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Park Mi-sun, Jo Hye-ryun, Lee Ji-hye, Shin Bong-sun, Park Seul-gi Seollal Special Special Guests: Han Suk-joon, Ahn Na-kyung Kim Hee-chul is absent: 1.708% 11 February 13, 2016 Lee Guk-joo, Kim Ji-min, Lady Jane, Jo Young-gu Special Guest: Jang Sung-kyu: 1.855% 12 February 20, 2016 No guests: Special Guests: 100 citizens from Ilsan: 1.601% 13 ...
The Mi-Go are large, pinkish, fungoid, crustacean-like entities the size of a man; where a head would be, they have a "convoluted ellipsoid" composed of pyramided, fleshy rings and covered in antennae. They are about five feet (1.5 m) long, and their crustacean-like bodies bear numerous sets of paired appendages.
The Mi-Go was built in response to an Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) requirement for a reconnaissance seaplane to replace the Hansa-Brandenburg W.33 in IJN service. The W.33 had been acquired by the IJN in 1922 but was unpopular with crews due to poor handling and limited visibility afloat.
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Gim Myeong-ok (Korean: 김명옥; born October 9, 1957), [2] [3] better known by the stage name Na-mi (Korean: 나미), is a South Korean singer. She was considered a "superstar" and "icon" of Korean pop music in the 1980s and early 1990s.
122 may refer to: 122 (number), a natural number; AD 122, a year in the 2nd century AD; 122 BC, a year in the 2nd century BC; 122, a 2019 Egyptian psychological horror film "One Twenty Two", a 2022 single by the American rock band Botch; 122 Gerda, a main-belt asteroid; 12/2 may refer to: December 2 (month-day date notation)
Na O-mi was born Jeong Yeong-il on 29 May 1951, in Mokpo, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. She attended primary and middle school in the city but moved to Seoul in high school. [5] Her stage name, Na O-mi, was inspired by the song "I Dream of Naomi" by Hedva and David. [5] [6]