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Heishiro and is
Heishiro has married Koharu, the sword is restored, and Mizoguchi is now an official in Heishiro's clan.

Heishiro and Koharu
While Mizoguchi stalls Kazamatsuri, Heishiro takes Koharu aside and says he will marry her if Mizoguchi wins.

Heishiro and sword
Against his father's advice, Heishiro insists on retrieving the sword himself.
Mizoguchi reveals to Heishiro that he killed Koharu's father, and has since never drawn his sword on another man, despite his immense skill.

Heishiro and .
The plot centers on Inukai Heishiro ( Mitsuru Fukikoshi ), the son of a clan officer.
Kazamatsuri wounds Heishiro, and kills one of his companions.
Then one night one of the ninja sent to protect Heishiro bribes her to poison his sake for one thousand gold.

others and go
There was a feeling that this mission would be canceled like all the others and that this muddy wet dark world of combat would go on forever.
`` You will stay here thirty minutes after the others go home this afternoon and work your problems ''.
But the real beginnings of this development in him go back to the opposing of grammar school, and probably if it had not been this occasion and these Latin lines it would have been some others, such as the first prolusion, that set off this streak in him of unbridled and scathing verbal attack on an enemy.
Only one objected, but Palfrey soon convinced him that he ought to go with the others.
When the others go in to dinner Nora stays behind for a few minutes and contemplates suicide to save her husband from the shame of the revelation of her crime and ( more importantly ) to pre-empt any gallant gesture on his part to save her reputation.
The go ' el was a kinsman redeemer whose role included avenging bloodshed, redeeming land sold to others outside the family, and redeeming family members sold into slavery.
People commonly experience an increase in energy and a decreased need for sleep, with many often getting as little as three or four hours of sleep per night, while others can go days without sleeping.
During treatment, Race reportedly would go into trance and undergo a personality change, becoming fluent and articulate, and giving diagnosis and prescription for his own disease as well as those of others.
It was at the Opry that she first met Johnny Cash, who encouraged her to go where her heart took her and not to care what others thought.
Many of these Volunteers were arrested in the period following the rising, while others, including Mellows had to go " on the run " to escape.
Apprentices ( Ph. D .) student must work for years at very low wages assisting their Masters ( faculty ) and must produce an approved master work ( Dissertation ) before they can go work for others ( tenure track appointments virtually require a Ph. D., and any Ph. D. candidate who leaves their master prior to getting their Ph. D .- trying to transfer to another Ph. D. program-will have to start all over again, or give up ever becoming a guild member with the result of permanent impovrishment in the insecure life of an adjunct faculty member ).
This is useful because the reeds eventually go out of tune through normal use, and certain notes of the scale can fail more quickly than others.
" When the flags over the many peat-constructed towers were raised, farmers would go to others ' towers and attempt to " level them to the ground.
" those who go personally or bring property where they know that they or it may come into collision with the persons or property of others have by law a duty cast upon them to use reasonable care and skill to avoid such a collision.
From the roundabout are four exits ; one to the high street, one to Kingston upon Thames, and two others which go to the main A3 London to Portsmouth Road which has been the main route from the south of England docks to Central London for several hundred years.
" Interviewed by Dreger, Ray Blanchard, the Chair of the Paraphilias Sub-Work Group, explained: " We tried to go as far as we could in depathologizing mild and harmless paraphilias, while recognizing that severe paraphilias that distress or impair people or cause them to do harm to others are validly regarded as disorders.
People who go to those lengths expect that their privacy will be respected by others.
Some pilgrims bathe at sacred shrines, others go on Hajj to Mecca.
Some team members stay at the pyramid while Jackson, O ' Neil, and others go out and discover a mining village inhabited by humans who, when they see Jackson's medallion, assume them to be gods sent by Ra.
Secular spirituality emphasizes humanistic ideas on moral character ( qualities such as love, compassion, patience, tolerance, forgiveness, contentment, responsibility, harmony, and a concern for others )-aspects of life and human experience which go beyond a purely materialist view of the world without necessarily accepting belief in a supernatural reality or divine being.
Some questioned why Noll would elect to go for it on fourth down but, as later explained by NFL films, his entire kicking game had been suspect all game long with Gerela missing an extra point and two field goals while Walden fumbled a snap on a punt and nearly had two others blocked.
Some go “ native ’ and integrated with the militias of independent “ free cities ", others turned into gangs of marauding bandits and some small groups of surviving soldiers sought to find their way home.
Additional Oscars go to Alec Guinness ( Best Actor ) and David Lean ( Best Director ), among others.
While some graduates of vocational or career and technical education high schools will go directly into a trade, others will pursue post-secondary education.
Some are as short as one line, while others go for tens of lines.

