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Moji may refer to: * '' Onji'' or ''hyōon moji'' (表音文字), phonic characters used in counting beats in Japanese poetry * Moji-ku, Kitakyūshū, ward (district) of the city of Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan ** Moji Station in that ward, Kyushu Railway Company station on the Kagoshima and Sanyō Main Lines ** Siege of Moji (1561) * '' ...Moji'', 2005 debut album by Swiss singer Salome * Moji language, Loloish language spoken by the Phula people of Yunnan in southwestern China * Moji (TV network), a national television network in Indonesia People with the name Moji include: * Moji Akinfenwa (fl. 1990s and 2000s), Nigerian politician from Osun State * Mosese Rauluni (born 1975), Fijian rugby union player nicknamed Moji See also * Emoji * Mochi (other) * Moji-Mirim, municipality in São Paulo state, Brazil * Moji das Cruzes, alternative spelling for the municipality of Mogi das Cruzes in São Paulo state, Brazil * Mojibake Mojibake (; , 'character ...
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Onji
''On'' (音; rarely ''onji'') are the phonetic units in Japanese poetry. In the Japanese language, the word means "sound". It includes the phonetic units counted in haiku, tanka, and other such poetic forms. Known as "morae" to English-speaking linguists, the modern Japanese term for the linguistic concept is either ''haku'' ( 拍) or ''mōra'' ( モーラ). Ji (字) is Japanese for "symbol" or "character". The concatenation of the two words ''on'' and ''ji'' into ''onji'' (音字) was used by Meiji era grammarians to mean "phonic character" and was translated into English by Nishi Amane in 1870 as "letter". Since then, the term "onji" has become obsolete in Japan, and only survives in foreign-language discussion of Japanese poetry. Gilbert and Yoneoka call the use of the word ''"onji"'' "bizarre and mistaken". It was taken up after a 1978 letter to ''Frogpond: Journal of the Haiku Society of America'' decrying the then-current use of the word "jion", which itself appears to have ...
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Moji-ku, Kitakyūshū
is a Japanese Wards of Japan, ward of the city of Kitakyushu in Fukuoka Prefecture. It is the former city of Moji which was one of five merged to create Kitakyūshū in 1963. It faces the city of Shimonoseki across the Kanmon Straits between Honshū and Kyūshū. The ward's area is 73.37 km2. It had a population of 114,754 as of 2000. History Moji was first made into a port by Suematsu Kenchō with the financial backing of Shibusawa Eiichi in 1889. It was chiefly used for the transportation of coal, though there is a traditional song about the sale of bananas imported into Moji from Southeast Asia which survives to this day (''Banana no tataki-uri''). An imperial decree in July 1899 established Moji as an open port for trading with the United States and the United Kingdom.US Department of State. (1906)''A digest of international law as embodied in diplomatic discussions, treaties and other international agreements'' (John Bassett Moore, ed.), Vol. 5, p. 759 In 1905, Moji ...
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Moji Station
is a junction passenger railway station located in Moji-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Kyushu. Lines The station is served by the Kagoshima Main Line and is located 5.5 km from the starting point of the line at . It is also the terminus of the San'yo Main Line and is 534.4 kilometers from the opposing teminus of that line at . Local and weekday rapid services on the Chikuhi Line stop at this station. Station layout The station consists of three island platforms serving six tracks, with a three-story bridge station building which was completed in 2004. The station has a ''Midori no Madoguchi'' staffed ticket office. Platforms History The station opened as on the Kyushu Railway on 1 April 1891. The railway was nationalized in 1907. On 1 April 1942, due to the completion of the Kanmon Railway Tunnel The was the first undersea tunnel in Japan. It goes underneath the Kanmon Straits, connecting the islands of Honshu and Kyushu ...
