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"native land" Definitions
  1. the country in which one was born
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They're actually a pest in their native land in Africa.
Let them in!" followed by "No pipelines on stolen native land!
Towards old Japan, kudzu's native land, where bots have been banned.
And what if their native land is unprepared to receive them?
The responsibility that one feels to one's native land hasn't gone away.
At the time, the island featured no native land mammals or surface water.
Never very sentimental about his native land, Stalin victimized this country for decades.
Over lunch this fall in New York, he rhapsodized about his native land.
Or else: Schwab's Germany is Abel, murdered by Austria-Hungary's Cain, Hitler's native land.
Asylum is a humanitarian status based on fear of persecution in one's native land.
The destinies of both men were intertwined with events far beyond their native land.
She's a person who left her family and native land because life there became unbearable.
I naively assumed that the real deal in its native land would automatically be better.
It is interesting to think about what someone will find unique about your native land.
So people who invaded Native land either wilfully, or in chains and against their will.
She returned to her native land where she built a home and raised a family.
The title Our Home On Native Land sounds like this album pays tribute to Canada.
Native Land is constantly being updated with user feedback and isn't vetted as an academic resource.
And, she wants an order specifically prohibiting Bohan from taking Kirra to his native land -- Australia.
By developing a complicated network of BVI companies, Branson pays few taxes in his native land.
After studying cinema in Paris, he returned to his native land to begin working in filmmaking.
Going back to conduct her music in her native land is, she said, "spectacular" — and moving.
This was his first visit to Kenya -- his father's native land -- since leaving the White House.
Putintseva is not the only one from her peer group who no longer represents her native land.
The mongoose lemur population is in decline due to habitat destruction in their native land of Madagascar.
This is Native land, it seems to say, and yet here the colonizers are all the same.
And Brazilian supermodel Cintia Dicker says that normalized semi-nudity shouldn't be exclusive to her native land.
As delicious as Baumkuchen may be, it's also something of a rarity even in its native land.
You can also sign this petition to show your opposition to protected native land through the Ute Tribe.
Stateless people are dependent on the mercy of their host country, unable to return to their native land.
In the meantime, enjoy it in its native land on the brightly lit, deep-fried Midwestern fair circuit.
In the days leading up to the inauguration, Melania fans could even purchase soil from her native land.
The last one was North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany's largest state, an SPD stronghold and Mr Schulz's own native Land.
Ortiz said he fled his native land months ago, driven away by an ultimatum from a ruthless street gang.
There is, however, solid legal standing to support the restoration of Native land rights, explicitly embedded in Canadian law.
Some Achuar communities have filed a lawsuit to halt GeoPark's plans in Block 64, which overlaps with native land.
After the post started to spread around her native land of Australia, she started a GoFundMe page for her divorce.
The species is native to Sneakerboy's native land and the Georgia Aquarium also has a collection of the stinging creatures.
Enter Joe, who returned to his native land with an anthropologist's eye and an insatiable curiosity for all things edible.
An American export, in this case, had to leave its native land to discover what it was really meant be.
The university says it takes pride in attracting émigré Hungarian scholars back to their native land to teach and research.
Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven praised Kamprad as an inspirational figure whose influence had reached far beyond his native land.
"There are no native land mammals in New Zealand except bats," says Jim Becker, a biologist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
An app called Native Land uses your geolocation to tell you what tribe owned that land before the U.S. government did.
Because Jason got run over by a bulldozer trying to stop the desecration of his native land THIS iS NOT HAPPENING.
The recent push to exploit and extract value from Native land is predictable — Indigenous nations have always been targets of conquest.
AA: UNDER THREAD is an interrogative series, unlike BORDERLAND, where I approach it as a citizen of my native land, Yemen.
Still, Canadians adopted what they could from the controversial style and adapted it to life and art in their native land.
Also, everyone should download [the app] Native Land right now—it's a great way to learn about indigenous history wherever you are.
Her family returned to their native land, but she fled to seek asylum in Finland when Somalia became engulfed by civil war.
Jason Momoa's more than a pretty face ... he's also a dead serious opponent of a proposed pipeline going through sacred native land.
The pop star and his royal highness are on a mission in Barbados, RiRi's native land ... bringing awareness on World AIDS Day.
That was also the day the Army was threatening to evict Oceti Sakowin, the main Water Protector camp not on Native land.