others and bottom
Child-rearing practices among those who inherit wealth may center around favoring some groups at the expense of others at the bottom of the social hierarchy.
On numerous recordings by Fats Domino, Little Richard and others, Bartholomew assigned this repeating three-note pattern not just to the string bass, but also to electric guitars and even baritone sax, making for a very heavy bottom.
A procession, with three riders and several others, crosses at the bottom.
The most generalised polychaetes are those that crawl along the bottom, but others have adapted to many different ecological niches, including burrowing, swimming, pelagic life, tube-dwelling or boring, commensalism, and parasitism, requiring various modifications to their body structure.
Most Chinese were divided into four occupations with scholar-bureaucrats, who were also agrarian landlords, on top and merchants on the bottom because they did not produce but only distribute goods made by others.
In determinate inflorescences the terminal flower is usually the first to mature ( precursive development ), while the others tend to mature starting from the bottom of the stem.
In fact, the figures and arrangement of modern Scottish country dances, while derived from a 300-year tradition, make it difficult to generalize because many newer dances feature new ideas such as partner changes ( you dance with a new partner on each new time through the dance, as in " Nighean Donn " ( by Peter Hastings ) or " Caddam Wood " ( by John Mitchell )), palindromic structure ( the sequence of figures is similar seen from the end to the beginning as it is seen from the beginning to the end, as in " The White Heather Jig " by Cosh ), fugues ( the sequence of figures for each couple is intricately intertwined to resemble the structure of a musical fugue ), canons ( a new couple begins their time through even though the couple before have not finished theirs yet ) and others, such as John Drewry's " Crossing the Line ", where the bottom of the set becomes the top for the next time through.
Most others are thrown into a lake, where they will eventually sink to the bottom ( Murimuria ) to be appropriately rewarded or punished.
Meanwhile, others sought county and state permission to dredge and pump the bay bottom and build up Bird Key, today's Bayway Isles and Isla Del Sol.
Although different locations were considered for the railroad terminus and shipping port, Agate Bay was chosen because it was closer to the iron ore site and provided a clay bottom bay, while most others were rocky.
Fishing for bottom fish, such as ling cod, kelp greenling, black rockfish ( sea bass ), china rockfish, yellow eye and canary rockfish among others.
In some manuscripts, a framed miniature occupies the upper half of the page, and in others they are " marginal "-unframed and occupying the bottom quarter ( approximately ) of the page.
Aside from the people who climb to form the upper parts of the tower, others are needed to form the pinya, or bottom base of the castell, to sustain its weight.
The same effect was happening in the United States, when states were competing to attract firms to incorporate in their state — competition described by some at the time as " race to efficiency ", and others, such as Justice Louis Brandeis, as the " race to the bottom ".
Various archaeologists have speculated as to the meaning of the decoration, with some, such as George Coffey ( who produced a study of art at " New Grange " in the 1890s ), believing them to be purely decorative, whilst others, like M. J. O ’ Kelly ( who led the 1962 – 1975 excavation at the site ), believing them to have some sort of symbolic purpose, because some of the carvings had been in places that would not have been visible, such as at the bottom of the orthostatic slabs, below ground level.
Chains and manacles of brass and iron are attached to huge stones laying at the bottom of the cells, where intruders and others captured by Mammon's barbed devil sentinels will be kept.
Some species live on the bottom ( benthic ), while others are pelagic.
* Even newer designs have the bottom bracket spindle, usually hollow and larger diameter than is possible for bottom brackets with bearings held inside the bottom bracket shell of a bike frame, for reduced weight and increased stiffness, permanently attached to the right crank ( Shimano and others ) or the left crank ( Race Face ).
If anyone looks into the logo of Indian Statistical institute, s / he will find a Sanskrit statement written in the Devanagari-font in the bottom of a banyan tree: bhinnesu (‘ in different others ’ loci ’, note the plural number in Locative in the Sanskrit word “ bhinnesu ”) aykyasya ( unity ’ s, the counterpositive, pratiyogin cf.
His method was one of " universalist mystical introspection: It was at the bottom of the heart that he looked for God and wanted to make others find Him.
Mariners boss Paul Groves attempted to bolster his side as well as he could, veteran footballers Darren Barnard and Steve Chettle amongst others were brought to the club, and such players as Steve Kabba, Richard Hughes and returning hero John Oster all played some part in the season, but the club couldn't avoid relegation and Grimsby finished bottom of Division One and were relegated after five successive seasons at this level.
Barrino is one of only three winners, the others being Ruben Studdard, and most recently, Kris Allen, to have landed in the bottom three or two, which she did twice, making her the only winner of the series who landed in the bottom group on more than one occasion.

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