【プレミアム】 Artificial Girl 3 Megapack [168 Characters 269]
List of Characters / Clothes / Art Gallery is below.
Notes:
・First Edition Cover Art / Character Art is updated from official magazine.
Articles:
・Koto Amagi:Bōshoku Birthday-Yen [W2]
・Koto Amagi:Spending Day with the Family
・Yamai Koto Amagi:He Came to Say Goodbye to You in Goodbye Chapter
・Koto Amagi:L.O.D. [W5]
・Koto Amagi:Koto Amagi [W8]
・Koto Amagi:Koto Amagi:Sai Sugite [W12]
・Koto Amagi:A Lesson From the Classmate [W13]
・Koto Amagi:A Lesson From a Friend [W14]
・Koto Amagi:Thank You For All The Money I Got [W17]
・Koto Amagi:Let's Go to School [W18]
・Koto Amagi:I Just Became a Mascot [W19]
・Koto Amagi:He Came to Say Goodbye to You [W20]
・Koto Amagi:Let's Go Back Home [W21]
・Koto Amagi:A Lesson From the Classmate [W22]
・Koto Amagi:A Lesson From a Friend [W23]
・Koto Amagi:Jōzu! [W24]
・Koto Amagi:A Lesson From a Friend [W25]
・Koto Amagi:Marisa [W28]
・Koto Amagi:Let's Go Home [W29]
・Koto Amagi:Let's Go Home [W30]
・Koto Amagi:Let's Go Home [W31]
・Koto Amagi:Let's Go Home [W32]
・Koto Amagi:Let's Go Home [W33]
・Koto Amagi:A Lesson From a Friend [W34]
・Koto Amagi:A Lesson From a Friend [W35]
・Koto Amagi:A Lesson From a Friend [W 01e38acffe
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Category:Women science fiction and fantasy writersRoss Bottomley
Ross "Kangaroo" Bottomley (8 June 1920 – 14 April 1980) was an English jazz musician.
Bottomley was born in East Ham, East London. He began playing in jazz circles in the 1930s. A central figure in the British jazz scene in the 1940s and 1950s, Bottomley was a good songwriter and a fine performer. In 1955, he co-founded the Metropole Jazz Orchestra with saxophonist Stan Tracey and clarinetist Phil Moore.
He recorded with many major jazz musicians, including Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Harry Carney, Sonny Rollins, Sonny Stitt, Mal Waldron, Freddie Webster, and Herbie Mann. He appeared on several releases by Ralph Flanagan's Down Beat Club, and also released his own recordings, including his own compositions and a 1952 session for Norgran.
He left the Metropole in 1966 and moved to London, where he played and recorded until his death in 1980. He was interviewed on the BBC television program Three Fat Dutchmen.
References
Scott Yanow, [ Ross Bottomley] at Allmusic
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Category:Metropole Orchestra members1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a protective apparatus for an electric wire and, more particularly, to an apparatus for preventing an electric wire from being caught in a switch or the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
There has conventionally been known a technique, such as disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 64-68452, in which a breaker is attached to a conduit, which is provided at a lower end of a buried electric wire. With this technique, the electric wire passes the conduit and a portion of the electric wire is led into the breaker, to thereby prevent a problem in which an operator touches the
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