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  Kuroko, Senshi of the Kitchen, A Tale of Crystal Tokyo - a "World Shaking" Outers fanfic
Kuroko assured the Queen that all she needed would be found in time and the Queen wished her luck, though with some trepidation.
Kuroko stood, took a deep breath and at last shouted, "Beast – I command you to be present!" Her voice echoed in all the deep places, and rolled through the nightmarish landscape, gaining resonance with every pass…and the nightmare began to shatter.
Kuroko sprang from her spot and with a twist, spun the weapon from the outlandish monster’s grip.
www.worldshaking.net /kuroko.htm   (4549 words)

  
 Kuroko - Definition, explanation
Kuroko (黒子) is a stagehand in kabuki theatre.
He is similarly dressed and dons a red flag and a white flag (used in martial arts competitions to denote when a player hits an opponent) as his weapon.
As a playable character, Kuroko used moves borrowed from other SNK characters, mainly from those in Fatal Fury or Art of Fighting.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/k/ku/kuroko.php   (0 words)

  
  Pacific Overlords (West Coast Avengers foes)
Kuroko then revealed that she had went ahead of him and decided to turn on the building's lights as a signal to Jawbreaker that they had reached their destination.
Kuroko refused to leave Doctor Demonicus even though her mind was now her own and Doctor Demonicus realized that he had let the island fall apart due to his own quests for power.
Kuroko was another mutate of Doctor Demonicus, who was given the ability to turn her body and clothing invisible.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix3/pacificoverlords.htm   (5520 words)

  
  Kuroko   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kuroko (黒子) is a stagehand in kabuki theatre.
He is similarly dressed and dons a red flag and a white flag (used in martial arts competitions to denote when a player hits an opponent) as his weapon.
As a playable character, Kuroko used moves borrowed from other SNK characters, mainly from those in Fatal Fury or Art of Fighting.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Kuroko.html   (179 words)

  
 Kuroko   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kuroko (黒子) are stagehands in traditional Japanese theatre, who dress all in fl.
Kuroko wear all fl, head to toe, in order to imply that they are invisible and not part of the action onstage.
Kuroko will wear white or blue in order to blend in with the background in a scene set, for example, in a snowstorm, or at sea, in which case they are refered to as "Yukiko" (雪子, snow) or "Namiko" (波子, waves) respectively.
en.askmore.net /Kuroko.htm   (254 words)

  
 Kuroko #40658 #23376 is a stagehand in kabuki kabuki theatre...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kuroko #40658 #23376 is a stagehand in kabuki kabuki theatre...
"Kuroko" (黒子) is a stagehand in kabuki kabuki theatre.
As a playable character, Kuroko used moves borrowed from other SNK SNK characters, mainly from those in Fatal Fury Fatal Fury or Art of Fighting Art of Fighting.
www.biodatabase.de /Kuroko   (164 words)

  
 new character: Kuroko - Advent Children.forums
Kuroko's most noticable feature may be his tribal markings that look a bit like eye shadow under and over the eyes.
Eye of Isaac: His right eye glows till it is hollow, what results is a blast of energy from kuroko that deal a great deal of damage to his opponints.
It told him that it was pleased that kuroko is a god fearing man, because of this, his offspring will be blessed and their enemies damned.
www.adventchildren.net /forums/showthread.php?t=30639   (1116 words)

  
 Japanese survey team finds potential 'kuroko' ore deposit American Metal Market - Find Articles
Five samplings taken from the Okuzo area contained 0.13 to 4.51 grams of gold, 27 to 530 grams of silver, 0.12 to 0.69 gram of copper, 0.02 to 26.9 grams of lead and 0.01 to 48.8 grams of zinc.
Kuroko is a mineral deposit of lump sulfides formed by hydrothermal activity in the seabed, especially in the northern part of the Akita Prefecture.
The Metal Mining Agency of Japan currently is conducting geological studies on kuroko deposits in five areas of northern Japan, including the northern island of Hokkaido.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3MKT/is_225_108/ai_67414320   (321 words)

