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  • Despite everyone, including me, calling Kento's attempt to save the robot stupid,

    Anime Nano! 2009

  • Conservative Kento was a late bloomer in terms of sexual orientation, not even considering the possibility that he was gay until he met cynical, campy Akira, who probably twigged to his gayness in the womb.

    18 « May « 2009 « The Manga Curmudgeon 2009

  • By the end of the first volume, chemistry teacher Kento and art teacher Akira were reasonably settled in a steady relationship (after some roadblocks, obviously.)

    From the stack: Future Lovers 2009

  • By the end of the first volume, chemistry teacher Kento and art teacher Akira were reasonably settled in a steady relationship (after some roadblocks, obviously.)

    18 « May « 2009 « The Manga Curmudgeon 2009

  • Kento Stewart tweets: "@Busfield PacMan to end it on points or a late round TKO"Here comes Marquez: to some fine old Mexican trad number...

    Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez - live! | WBO welterweight title fight in Las Vegas 2011

  • "Kento Shibayama is in the health center in front of the public gym."

    Hope in Japan mixes with fear as reality rolls in 2011

  • Conservative Kento was a late bloomer in terms of sexual orientation, not even considering the possibility that he was gay until he met cynical, campy Akira, who probably twigged to his gayness in the womb.

    From the stack: Future Lovers 2009

  • "Kento Shibayama is in the health center in front of the public gym."

    Hope is elusive in Japan's search for 8,000 missing 2011

  • On the day before I left Quiwado, Jim and I poled upriver with young Geke and Kento to collect bark cloth, a specimen of yam bean, and a number of other plants I had yet to find.

    One River Wade Davis 1996

  • Many of them were already inside—Tomo and Kento, Kowe, Geke, Wepe, and their families—all seated stiffly on the wooden benches, talking casually, apparently oblivious to the bossy young woman who paced back and forth in front, barking orders and dismissing them as savages.

    One River Wade Davis 1996

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