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  2. DMG Mori Seiki Co. - Wikipedia

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    DMG Mori Co., Ltd. (DMG森精機株式会社, DMG Mori Seiki Kabushiki-gaisha) (formerly Mori Seiki Co., Ltd. and DMG Mori Seiki Co., Ltd.) is a Japanese company headquartered in Tokyo and Nara City, engaged primarily in the manufacture and sale of machine tools. [3] [4] [5] Since its establishment, the business has become the largest machine ...

  3. Economy of the Song dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Economy of the Song dynasty. A Northern Song coin ( sheng song yuan bao 聖宋元寶) The economy of the Song dynasty (960–1279) has been characterized as the most prosperous in the world at the time. [1] The dynasty moved away from the top-down command economy of the Tang dynasty (618–907) and made extensive use of market mechanisms as ...

  4. Death and funeral of Lee Teng-hui - Wikipedia

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    Mori had approved Lee's application for medical treatment in Japan during his premiership, against Beijing's protests and his cabinet's concerns. [11] [12] [13] On 12 August, Alex Azar , United States Secretary of Health and Human Services and the highest-level US official to visit Taiwan since 1979, paid his respects to Lee at the Taipei Guest ...

  5. The Dancing Girl (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The Dancing Girl (short story) " The Dancing Girl " (舞姫, Maihime) was the first published short story by the Japanese writer Mori Ōgai. The story first appeared in Kokumin no Tomo (People's Friend, 国民之友) in 1890, and is based on Mori's own experiences as a medical student in Germany. In some ways, this tale foreshadows Puccini's ...

  6. Memento mori - Wikipedia

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    Memento mori (Latin for "remember that you have to die") [2] is an artistic or symbolic trope acting as a reminder of the inevitability of death. [2] The concept has its roots in the philosophers of classical antiquity and Christianity, and appeared in funerary art and architecture from the medieval period onwards.

  7. Uan Muhuggiag - Wikipedia

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    Uan Muhuggiag was first excavated in 1950. The Tashwinat mummy was discovered by University of Rome Professor Fabrizio Mori in 1958. More recently, in 1982, the site was excavated again by Barbara Barich. Tashwinat mummy. The most noteworthy find at Uan Muhuggiag is the well-preserved mummy of a young boy of approximately 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 years old.

  8. Under One Person - Wikipedia

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    Under One Person. Under One Person ( 一人之下) with subtitle The Outcast is a Chinese webcomic by Dong Man Tang ( Chinese: 动漫堂 ), illustrated by Mi Er (Chinese: 米二 ), and published by Tencent. It was first published under the title 异人 ( Yi Ren, literally: "Weirdo") and with subtitle King of the Weirdo in February 2015.

  9. Delicious in Dungeon - Wikipedia

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    Delicious in Dungeon ( Japanese: ダンジョン飯, Hepburn: Danjon Meshi, lit. "Dungeon Meal") [2] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryōko Kui. It was serialized in Enterbrain 's seinen manga magazine Harta from February 2014 to September 2023. Yen Press has licensed the series in North America.