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These teams are called nagare which means “flow” in Japanese, and the members of each team are selected from a specific region in the city, which has a population of more than one million people.
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Mazda's only sport utility vehicle (SUV) gets an update to its exterior styling, employing Mazda's "nagare" (Japanese for "flow") design language.
TODAYonline 2010
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Mazda's only sport utility vehicle (SUV) gets an update to its exterior styling, employing Mazda's "nagare" (Japanese for "flow") design language.
TODAYonline 2010
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With Jamal's back turned to him, Sam saw the Japanese Kanji for stream again, nagare??, in flames.
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The three moves you refer to in Aikido parlance would be 1. Irimi Nage entering throw, his more 'direct' version would be the ki no nagare method.
Under Siege Steve Perry 2010
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Noshikakaru kumo wo miagete, toki no hayasa no nagare nitou.
Archive 2009-10-01 Jerine 2009
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Noshikakaru kumo wo miagete, toki no hayasa no nagare nitou.
SOMEONE OUT THERE PLEASE SING ME LULLABY Jerine 2009
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The city was divided into regions for the festival nagare in 1587—when the event was already more than 300 years old.
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The spectators lining the street—an estimated 170,000 this year—cheer them on during their mad dash and splash water on the nagare to cool them off in the hot Hakata weather.
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The nagare refers to the seven teams of about 500 men each who will pull the immense wheeled floats through the city on the 15th.
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