  
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How to beat Kuroko General tactics Kuroko uses--this is on my system, and I don't know if the CPU uses the same strategy in other systems, but I don't see why not.
Kuroko does NOT move after hitting you, so while going through your "mad" animation, you have a free throw against him while he's right next to you.
Kuroko's Power Special is not easy to spot, because he slides toward you without any big warning.
www.textfiles.com /games/FIGHTERS/ss2_kuro.txt   (0 words)

  
 Mineral Resources Dept. GSJ
A Miocene peak in mineralization mainly corresponds to kuroko, veins in the Green Tuff Region, and polymetallic veins in the Outer Zone of SW Japan (Fig.
Kuroko deposits were developed within deep marine environments, while veins in the Green Tuff Region were formed later than kuroko in uplifted terraines.
Ga and Ge are high in sphalerite, Tl in pyrite, and Sr in barite, within kuroko deposits; Ga is especially high in kuroko sphalerite found in intensely altered host rock.
www.aist.go.jp /GSJ/dMR/JpInfo/HomePage.html   (683 words)

  
 Double Suicide
The Kuroko continue to appear throughout the entire narrative, yet as puppeteers they only help the actors to their ultimate tragic fate, not control them.
Once the viewer accepts the theater elements in the story, the constant presence of the Kuroko, the staged mise-en-scene, and the additional narrative, the film flows effortlessly and mercilessly toward the ruin of the lovers.
As we have seen the two dead bodies under the bridge at the very beginning of the film, and thus know the fate of both principal characters, everything Jihei and Koharu say is tinted by that knowledge, every emotion, and every false resolution are given a dark and ominous cast.
www.gotterdammerung.org /film/shinoda-masahiro/double-suicide.html   (572 words)

  
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How to beat Kuroko General tactics Kuroko uses--this is on my system, and I don't know if the CPU uses the same strategy in other systems, but I don't see why not.
Kuroko does NOT move after hitting you, so while going through your "mad" animation, you have a free throw against him while he's right next to you.
Kuroko's Power Special is not easy to spot, because he slides toward you without any big warning.
www.samuraispirits.net /game/faqs/ss2kuroko.txt   (1264 words)

  
 Mon.Geo.22
The Kuroko deposits, massive sulfide deposits mainly consisting of Kuroko (in narrow sense fl ore), Oko (yellow ore) and Keiko (siliceous ore), are typically developed in the Middle Miocene formations of the Hokuroku district (Sato, 1974, Fig.
The Kuroko ores are intimate mixture of dark iron-rich sphalerite, galena, barite and minor quantities of chalcopyrite, pyrite and tetrahedrite.
With respect to typical Kuroko deposits, the Kuroko ores lie on the upper half of the strati-form ore body and the Oko ores are dominant in the lower half (Sato, 1974).
staff.aist.go.jp /takahashi.yuh/mg22.html   (9267 words)

  
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Kuroko's face grimmaces slightly as the light hits her eyelids, causing her to roll away from the light.
Kuroko then tosses her hair up into the air with both hands and with ninja-esque speed, she snatches two yellow ribbons and a pink hair brush.
Kuroko gently tugs on one of the yellow ribbons and her hair immediately comes undone and glides down gently in perfect form and fashion.
www22.brinkster.com /cultofasmodeus/MTRotF.txt   (7410 words)

  
 Tomobiki-cho, The Urusei Yatsura Web Site
Kuroko are men dressed all in fl (even with veils over their faces) that often appear on the stage and hiding behind the scenes during Kabuki theatre performances.
Kuroko are also known to appear in bunraku, which is a traditional Japanese puppet theatre.
Not only do they look like kuroko, but they behave just like them too, as if the entire world was the stage and Ryoko was the central actor.
www.furinkan.com /uy/faq/references/kuroko.htm   (0 words)

