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  • 11Satoru Kobayashi (director) — Infobox actor name = Satoru Kobayashi caption = birthname = birthdate = August 8, 1930 birthplace = Nagano Prefecture, Japan deathdate = death date and age|2001|11|15|1930|8|1 deathplace = restingplace = restingplacecoordinates = othername =… …

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  • 12Satoru Kobayashi (réalisateur) — SATORU KOBAYASHI Satoru Kobayashi (1930 2001) Données clés Naissance 8 août …

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  • 13Giichi Nishihara — Born 1929 (age 81–82) Japan Other names Shirō Sekiya Occupation Film director, producer, cinematographer and screenwriter Years active …

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  • 14Pornography by region — The production and distribution of pornographic movies are economic activities of some importance. The exact size of the economy of pornography and the influence that it plays in political circles are matter of controversy.North AmericaIn the… …

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  • 15Giichi Nishihara — (1929 ) Données clés Naissance 1929 …

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  • 16Omorashi — (おもらし / オモラシ / お漏らし?) is a fetish subculture recognized predominantly in Japan, in which participants experience arousal from having a full bladder or a sexual attraction to someone else experiencing the feeling of a full urinary bladder. Outside …

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  • 17John Dobson (architect) — John Dobson (1787 ndash; 1865) was a 19th century English architect in the neoclassical tradition. He became the most noted architect in the North of England. Churches and houses by him dot the North East Nunnykirk Hall, Meldon Park, Mitford Hall …

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  • 18Richard Grainger — (1797 1861) was a builder in Newcastle upon Tyne. He worked together with the architects John Dobson and Thomas Oliver, and with the town clerk, John Clayton, to redevelop the centre of Newcastle in the 19th century. Grainger Street and the… …

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  • 19Daydream (1964 film) — Daydream Poster of Daydream (1964) Directed by Tetsuji Takechi[1] …

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  • 20Women... Oh, Women! — Poster of Women... Oh, Women! (1963) Directed by Tetsuji Takechi[1] …

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