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  2. I Remember You (1941 song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Remember You" is a popular song, published in 1941. The music was written by Victor Schertzinger, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. [2] The song was originally recorded by Jimmy Dorsey in 1941. It has since been covered most notably by Frank Ifield, Glen Campbell and Björk.

  3. I Remember You (Denine song) - Wikipedia

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    "I Remember You" is the second single from Denine. The song was originally released on the compilation album Viper's Freestyle Hit Parade , the Metropolitan Recording Corporation label. The song was released in 1993 [ 2 ] and was re-released on cassette format.

  4. I Remember You - Wikipedia

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    "I Remember You" (1941 song), covered by Björk "I Remember You" (Denine song) "I Remember You" (Skid Row song), 1989 "I Remember You" (Yui song), 2006 "I Remember You", by Bobby Vinton from Bobby Vinton Sings the Big Ones

  5. Karate - Wikipedia

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    Karate (空手) (/ k ə ˈ r ɑː t i /; Japanese pronunciation: ⓘ; Okinawan pronunciation:), also karate-do (空手道, Karate-dō), is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Kingdom. It developed from the indigenous Ryukyuan martial arts (called te ( 手 ) , "hand"; tī in Okinawan) under the influence of Chinese martial arts .

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  7. Karate gi - Wikipedia

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    The karate gi appears to have been developed from the Judo uniform. When Gichin Funakoshi demonstrated karate in Japan at the Kodokan, he still wore a traditional judo gi. [7] "GI" is a recognised word in both the official Scrabble dictionary and the Merriam-Webster Second edition dictionary.

  8. Karate (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Karate" (stylized in all caps) is a song by the Japanese heavy metal band Babymetal from their second studio album, Metal Resistance. The song was released to active rock radio as an airplay-only single in the United States on February 26, 2016.

  9. Shōrei-ryū - Wikipedia

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    Modern descendants of Shōrei-ryū include styles such as Gōjū-ryū and Ryūei-ryū.Gōjū-ryū is considered the direct evolution of Shōrei-ryū. [6]The Shitō-ryū style also contains many elements of Shōrei-ryū, since Mabuni Kenwa was a student of Higaonna, and even the Shōtōkan style contains kata from Shōrei-ryū, which, however, did not get there directly, but were passed on to ...