In order to turn back this country's centuries-long desire for Native land and resources, there cannot be only one Deb Haaland.
We find Seberg preparing to fly from Paris, where she lives with her husband, Romain Gary (Yvan Attal), to her native land.
The Democratic presidential insurgent joined protestors in his native land who were taking a stand against the cable giant amid stalled contract negotiations.
Between the 1970s and the mid-1980s, he brought his wife, mother, five sisters and a brother over from India, his native land.
" It exhorts black Americans to stay "in the path" toward full emancipation, to remain faithful to "our God" and to "our native land.
Fighting the meth epidemic on sovereign Native land requires federal involvement that has been more than usually absent in the past three years.
We have family members who have been threatened, and that fear kept my parents from trying to visit their native land for years.
Exiled like Dante from his native land, Danh Vo is the Dante and Virgil of this story, both a seeker and a guide.
The protest has united disparate Native American tribes and bridged generations in what's become the most vocal defense of native land rights in decades.
So when we traveled to Sydney to hang in my native land, I looked forward to reciprocating the tour guide aspect of our relationship.
Saran Kaba Jones (Liberia | USA) In 2008, a trip to her native land of Liberia opened Jones' eyes to the struggle for clean water.
It's typically capped at around 3G speeds, meaning you get none of the modern 4G LTE you've become accustomed to in your native land.
One of the founding documents of African and Caribbean anticolonialism, Aimé Césaire's "Notebook of a Return to the Native Land," is a lyric poem.
On public safety, Warren wants to restore tribal sovereignty over crimes on native land so there is flexibility to provide justice fully and fairly.
His landscapes, which evoke his native land, are often titled "New Flowers," alluding to the meaning of the name of Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa.
Based on the beloved viral YouTube series Letterkenny Problems, Letterkenny is a comedy series that's rapidly gaining cult status in its home and native land.
Trump, of course, wants to erect a wall between Mexico and the United States, and that too fills many a conversation in Osuna's native land.
Look at this map from Native Land to see if you are able to identify the Native American languages that were spoken in your area.
Almost a century on, his work remains a fertile field of study, an object of astonishment, and a source of pride to his native land.
Among the new provisions was the empowerment of tribal courts to charge and prosecute non-Natives who raped or assaulted Native women on Native land.
My mother, Ilse, was a native German-speaker who, after fleeing her native land in the '30s, settled in England and studied French in college.
After being given 48 hours to turn in his passport, Wheeler drove straight to the airport and absconded to the Czech Republic, his mother's native land.
Perhaps it will become unfashionable to ask citizens to "stand on guard" or to say "our home and native land," as Toronto City Council once declared.
It became a best-seller in its native land, and was awarded the Strega Prize (previously given to Bassani, Elsa Morante, Levi, Natalia Ginzburg , et al.).
The crackdown could mean trouble for major grain trading firms such as ADM, Cargill and Bunge if they are caught buying soy grown on native land.
The native land mammals of the Solomon Islands are almost exclusively bats and rats, both animals that are apparently quite good at reaching far-flung locations.
But some Germans, who have seen their native forests threatened by droughts and fires in recent years, don&apost want the factory in their native land.
If forced to choose between Africa and Poland, however, he said he would opt for his native land despite the current difficulties his businesses are facing there.
JAPANESE GIANT HORNETS, known in their native land as suzumebachi, are behemoths of their kind, some nearly two inches long and reportedly capable of stinging through leather.
But Mr. Feng, who also directed the 2008 romantic comedy "If You Are the One," a megablockbuster in his native land, muffs it with his labored approach.
It was, Mr. Obama said, his decision to return that Churchill to his native land, because he wanted to replace it with a bust of the Rev.
Their jianbing captures most of the flavors of their native land, and the crispy fritter shell, known as bao cui, is superior to many found in Beijing.
Mr. Abed gave up a job as a senior executive at a multinational company to start BRAC after he saw his native land, Bangladesh, devastated by war.
Perhaps America is a single father who left a life behind in his native land to create a better one for his son in New York City.
The press release calls Home On Native Land the beginning of a new chapter, which is funny, considering it took Gibb a decade to finish the album.
She said these numbers and statistics reflect the loss of native land and culture, as well as a dearth of resources and employment in many Native American communities.
This trend is typical to America's lengthy history of codifying and recodifying laws to steal and profit off Native land and the natural resources above and below it.
