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Kito or Kitō may refer to: * Kitō (surname), a Japanese surname * Kitō-ryū, a Japanese martial art * Kito, Tokushima, a former village in Naka District, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan * Kito (Tonga), an island of Tonga * KITO-FM, a radio station in Vinita, Oklahoma, United States People with the given name *Kito (musician), Australian DJ * Kito Lorenc (1938–2017), German writer, poet and translator *Kito Poblah Kito Poblah (born September 18, 1987) is a retired Canadian football wide receiver. He played professionally for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and BC Lions of the Canadian Football League. He played college football with the Central Michigan Chippew ...
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Kitō (surname)
Kitō, Kito, Kitou or Kitoh (written: 鬼頭, 紀藤 or 木藤) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese diarist *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese lawyer *, Japanese manga artist {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Kitō-ryū
is a traditional school ('' koryū'') of the Japanese martial art of jujutsu. Its syllabus comprises ''atemi-waza'' (striking techniques), ''nage-waza'' (throwing techniques), ''kansetsu-waza'' (joint locking techniques) and ''shime-waza'' (choking techniques). The style is focused on throws and sweeps, and many of these techniques are designed to be performed while in full armor. Origin Kitō Ryū is translated as "the school of the rise and fall." It is similar to forms of " Aikijutsu," including the principle of " ki" (energy) and aiki (Kitō Ryū teaches that "When two minds are united, the stronger controls the weaker"...). Equally, it uses principles such as " kuzushi no ri" or "breaking of balance" now associated with modern judo. Base art of Judo Jigoro Kano trained in Kitō-ryū and derived some of the principles that were to form the basis of modern judo from this style. Judo's Koshiki-no-kata is based on Kitō-ryū. Since Kano Jigoro got the Kitō-ryū de ...
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Kito, Tokushima
was a village located in Naka District, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 1,743 and a density Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the substance's mass per unit of volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' can also be used. Mathematical ... of 7.47 persons per km². The total area was 233.44 km². On March 1, 2005, Kitō, along with the towns of Aioi, Kaminaka and Wajiki, and the village of Kisawa (all from Naka District), was merged to create the city of Naka. External links Naka official websiteKitō provincial elementary school Dissolved municipalities of Tokushima Prefecture Naka, Tokushima {{Tokushima-geo-stub ...
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Kito (Tonga)
Kito is an island in the Lulunga district, part of the Ha'apai islands of Tonga. See also *List of lighthouses in Tonga This is a list of lighthouses in Tonga. Retrieved 21 October 2016 Lighthouses See also * Lists of lighthouses and lightvessels References External links * {{Oceania topic, List of lighthouses in Lists of lighthouses, Tonga Tonga t ... References Islands of Tonga Haʻapai Lighthouses in Tonga {{Tonga-geo-stub ...
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KITO-FM
KITO-FM 96.1 FM is a radio station licensed to Vinita, Oklahoma. The station broadcasts a Sports format and is owned by KXOJ, Inc.KITO-FM
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Kito (musician)
Maaike Kito Lebbing, known professionally as Kito, is an Australian record producer, songwriter and DJ currently based in Los Angeles, California. Kito originally debuted in 2009 on Skream's record label Disfigured Dubz. After independently releasing an EP in 2018 called ''Haani'', Lebbing debuted under Astralwerks/ Capitol, releasing singles featuring Empress Of, AlunaGeorge, Fletcher, Zhu and Jeremih. She has created official remixes for Beyoncé's " Run the World (Girls)" (2011), Broods' "Too Proud" (2019) and Wafia's "Flowers and Superpowers" (2019), and produced music for musicians such as Mabel, Jorja Smith, Banks and Ruel, and in 2019 was nominated for the Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year (Los Angeles) at the 2020 Global APRA Music Awards. Between 2011 and 2014, Lebbing released music as a part of the duo Kito & Reija Lee, as well as a collaborative EP with Feadz entitled ''Electric Empire'' (2012). She has had her productions sampled and used in songs b ...
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Kito Lorenc
Kito Lorenc (4 March 1938 – 24 September 2017) was a German writer, lyric poet and translator. He was a grandson of the writer and politician Jakub Lorenc-Zalěski. Lorenc attended the Sorbian boarding high school in Cottbus from 1952 to 1956 and majored in Slavic studies in Leipzig from 1956 to 1961. He was an employee at the Institute for Sorbian People Research in Bautzen between 1961 and 1972. From 1972 until 1979, he worked as a dramaturge at the State Ensemble for Sorbian People's Culture. Kito Lorenc was a member of the Sächsischen Akademie der Künste and lived as a freelance writer in Wuischke by Hochkirch. Works * "''Nowe časy - nowe kwasy''" (New Times - New Weddings), Poems, VEB Verlag Domowina, 1962 * "''Swĕtło, prawda, swobodnosć''" (Light, Justice and Freedom), (Anthology of Sorbian Poets, Editor) VEB Verlag Domowina, 1963 * Mina Witkojc "''Po pućach časnikarki''", Translation in Upper Sorbian, VEB Verlag Domowina 1964 * Handrij Zejler "''Serbske fabule ...
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