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Japanese pop duo
Rythem (リズム, Rizumu) is a Japanese pop duo signed to Sony Music Japan consisting of two female members, vocalist/pianist Yui Nītsu (新津 由衣, Nītsu Yui; born
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2025 Hindi language Psychological thriller film
handled by Sunil Borkar and Kuldeep Mamania, and edited by Sanyukta Kaza and Rythem Lath, whilst Jesper Kyd composed the original score. The film also featured
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alias 23 23 (Blonde Redhead album), 2007 23 (Rythem album), the third album from the Japanese duo, Rythem 23 (Enterprise Earth EP), 2014 23 (Shadow Child
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2006 single by Rythem
"Negai" (願い) is the J-pop duo Rythem's tenth single and was released on March 1, 2006 under Sony Music Entertainment Japan label. The title track was used
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Season of television series
themes are "Wind" by Akeboshi (used for episodes 1 to 26) and "Harmonia" by Rythem (used for episodes 27 to 35). The opening and ending theme for the English
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2007 single by Rythem
"Winner" is Rythem's thirteenth single. It was released on October 10, 2007, by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The title track was used as the theme song
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Music genre
on Books.google.com "SHEP FIELDS, LEADER OF BIG BAND KNOWEN FOR RIPPLING RYTHEM (Published 1981)". The New York Times. February 24, 1981. Retrieved October
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Season of television series
(used for episodes 81 to 83). The four closing themes are "Harmonia" by Rythem (used for episodes 36 to 51), "Viva★Rock" by Orange Range (used for episodes
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2004 studio album by RYTHEM
Utatane is the first album from the Japanese duo RYTHEM, released in 2004. "風船雲" (Fuusen Kumo) Balloon Cloud (4:02) "ハルモニア" (HARUMONIA) Harmonia (4:16)
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Manga and television series
Academy Awards, including "Best Drama". The theme song was performed by Rythem. The manga series begins with Hikaru's birth. Sachiko, Hikaru's mother,
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2008 single by Rythem
"Love Call/Akari no Arika" (Love Call/あかりのありか) is Rythem's fifteenth (sixteenth overall) single and the duo's first double-A side and collaboration single
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(album), a 1968 album by Ornette Coleman, or the title track "Love Call" (Rythem song), 2008 "Love Call", a 2024 single by Shiyui "Love Call", a 2024 single
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Rip Slyme RIRI Romantic Mode Round Table Run Girls, Run! Run&Gun Rurutia Rythem Ryutist S/mileage Sada, Masashi Saiga, Mitsuki Saijo, Hideki Saito, Yuki
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City in Kantō, Japan
Michael Nakazawa, professional wrestler Yui Niitsu, member of music duo Rythem Hajime Ohara, professional wrestler Yuto Ozeki, footballer Kazuhiro Tamura
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repitition restaurant – restarant, restaraunt rhyme – rime rhythm – rythm, rythem secretary – secratary, secretery seize – sieze separate – seperate sergeant
Commonly misspelled English words
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2004 single by Rythem
"Mangekyō Kirakira" (万華鏡キラキラ) is the J-pop duo Rythem's fifth single. It was released on May 26, 2004 under Sony Music Entertainment Japan label. The title
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American period in the 1920s and 1930s
ISBN 978-0-7864-3393-3. "SHEP FIELDS, LEADER OF BIG BAND KNOWEN FOR RIPPLING RYTHEM (Published 1981)". The New York Times. February 24, 1981. Retrieved October
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2006 studio album by RYTHEM
(夢現ファクトリー, Waking Dream Factory) is the second album from the Japanese duo Rythem. It was released on May 24, 2006 under Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The
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Japanese actress Yui Nītsu (由衣), a member of the former duo J-pop band Rythem Yui Oguri (born 2001), a Japanese singer and fashion model Yui Ohashi (大橋
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with Rhythm All pages with titles containing rhythm Ritmo (disambiguation) Rythem, a Japanese pop duo This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
Rhythm_(disambiguation)
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song) "Winner" (Kid British song) "Winner" (Pet Shop Boys song) "Winner" (Rythem song) "Winner" (Systems in Blue song) "Winners" (song), by Mohombi "Winner"
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Japanese entertainment conglomerate
(1996–2015) Rei Yasuda Reol ReoNa Rie Fu Rina Chinen Rica Matsumoto Rize Rythem Sachiko Kobayashi Saki Kubota (1979–1984) Sakurazaka46 Sambomaster SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]
