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  • No-ah is a novice magician living with his three pets: Guru (a male cat), Nanai (a male dog), and Pritz Rang (a female mouse).

    one fine day » Manga Worth Reading 2010

  • One Fine Day's Nanai, Guru, and Rang are trying to take a nap!

    2010 May | Yen Press 2010

  • The territory of the nominated object has a small total population (even for Siberia) of not more than two thousand people, of which a quarter belong to the indigenous small peoples, such as the Udege, Nanai and Orochi.

    Central Sikhote-Alin, Russian Federation 2008

  • There are preserved relics from the numerous indigenous peoples - the Udege, Nanai and Orochi, as well as from the Old Believers, many of which are stored in the museum at Krasnyi Yar.

    Central Sikhote-Alin, Russian Federation 2008

  • Further influence from ancient Turk and Mongol peoples resulted in the formation of the modern ethnic groups of the southern Tungus language group, namely Manchurians, Udege, Orochi, Nanai and Ulchi.

    Central Sikhote-Alin, Russian Federation 2008

  • CashCards are a scam by Nanai G on Saturday, Jul 5, 2008 at 8: 52: 33 PM

    Interview With Steve Renner of CashCards.net, e-gold's�� New Primary Dealer 2008

  • One Fine Day by Sirial is a cute, fun story about the daily adventures of Nanai the dog, Guru the cat, and Rang the mouse in the company of their owner No-Ah, a magician-in-training.

    San Diego Wrap-up! 2008

  • On the other hand, Yura was half Russian -- unless you believed his story about his grandfather having been a Krim Tatar political prisoner who escaped from a gulag and took refuge in a remote Nanai village -- and there was never any telling which side would prove dominant.

    The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006

  • Specifically, it is from the Nanai people and in their language simply means “fish.”

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Specifically, it is from the Nanai people and in their language simply means “fish.”

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

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