 by Masaru Takumi, the longtime second-in-command (wakagashira) and financial overseer of the Yamaguchi-gumi. Takumi was kumicho of gang's 1000-members..
Takumi Nagayasu
Takumi Nagayasu (ながやす 巧 Nagayasu Takumi) is a Japanese manga artist. ..
Takumi Nakayama
Takumi Nakayama Career Snapshot Born November 11, 1973 Died not yet Total Fights 19 Won 10 Lost 6 Drew 3 Knockouts / submissions 1 / 1 Titles Won KOTC World Lightweight champion Takumi Nakayama (November 11,1973-) is a Japanese MMA fighter. His name is shown as 中山巧 in Japa..
Takumi Obara
Takumi Obara (born February 9, 1967) is an athlete from Japan. He competes in triathlon. Obara competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He took twenty-first place with a total time of 1:50:29.95. ..
Takumi Yamazaki
Takumi Yamazaki (山崎 たくみ Yamazaki Takumi), né Isao Yamazaki (山崎 功 Yamazaki Isao, born April 14, 1964) is a seiyū who was born in Tokyo. Notable voice roles Naobi/Yata in .hack//RootsYata in .hack//G.U.Wiseman and Harald Hoerwick in .hackSeiuchin in Kinnikuman NiseiRoybea Loy in Gun..
Takuo Kojima
Takuo Kojima (小島卓雄) is a Japanese astronomer. He is a prolific discoverer of asteroids and discoverer of the periodic comet 70P Kojima. ..
Takuro Ishii
Takuro Ishii (Ishii Takuro, 石井琢朗; born August 25, 1970, came from Sano, Tochigi Japan) is a professional baseball player, and husband of former J-Pop singer Azusa Senou. He plays with the Yokohama BayStars as well as the Japanese national team. He bats left handed and throws right handed. ..
Takurō Kitagawa
is a seiyū who is affiliated with Sigma Seven. Contents 1 Voice roles1.1 TV Anime1.2 OVA1.3 Movie Anime1.4 Dubbing2 External links Voice roles TV Anime Cyber Team in Akihabara (Cigogne Raspaile)Gantz (Yoshida)Highschool! Kimen-gumi (Auzō Sainan)Mobile Suit Zeta G..
Takuro Miuchi
Takuro Miuchi plays rugby at No. 8. He was captain of the Japan national rugby union team until relieved of that responsibility by Japan national team coach Jean-Pierre Élissalde in a surprise move during February 2006. He has since been recalled to the team for the IRB Pacific 5 Nations games. ..
Takuro Yoshida
Yoshida Takuro (吉田 拓郎) is a male J-Pop artist. He was born on April 5, 1946 in Okuchi, Kagoshima and raised up in Hiroshima. He made his debut with the single Imeji no Uta / Maku II on June, 1970. Discography Albums Yoshida Takuro Seishun no Uta - Re-released on Februa..
Takushoku University
Takushoku University (拓殖大学 Takushoku Daigaku, abbreviated as 拓大 Takudai) was founded in 1900 by Prince Taro Katsura. Originally it was named the Taiwan Association School, and was founded to produce graduates to contribute to the development of Taiwan. It was renamed to Takushoku Univers..
Takutea
Takutea, in the Cook Islands, is a small uninhabited island 9 miles northwest of Atiu. Because it is only one-half square mile in size and has a very dangerous landing at the northwest corner of the reef, it has been designated a wildlife sanctuary, mainly for the red-tailed tropic birds and red-foo..
Takuto Meyers
The character Takuto Meyers (タクト マイヤーズ, Takuto Maiyaazu) is the protagonist of the manga and video game series, Galaxy Angel He does not appear in the anime series at all. He is the newly appointed commander of the Elsior along with the Angel Troupe, and is widely known to be both a..
Takutu River
The Takutu River is a river in the Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo Region of Guyana. It forms part of the boundary with Brazil, and is a tributary of the Branco River. The Takutu River's sources almost link with those of the Essequibo River. Archaic petroglyphs have been recorded below the mouth of t..
Takuya Igarashi
Takuya Igarashi is a Japanese animator who has directed the anime series Bishôjo senshi Seera Muun S (Sailor Moon S), Bishôjo senshi Seera Muun Seera Staazu (Sailor Stars), and Oja majô doremi (Bothersome Witch Doremi). External links [Takuya Igarashi on the Internet Movie Database] ..
Takuya Kanbara
A promotional image of Takuya Kanbara Takuya Kanbara (神原拓也 Kanbara Takuya) is the main character in the fictional series Digimon Frontier. Takuya, the leader of the group, chose to wield the Spirits of Fire that hold AncientGreymon's power. Takuya begins as a typical goggle boy, a memb..
Takuya Kimura
Takuya Kimura (Kimura Takuya, 木村拓哉, nicknamed Kimutaku; born November 13, 1972) is a Japanese actor and singer, a member of the pop music group SMAP. Despite his long career and his status as an "idol", he remains a very prominent figure in pop culture. Many of the dramas he starred in had r..
