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A windbreaker, or a windcheater, is a thin fabric jacket designed to resist wind chill and light rain, making it a lighter version of the jacket. It is usually lightweight in construction and characteristically made of synthetic material .
Nguyễn Xuân Phúc (Vietnamese pronunciation: [ŋwiən˦ˀ˥ swən˧˧ fʊwk͡p̚˧˦]; born 20 July 1954) is a Vietnamese former politician who served as the 11th president of Vietnam from 2021 until his resignation in 2023 amidst a series of corruption scandals.
Wind Breaker (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Satoru Nii that began serialization on Kodansha's Magazine Pocket manga website in January 2021.
Lâm Nhật Tiến (born 3 September 1971) is a Vietnamese- American singer who was affiliated with the music label, Asia Entertainment Inc. from 1994 to 2016. [1] He gained prominence through numerous appearances in Asia Entertainment's music videos, establishing himself as one of Vietnam's leading male pop stars.
Wind Breaker (Korean: 윈드브레이커; RR: Windeu Beureikeo) is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written and illustrated by Yongseok Jo. It was serialized via Naver Corporation's webtoon platform, Naver Webtoon, from December 2013, with the individual chapters collected and published into 25 volumes.
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Cover of the first tankōbon of Omamori Himari published by Fujimi Shobo on February 1, 2007, in Japan Omamori Himari is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Milan Matra. The story follows Yuto Amakawa , an orphaned boy who, on the day of his sixteenth birthday, meets Himari , a sword-wielding girl who turns out to be a cat spirit.
The Lua people (Phai pronunciation:) are a minority ethnic group native to Laos, although there is now a sizable community living in Thailand. Luaʼ is their preferred autonym (self-designation), while their Lao neighbours tend to call them Thin ( Tʻin or Htin ; Lao : ຖິ່ນ Lao pronunciation: [tʰin] ).