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  • 61Noma Hiroshi — ▪ Japanese author born Feb. 23, 1915, Kōbe, Hyōgo ken [prefecture] Japan died Jan. 2, 1991, Tokyo       Japanese novelist who wrote Shinkū chitai (1952; Zone of Emptiness), which is considered to be one of the finest war novels produced after… …

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  • 62Noma Award — Der Noma Preis (englisch Noma Award for Publishing in Africa / französisch Le Prix Noma de Publication en Afrique) wurde 1979 vom japanischen Verleger Shoichi Noma gestiftet und wird seit 1980 jährlich an afrikanische Schriftsteller und… …

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  • 63Noma Gurich — The swearing in of Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Noma E. Gurich. Noma D. Gurich (born September 26, 1952) is an American attorney and judge who is currently serving as a Justice on the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Gurich was appointed the State s… …

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  • 64NOMA PRIZE FOR LITERATURE —    The Noma Prize for Literature (Noma bungei sho), for new works in a wide variety of genres, including nonfiction, was formed by the Noma Service Association in 1941 after the death of Noma Seiji (1878–1938), founder of the Kodansha publishing… …

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  • 65Noma Award — The Noma award for publishing in Africa is a $10,000 prize for outstanding literature published in Africa. The award is sponsored by Kodansha Ltd, Japan.Winners1980: Une Si Longue Lettre by Mariama Bâ1981: Health Education for the Community by… …

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  • 66Noma (ville japonaise) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Noma. Noma est un quartier de près de 3000 habitants. Il est situé à environ 3km des côtes est et ouest, au centre sud de l île de Tanega (Tanega shima). Portail du Japon …

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  • 67Noma Motor Corporation — Die Noma Motors Corporation war ein US amerikanische Automobilhersteller, der 1919 1923 in New York City ansässig war. Die Firma war eine Tochtergesellschaft der Walton Body Company, die Flugzeugflügel herstellte. Im Januar 1919 stellte man den… …

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  • 68NOMA HIROSHI — (1915–1991)    Noma Hiroshi was a novelist, critic, and poet born in Kobe to devout Buddhist parents. In 1935, Noma graduated from Kyoto University, where he was interested in French symbolist poetry and took part in antiwar movements. He was… …

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  • 69noma — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek nomē, from nemein to spread (of an ulcer), literally, to graze, pasture more at nimble Date: 1834 a spreading invasive gangrene chiefly of the lining of the cheek and lips that is usually fatal and occurs… …

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  • 70noma — /noh meuh/, n., pl. nomas. Pathol. a gangrenous ulceration of the mouth or genitalia, occurring mainly in debilitated children. [1825 35; < NL, L nome a sore, ulcer < Gk nomé a feeding, grazing (akin to némein to feed, graze, consume)] * * * …

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