Stefansson is chief executive and founder of deCODE Genetics, a Reykjavik-based company that set out in 1996 to mine the unique genetic makeup of Stefansson's native land.
In our native land, we have been treated the way North America's indigenous people have been treated—Saami were once even displayed in a human zoo in Germany.
El Chapo seemed enthusiastic, El Rey recalled, and planned to relocate to his "native land" of Sinaloa, where he would remain in hiding for the next 13 years.
New Zealand has no native land mammals besides bats, meaning a large variety of birds -- including the country's flightless Kiwi -- were able to thrive in a land without predators.
Lycorma delicatula, named for the lantern-shaped body of the adult that appears to glow under its dull wings, is used in tradi­tional medicine in China, its native land.
The indictment that Zvyagintsev issued to his native land in his previous film, " Leviathan " (2014), was blistering enough, but "Loveless" is equally unsparing in its diagnosis of spiritual rot.
Participants of Ghost Dance believed that certain dances and songs could conjure up a messiah that would eradicate the whites and restore native land and an older way of life.
" He continued, "Douglas dedicated his talent to the stages of his native land, and we are proud in return to dedicate the coming season's production of Othello to his memory.
Riz Ahmed is getting a lot of buzz for his role on the HBO hit, but he's also been doing music in his native land, England for a long time.
The break-up was huge news in her native land and among her global fan base but Hosszu got back on track after hiring former Switzerland team coach Arpad Petrov.
The Legislature had seen the baneful effects of permitting foreigners, who had taken residence in this country, to rear and educate their children in the language of their native land.
Her images have previously been shown across Europe, the Middle East, and the United States, but until now, the photographs focusing on Yemen — Ali's native land — have never been exhibited.
Our goal is to seamlessly integrate the built environment into the native land form, rather than the other way around, leaving trees and other natural features of the land intact.
Fernandez trains in Canada but his success has reverberated to his native land, where figure skating has struggled to find a similar level of popularity enjoyed by soccer, tennis and basketball.
Initially, Klüver and Rauschenberg planned 9 Evenings for the 1966 Stockholm Festival of Art and Technology, because the Swedish engineer maintained ties with the art scene back in his native land.
During the nation's bicentennial, scientists determined that the giant hooded tortoise was a discrete species in need of saving, and Diego was returned to his native land, ready to get busy.
"Ash Is Purest White" is directed by Jia Zhangke , who specializes in small, involved tales that somehow unscroll into broader truths, often of the most withering sort, about his native land.
A central purpose of their expatriation was to escape the burdensome rules and customs of the native land, and they were in no hurry to assume a foreign set of obligations.
The majority are grateful to have had this opportunity and are appalled to see that socialism, which failed so spectacularly in our native land, is gaining popularity among the younger generation.
Helle, who is originally from Norway but now based in London, tells Creators that Becoming the Forest is very much about investigating her native land, especially the realities and fantasies that abound.
A land dispute over 10,000 hectares (24,710 acres) of native land has been simmering in the region for years after a long series of legal challenges ruled in favor of the Huichol.
The band's ongoing tribute to their native land and language is clearly heard in one of the album's standout tracks, "Ísafold," which I'm told is another word for Iceland, literally 'frozen earth'.
All the weirdness is orchestrated with surprising understatement by the writer and director Anders Thomas Jensen, a well-established screenwriter and a bit of a cult figure, directorially, in his native land.
Moving forward, the international community must work with the government of Myanmar to ensure the Rohingya Muslim community will be granted citizenship and their safe return to their native land is guaranteed.
MOSCOW — A Russian court has ruled that a former top sports official who blew the whistle on doping violations will be arrested if he ever sets foot back in his native land.
So, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the early peddlers of organized religion, most of them Christian, set up shop on Native land along the East Coast and worked their way west.
Carmichael has been delayed for years by court challenges from environmentalists and indigenous groups concerned about climate change, and the impact on native land and water supply, but those challenges have been rejected.
Still more important in the long run is the work of ensuring that people are not compelled to save their lives by escaping from their native land, with no prospect of ever returning.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads ST. LOUIS — Several months ago, I made the commitment to be away from New York City, my home and native land, for the duration of this summer.
Watchful and tremulous, she captures to perfection the breathiness of Jackie's voice, as it floats above the guttural twang of less exalted lives—"Amairca," she says, smoothing her native land into trisyllabic gentility.
