Orito is a town and municipality in the Putumayo Department, Republic of Colombia. The town is just south of the confluence of the Patascoy and Luzonyaco...
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Shinji Orito (折戸 伸治, Orito Shinji, born July 30, 1973) is a Japanese musical composer originally from Hyōgo, Japan working for the visual novel brand...
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(Sedeño-type) Podenco Canario, FCI Podenco Enano del Hierro Podenco Orito (podenco orito español), RSCE: Grupos Étnicos Podenco Palmero (podenco canario de...
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spirited away into a sinister mountain temple cult. In 1799, Japanese midwife Orito Aibagawa helps deliver the baby of Magistrate Shiroyama. Jacob de Zoet,...
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position of co-art director with former Key artist Itaru Hinoue. Shinji Orito, Key's main composer and another co-founder, has composed music for the...
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Orito Airport (ICAO: SKOR) is an airport serving the town of Orito in the Putumayo Department of Colombia. The airport is adjacent to the town. The Orito...
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composed the music for the game along with Key's signature composers Shinji Orito and Magome Togoshi. When Tomoyo After was ported to the PlayStation 2 (PS2)...
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broadcast in 2005, directed by Tatsuya Ishihara with music direction by Shinji Orito. The discography of Air and its anime adaptations consists of one EP, one...
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Department. The Cascadas Fin del Mundo in Mocoa, Putumayo (2019) Arial view of Orito, Putumayo (2020) The Monumento al Centenario in Puerto Asís, Putumayo (2014)...
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Loopers (category Video games scored by Shinji Orito)
produced by Kei Mochizuki. The game's soundtrack was composed by Shinji Orito, Sōshi Hosoi, Donmaru, Hisashi Tenkyū, Shōyu and Sumi. Following Key's previous...
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of the staff who made both Moon and One, including Itaru Hinoue, Shinji Orito, Naoki Hisaya, and OdiakeS, left Tactics to work under the video game publishing...
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Humanity... (redirect from Humanity... (Shinji Orito album))
Humanity... is an album featuring songs composed by Shinji Orito, Magome Togoshi, Mitsuru Sekiyama, Yasushi Tanno, and Shigeru Kiyokawa. The album was...
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2008 and 2009, directed by Tatsuya Ishihara with music direction by Shinji Orito. The discography of Clannad and its anime adaptations consists of two studio...
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artist Fumuyun and Sora Saeki. The game's soundtrack was composed by Shinji Orito, Donmaru, Ryō Mizutsuki, Shōji Morifuji, Hisashi Tenkyū, Shōyu and Shinpei...
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provided by Torino. The music in the game was composed by OdiakeS, Shinji Orito and Jun Maeda. Kanon was the first and last visual novel developed by Key...
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Mike Segura (redirect from Orito (wrestler))
was given the ring persona of Orito, a mini version of Oro who worked in CMLL at the time. On September 6, 1992 Orito won a tournament to crown a new...
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& Immunology. 2000. Retrieved 2012-05-18. Isawa, Haruhiko; Yuda, Masao; Orito, Yuki; Chinzei, Yasuo (2002). "A mosquito salivary protein inhibits activation...
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plot follows student Ryuya as he is picked by Honors Society president Orito to be his assistant. Some copies of the English version of Selfish Love...
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provided the background art. The game's music was composed by Maeda, Shinji Orito, and Magome Togoshi. For Key's second visual novel Air, Maeda admitted he...
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music on the soundtracks was composed and arranged by Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, Maiko Iuchi, Sōshi Hosoi, and Ryō Mizutsuki. An image song album was released...
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Japanese trance song sung by Lia, written by Jun Maeda, composed by Shinji Orito, and arranged by Kazuya Takase. The song was recorded at Paramount Studio...
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intrusion of Te Kari Kari, the perlitic obsidian Te Manavai dome and the Maunga Orito dome. Poike formed from tholeiitic to alkali basalts from 0.78 to 0.41 Ma...
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soundtrack was composed by Key's signature composers, Maeda and Shinji Orito, in addition to Donmaru, Tomohiro Takeshita and Ryō Mizutsuki. A nine-episode...
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(link) Chapalbay, Luis Enrique Salau (2015). "Manejo Poscosecha de Banano ´Orito' (Musa acuminata) hasta un Centro de Acopio en Época de Verano en el Cantón...
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2006 and 2007 directed by Tatsuya Ishihara with music direction by Shinji Orito. The discography of Kanon and its anime adaptations consists of one compilation...
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Rewrite (video game) (category Video games scored by Shinji Orito)
Ryukishi07 who discussed the game's scenario, and Orito and Hoshi who talked about Rewrite's music. Orito also performed at the event on an electric guitar...
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composed and arranged by Key's signature composers Magome Togoshi and Shinji Orito. A light novel of short stories set in the world of Planetarian was released...
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Uritu Mayu (redirect from Orito Mayu)
uritu speaking parrot, mayu river, "speking parrot river", also spelled Orito Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Chuquisaca Department, Jaime Zudáñez Province...
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by Din and Torino. The game's soundtrack was composed by Maeda, Shinji Orito and Magome Togoshi, who had started working with Key since before Kanon's...
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July 23, 1999 – a US Army DHC-7-102 (O-5A) crashed into a mountain near Orito in Putumayo province in Colombia, killing all seven on board. September...
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