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  2. Suzuki Hayabusa - Wikipedia

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    The Westfield Megabusa is an English sports car, based on the Lotus Seven, which uses the Hayabusa engine. [78] Suzuki was the first to put the motorcycle's engine in a car, with two concept cars in 2001, the Suzuki GSX-R/4 roadster and the Formula Hayabusa, an open wheel race car "designed for a new Japanese one-make competition series ."

  3. List of Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato characters

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    Hidaka Shurato (日高秋亜人), also Shura-ō Shurato (修羅王シュラト) and (Su・ra・to) in the Siddhaṃ script. Voiced by: Toshihiko Seki (Next time announcement narration) Shurato Hidaka or Shurato, the King Shura, is the main protagonist of the series. A 16-year-old from Earth, Shurato is a brash, reckless, rude, impatient, and ...

  4. Shura - Wikipedia

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    Shura is mentioned as a praiseworthy activity often used in organizing the affairs of a mosque, Islamic organizations, and is a common term involved in naming parliaments. In the 21st century, some emerging scholars [ citation needed ] are now advocating the infusion of Shura with digital technology as a means to enhance participatory ...

  5. Nothing's Real - Wikipedia

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    Nothing's Real is the debut studio album by English singer Shura, released on 8 July 2016 by Polydor Records. The album was met with positive reviews from music critics. The album was met with positive reviews from music critics.

  6. Shura (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Shura Tegleva (1894–1955), Russian nursemaid who served in the Imperial Household; Shura Cherkassky (1911–1995), American classical pianist; Shura Taft (born 1982), English-born Australian television and radio presenter; Mary Francis Shura (1923–1991), American writer; Shura (English singer) (born 1988) Shura (Russian singer) (born 1975)

  7. Toshio Matsumoto - Wikipedia

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    English title Japanese title Romaji Notes 1969 Funeral Parade of Roses: 薔薇の葬列 Bara no Souretsu: 1971 Demons (A.K.A. Pandemonium) 修羅 Shura: The title Shura refers to Asuras. 1973 War at the Age of Sixteen: 十六歳の戦争 Juuroku-sai no Sensou: 1988 Dogura Magura: ドグラ・マグラ Dogura Magura

  8. Forevher - Wikipedia

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    Forevher received critical acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, the album received an average score of 83, based on 15 reviews. [12] Aimee Cliff of Pitchfork stated that Forevher is "looser, livelier and more ecstatic than her debut, detailing the headlong rush of falling in love"; whilst also noting "string flutters mimicking skipped heartbeats, and basslines settling into deep, well ...

  9. Shura (English singer) - Wikipedia

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    Shura is an out lesbian and an atheist, despite a long-standing fascination with religion. [40] [41] [42] In summer 2014 she experienced a severe panic attack, which she described as "feel[ing] like I [was] dying." [34] Her stage name comes from a short form of her first name in Russian, a language Shura is fluent in. [34]