And just as Mr. Lyght translated the forms he knew from his native land into contemporary art, Cole reinvented 19th-century European Romanticism and Neo-Classicism in the terms of his newfound American vision.
After she said "yes," the pair celebrated with a dinner catered by acclaimed Australian Chef James Viles, who owns Biota Dining in Bowral, New South Wales — an acknowledgment to Clifford's native land of Australia.
During this period, my friend said, Foujita grew tortured and depressed, both by the war and his role in it and by the way he no longer felt at home in his native land.
Somewhere within it is a weirdo parable about how immigrants will rob you and wreck your life, and then head back to their native land, and the movie seems blissfully unaware of this reading.
Sebastian Gorka, the president's chief counter-terrorism adviser, is already known to have murky ties to the nationalist right of Hungary, the native land of his parents and where he resided for many years.
It also angers the Chinese Communist Party, whose publishing establishment is determined to make Yan the kind of star whose place in the international literary firmament will reflect glory back on her native land.
Barlowe forages not to be cool, but because he's wildly passionate about keeping food as locally sourced as possible—in an effort to pave the path for eating more sustainably in his native land.
In its design, you find all the most famous characteristics of New Zealand: The Kiwi, a native land bird; the famous rugby team the All Blacks, the Maori Haka dance, and their cricket team.
"The return to the native land has been so / sentimental, and so mental, and so divine / that even the crystalline dawn drops are / in the jasmine of dream, of fragrance and song," he wrote.
The spiritual implications of abrogating native title and the multibillion dollar theft of native land underscores the difference between true freedom and becoming subjects to a tyrannical economic system and the worldwide police state.
Yet the 63-year-old's tough law-and-order stance and plans to ease gun controls, plus his opposition to environmental protections and native land claims are resonating with wealthy landowners in Brazilian farm country.
But even here there remained the same problem as you would have in Kalkan: Was I seeing Turks in their native land as they saw themselves, or was I seeing what I wanted to see?
After a developer proposed an oil pipeline that would run through their native land — and potentially threaten the region's water supply — the tribe began a wave of protests that has drawn together its dwindling members.
Related: Indigenous People Say Oregon's 'Domestic Terrorists' Are Just Fighting Over Native Land The conversation culminated late Wednesday with the occupiers deciding they would leave the refuge on Thursday morning as long as Fiore was present.
It was during this period of detention that he and Breton met the Martinican poet Aime Cesaire, who had written Cahier d'un retour au pays natal (Notebook of a Return to the Native Land) in 2680.
What is common to all these actions is that none of them constitutes a situation in which our native land is under imminent threat, requiring the president to respond immediately in the defense of our national security.
Ledger art might feel like a reminder of colonialism and the loss of Native land and independence, but it was also an essential expression of a Native perspective at a time when their voices were being silenced.
Observing these meerkats attempting to follow their animal instincts in an overcrowded cafe far from their native land, I had to wonder: Can these pet cafes really be an ethical way for any of these creatures to live?
In 1852, the Catholic archbishop of New York noted that not only do the Irish "cherish fond memory for the apostle of their native land, but they propagate it, and make the infection as if it were contagious".
After a while, people come to "believe everything and nothing, think that everything was possible and that nothing was true," wrote Hannah Arendt, the German-born philosopher, in describing how truth lost its way in her native land.
Later, they were singled out for praise by Kim Yuna, who won gold in Vancouver in 2010 and silver in Sochi in 2014 and is still a revered figure and idol to younger skaters in her native land.
Hailing from the town of Hetauda, about 130 kilometers southwest of Kathmandu, Undefined Human has imported the old school Finnish and Swedish death metal sound to their native land, bringing a bit of far east groove to the genre.
Bhad Bhabie -- who we'd like to remind everyone is a mere 15 years old -- was in Iggy's native land down under, answering questions from audience members, and one young lady asks who was on BB's s*** list in Hollywood.
Born in Chile, Ruiz, who left his native land after the 1973 military coup that toppled Salvador Allende, spent most of his adult life in France, although it could be said that he lived in the universe of cinema.
Five decades ago, following the discovery of oil in Alaska's Prudhoe Bay, government officials wanted to quickly put to rest Native land claims so that an 800-mile pipeline could be built across the state to bring the product to market.
Using her body as a vessel of flesh, bone, and blood, she immersed herself in performance art, body art, and land art to create raw, visceral work that channeled the rituals of her native land and questioned society's treatment of women.
