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Speaking of clerks, Judge Ikuta got to sit on a panel with two of her former employers.
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I thought Ikuta Toma was simply perfect as Takemoto.
First Impressions: Honey and Clover J-drama « Undercover 2008
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Special mention would be Ikuta Toma (who was cast perfectly as Takemoto), Mukai Osamu (Mayama), Harada Natsuki (Yamada) and Takizawa Saori (Miwako).
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But I did feel a bit emotional here as well, thanks to Ikuta Toma doing a good job with the acting.
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Ikuta and Nakumura counter, and the famous "I-Novel Debate" Watakushi shōsetsu ronsō continues for several more months.
Néojaponisme » Blog Archive » A History of Modern Japanese Literary Criticism: Act One, Scene 2 2009
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Kume Masao: Nakamura Murao and Ikuta Chōkō insist that the “authentic novel” (honkaku shōsetsu) is superior to the “I-novel” (shishōsetsu), but they are wrong.
Néojaponisme » Blog Archive » A History of Modern Japanese Literary Criticism: Act One, Scene 2 2009
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Honey and Clover: It will be adapted into a Japanese Drama Series, Hachimitsu to Kuroba, and will be aired on FujiTV, Tuesday 21: 00 starting January 8, 2008, with Narumi Riko as Hanamoto Hagumi and Ikuta Toma as Takemoto Yuta. (from: drama wiki)
News: Upcoming Live-action Dramas, Winter 2007/2008 « Undercover 2007
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Kozinski and Ikuta are both judges of the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and Kozinski is presently the Chief Judge of the Court.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sitting Today and Tomorrow, on the Ninth Circuit, 2009
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Kozinski and Ikuta are both judges of the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and Kozinski is presently the Chief Judge of the Court.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sitting Today and Tomorrow, on the Ninth Circuit, 2009
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On March 21, 1184, the Kamakura armies delivered their assault on this position; Noriyori with fifty-six thousand men against the east flank at Ikuta; Yoshitsune's lieutenants with twenty thousand men against the west at Suma.
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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