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  2. Obi (sash) - Wikipedia

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    An obi is a belt of varying size and shape worn with both traditional Japanese clothing and uniforms for Japanese martial arts styles. Originating as a simple thin belt in Heian period Japan, the obi developed over time into a belt with a number of different varieties, with a number of different sizes and proportions, lengths, and methods of tying.

  3. Obi (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    Many Japanese martial arts feature an obi (Japanese: 帯) as part of their exercise outfit. Such an obi is often made of thick cotton and is about 5 cm (2 in) wide. The martial arts obi are most often worn in the koma-musubi knot ( square knot ); in practice where a hakama is worn, the obi is tied in other ways.

  4. Ornette: Made in America - Wikipedia

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    Ornette was Shirley Clarke's last film and reintroduced her to the independent film and jazz music circuits that she had influenced during the 1960s. Clarke's intrusive, fast cutting editing style and Kit Fitzgerald's avant-garde music video work won the film praise.

  5. Michelle Khare Talks the Competitiveness of YouTube, Jokes ...

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    Michelle Khare doesn’t plan on leaning into the influencer-to-fighter pipeline anytime soon. “Unfortunately, we're not in the same weight class, so I'll pass!” Khare, 32, said jokingly to Us ...

  6. Obi (publishing) - Wikipedia

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    The Shinmeikai dictionary, with an obi strip along the bottom. An obi (Japanese: 帯) is a strip of paper looped around a book or other product. This extends the term obi used for Japanese clothing; it is written with the same kanji. It is also referred to as a tasuki (襷, another kimono accessory), or more narrowly as obigami (帯紙, "belt ...

  7. OBI (retail chain) - Wikipedia

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    Obi was founded in 1970 by Emil Lux, Manfred Maus and Klaus Birker with the opening of the first Obi store in the Alstertal shopping center in Hamburg-Poppenbüttel. In 1985 the Tengelmann Group acquired a majority stake in Obi. The share was increased in 2007 by buying the shares of the Lux founding family.

  8. Black belt (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    In judo and some forms of karate, a sixth dan will wear a red-and-white belt. The red-and-white belt is often reserved only for ceremonial occasions, and a regular black belt is still worn during training. At 9th or 10th dan some schools award red. In some schools of jujutsu, the shihan rank and higher wear purple belts. These other colors are ...

  9. Black Belt - Wikipedia

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    Black Belt, an Indian Malayalam film; Black Belt, a Japanese film, also known as Kuro-obi; Black Belt (1984 video game), game for Apple II and Commodore 64; Black Belt (1986 video game), game for Sega Master System based on the anime Fist of the North Star; Black Belt (8-bit Theatre), a character in the webcomic 8-bit Theatre