Taku (whale)
Taku is a male killer whale, born at Seaworld in Florida. After birth, he spent most of his time, being with Katina or Nyar, his half-sister. After 3 years of his mothers' care, she gave birth again. When his little sister was born he was very interested and since that moment they were inseparable! ..
Taku Forts
The Taku Forts (Chinese: 大沽船坞; pinyin: dagu paotai) are forts located by the Hai He (Peiho River) estuary, in Tanggu District, Tianjin municipality, in northeastern China. They are located 60 km southeast of Tianjin City. Contents 1 History1.1 Second Opium War1.2 Soldiers w..
Taku Glacier
Taku Glacier Details Answer Location Descending from the Juneau Icefield to Taku Inlet, Alaska. Type Valley Glacier Area 670 square km (261 square miles) Length 92 km (57 miles) Terminus Tidewater front Status Advancing Taku Glacier is a tidewater glacier located in Taku Inlet..
Taku Iwasaki
is a Japanese composer. His hometown is Tokyo, Japan. ..
Taku Murata
Taku Murata is a video game programmer for Square Co., Ltd. He was born in 1965 and joined the company in 1991. Game credits Secret of Mana: Boss character algorithmsSeiken Densetsu 3: Boss character algorithms, maps, world mapsFinal Fantasy Tactics: Main programmerVagrant Story: Main programmer Ex..
Taku River
The Taku River is a river in British Columbia and Alaska. See also List of Alaska rivers ..
Taku Sakakibara
Taku Sakakibara, better known as TaQ (pronounced Ta-KU, not tack), is a musician who works for Konami, producing songs for Bemani games (though he is no longer affiliated with beatmania IIDX as of 10th style; he has pursued other musical interest outside of Bemani). His productions are mainly electr..
Taku Sugimoto
Taku Sugimoto is a Japanese guitarist. His playing is characterised as free improvisation and is usually extremely quiet, giving equal importance to noise and to silence. He has collaborated with other japanese musicians, said to be part of the Onkyo movement, such as Sachiko M, Toshimaru Nakamura a..
Taku Yamasaki
Taku Yamasaki (山崎 拓; Yamasaki Taku, December 11, 1936 -) is a Japanese politician, a member of the House of Representatives of Japan. Born in Dalian, Manchukuo, he was blinded in one eye as a child. He is a graduate of Waseda University. As a Diet member, he served as Minister of Constructio..
Takwin
Takwin was a goal of certain Islamic alchemists, notably Jabir ibn Hayyan. In the alchemical context, takwin refers to the artificial creation of life in the laboratory, up to and including human life. Whether Jabir meant this goal to be interpreted literally is unknown. Jabir states in his Book of..
Takydromus
Contents 1 Scientific name:2 Common name:3 General introduction:4 Description:5 Distribution:6 Habitat:7 Reproduction:8 Classification Scientific name: Takydromus DAUDIN, 1802 Common name: Oriental Racers General introduction: Takydromus is a lizard genu..
Takydromus haughtonianus
Goalpara Grass Lizard Takydromus haughtonianus is a species of lizard. Distribution: NE India (Assam) Type locality: Goalpara, Assam External links [EMBL reptile database] References Günther, A. 1888 On a collection of reptiles from China. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (6) 1: 165-172Jerdon,T...
Takydromus khasiensis
Java Grass Lizard Takydromus khasiensis is a species of lizard. Distribution: India (Assam, Meghalaya), adjacent Myanmar (= Burma). Type locality: Khasi Hills, near Assam. External links [EMBL reptile database] References Arnold, E. N. 1997 Interrelationships and evolution of the east..
Takydromus sexlineatus
Asian Grass Lizard or Six-striped Long-tailed Lizard Takydromus sexlineatus is a species of lizard. The tail length is usually over three times the snout-vent length in this species. Distribution: India (Sikkim, Assam), China (Guizhou, Fujian, Hong Kong, Guangxi = Kwangsi, Guangdong = Kwantung, H..
Takydromus tachydromoides
Takydromus tachydromoides (Japanese grass lizard) is a wall lizard species of the genus Takydromus. It is found in Japan. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: [Special] ..
Tak (function)
Tak is a recursive mathematical function defined as def tak( x, y, z) unless y < x z else tak( tak(x-1, y, z), tak(y-1, z, x), tak(z-1, x, y) ) end end It is often used as a benchmark for languages with optimization for recursion External links [Wolfram] ..
Tak (rapper)
Tak (born Takbir Bashir) is a member of the hip hop ensemble Styles of Beyond. He is also associated with the Demigodz and Fort Minor. He has been friends with Linkin Park and Fort Minor frontman Mike Shinoda for ten years. Tak is brother of musical producer Bilal Bashir. He has also appeared in..
Tak (town)
Tak is a town (thesaban mueang) in northwest of Thailand, capital of the Tak Province and the Tak district. As of 2005 the town has a population of 19,900. ..
Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams
Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams is a video game for GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is the sequel to Tak and the Power of Juju and it was released in 2004. It was created by Avalanche for THQ. Story Tak 2 begins some time after the first game. Tak has become a wiser and stronge..
