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Meanwhile, Shika is cooking for him, having the advantage of being local.
*Sand Chronicles Book 5 — Recommended » Manga Worth Reading 2009
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Over the long weekend in mid-October, the annual deer antler-cutting ceremony [ja], known as Shika no Tsunokiri (鹿の角きり) took place.
Japan's Deer Wrangling and Antler-Cutting Practices Come Under Fire 2009
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Over the long weekend in mid-October, the annual deer antler-cutting ceremony [ja], known as Shika no Tsunokiri (鹿の角きり) took place.
Japan's Deer Wrangling and Antler-Cutting Practices Come Under Fire 2009
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Over the long weekend in mid-October, the annual deer antler-cutting ceremony [ja], known as Shika no Tsunokiri (鹿の角きり) took place.
Elites TV 2009
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It is located at Shika, in Kaduna State, in Northern Nigeria.
Atim Oton: Zaria Academy: Lessons on Preparing for Fundraising in Nigeria Atim Oton 2011
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It is located at Shika, in Kaduna State, in Northern Nigeria.
Atim Oton: Zaria Academy: Lessons on Preparing for Fundraising in Nigeria Atim Oton 2011
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It is located at Shika, in Kaduna State, in Northern Nigeria.
Atim Oton: Zaria Academy: Lessons on Preparing for Fundraising in Nigeria Atim Oton 2011
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It is located at Shika, in Kaduna State, in Northern Nigeria.
Atim Oton: Zaria Academy: Lessons on Preparing for Fundraising in Nigeria Atim Oton 2011
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Making the fall season of Japan's ancient capital, Nara, all the more lively, the thrilling “Shika no tsunokiri” is a traditional event passed down and carried on for more than 330 years, since its inception in the year 1671, in the early Edo Period (Kanbun Era).
Japan's Deer Wrangling and Antler-Cutting Practices Come Under Fire 2009
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Making the fall season of Japan's ancient capital, Nara, all the more lively, the thrilling “Shika no tsunokiri” is a traditional event passed down and carried on for more than 330 years, since its inception in the year 1671, in the early Edo Period (Kanbun Era).
Japan's Deer Wrangling and Antler-Cutting Practices Come Under Fire 2009
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