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    KOME was a commercial FM radio station in San Jose, California, broadcasting at 98.5 MHz. KOME was on the air from 1971 through 1998. Currently, the 98...
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    March 2008 on TV Tokyo. For the release of Eyeshield 21 anime he created the Kome Studio, a company of copyright management to ensure the right of the original...
    23 KB (2,090 words) - 01:11, 24 November 2023
  • Love Kome: We Love Rice (Japanese: ラブ米 -WE LOVE RICE-, Hepburn: Rabu Kome: We Love Rice) is a Japanese anime television series animated by Encourage Films...
    17 KB (783 words) - 08:22, 20 September 2024
  • Penney Kome is a Canadian author and journalist, and the former editor of Straight Goods, a Canadian independent online newsmagazine. She posts articles...
    5 KB (620 words) - 06:05, 3 April 2024
  • in the weekly Oricon Albums Chart, which is published by Oricon Style magazine. The data are compiled by Oricon based on each albums' weekly physical...
    6 KB (148 words) - 02:36, 27 August 2023
  • hungry~!" (はらペコった~!, Hara peko tta ~!). With the power of her fairy partner Kome-Kome, she can transform into Cure Precious, whose theme color is pink and represents...
    54 KB (4,188 words) - 04:02, 20 October 2024
  • Yahari Ore no Seishun Rabu Kome wa Machigatteiru @comic) was serialized in Shogakukan's Monthly Sunday Gene-X magazine from December 19, 2012, to February...
    134 KB (9,312 words) - 18:34, 8 October 2024
  • Ibaraki Prefecture. In 1985, he debuted as vocalist in the band Kome Kome CLUB (米米CLUB, Kome Kome CLUB). In 1992, their single "Kimi ga Iru Dake de" (君がいるだけで...
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  • Comedy (俺の脳内選択肢が、学園ラブコメを全力で邪魔している, Ore no Nōnai Sentakushi ga, Gakuen Rabu Kome o Zenryoku de Jama Shiteiru), is a Japanese light novel series written by...
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  • Look up kome in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kome may refer to: KOME, a defunct radio station in San Jose, California Kome (Tenos), an ancient city...
    624 bytes (112 words) - 05:24, 21 February 2024
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    شبرا بار) or Shunbar (Arabic: شُنْبَار) which Ramzi derives from Chabriou Kome (Ancient Greek: Χαβρίου Κώμη) named after Chabrias. Gauthier derives the...
    7 KB (422 words) - 15:37, 17 April 2024
  • Its site is located near Karaot, in Asiatic Turkey. From Smithsonian Magazine, June 2024: "Founded during the Hellenistic period, [Sia] otherwise remains...
    2 KB (199 words) - 01:37, 23 June 2024
  • composed by Shunichi Tokura, lyrics written by Yū Aku. Sue Cream Sue of Kome Kome Club recorded a cover version for the 2009 Pink Lady/Yū Aku tribute album...
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  • Friend Won't Lose (幼なじみが絶対に負けないラブコメ, Osananajimi ga Zettai ni Makenai Rabu Kome, "A Romantic Comedy Where the Childhood Friend Absolutely Will Not Lose")...
    52 KB (2,526 words) - 04:14, 30 August 2024
  • program director, who "pioneered album-oriented rock formats at San Jose's KOME and Los Angeles' KMET", and was described as "one of the very best programmers...
    30 KB (3,706 words) - 07:56, 29 April 2024
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    from KOME to take over "Live 105". KOME was eventually sold to Jacor, which moved Classic rock-formatted KUFX to the 98.5 FM frequency and the KOME call...
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  • Richard Sands (DJ) (category American magazine publishers (people))
    the station in 1998, after it was merged with CBS co-owned KOME. He won Billboard Magazine's Major Market Program Director of the Year award, among numerous...
    2 KB (166 words) - 00:19, 18 December 2021
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    City May Have Been a Refuge for 70,000 Early Christians". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved 20 May 2022. Metcalfe, Tom (13 May 2022). "Underground city...
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    chapter 31 Magazine, Smithsonian; Gershon, Livia. "In Ancient Turkey, Gladiators Fought at This Colosseum-Like Amphitheater". Smithsonian Magazine. Retrieved...
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  • Rabble.ca (category Magazines established in 2001)
    Francine Pelletier, Anna Dashtgard, Patty Barrera, Priscilla Settee, Penney Kome, Doris Anderson, Ann Shin and Sandra DeLaronde were among the original contributors...
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