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  • The "Shoka" (Calligrapher) anime project will premiere on Japan's Animax anime channel on March 27 - more than 18 months after writer Kenji Saidō won the Grand Prize in the 7th Animax Awards with its script.

    Anime News Network 2010

  • Shoka loma lameh moda kadem simoda hada, they say.

    Unclean Tawnysha Greene 2011

  • Whenever my kids are with Shoka and Nala, everyone is carefully supervised to ensure that no one – dog or child – is injured.

    Jon & Kate Gosselin Shockingly Decide To Shockingly Divorce 2009

  • Shoka and Nala are loyal companions who we consider members of our family.

    Jon & Kate Gosselin Shockingly Decide To Shockingly Divorce 2009

  • "Stay here," Shoka said, and took the locket, the gold they had gotten, and the coins which he had, in the foolishness of their first acquaintance, proposed for Taizu's dowry.

    2005 Cherryh, C. J. 2005

  • "Like we scared the townsmen," Shoka said as they crossed another bridge in the dusk.

    2005 Cherryh, C. J. 2005

  • There was a twisting way around Ygotai, by levies and dike-roads, among a few shabby buildings on Ygotai's outer edge—a town of some ten thousand souls, as Shoka recalled it from the Emperor's census; but the extent of the ramshackle buildings that he did not recall seeing, and the poverty—disturbed his sense of what should be.

    2005 Cherryh, C. J. 2005

  • And thinking with a little rise in his spirits—what Shoka-the-fool would have done in his youth, and risked everything for—having no hero's reputation to lose.

    2005 Cherryh, C. J. 2005

  • More than I can say, Shoka thought dourly, and thought back on the judge, damn him, who had flatly asked how he had turned to mercenary service, where he had served, whose hire he was in—

    2005 Cherryh, C. J. 2005

  • "I don't want to stop in Ygotai," Shoka had said before they had ever set about the matter of the horses, and now he cast a look over his shoulder, with more and more of a prickling at his nape.

    2005 Cherryh, C. J. 2005

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