Sony Music Entertainment Japan
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second round, Kenta starts with an aggressive approach and disrupts Ippo Rythem out again. Ippo is tiring himself out throwing wide punches but manages
List of Hajime no Ippo episodes
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Blue may refer to: "Blue Sky Blue" (Feeder song), 2019 "Blue Sky Blue" (Rythem song), 2003 Blue Sky Blue (album), a 2011 studio album by Pete Murray, or
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& Sweet", single by Roger Whittaker "Bitter & Sweet" (song), a song by Rythem This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bitter
Bitter_and_Sweet
2008 single by Rythem
"Kubisuji Line" (首すじライン) is Rythem's fourteenth (fifteenth overall) single. It was released on February 20, 2008 under the Sony Music Entertainment Japan
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Japanese manga series by Takashi Hashiguchi
The first opening theme for episodes 1 to 29 is "Houki Gumo" (ホウキ雲) by Rythem. The second opening theme for episodes 30 to 53 is "Promise" by TiA. The
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Jewish people in Jazz
ISBN 978-0-85712-812-6. "SHEP FIELDS, LEADER OF BIG BAND KNOWEN FOR RIPPLING RYTHEM (Published 1981)". The New York Times. 24 February 1981. Retrieved 28 October
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Sindhi poet
Master of Arts Alma mater University of Sindh Genre Romance Subject Poetry Spouse Erum Mehboob Children Rohal Hassan Rythem Hassan Roham Cheezal Hassan
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2006 single by Rythem
"Kokoro Biidama" (ココロビーダマ) is the J-pop duo Rythem's ninth single. It was released on March 1, 2006 under Sony Music Entertainment Japan label. The title
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Tokyo Friday 24:12~25:00 11 April 2008 to 27 June 2008 Megumi Yasu LUV AND RESPONSE "Heaven Knows" RYTHEM "あかりのありか" (Akari no Arika) (Ending Song) 12 N/A
2008 Japanese television dramas
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Japanese anime series
Life~旅立ちまでの3ステップ) by Delta Goodrem (episodes 53–65) "Sakura Uta" (桜唄) by Rythem (episodes 1–14) "Hey Now!" by Coolon (episodes 15–26) "Go to Fly" by Sunbrain
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1989 song by Princess Princess
on her 2021 cover album Ano Uta 2. M Nico Mono covered the song in 2005. Rythem covered the song as the B-side of their 2006 single "Kokoro Biidama" and
Diamonds (Princess Princess song)
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American jazz bandleader (1910–1981)
Retrieved 28 October 2020. "SHEP FIELDS, LEADER OF BIG BAND KNOWEN FOR RIPPLING RYTHEM (Published 1981)". The New York Times. 24 February 1981. Retrieved 28 October
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Akiko Shikata "Harmonia", song by ChouCho "Harmonia" (song), a 2003 song by Rythem "Harmonia", song by Cass McCombs from Catacombs composition by Hans-Joachim
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Masatoshi Nakamura 1990 Negai (B'z song) 1995 Negai (Fayray song) 2004 Negai (Rythem song) 2006 "Negai", song by mihimaru GT "Negai", song by Kumiko (singer)
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2007 single by Rythem
"Hotarubi" (蛍火) ("Firefly-fire") is Rythem's twelfth single which was released on February 28, 2007, under Sony Music Entertainment Japan label. The title
Hotarubi_(song)
Henry A. Wallace who... SHEP FIELDS, LEADER OF BIG BAND KNOWEN FOR RIPPLING RYTHEM Robert Fish, 68, Wrote Novels and Mysteries Former pro Rhodes is murdered
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Musical artist
Arranger, Strings Rythem "A Flower" A Flower Co-Arranger, Keyboards Ayumi Sakai "Shiawase no Rule" Shiawase no Rule Arranger Rythem "Life Tree" Rhythm
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Suzuki [ja] Rie Takahashi Wonho Daiki Yamashita Ajico Funky Monkey Babys Nirgilis Rythem TM Network Fullkawa Honpo Yūzō Kayama Noriyuki Makihara Shiori Niiyama Naoya
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English
English : variant spelling of Waldron.
Female
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements dagr "day" and rún "secret lore," hence "day-rune."
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Arabic
God-fearing; Pious
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dekshna | தேகà¯à®·à®¨à®¾Â
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Preserver of Yoga
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American, Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Irish
Island Meadow; Courageous; Blackbird
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Happy Nature
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Traditional
Earth
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Arabic, Muslim
Assiduous
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Tamil
Lord Vishnu
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