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  1. Tonsura: With Yôichi Nukumizu, Yuriko Yoshitaka, Ai Kago, Yuichi Haba. Hidehiko Yabuta is an unattractive and incompetent middle-aged publishing editor. Mika Kashiwaba is a beautiful young author who debuted at 18 and has since written two best-sellers.

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    • 2008-10-04
    • Comedy
    • Yôichi Nukumizu, Yuriko Yoshitaka, Ai Kago
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TonsureTonsure - Wikipedia

    Tonsure (/ ˈtɒnʃər /) is the practice of cutting or shaving some or all of the hair on the scalp as a sign of religious devotion or humility. The term originates from the Latin word tonsura (meaning "clipping" or "shearing" [1]) and referred to a specific practice in medieval Catholicism, abandoned by papal order in 1972. [citation needed] .

  5. Oct 4, 2008 · All about TV show: directors and actors, new episodes, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Yabu is an unattractive and incompetent middl...

  6. Yabu is an unattractive and incompetent middle-aged publishing editor. Mika is a beautiful young author who debuted at 18 and has since written two best-sellers. When Yabu commissions some writing from Mika, she suddenly finds herself stricken with writer's block. Somehow, Yabu ends up being confined to Mika's home, resulting in a strange state of cohabitation for the mismatched pair.

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    May 29, 2018 · TONSURE. From the Latin tondere (to shear), tonsure referred the rite of cutting the hair by which a layman was admitted to the clerical state. Tonsure was not an order but rather a ceremony of initiation required for the reception of orders.

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