  
 Base Metals
Kuroko-style VMS deposits are found in dacite-rhyolite domes that erupted in the deep water of back-arc (behind the main volcanic arc) basins.
Kuroko deposits are zoned from copper-rich near the center, to zinc-rich, to lead-rich at the outer edges of the deposit.
The fluids that form Kuroko deposits have twice the salinity of average ocean water and temperatures of 250-300 C. This cross-section of a typical Kuroko deposit is from Sato (1974) and Franklin and others (1981).
volcano.und.nodak.edu /vwdocs/minerals/base.html   (504 words)

  
 Dreamland   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kuroko (is that a proper name for a woman?) is a mystic character and I don't know much about her either.
She is silent and very skillful with her spear.
Now that I think about it, Kuroko reminds me of a drawing of a Japanese elf.
bb.1asphost.com /saldreamland/a77.html   (98 words)

  
 Japan
The kuroko deposits occur in a narrow time-stratigraphic interval (15—12 Ma) within deep marine, bimodal (rhyolite-basalt) volcanic intervals.
The kuroko deposits are Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag-Au type VMS deposits that formed on and below the seafloor, mainly in the upper, proximal part of these volcanoes (Horikoshi 1969).
However, there is a paucity of detailed modern igneous petrologic, petrochemical and chemostratigraphic studies of the volcanic sequences enclosing the kuroko deposits.
www.ltu.se /tkg/avd/kgo/forsk/IGCP/d2526/1.1006?printer=true   (357 words)

  
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Kuroko's own projectiles can be your best weapon, as they tend to do great amounts of damage.
This move has some lag and Kuroko is VERY fast, so try to do this move only when you have a good deal of space between you.
If Kuroko is on the ropes, you may want to consider a Vulcan Weinan to finish him off with its blocking damage, but outside of that, just say 'no.' - In close, use D's, not A's.
www.samuraispirits.net /game/faqs/ss2siege.txt   (7469 words)

  
 Publications (Ohmoto, Hiroshi)
Ohmoto, H. and Rye, R.O. (1974) Hydrogen and oxyen isotopic compositions of fluid inclusions in the Kuroko deposits, Japan.
Guber, A.L. and Ohmoto, H. (1978) Deep sea environment of Kuroko formation as indicated by benthic foraminifera from the Hokuroku district, Japan.
Pisutha-Arnond, V. and Ohmoto, H. (1983) Thermal histroy, and chemical and isotopic compositions of the ore-forming fluids responsible for the Kuroko massive sulfide deposits in the Hokuroku district of Japan.
psarc.geosc.psu.edu /ohmoto/publications.htm   (3142 words)

  
 GameSpot:Video Games PC Xbox 360 PS3 Wii PSP DS PS2 PlayStation 2 GameCube GBA PlayStation 3
This is not only because it was shocking to see a character who was normally part of the scenery leap out and challenge you, but it was shocking that he was so frighteningly strong that he'd practically send the toughest Samurai Shodown II veterans running from the arcade cabinet in tears.
Kuroko was actually selectable in versus play on home systems, but thankfully, he wasn't available for play on most public arcade setups.
Kuroko was a fight judge (and a ridiculously powerful foe) who leaped onscreen to challenge you if you satisfied a very strict, very arbitrary-seeming set of conditions.
www.gamespot.com /gamespot/features/all/greatestgames/samurai.html   (1248 words)

  
 Resource Geology   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Studies of these deposits and their surrounding geology raised question whether the exploration activity for the Kuroko deposits on land which peaked in the 1960’s was adequate or not.
However, such an evaluation is not easy because the exploration data are about to be lost as a result of the closure of all the Kuroko mines in the area since 1994.
The Kuroko potential map is, therefore, useful for limiting the target area for Kuroko type deposits in an island arc setting.
www.kt.rim.or.jp /~srg/backn/vol54/no04/387_397.html   (312 words)