Notice that the screen is black, and that the questioner is nothing but a disembodied voice; notice the robotic rote of her phrasing, and Dan's scornful talk of "an American company"—the outside force, brought to bear upon his native land.
It takes place in a world of anthropomorphized monkeys and tells the story of Laurent, an adult prince in his native land who finds himself ashore in an unfamiliar place, surrounded by strangers who speak a language he doesn't understand.
The suffering was horrible, but made all the worse because the two chiefs' unified stance collapsed over an existential question that all Americans can understand: If I abandon my old ways and leave my native land, can I still be myself?
TMZ broke the story ... Joe wants to return to his native land so he can get work and send money back to the States to support his wife, Teresa Giudice, and their 4 daughters ... all of whom live in New Jersey.
That was the period of my childhood and that was my home: In my mind, the years in which you come of age are your native land, in which you feel most comfortable and will always, in a sense, live.
State governments, in collusion with Energy Transfer Partners, have deployed the legal apparatus of eminent domain to appropriate Native land on the premise that a private corporation (financed by Wall Street) knows its value better than the people who live on it.
This transplant process clearly carries personal significance for an artist grappling with her international identity, but it also opens the door for a sincere reengagement with her native land, where she often has unexpected encounters in places that might easily seem abandoned.
Thomas said the Kelantan government had granted logging licenses to private companies, and that these companies had entered the native land "with heavy vehicles, clearing out truckloads of timber and vast areas of the forest to set up durian and rubber tree plantations".
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German court ruled on Wednesday that a suspected Islamist militant who was deported to Tunisia in July must not be returned to Germany, saying it no longer believed the man faced torture or human rights abuses in his native land.
One of the brothers, Miguel Vazquez, was until a couple months ago, a Huichol leader tasked with defending 240,000 hectares (593,000 acres) of native land in Jalisco, according to the University of Guadalajara that once worked with him on a cultural program.
In fact, the official federal agency that oversees Native land management is called the Bureau of Indian Affairs, however I know a lot of Natives that don't like being called Indian because that just isn't who we are — we're not from India.
Related: Indigenous People Say Oregon's 'Domestic Terrorists' Are Just Fighting Over Native Land Earlier this week, Clint Van Zandt, a former chief hostage negotiator for the FBI, told VICE News that he believes authorities should exercise patience and resist the temptation to storm the refuge.
I learned that he died in 1992 and is largely remembered today as a left-wing Hollywood screenwriter, who wrote or collaborated on such classics as "The Asphalt Jungle," "Intruder in the Dust," and the documentary "Native Land," and was blacklisted between 1952 and 1958.
There is a place for athletes to relax in luxury, some bit of imported culture from their native land, a showcase for business opportunities in the country, and, most importantly, they say, a dedicated spot for athletes who medal to be celebrated for their accomplishments.
The timing of this second accusation of sexual assault probably couldn't have come at a worse time, considering McGregor is already facing charges in his native land for allegedly roughing up an old-timer in an Irish bar, of which TMZ got surveillance footage.
But I do know one thing: The history of this past century teaches us that when we place our bets on nostalgia — when we dedicate ourselves to the search for some lost native land, for something pure — we only pave the way for totalitarianism.
" The artist felt that Parks' home would be best looked after outside of its own country, which refused to preserve it, although he does possess a sense of guilt for extracting it from its native land: "Detroit is for me the troubled heart of America.
Lead Camera Joel Gibb has never made the same record twice, tackling different concepts with a different ensemble of musicians on each recording, but on the band's sixth album, Home On Native Land, he's made his first real foray into one identifiable genre: country music.
She has recaptured the flavors of her native land in jars of condiments: dense, dark tamarind sauce that defines sweet and sour, and nubbly cilantro chutney with herbal, citric depth and persistent heat: Basbaas Tamarind Date Sauce, Coconut Cilantro Chutney, $16 for two eight-ounce jars, basbaassauce.com.
The showstopper was Nicholas Galanin's "God Complex," a wall-mounted, ceramic suit of armor whose pearly, iridescent glaze suggested the greed of white America in plundering Native land for oil and whatever else it desires; an accompanying police baton, hovering nearby, drove home the message of violence.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Naomi Osaka is hogging the headlines for all the right reasons in her native land after she became the first Japanese player to reach a Grand Slam singles final, with one major newspaper hailing her as "a new heroine Japan can be proud of".
TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) - After Willians Bonilla fled threats from a street gang in Honduras two years ago to seek asylum in the United States, he spent seven months in detention only to be deported back to his native land in Central America to face his attackers anew.
Her father, Daniel, a doctor, was among those who viewed the Marines as an occupying force, and while she was still a baby he moved the family to El Salvador, the native land of her mother, Ana María Vides, a member of a prominent coffee-growing family.
He remains best known for the three short novels that make up "The New York Trilogy": exemplars of his Parisian mode, they were first published in the nineteen-eighties and are the foundation for a career far more celebrated in Europe than in his native land.
The goals, she says, "miss a trick in that they totally fail to recognize that for tribal and indigenous people, terms like poverty — living off of so many dollars per day — are meaningless," and that most tribes are healthier on their native land, regardless of income.
Here, he has recruited a fellow Minchanin, Ilya Frolov, as chef, and created a pastoral fantasia, as if in homage to the primeval forest that still covers much of their native land, with embroidered linen towels flung over tables and pitchers inverted on fence posts made of naked branches.
According to a post-event press release from No Justice No Pride, protesters demanded that the HRC end its partnership with Wells Fargo—which experienced a separate scandal over fake accounts openings— because of the bank's investments in private prisons, predatory lending practices, and financing of pipelines on Native land.
The varieties of these root-tubers that were popular in Uganda, his native land, and other parts of Africa in the mid-1980s, when he began his studies, are deficient in vitamin A. A lack of this vitamin damages children's eyesight and opens them to infection by such things as measles.
But it's not clear what approach would be productive: Bolsonaro has long questioned the need for the state to protect indigenous lands, and sees the Amazon as a source of Brazilian wealth threatened by international preservation initiatives: "where there is native land, there is wealth underneath it," he said in 2017.
This is the 500th anniversary of Luther's Reformation, so whether one likes it or not, we are all living through the "Year of Luther," or Lutherjahr, as it has been called in his native land; publishers in Europe and North America are marking the occasion by flooding the world with Luther biographies.
"As San Antonio continues to flourish in population, there's that much more native land having developments built on it, to accommodate the growth native wildlife are just being pushed and pushed then eventually you end up having instances with human interactions, as they are just trying to survive is inevitable," Walton wrote in an email.
During his voyage, Lam was detained in Martinique, where he met the Martinican poet Aimé Césaire, who had recently published Cahier d'un retour au pays natal (Notebook of a Return to the Native Land, 535), a cacophonous mixture of prose and poetry that addresses issues of cultural identity for black Africans living in a colonial society.
That impact was heightened, in "Selma," by the rival orators—Tim Roth as George Wallace, and Tom Wilkinson as Lyndon B. Johnson—who were ranged so formidably against him, whereas Rufus Lancaster (Tom Felton), the nefarious district commissioner who greets Seretse in his native land, is no competition at all, and looks about twelve years old.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Refugees are called upon by circumstances beyond their control to give up many things in life: their native land, the comfort and familiarity of home, whatever possessions they can't carry with them into an uncertain future, power, and status as citizens, and oftentimes the people who comprise their community, from most beloved to casual acquaintances.
She's perpetually on guard against a past riddled with pain, and when her husband, Donald (Harold Surratt), replaces a landscape painting in the living room with a map of their native land his annoyed wife takes it down; she prefers her soft, generic image to a reminder of the war-torn, poverty-ridden country that produced her, and her dreams of middle-class normality.
And his death, at 67, happened in France, where he passed his last years as court artist to King Francis I. Leonardo's residency there helps explain why so large a percentage of his surviving works — a total of only about 15 to 99 paintings are generally attributed to his hand — ended up in Louvre's collection, which in turn helps explain why the quincentenary tribute is happening in France and not in Italy, his native land.
After enduring a sleepy period in the 2000s of low attendance and limited television presence in its native land, New Japan rebounded thanks much in part to the success of three major stars: Hiroshi Tanahashi, a heart throb with a John Cena-like physique and Ric Flair-level performances, Shinsuke Nakamura, arguably the most charismatic wrestler in the world (imagine the lovechild of Oldboy's Oh Dae-Su and Prince); and Kazuchika Okada, a pro wrestling prodigy and the promotion's youngest ever International World Grand Prix Heavyweight Champion at 24.

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