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MaNga
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Manga
Strictly speaking, Japanese for 'cartoon', can refer either to the print medium or animation. However, mostly used to refer to printed comics. The loanword komikksu is also used.
Found op http://www.ryouko.demon.co.uk/ANIGLOSS.HTM
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Manga
A Japanese word for comics. Although originally used solely to refer to Japanese comics, the term is now commonly applied to any comic drawn in a Japanese style, regardless of where it comes from. Pronounced ‘mahn-ga`.
Found op http://www.animetion.co.uk/glossary.htm
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Manga
Manga is the Japanese word for comics; outside of Japan, it usually refers specifically to Japanese comics. Found op http://www.hobbyshed.co.uk/model_kit_modelmaking_guides_glossary_mnop.htm
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Manga
Japanese comic book. Manga comics are a far cry from their Western counterparts, often containing explicit sex and violence, although specific titles for children are also available. Virtually everyone in Japan, no matter their age, regularly reads Manga comics.
Found op http://www.hkdvdheaven.co.uk/Glossary.htm
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Manga
(from the article `Niger`) ...(Kel Geres) to the south and east of Aïr. The Tuareg people are also found in Algeria and in Mali. The Kanuri, who live to the east of Zinder, are ... Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/m/25
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Manga
(from the article `Niger`) ...Aïr, at the Tiguidit scarp. To the east the underlying rock reappears in the Damagarim, Mounio, and Koutous regions, to the north of which is the ... Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/m/25
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(from the article `Graphic Novels: Not Just Comic Books`) ...Bone, and the long-awaited debut of Alan Moore`s Lost Girls. With collected volumes of Sandman by Neil Gaiman (see Biographies) and Japanese manga ... Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/m/25
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Manga
[goalkeeper] Haílton Corrêa de Arruda, best known as Manga (Recife, April 26, 1937) was a Brazilian goalkeeper, famous for playing alongside with Garrincha, Nílton Santos and Zagallo in the great Botafogo of the 1960s, and also for defending the Brazilian national team in the 1966 FIFA Wo... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manga_(goalkeeper)
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Manga
[album] maNga is the self-titled album of Turkish rock band maNga, released in December 2004 by Sony Music/GRGDN. It was reissued in 2006, with two additional tracks and a bonus DVD. ==Track listing== ===Reissue=== ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manga_(album)
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[band] Manga (officially stylized as maNga) is a Turkish nu metal band whose music is mainly a fusion of Anatolian melodies with electronic elements. In 2009, they won both the Best Turkish Act award from MTV Turkey and consequently the Best European Act award from MTV Networks Europe in MTV... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manga_(band)
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Manga
[magazine] Manga magazine, formerly known as Takuhai, is a free quarterly magazine published by Tokyopop, which gives preview chapters of a selection of the company`s new manga titles, as well as fan art and short articles. It was first published in the summer of 2005, and readers can subscr... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manga_(magazine)

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