Examples of using Kimura in English and their translations into Hindi
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Nami Kimura.
Tsuna Kimura endures harsh pounding down her cherry.
Makoto Kimura.
Kimura currently holds a 7th rank in Jun Fan Gung Fu.
My Kimura.
Kimura was the last man to have been born in the 19th century.
Komako Kimura.
The tuna fish Kimura bought was caught off the coast of northern Japan.
Jiroemon Kimura.
The covers and jackets for both soundtracks were illustrated by Takahiro Kimura.
Amina Kimura.
Taky Kimura, to date, has certified only one person in Jun Fan Gung Fu: his son Andy Kimura.
American Richard Lewontin and Japanese Motoo Kimura were heavily influenced by Wright.
Komako Kimura was a Japanese suffragist, and marched on Fifth Avenue in New York to demand the right to vote for women.
The world's oldest man Jiroemon Kimura, from Japan, celebrated his 116th birthday.
Kimura is the president of the Kiyomura Corp which owns the popular Sushizanmai restaurant chain and will be winning fish auctions for the sixth year at a row.
Kase Ayumu Kimura Nami Hasegawa.
The name Powehi, meaning the embellished dark source of unending creation, wasdeliberated upon by astronomers and renowned Hawaiian language professor, Larry Kimura.
By not choosing favorites, Kimura seemed to have mastered the art of‘taking his life as it comes.'.
On the American side, Richard Lewontin and the Japanese Motoo Kimura were heavily influenced by Wright.
Bibiano won the first bout via kimura in January 2016, while Kevin won the second bout via split decision last November.
The fish is named Bluefin Tuna,which was bought by Japanese businessman Kiyoshi Kimura at an auction on New Year's Eve on Sunday.
Nikon president Makoto Kimura shared his thoughts in a recent interview with Bloomberg, suggesting that the smartphone market is growing interest of Japanese society.
In an interview on his 115th birthday, My Kimura said that he was not sure why he was able to live for so many years.
Nikon president Makoto Kimura shared his thoughts in a recent interview with Bloomberg, suggesting that the smartphone market was of growing interest to the Japanese company.
In 1968, Motoo Kimura rekindled the debate with his neutral theory of molecular evolution, which claims that most of the genetic changes are caused by genetic drift acting on neutral mutations.