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Certain complex character combinations can only be accomplished in a double-byte language, giving rise to especially complex forms, sometimes known by their romanized Japanese name of kaomoji.
His surname is sometimes romanized as Ljapunov, Liapunov or Ljapunow.
Dark Force ( Dark Falls in the Japanese version and sometimes romanized as " Dark Falz ") is an evil ancient being and recurring enemy throughout the series.
Lyapunov is a Russian surname that is sometimes romanized as Ljapunov, Liapunov or Ljapunow and may refer to:
* Lum Invader, a fictional character from the manga and anime series Urusei Yatsura whose name is sometimes romanized as " Lam "
They took on the stage names Beat Takeshi and Beat Kiyoshi ; together referring to themselves as Two Beat ( sometimes romanized as The Two Beats ).
The State of Wei (), sometimes romanized Ngwei to distinguish it from Wey, was a Zhou Dynasty vassal state during the Warring States Period ( 475 – 221 BCE ) of Chinese history.
Gogok is also sometimes romanized as " kogok " and " kokkok " or " kokok.
* Di ( surname ), a Chinese surname sometimes also romanized Dee, particularly:
a. k. a. Mi-nee ( her surname is sometimes spelled " Chan ," the transliteration of the kana spelling her name, but scenes in the series show her name romanized as " Cheung ")
Pavel Sergeyevich Alexandrov (), sometimes romanized Aleksandroff or Aleksandrov ( May 7, 1896 – November 16, 1982 ), was a Soviet Russian mathematician.
It is also sometimes romanized as Nakashima and sometimes written as.
Über (, sometimes romanized as ueber or uber ) is a German language word meaning " above ", " over " or " across.
Chiayi City ( sometimes romanized as Jiayi ) () is a city located in the plains of southwestern Taiwan.
Ve is usually romanized using the Latin letter V, but sometimes using the Latin letter W.
Yut Nori ( Yunnori ) ( sometimes romanized as nyout or yoot ) is a traditional board game played in Korea, especially during Korean New Year.
In English, Che is usually romanized as ⟨ ch ⟩, or sometimes as ⟨ tch ⟩, as in French.
The Abbasids created the office of chief qadi ( qadi al-quḍāh, sometimes romanized as Qadi al-Quda ), whose holder acted primarily as adviser to the caliph in the appointment and dismissal of qadis.
In Cantonese, 羅 is usually romanized as Law or Lo, and sometimes Loh, or Lowe, and 駱 is usually romanized as Lok, though the more Western-appearing romanization Locke can sometimes be found.
Ukrainian text is sometimes romanized: written in the Latin alphabet, for non-Cyrillic readers or transcription systems.

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** the rebound phenomenon, also known as the loss of the check reflex is also sometimes seen in patients with cerebellar ataxia.
Sometimes the monks were directly subject to the lay abbot ; sometimes he appointed a substitute to perform the spiritual functions, known usually as dean ( decanus ), but also as abbot ( abbas legitimas, monasticus, regularis ).
In Chinese speaking regions, abalone are commonly known as bao yu, and sometimes forms part of a Chinese banquet.
Other uncommon colors include red amber ( sometimes known as " cherry amber "), green amber, and even blue amber, which is rare and highly sought after.
In French, and sometimes ( especially earlier ) also in English, the city is known as Aix-la-Chapelle ().
* Ajak, a Marvel Comics character, a member of the Eternals, sometimes known as " Ajax the Greater "
Ptolemy Philometor, who was Alexander's father-in-law, went over to his side, and Alexander was defeated in the battle of Antioch ( 145 BC ) in Syria, sometimes known as the battle of the Oenoparus.
Little is known of Andreas Capellanus's life, but he is presumed to have been a courtier of Marie of Troyes, and probably of French origin ; he is sometimes known by a French translation of his name, André le Chapelain.
Assyria was also sometimes known as Subartu, and after its fall, from 605 BC through to the late seventh century AD variously as Athura, Syria ( Greek ), Assyria ( Latin ) and Assuristan.
It is not known how these stones operate, but the technology explained in the show usually revolves around wormholes for instant teleportation, faster-than-light, space-warping travel, and sometimes around quantum multiverses.
The earliest known personification of what would become the United States was " Columbia " who first appeared in 1738 and sometimes was associated with Liberty.
Brews can also be made with no DMT-containing plants ; Psychotria viridis being substituted by plants such as Justicia pectoralis, Brugmansia, or sacred tobacco, also known as Mapacho ( Nicotiana rustica ), or sometimes left out with no replacement.
An early by-product, however, was the Mahagonny-Songspiel, sometimes known as Das kleine Mahagonny, a concert work for voices and small orchestra commissioned by the Deutsche Kammermusik Festival in Baden-Baden and premiered there on 18 July 1927.
) Similarly, when Jewish families and larger groups sing traditional Sabbath songs known as zemirot outside the context of formal religious services, they usually do so a cappella, and Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations on the Sabbath sometimes feature entertainment by a cappella ensembles.
This has led to a tradition of a cappella singing sometimes known as sefirah music.
She is thought to bear the name of the deity who was derived from Libya, where known as Neith, the same source sometimes identified as the parallel for Athene.
Abbahu () was a Jewish Talmudist, known as an amora, who lived in the Land of Israel, of the 3rd amoraic generation ( about 279-320 ), sometimes cited as R. Abbahu of Caesarea ( Ḳisrin ).
These compounds, e. g. calicheamicin, are some of the most aggressive antitumor drugs known, so much so that the ene-diyne subunit is sometimes referred to as a " warhead.
The first known mention of the word was in the third century AD in a book called Liber Medicinalis ( sometimes known as De Medicina Praecepta Saluberrima ) by Quintus Serenus Sammonicus, physician to the Roman emperor Caracalla, who prescribed that malaria sufferers wear an amulet containing the word written in the form of a triangle:
Although the Greeks and Romans typically scorned Egypt's animal-headed gods as bizarre and primitive ( Anubis was known to be mockingly called " Barker " by the Greeks ), Anubis was sometimes associated with Sirius in the heavens, and Cerberus in Hades.
The problem is sometimes known as season cracking after it was first discovered in brass cartridge cases used for rifle ammunition during the 1920s in the Indian Army.
In Europe, Latin Swing dances include Argentine Tango, Mambo, Lindy Hop, Swing Boogie ( sometimes also known as Nostalgic Boogie ), and Disco Fox.
These are sometimes known as signature bridges.

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