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  • Leonidas Kokkas, Silver Medalist in weightlifting at the Atlanta Games:
  • The reference numbers for these volumes continued in sequence but are marked in referencing with " zoku Kokka taikan ".
  • Oliver Caruso of Germany prevented a Greece double getting 395 kilos against 392.5 for Leonidas Kokkas of Greece in bronze position.
  • The findings of this research were published between 1880 and 1881 as " Kokka YohM " ( ), featuring lithographs derived from photographs by Ukai.
  • High jumper Niki Bakoyanni and weightlifters Valerios Leonidis, Leonidas Sabanis and Leonidas Kokkas will each get 45 million drachmas ( dlrs 188, 000 ) for their silver medals.
  • Oliver Caruso of Germany prevented a Greek sweep with a 395-kilo total for the silver, 2 1-2 more than Leonidas Kokkas, who took the overall bronze.
  • "I have won an Olympic medal, but this joy can't be measured by anything, " said weightlifter Leonidas Kokkas, who won a silver medal at the Atlanta Games.
  • In academic literature or literary criticism, the " Kokka taikan " reference number is more likely to be provided for poems by unknown or anonymous authors or when the year or location is unknown.
  • Kokkas et al . ( 2004 ) examined the effect of the smear layer on the penetration depth of three different sealers ( AH Plus, Apexit, and a Grossman type-Roth 811 ) into the dentinal tubules.
  • In 1964, political scientist Masataka Kosaka published a paper titled " Kaiyo Kokka Nippon no Koso " ( The Vision of the Maritime Nation Japan ), in which he presented the concept as Japan's own strategy.
  • Eduardo Mazzini, director of Kdrink makers Kokka Royal Food & Drink, said a group of Spanish friends visiting the former Inca capital of Cuzco two years ago suggested bottling the coca tea served to tourists as an altitude sickness remedy.
  • Critics call Japan " doken kokka, " the " construction state, " a reference not only to the magnitude of the activity but also to the cozy relationships between contractors and government officials that keeps pork-barrel projects coming.
  • In his later years, while serving as Editor in Chief and later Editorial Advisor at " Kokka ", he lectured at the following academic institutions : Joshibi University of Art and Design; Nihon University; TMhoku University; Waseda University; Kanazawa College of Art; and the University of Tokyo.
  • It is also quoted in an English language textbook in Japan for senior high school students by the Kairyudo Press and in " Amerika Kokka Hangyaku-zai " ( A Case of Treason in the ( Post-War ) USA ) in Japanese by Tetsuro Shimojima ( Kodansha Press, Tokyo, 1993 ).
  • In the Wikipedia article : Shinto Directive a part of the sentence says : " " Shinto Directive . . . . . . was issued on December 15, 1945 with the full title of Abolition of Governmental Sponsorship, Support, Perutation, Control and Dissemination of State Shinto ( Kokka Shinto, Jinja Shinto ) ""
  • When the patriarch Joasaph Kokkas refused to consent to this marriage, Amiroutzes, helped by his cousin Mahmud Pasha, dethroned the patriarch and compelled him to shave his beard as punishment, and Amiroutzes also punished the high ecclesiastical official, whom he unsuccessfully tried to bribe to assist him convince the patriarch, by having the man's nose slit.
  • The Shinto Directive, ( officially the " Abolition of Governmental Sponsorship, Support, Perpetuation, Control and Dissemination of State Shinto " ) defined State Shinto as " that branch of Shinto ( " Kokka Shinto " or " Jinja Shinto " ) which, by official acts of the Japanese government, has been differentiated from the religion of Sect Shinto ( " Shuha Shinto " or " Kyoha Shinto " ) and has been classified a non-religious national cult ."