Tak and the Power of Juju
Tak and the Power of Juju is a video game for PlayStation 2, GameCube, and the Game Boy Advance. The game spawned two sequels: [[Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams]] and . All three were created by Avalanche Software for THQ. The game was developed under the aegis of the Nickelodeon television channel, a ..
Tak Bai
Tak Bai(Thai ตากใบ) is a border town on Malaysia-Thailand Border, the capital of Tak Bai district, Narathiwat province. Visitors can visit Malaysia by Pengkalan Kubur pass, Kelantan state. ..
Tak Fujimoto
Tak Fujimoto is a celebrated cinematographer who has contributed to many important and influential motion pictures. Cinematographer Breach (2007) The Manchurian Candidate (2004) The Final Cut (2004) The Truth About Charlie (2002) Signs (2002) The Replacements (2000) The Sixth Sense (1999)..
Tak K. Mak
Tak Wah Mak, also known as Tak K. Mak (born 1946 in China) is an award-winning Canadian biochemist, geneticist and oncologist, notable for his pioneering work in the genetics of immunology. Born in southern China in 1946 and raised in Hong Kong, Mak studied biochemistry and biophysics at the Univ..
Tak Matsumoto
--> Takahiro "Tak" Matsumoto (松本孝弘 Matsumoto Takahiro, born on March 27, 1961 in Toyonaka, Osaka) is a guitarist, producer, and songwriter. While well known primarily for his career as the guitarist and lead arranger for the Japanese rock band known as B'z, he has also h..
Tak Province
Tak (Thai: ) is one of the northern provinces (changwat) of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Lampang, Sukhothai, Kamphaeng Phet, Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani and Kanchanaburi. The western edge of province has a long boundary with Myanmar (Bu..
Tak Sakaguchi
Tak Sakaguchi is a Japanese actor. Best known for his lead role in the cult Japanese film Versus, Sakaguchi is a martial artist, and as a result typically stars in films featuring copious fight scenes, where he performs his own stunts. Sakaguchi is Christian.Battlefield Baseball DVD commentary."Feat..
Tak Toyoshima
Tak Toyoshima is an Asian American editor with the Weekly Dig and the author of the comic strip Secret Asian Man. According to an interview with AArisings, Toyoshima is a nisei Japanese American born in New York City. He received a degree in advertising from Boston University, and currently resid..
Tak Wah Mak
Tak Wah Mak (麥德華; pinyin: Mài Déhuá) (born October 4, 1946) is a Canadian immunologist, molecular biologist, and academic. He is the co-discover of the t-cell receptor, a key component of the immune system. Born in China, he received a B.Sc. in biochemistry in 1967 and a MSc in biophysics..
Taşkent
Taşkent is a district of Konya Province of Turkey. Konya | Ahırlı | Akören | Akşehir | Altınekin | Beyşehir | Bozkır | Cihanbeyli | Çeltik | Çumra | Derbent | Derebucak | Doğanhisar | Emirgazi | Ereğli | Güneysınır | Hadım | Halkpınar | Hüyük | Ilgın | Kad..
Taşköprü
Taşköprü is a district of Kastamonu Province of Turkey. Its economy mostly relies on garlic. Kastamonu | Abana | Ağlı | Araç | Azdavay | Bozkurt | Cide | Çatalzeytin | Daday | Devrekanı | Doğanyurt | Hanönü | İhsangazi | İnebolu | Küre | Pınarbaşı | Seydiler | ..
Ta (kana)
kana - gojūon ん わ ら や ま は な た さ か あ っ (ゐ) り み ひ に ち し き い ヴ る ゆ む ふ ぬ つ す く う ヶ (ゑ) れ め へ ね て せ け え ー を ろ よ も ほ の と そ こ お た, in hiragana, or タ in katakana (IPA [ta]), ..
Ta Keo
Ta Keo is an incomplete temple in the Khleang style built as the state temple of Jayavarman V. It was dedicated in 1000 but work was later abandoned, with little decoration applied. Ta Keo Angkorian Sites [edit] Angkor Angkor Thom | Angkor Wat | Baksei Chamkrong | Banteay ..
Ta Kung Pao
Cover of the first issue Ta Kung Pao (Chinese: 大公報; formerly L'Impartial) is the oldest active Chinese language newspaper in China. It is based in Hong Kong and has been funded by the government of the People's Republic of China since 1949. Widely regarded as the mouthpiece of Communist Part..
Ta Ku Ling
''Not to be confused with Ta Kwu Ling (also 打鼓嶺 in Chinese) in the North District, New Territories, Hong Kong. Ta Ku Ling is an area in the Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong, at where the Hiram's Highway and the Clear Water Bay Road join. The Ta Ku Ling Village and Ta Ku Ling New..
Ta Kwu Ling
''Not to be confused with Ta Ku Ling (also 打鼓嶺 in Chinese) in the Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong. Ta Kwu Ling (Chinese: 打鼓嶺) is an area in the North District, New Territories, Hong Kong. Its name is frequently heard in weather reports, since it is usually where the highes..
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