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Siege Of Moji
The was a siege in 1561 of the castle of Moji in Japan. The castle belonged to the Mōri clan, whose capital was the city of Yamaguchi. Background The original castle was built by Ōuchi Yoshinaga (Sorin's younger brother), who was forced to kill himself in 1557 with the advance of Mōri forces. Mōri Motonari captured the fort in 1558. Otomo Sorin recaptured the castle in September 1559, but later the Mōri, led by Kobayakawa Takakage and Ura Munekatsu, quickly recaptured the castle. Battle In 1561, forces under Ōtomo Sōrin , also known as Fujiwara no Yoshishige (藤原 義鎮) or Ōtomo Yoshishige (大友 義鎮), was a Japanese feudal lord (''daimyō'') of the Ōtomo clan, one of the few to have converted to Catholicism. The eldest son of , he inherited the Funa ... attacked the castle in alliance with the Portuguese, who provided three ships between 500 and 600 tons, each with a crew of about 300 and 17 or 18 cannons. This is thought to be the first bombardme ...
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Moji
Moji may refer to: * '' Onji'' or ''hyōon moji'' (表音文字), phonic characters used in counting beats in Japanese poetry * Moji-ku, Kitakyūshū, ward (district) of the city of Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan ** Moji Station in that ward, Kyushu Railway Company station on the Kagoshima and Sanyō Main Lines ** Siege of Moji (1561) * '' ...Moji'', 2005 debut album by Swiss singer Salome * Moji language, Loloish language spoken by the Phula people of Yunnan in southwestern China * Moji (TV network), a national television network in Indonesia People with the name Moji include: * Moji Akinfenwa (fl. 1990s and 2000s), Nigerian politician from Osun State * Mosese Rauluni (born 1975), Fijian rugby union player nicknamed Moji See also * Emoji * Mochi (other) * Moji-Mirim, municipality in São Paulo state, Brazil * Moji das Cruzes, alternative spelling for the municipality of Mogi das Cruzes in São Paulo state, Brazil * Mojibake Mojibake (; , 'character ...
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Moji Language
Moji, or Muji, also known as ''Pingtou (Flathead) Phula'', is a Loloish language spoken by the Phula people of China. It is one of several such languages to go by the name ''Muji''. Distribution Moji is spoken in the following Counties of Yunnan: * South and southwest Wenshan County * West Xichou County (in Luchaichong village) * Possibly east Fumin County Fumin County () is a county, under the jurisdiction of Kunming, Yunnan, China. It borders Panlong District, Wuhua District, Songming County and Xundian County to the east, Luquan County to the north, Lufeng, Yunnan and Wuding County to the w ...Ethnologue References Loloish languages {{st-lang-stub ...
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Moji (TV Network)
PT Omni Intivision (formerly known as PT Gendis Citrarahayu), operated as Moji, stylized as mOȷı, previously O Channel, is an Indonesian free-to-air television broadcaster. It was founded by Emtek and MRA Media. In 2007, MRA Media sold its stake in O Channel to Emtek. Initially, it broadcast as a local station in Jakarta. Its primary audience is adults age 18–30. Moji was an official broadcaster of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, along with SCTV, Indosiar and Mentari TV. In August 2022, O Channel replaced their digital on-screen graphic with an ''#OCPamit'' countdown, signaling the channel's rebranding. The channel's content includes live sports, known as Si Jago Voli TV, often broadcasting international, regional, and local volleyball tournaments. English Premier League, Liga 2 Indonesia, and other sports are also featured. Moji alongside SCTV were official broadcasters for the 2024 Summer Olympics The 2024 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympia ...
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Moji Akinfenwa
Mojisoluwa O Akinfenwa (1930 – 10 October 2019) was a Nigerian politician who was elected Senator for the Osun East constituency of Osun State, Nigeria at the start of the Fourth Nigerian Republic, running on the Alliance for Democracy (AD) platform. He took office on 29 May 1999. Upon his arrival at the Senate in June 1999, he was appointed to committees on Selection, Senate Services, Solid Minerals, Banking & Currency and Education. Biography In December 2003 Alhaji Ahmed Abdulkadir, outgoing national chairman of Alliance for Democracy party wrote to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) naming Akinfenwa as the new national chairman. The party had split into two rival factions, with the other led by Chief Bisi Akande. In February 2004 the INEC summoned a meeting of AD leaders that excluded the two rival chairmen in an effort to resolve the situation. Continued efforts to resolve the split were ineffective. The Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenif ...
