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  2. James Maki - Wikipedia

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    James Maki may refer to: James Maki, a pseudonym of Japanese film director Yasujirō Ozu (1903–1963) James Maki, the second person in the United States, and first American male, to undergo a partial- face transplant in 2009

  3. Yasujirō Ozu - Wikipedia

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    In his early works, Ozu used the pseudonym "James Maki" [n 5] for his screenwriting credit. [8] His film Young Miss, with an all-star cast, was the first time he used the pen name James Maki, and was also his first film to appear in film magazine Kinema Jumpo 's "Best Ten" at third position. [9]

  4. Face transplant - Wikipedia

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    A face transplant is a medical procedure to replace all or part of a person's face using tissue from a donor. Part of a field called "Vascularized Composite Tissue Allotransplantation" (VCA) it involves the transplantation of facial skin, the nasal structure, the nose, the lips, the muscles of facial movement used for expression, the nerves that provide sensation, and, potentially, the bones ...

  5. James May: Our Man in... - Wikipedia

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    James bathes in a natural onsen hot pool following a Yamabushi retreat to the Three Mountains of Dewa. In Sendai, he goes to a Zenryoku Boys J-pop concert followed by clothes shopping. James travels to the deserted town of Namie, Fukushima on the edge of the Fukushima Exclusion Zone, before arriving into Tokyo on-board the Shiki-shima luxury train.

  6. Bohdan Pomahač - Wikipedia

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    During a 17-hour operation, a surgical team led by Pomahač, replaced the nose, upper lip, cheeks, and roof of the mouth - along with corresponding muscles, bones and nerves - of James Maki, age 59. Mr. Maki's face was severely injured after falling onto the electrified third rail at a Boston subway station in 2005.

  7. Passing Fancy - Wikipedia

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    Passing Fancy (出来ごころ, Dekigokoro) is a 1933 silent movie produced by Shochiku Company, directed by Japanese director Yasujirō Ozu and starring Takeshi Sakamoto, Nobuko Fushimi, Den Obinata and Chouko Iida.

  8. As David Bowie’s ‘Young Americans’ Turns 50, Guitarist Carlos ...

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    When Carlos Alomar talks about the 50th anniversary of “Young Americans” — David Bowie’s self-defined ode to “plastic soul,” released March 7, 1975, and re-released today by Rhino ...

  9. What Did the Lady Forget? - Wikipedia

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    What Did the Lady Forget? (淑女は何を忘れたか, Shukujo wa nani wo wasureta ka) is a 1937 Japanese comedy-drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu.[1] [2] In 2009 the film was ranked at No. 59 on the list of the Greatest Japanese Films of All Time by Japanese film magazine Kinema Junpo.