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Cö shu Nie (Japanese: コシュニエ, Hepburn: Ko Shu Nie) is a Japanese rock band formed in Osaka, Japan, in 2011.The group consists of Miku Nakamura (guitar, keyboards, vocals) and Shunsuke Matsumoto (bass); previously in the band were Kōjirō Yamazaki (drums) and Ryōsuke Fujita (drums).
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Copybooks are self-printed by the dōjinshi-ka (dōjinshi artists) and self-bound. The most common type are printed on copy paper using a photocopier. They are usually bound together with staples down the front or in the middle. [1] Some are bound with glue and tape.
Duplicating machines were the predecessors of modern document-reproduction technology. They have now been replaced by digital duplicators, scanners , laser printers , and photocopiers , but for many years they were the primary means of reproducing documents for limited-run distribution.
For a cinematographic work, 50 years from the date when the work was made lawfully accessible to the public with the author's consent. [70]: Art. 15 For a photographic work or work of applied art, 25 years from the production of the work [70]: Art. 16 Yes [70]: Art. 12 Dominica: Life + 70 years [71] Dominican Republic: Life + 70 years [72]
Good afternoon, I have a question. I was just told by my supervisor that I cannot speak Spanish to my coworkers in our department. She states that some other non-Spanish speaking workers claim it ...
A new film industry superclass is emerging in Spain: movies powered or co-backed by its streaming giants. Perhaps the biggest example, Netflix Spain’s Andes flight disaster “Society of the ...
In visual art, copying the works of the masters is a standard way that students learn to paint and sculpt. [1] Often, artists will use the term after to credit the original artist in the title of the copy (regardless of how similar the two works appear) such as in Vincent van Gogh's "First Steps (after Millet)" and Pablo Picasso's "Luncheon on the Grass, after Manet" (based on Manet's well ...