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  2. Tomoki Sakata - Wikipedia

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    Sakata has performed in concert halls such as Leipzig Gewandhaus, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, and Tokyo Suntory Hall, and has appeared at numerous festivals, including the Verbier Festival (Switzerland), the "Janáčkův Máj" Music Festival in Ostrava (Czech Republic), the Brussels Piano Festival

  3. Yoshihiro Sakata - Wikipedia

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    Yoshihiro Sakata MNZM (坂田好弘) is a rugby union official and former player who gained sixteen full international caps with the Japan national rugby union team 1967–1973. He played as wing for Kintetsu and Canterbury RFU and was nicknamed Demi Sakata. He was the first Japanese player to be inducted into the International Rugby Board Hall ...

  4. Lenn Sakata - Wikipedia

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    When manager Earl Weaver decided to shift Ripken to short at the beginning of July 1982, he moved Sakata to second, keeping Sakata in the lineup. [ 14 ] 1981 was the first season Sakata hit over .200 in the major leagues. 1982 saw career highs for Sakata in virtually every category, as he started 94 games (44 at second base and 50 at shortstop).

  5. Akira Sakata - Wikipedia

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    Sakata was born in Hiroshima on 21 February 1945. [1] He first heard jazz on short-wave radio and Voice of America, then became more interested in it from listening to film soundtracks. [2] He began studying music seriously at high school, where he played clarinet. [3] He played alto sax in a jazz band when at Hiroshima University. [3]

  6. Harold Sakata - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Sakata was a regular on the short-lived TV series, Sarge, starring George Kennedy and made a guest appearance on Laugh In, Season 5, Episode 7. In 1979 he was a regular on Highcliffe Manor. Sakata appeared as Oddjob in a series of TV commercials for Vicks Formula 44 cough syrup in the 1970s. The advertisement commonly showed Oddjob ...

  7. Sakata - Wikipedia

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    Sakata Eio (1920–2010), Japanese professional Go player; Sakata Minoru (1902–1974), Japanese photographer; Sakata no Kintoki, the Japanese folk hero Kintarō; Sakata Tōjūrō, stage name taken on by a number of Kabuki actors; Takefumi Sakata (born 1980), Japanese flyweight boxer; Shoichi Sakata (Sakata Shōichi) (1911–1970), Japanese ...

  8. Jeanne Sakata - Wikipedia

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    Sakata has performed in many stage productions, working often with East West Players (EWP) in Los Angeles. In 2002 she won the Ovation Award for Lead Actress in a Play, for her performance in Chay Yew's Red, at EWP. [1] In 2007, her first play, Dawn's Light: The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi premiered at EWP. [2]

  9. A Twist in the Tale (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Some ten years later, Richard Moore's service in the small parish church is honoured by an unusual visitor. Mr Sakata has been set free and started working at an electronics company, as does one of his former NCOs, Corporal Sushi. They hold their former prisoner and saviour in the highest respect, Sakata assures Moore.

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