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  2. Mariko Oi - Wikipedia

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    Mariko Oi (大井 真理子, Ōi Mariko, born 14 December 1981) is a Japanese bilingual journalist based in Singapore, who has worked for the BBC since 2006, ...

  3. Ubume - Wikipedia

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    An image of ubume as depicted by Toriyama Sekien, an ukiyo-e artist famous for his prints of yokai and obakemono. [citation needed]In the 16th volume, first half of the Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang of the Tang dynasty, volume 462 of the Taiping Guangji of Northern Song dynasty, the "night-going leisure woman" is a nocturnal strange bird that steals people's babies and about it is written ...

  4. List of current BBC newsreaders and reporters - Wikipedia

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    Mariko Oi: Singapore Newsday, Business Today: Monica Miller Arunoday Mukharji Suranjana Tewari Helena Humphrey Washington DC BBC World News America, BBC News Carl Nasman Environmental coverage presenter Katty Kay: Influential with Katty Kay Senior presenter & Special Correspondent Michelle Fleury: New York Business Today, BBC World News America ...

  5. Inside the Incredible Life of Mariko’s Real-Life ‘Shōgun ...

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    As Shōgun details through the lives of Toda Mariko (Anna Sawai), Ochiba (Fumi Nikaido), and Fuji (Moeka Hoshi), a woman's life choices—if you can even call them that—consisted of wife, mother ...

  6. 'Shōgun': Mariko’s Real-Life Counterpart Had a Dark Family ...

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  7. ‘Shogun’: As Lady Mariko Found Her Power, Her ... - AOL

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    Mariko vows to commit seppuku, the ritual of suicide. But then Isihido grants her permission to leave Osaka. However, the castle comes under attack and Mariko declares she will give her life for ...

  8. Mpreg - Wikipedia

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    Mpreg, short for male pregnancy, is a trope in fiction in which male characters become pregnant. Commonly found in fanfiction, particularly in slash fiction, mpreg explores themes of gender, identity, and societal norms. It has also appeared in mainstream media, where it is variously used for comedic, dramatic, or fantastical purposes.

  9. TikTok star Emily Mariko announces pregnancy with first child

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    In July 2023, Mariko took to Instagram to share a series of videos from the wedding, including one of her walking down the aisle while wearing a white, strapless gown and her hair tied in a low ...