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hara-kiri
‖ hara-kiri (ˌhɑːrəˈkiːriː) Also corruptly hari-kari, hurry-curry. [Japanese (colloquial and vulgar), f. hara belly + kiri cut. (The more elegant expression is said to be seppuku.)] Suicide by disembowelment, as formerly practised by the samurai of Japan, when in circumstances of disgrace, or under ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hara-Kiri (magazine)
A weekly counterpart, Hara-Kiri Hebdo, was first published in 1969. Hara-Kiri Hebdo becomes Charlie Hebdo In November 1970, following the death of Charles de Gaulle at his home in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises, the weekly Hara-Kiri wikipedia.org
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Why Do Japanese Commit Hara-Kiri? - Slate Magazine
Japanese officials sometimes killed themselves to atone for botching an assignment, or out of grief over a leader's death. When the Mejii emperor died in 1912, his leading general committed hara ...
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hara-kiri
hara-kiri/ˌhærəˈkɪrɪ; `hɑrə`kɪrɪ/ n[U]ritual suicide using a sword to cut open one's stomach, formerly practised by Japanese Samurai to avoid dishonour when they believed they had failed in their duty 切腹, 剖腹(旧时日本武士在自知任务失败时为免受屈辱的自杀手段). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai
is a 2011 Japanese 3D jidaigeki drama film directed by Takashi Miike. It was produced by Jeremy Thomas and Toshiaki Nakazawa, who previously teamed with Miike on his 2010 film 13 Assassins. The film is a 3D remake of Masaki Kobayashi's 1962 film Harakiri. It premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festiva... wikipedia.org
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hari-kari
hari-kari erron. form of hara-kiri. Oxford English Dictionary
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Harakiri (disambiguation)
Harakiri (or hara-kiri) most often refers to a form of seppuku (or ritual suicide), often miswritten as "harikari". (1928 film), a French film by Henri Debai and Marie-Louise Iribe The Battle (1934 film), also released as Hara-Kiri and Thunder in the East, a French wikipedia.org
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Gébé
In 1969, he became editor-in-chief of Hara-Kiri, a magazine founded by François Cavanna and Georges Bernier (alias Professeur Choron) then Charlie Hebdo wikipedia.org
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seppuku
‖ seppuku (sɛˈpuːkuː) Also Seppuku, etc. [Jap., colloq. pronunc. of setsu fuku, f. Chinese qiē to cut (with a sword or knife) + fù belly.] = hara-kiri.1871 A. B. Mitford Tales Old Japan II. 193 Seppuku (hara-kiri) is the mode of suicide adopted amongst Samurai when they have no alternative but to di... Oxford English Dictionary
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Streaming Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai (2011) Full Movie
2013-9-26 . (hara-kiri: death of a samurai) 2011 - bbblue - 沧海月明珠有泪,blog.163 2013-10-5 . teaser debut for 3d cannes entry hara-kiri: death of a samuraivlicious 2013-9-7 . title:hara-kiri death of a samuraiyear:2011genre:dramasubtitles:vcdq 2013-10-11 . Diposting oleh ABASIA ...
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La Grosse Bertha
See also Hara-Kiri (magazine) References 1991 establishments in France 1993 disestablishments in France Defunct magazines published in France French-language wikipedia.org
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Jean-Pierre Bouyxou
Some other magazines he wrote for were Vampirella, Sex Stars System, Zoom (1969–1976), Métal hurlant, L'Écho des savanes, Penthouse, Lui, Hara-Kiri, Paris wikipedia.org
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Giuseppe Coco
He also collaborated with some international magazines, including El País, Paris Match, Stern, Hara-Kiri, The Saturday Evening Post, Punch. wikipedia.org
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Claude Lacroix
Biography Lacroix's first comics were published in in 1964, and subsequently in Candide, Arts et Loisirs, Elle, Plexus, Hara-Kiri, , , and others. wikipedia.org
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Jean-Marc Reiser
He founded the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Hara-Kiri in 1960 together with Fred and François Cavanna. Hara-Kiri was banned in 1970 by the French Minister of the Interior for mocking the just deceased Charles de Gaulle. wikipedia.org
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