• JSL may refer to: JSL, Joint Station LAN, International Space Station JSL S.A., a Brazilian logistic company Japanese: The Spoken Language, a Japanese...
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  • Division 1 (JSL): 1965–1971 (as Hitachi SC) Division 1 (JSL Div. 1): 1972 to 1986–87 Division 2 (JSL Div. 2): 1987–88 to 1988–89 Division 1 (JSL Div. 1):...
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  • Japanese Sign Language (日本手話, nihon-shuwa), also known by the acronym JSL, is the dominant sign language in Japan and is a complete natural language,...
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  • won the Japan Soccer League twice, the Emperor's Cup four times and the JSL League Cup three times. Furukawa also won the 1986–87 Asian Club Championship...
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  • JSL (Júlio Simões Logistica) is a Brazilian conglomerate intermodal logistic company owned by Simões family. The company was founded in 1956, in Mogi...
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  • Japan Soccer League (日本サッカーリーグ, Nihon Sakkā Rīgu); JSL) was the top flight association football league in Japan between 1965 and 1992, and was the precursor...
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  • Division 2 (JSL Div. 2): 1972 Division 1 (JSL Div. 1): 1973–77 Division 2 (JSL Div. 2): 1978–86 Division 1 (JSL Div. 1): 1987 Division 2 (JSL Div. 2): 1988–89...
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  • JSL Cup (JSLカップ or JSLカップ選手権大会) was the original league cup for clubs in the Japan Soccer League, the top level of Japanese football before the creation...
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  • moved the club to Tokyo in 1958. In 1965 it formed the Japan Soccer League (JSL) along with today's JEF United Chiba, Kashiwa Reysol, Cerezo Osaka, Sanfrecce...
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  • JSL is a romanization system for transcribing the Japanese language into the Latin script. It was devised by Eleanor Jorden for (and named after) her...
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  • now-disbanded Japan Soccer League (JSL) in 1965. With four Japanese league titles to its credit, it was a mainstay of the JSL Division 1 until 1990 when it...
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  • JMP Live. JMP can be automated with its proprietary scripting language, JSL. JMP was developed in the mid- to late-1980s by John Sall and a team of developers...
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  • It played in the semi-professional Japan Soccer League (JSL). They were promoted to the JSL's top flight in 1984, but never made much of an impact, going...
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  • such as the assimilation of the moraic nasal /ɴ/ (see Japanese phonology). JSL is a romanization system based on Japanese phonology, designed using the...
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  • Sign Language (JSL) family is a language family of three sign languages: Japanese Sign Language (JSL) family Japanese Sign Language (JSL) Korean Sign Language...
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  • League (JSL), including Yomiuri (later Tokyo Verdy 1969), Toshiba (later Consadole Sapporo) and NKK SC (now defunct). They first made the JSL Division...
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  • ("Original Eight") of the now-disbanded Japan Soccer League (JSL) in 1965. They dominated the JSL's early years, winning the title 4 times in a row – a feat...
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  • capacity of 0.8 MTPA. It is also India's largest producer of coin blanks. JSL produces a variety of products in both facilities. Its product range comprises...
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  • won the JSL three times (including two doubles with the Emperor's Cup) between 1977 and 1981. They were nevertheless relegated to the JSL's Division...
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    League, the highest level of club football was the Japan Soccer League (JSL), which was formed in 1965 and consisted of amateur clubs. Despite being...
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  • DSL Sport (redirect from JSL Sport)
    Sport (Serbian Cyrillic: Спорт) was a Serbian daily sports newspaper. The first edition was published on 5 May 1945 under the name Fiskultura and the last...
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  • 1979: Relegated to JSL Division 2 1981: JSL Division 2 champions 1982: Relegated to JSL Division 2 1983: JSL Division 2 champions 1985: JSL Division 1 runners-up...
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    Kamaandowsta) JSL Army Band JSL Tank Brigade 12th Division (Qeybta 12aad) Burco JSL 12th Infantry Brigade (Qeyta 12aad Ee Burco) JSL Mechanized Battalion JSL Field...
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  • Japanese: The Spoken Language (JSL) is an introductory textbook series for learning Japanese. JSL was written by Eleanor Harz Jorden in collaboration with...
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  • the J.League, with honours including 2 league titles, 5 Emperor's Cups, 6 JSL Cup/J.League Cups and an Asian Club Championship title, and the most successful...
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  • Transliteration Rōmaji Hepburn (colloquial) Kunrei (ISO) Nihon (ISO transliteration) JSL (transliteration) Wāpuro (keyboard) Cyrillization Polivanov system v t e...
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  • Club) Division 2 (JSL Division 2): 1972–1978 (as Kyoto Shiko Club) Kansai Soccer League: 1979–1988 (as Kyoto Shiko Club) Division 2 (JSL Division 2): 1989–1991...
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  • The Japanese Super Cup was also played during the Japan Soccer League (JSL) era from 1977 to 1984. However, it was never established as an independent...
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  • won the 2nd place at 1987–88 Japan Soccer League and the champions at 1987 JSL Cup. In 1992, he moved to J1 League club Urawa Reds. In 1995, he moved to...
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  • Japanese Sign Language (JSL), also known as Nihon Shuwa, is the unofficial but most predominantly used sign language used by nearly 57,000 native signers...
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