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    Aoda
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    Ouda
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    Ooda
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#95,153
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    speculatively buying a rice harvest, while the fields are still green
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    recruiting of university students before the agreed date
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#147,965
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    harvesting rice while it is still green
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    recruiting of university students before the agreed date
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#319,955
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    Aotagawa
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    Aota Noriko (1967.10.7-)
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    Seidayama
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    Aota Noboru (1924.11.22-1997.11.4)
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    Noboru Aota (青田 昇 Aota Noboru, 1924 – 1997) is a former baseball Japanese baseball player. More
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    Qingtian (Chinese: 青田; pinyin: Qīngtián; literally: "azure field"), is a county in southeastern Zhejiang Province, on the middle-lower reaches of the Ou Rive... More
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ひらがな

The rounded, flowing kana. Hiragana writes native Japanese words, grammar endings, and anything without (or alongside) kanji — it's the first script you learn. Each character stands for one syllable.

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ねこ — cat