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Floruit
''Floruit'' ( ; usually abbreviated fl. or occasionally flor.; from Latin for 'flourished') denotes a date or period during which a person was known to have been alive or active. In English, the unabbreviated word may also be used as a noun indicating the time when someone flourished. Etymology and use is the third-person singular perfect active indicative of the Latin verb ', ' "to bloom, flower, or flourish", from the noun ', ', "flower". Broadly, the term is employed in reference to the peak of activity for a person or movement. More specifically, it often is used in genealogy and historical writing when a person's birth or death dates are unknown, but some other evidence exists that indicates when they were alive. For example, if there are Will (law), wills Attestation clause, attested by John Jones in 1204 and 1229, as well as a record of his marriage in 1197, a record concerning him might be written as "John Jones (fl. 1197–1229)", even though Jones was born before ...
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Mosese Rauluni
Mosese Nasau Rauluni (born 26 June 1975) is a retired Fijian rugby union footballer. He usually plays at scrum half, and played for Saracens in the Guinness Premiership in England. He has played for Fiji, including captaining them. He is the younger brother of Jacob Rauluni and first cousin of Waisale Serevi. Rugby Career Rauluni was brought up in Brisbane and played his club rugby for Easts from 1995 to 2004. He represented the Australian U-19s in 1993–94. He made his test debut for Fiji on 1 November 1996 in a match against the New Zealand Māori. The following season he was capped another three times for Fiji, playing in test matches against Tonga, the Cook Islands and Samoa. The following season he played in a Test against the Wallabies. Rauluni returned to the international scene for Fiji in May 1999, playing against the United States and then playing subsequent matches against Spain and Italy. He was included in Fiji's 1999 Rugby World Cup squad, and played in all four ...
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Emoji
An emoji ( ; plural emoji or emojis; , ) is a pictogram, logogram, ideogram, or smiley embedded in text and used in electronic messages and web pages. The primary function of modern emoji is to fill in emotional cues otherwise missing from typed conversation as well as to replace words as part of a logographic system. Emoji exist in various genres, including facial expressions, expressions, activity, food and drinks, celebrations, flags, objects, symbols, places, types of weather, animals, and nature. Originally meaning pictograph, the word ''emoji'' comes from Japanese  + ; the resemblance to the English words ''emotion'' and ''emoticon'' is False cognate, purely coincidental. The first emoji sets were created by Japanese portable electronic device companies in the late 1980s and the 1990s. Emoji became increasingly popular worldwide in the 2010s after Unicode began encoding emoji into the Unicode Standard. They are now considered to be a large part of popular culture ...
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Mochi (other)
Mochi A mochi ( ; Japanese ) is a Japanese rice cake made of , a short-grain Japonica rice, japonica glutinous rice, and sometimes other ingredients such as water, sugar, and cornstarch. The steamed rice is pounded into paste and molded into the ... is a Japanese rice cake made of glutinous rice pounded into paste and molded into shape. Mochi may also refer to: Food * Mochi rice, a synonym for glutinous rice **Mochi ice cream, a confection made from mochi rice and ice cream *Moche (food), also spelled ''mochi'' or ''muchi'', a Filipino rice cake derived from Chinese-Filipino ''buchi'' (''jian dui'') People *Mochi (Cheyenne) (c. 1841–1881), nineteenth-century Native American warrior *Mochi (Hindu), a Hindu caste found mainly in North India *Mochi (Muslim), a community in North India, Pakistan and Bangladesh *Mochi (Sikh), a community found mainly in the Punjab state of India *Mochi (surname), notable people with the surname Other uses *Mochi (magazine), ''Mochi'' (maga ...
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