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Kawachi Ondo - Singers
... in the area or in parts of Japan where Kawachi Ondo is famous ... a massive Bon Odori is held where many famous singers go and perform ... The most famous singer of Kawachi Ondo is Kawachiya Kikusuimaru of Yao City ...
Repoussé And Chasing - Famous Works
... A famous example from antiquity is the late Eighteenth Dynasty mummy mask of Tutankhamun ... The Warren Cup is a famous Roman silver cup, and the Mildenhall Treasure, the Hoxne Hoard, the Water Newton Treasure and the Berthouville Treasure are examples of ... A famous and unusually large sculpture created with this technique is the Statue of Liberty in Upper New York Bay ...
100 Famous Japanese Mountains
100 Famous Japanese Mountains (日本百名山, Nihon Hyaku-meizan?) is a book composed in 1964 by mountaineer and author Kyūya Fukada ... The list became famous when Crown Prince Naruhito took note of it ...
The World of Cyberpunk 2020 - Iconic Characters - "Good Guys"
... Johnny Silverhand A famous and idealistic Rockerboy singer and guitarist with a silver-chrome cyberlimb arm who opposes Arasaka for a grocery list of ... He was in the band Samurai with fellow famous rocker Kerry Eurodyne, and is most famous for the songs "Chippin' In" and "Never Fade Away" ...
Pickpocketing - Famous Pickpockets
... Famous fictional pickpockets include The Artful Dodger and Fagin, characters from the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist ... Famous true-life historical pickpockets include the Irish prostitute Chicago May, who was profiled in books Mary Frith, nicknamed Moll Cutpurse the Gubbins band of highwaymen and Cutting Ball, a notorious Elizabethan ...

Famous quotes containing the word famous:

    From time immemorial the men of the town have been famous seamen, and have divided their energies between fishing and hating the English.
    Willa Cather (1876–1947)

    “My ancestors were all famous for military genius.”
    My Lady smiled graciously. “It often runs in families,” she remarked: “just as a love for pastry does.”
    Lewis Carroll [Charles Lutwidge Dodgson] (1832–1898)

    If a joyous elephant should break forth into song, his lay would probably be very much like Whitman’s famous “Song of Myself.” It would have just about as much delicacy and deftness and discrimination.
    Willa Cather (1873–1947)