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  Nagai - Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki
The Nagai were the natural enemies of the Tofs, waging wars against them over a number of years.
The Nagai attempted to restart the Wookiee slave trade on Kashyyyk.
The Nagai and the Tof were originally supposed to be extragalactic, but were later ret-conned to have inhabited the Unknown Regions.
starwars.wikia.com /wiki/Nagai   (746 words)

  
  The 127th Exhibition : Kazumasa Nagai Poster Exhibition
Nagai's unique world of artistic expression has changed flexibly with the times, delivering fresh surprises and emotions to his viewers.
Nagai chose was the story of Momotaro, "The Peach Boy." The design he created for it was a symbolized illustration in which the real was rendered abstract.
Nagai from that initial period, the only way I can describe the abrupt appearance of his animal series is as "momentous." But not only was it momentous for Mr.
www.dnp.co.jp /gallery/ddd/dki/d127/d127ki_e.html   (616 words)

  
 Go Nagai
Go Nagai was born in Wajima City on September 6, 1945.
Nagai's first work under Shotaro was Meakashi Polikichi (1967), published in the November issue of Bokura magazine.
His art style is very similar to Go Nagai's although much less gratuitous with nudity.
www.cjas.org /~bchow/gonagai   (330 words)

  
 Senior Adviser to the Rector - Michio Nagai
Michio Nagai (1923-2000) was appointed Senior Adviser to the Rector in 1979.
In 1970, Dr. Nagai became a member of the Editorial Board of The Asahi Shimbun Press, and later (1977-89) was Guest Editorial Writer for The Asahi Shimbun.
Nagai received many honors during his long and distinguished career, including the Mainichi Culture Award (1965), Yoshino Sakuzo Award (1969), Mexican Government Aguila Asteca Medal (1975), French Government Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres (1984), NHK Broadcasting Award (1984), and Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun (1993).
www.unu.edu /history/nagai.html   (252 words)

  
  Yoshikazu Nagai :: Collegiate Faculty :: San Francisco Conservatory Of Music
Nagai has performed as soloist and chamber musician across the United States and abroad, including recently acclaimed recitals in Hong Kong, Italy, Canada, Kennedy Center's Terrace Theatre, Carnegie Recital Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, Seattle's Benaroya Hall, the Philips Collection in Washington D.C. and the Aspen, Sarasota, and Spoleto music festivals.
Nagai gives frequent master classes throughout the U.S. and Asia, and serves on the nominating committee for the Gilmore International Piano Foundation.
Nagai is summer piano faculty member at the Eastern Music Festival and School, and former piano faculty member at the Interlochen Arts Academy.
www.sfcm.edu /faculty/nagai.aspx   (198 words)

  
  Catholic Saints and Christian Heroes - Takashi Nagai
Takashi Nagai was born in 1908, into a family steeped in the traditions of ancient Japan and imbued with the spirit of Shinto—a sense of wonder at the natural world and a deep reverence for the spiritual world.
Nagai received his qualifying degree in 1932 and took a post at the university in the new department of radiology, a poorly-funded, highly experimental, and potentially dangerous branch of research.
Nagai had survived only because his building, made of reinforced concrete, was able to withstand the force of the initial blast, and he was in the far end of the building.
www.wau.org /resources/saints/saintarchive/nagai.html   (2729 words)

  
 Nagai Kafu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nagai Kafū (永井 荷風), born Nagai Sōkichi (永井 壮吉), December 4, 1879 - April 30, 1959, was a Japanese novelist, playwright, essayist, and diarist.
Kafū was born at Kanetomi-chō 45, Koishikawa-ku [now Kasuga-chō, Bunkyō-ku], Tokyo, the eldest son of Nagai Kyūichirō (永井 久一郎), his father, who was then 28 years old, and Nagai Tsune (永井 恆), then 19.
Kyūichirō was a scholar, bureaucrat, and businessman who later became known for his Chinese poetry.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nagai_Kafu   (583 words)

  
 Go Nagai
Born on September 6th, 1945, Go Nagai is a Japanese manga artist (mangaka) and an important innovator of the genre.
In 1970, Go Nagai started a company, Dynamic Productions, to fund his manga and anime ventures.
After 'Harenchi Gakuen' Nagai created the 'Mazinger Z[?]' (as well Majinga Z) series, later expanded to 'Great Mazinger' and 'God Mazinger', where he developed the concept of giant mecha.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/go/Go_Nagai.html   (210 words)

  
 American Stories; ; Nagai Kafu
"Nagai Kafu’s American Stories is unquestionably among the most interesting works not only of his career but of Japanese literature in general in the early years of this century.
Nagai Kafu is one of the greatest modern Japanese writers, but until now his classic collection, American Stories, based on his sojourn from Japan to Washington State, Michigan, and New York City in the early years of the twentieth century, has never been available in English.
Nagai Kafu (1879—1959) is considered one of the most important Japanese writers of this century.
www.columbia.edu /cu/cup/catalog/data/023111/0231117906.HTM   (484 words)

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