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[1] [2] [3] The first chapter was published on June 14, 2012. [2] As of November 2024, the manga remake has released 214 chapters. The series began publication in Viz Media's Weekly Shonen Jump (Shonen Jump Alpha at the time) in North America on January 21, 2013. [4] The first digital volume in February 2014. [5]
Original release date [c] English air date [a] 1: 1 "The Strongest Man" Transliteration: "Saikyō no Otoko" (Japanese: 最強の男) Shingo Natsume: Shingo Natsume: Chikashi Kubota: October 5, 2015 () July 17, 2016 [29] 2: 2 "The Lone Cyborg" Transliteration: "Kokō no Saibōgu" (Japanese: 孤高のサイボーグ) Shin'ichirō Ushijima: Shingo ...
Chapter Parts Regulatory Entity 1: I: 1–630: Office of Personnel Management: 2: 700–1199: Office of Personnel Management: 3: II: 1200–1299: Merit Systems Protection Board: III: 1300–1399: Office of Management and Budget: V: 1500–1599: The International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board: VI: 1600–1699: Federal Retirement Thrift ...
The man suspected of plowing a truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on New Year's, killing 14 people and injuring 35 others, pledged his support to ISIS, the FBI said Thursday. The ...
Chapter 99—Department of Defense personnel authorities; Chapter 101—Federal Emergency Management Agency personnel; Chapter 102—United States Secret Service Uniformed Division personnel; Chapter 103—Department of State; Subpart J—Enhanced Personnel Security Programs Chapter 110—Enhanced Personnel Security Programs
World leaders have offered their condolences following the death of former US President Jimmy Carter, who passed away Sunday at the age of 100.
Jimmy Butler #22 of the Miami Heat looks on during the game against the Toronto Raptors on December 1, 2024 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Kay Coles James (born June 1, 1949) is an American public official who served as secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia from January 2022 to August 2023, and as the director for the United States Office of Personnel Management under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2005. [1]