  
 Kuroko - The Black One (o)
Kuroko’s power bends visible light rather than using Image Generation which creates an illusion that she is not there.
As Kuroko has mass and substance, her form may be revealed by coating with a substance such a dust or paint.
Staff: Kuroko carries a staff of Incredible material strength that she wields for Excellent Blunt damage.
www.norse-man.net /Marvel/Char-K/Kuroko.htm   (160 words)

  
 japanese_traditional_arts
There is a specialized person called Kuroko, and his role in the play is to make sounds.
When Kabuki actors move to and fro on the stage, Kuroko make sounds of the motion by using pieces of wood.
Kuroko have to concentrate on the actors' motions to make sound effects with the best timing.
www.scsr.nevada.edu /~suzukik2/tjpa.html   (901 words)

  
 Sanae KUROKO   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sanae Kuroko's movements, often abstract, come as results of her careful observations of the body structure and its movements, and are filled with a lot of surprises, witty ideas and charms.
Kuroko wishes to share time with people to contemplate and look at the sensations and emotions that come up from inside, through workshops and performances at community centers and schools.
Small and trivial things in life that we all too often overlook are what she treasures and invites people to join her to discover.
www.jcdn.org /f-activ-a/SanaeKUROKO.htm   (415 words)

  
 Options With EFL Textbook Dialogs
The kuroko is the person you're not supposed to see -- they're just a helper on stage.
The kuroko keeps her book open, and the other two in the group close their books.
Continue until everyone's had a chance to be the kuroko.
www.teaching-english-in-japan.net /articles/textbook-dialogs.html   (489 words)

  
 Grand Master Referee Kuroko San
But what separates Kuroko from the rest is his ambiguous presentation: no other character is so rare in a game, or so skilled to the point of being nonchalant, as Kuroko.
One can think of Kuroko not only as this but as the "Trickster" of Samurai Shodown as well, due to this knowledge by experience.
Many years later, I decided to paint a new tribute to the original concept of Kuroko as the mysterious, Jack-of-All-Trades type of character.
www.daingore.com /kuroko.htm   (361 words)

  
 Bulletin No.7
Specimen No. VI-1, from the Kano Mine, Fukushima Pref., occurs in a gypsum ore in a Kuroko deposit, and forms an aggregate of thin prismatic crystals associated with an alabasteric aggregate of gypsum.
The crystals are in the form of short prism with l(111), m(110) and b(010), and 3 cm in length on an average.
Specimen No. VI-131, from the Udo Mine, Shimane Pref., occurs as gypsum ore in a Kuroko deposit, and forms transparent slender crystals with m(110), b(010) and l(111).
www.um.u-tokyo.ac.jp /publish_db/Bulletin/no07/no07011.html   (1726 words)

  
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To all entrants, an attendent named Kuroko is assigned to take care of all their needs.
It is worth 1000 points for each Kuroko hit, with 30,000 extra points for a perfect job, and more points for each second remaining (out of 25 seconds).
After beating Oume, a picture of her looking like her young self, but with her old face and body wrinkles is shown with the caption: "I guess my old age caught up with me." (or something like that).
www.megagames.com /megacheats/files/powerinstinctfaq.txt   (2367 words)

  
 DOWA/Technologies
It has been revealed in Kuroko exploration studies that felsic volcanics underlying Kuroko deposits are usually depleted in Na O due to extensive hydrothermal alteration in comparison with those on which no Kuroko deposits exist.
Kuroko consists of copper, lead, zinc, pyrite, barite, gold, silver and other minor elements.
It is difficult to mine Kuroko because the surrounding rock formed in the Miocene age, is clayey and soft.
www.dowa.co.jp /MandM/7_technologies.htm   (0 words)

  
 kuroko | MetaFilter
Kuroko, Japanese performance art: Why is my girlfriend mad at me?
A little about kuroko, which incorporates aspects of bunraku, puppet theater (used in The Lion King Broadway version).
There are other examples of kuroko -and a definition of it- in the comment just after the post.
www.metafilter.com /61562/kuroko   (0 words)

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