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    Takeo Miki (三木 武夫, Miki Takeo, 17 March 1907 – 14 November 1988) was a Japanese politician who served as prime minister of Japan from 1974 until 1976...
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    Agency under the ensuing cabinet of Takeo Miki (1974–76). After the LDP's poor showing in the 1976 election, Miki stepped down as prime minister and Fukuda...
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    Chief Cabinet Secretary Noboru Takeshita. The Tanaka faction supported Takeo Miki's "clean government" bid to become prime minister, and Tanaka once again...
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  • Prime Minister Takeo Miki Shinichiro Miki (born 1968), Japanese voice actor Shunsuke Miki (三木 俊介, born 1944), Japanese rower Tsubaki Miki (born 2003), Japanese...
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    filmmaker Takeo Kurita (健男, 1889–1977), vice-admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy Takeo Miki (武夫, 1907–1988), 66th Prime Minister of Japan Takeo Miratsu...
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    Korea relations. She was the widow of former Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki. Miki served as the wife of the Prime Minister of Japan, or First Lady, during...
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    Takeo Gerard Spikes (/təˈkiːoʊ/; born December 17, 1976) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football...
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  • Japanese politician Takeo Hatanaka, a Japanese radio astronomer Takeo Kurusu, a Japanese politician Takeo Miki, a Japanese politician Takeo Spikes, a former...
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    The Miki Cabinet is the 66th Cabinet of Japan headed by Takeo Miki from December 9, 1974, to December 24, 1976. The Cabinet reshuffle took place on September...
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    they were a small faction with relatively weak influence, their leader Takeo Miki displayed an aggressive style and took advantage of things such as casting...
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    summit: Gerald Ford Valéry Giscard d'Estaing Helmut Schmidt Aldo Moro Takeo Miki Harold Wilson Founded at Washington, D.C. (Library Group) Rambouillet...
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    Seiwa Seisaku Kenkyūkai, whose reins he took from former Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda in July 1986, and held a variety of ministerial and party posts,...
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    Germany Helmut Schmidt, Chancellor Italy Aldo Moro, Prime Minister Japan Takeo Miki, Prime Minister United Kingdom Harold Wilson, Prime Minister United States...
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    Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) members of the Diet from the Fukuda Takeo, Miki Takeo and Hidenao Nakagawa factions abstained from voting on the motion...
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    the father of Mutsuko Miki, an activist and former First Lady, and the father-in-law of former Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki. "Japanese activist,...
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  • coalition government and was given two cabinet positions; party chairman Takeo Miki was appointed Minister of Communications and Junzo Sasamori Minister in...
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    Lockheed Election (ロッキード選挙, rokkīdo senkyo). The incumbent Prime Minister, Takeo Miki, was seen as a reformer within his own party, and he did not obstruct...
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    Takeo Fukuda – 180 LDP himself 1972–74 7 Takeo Miki (1907–1988) Rep for Tokushima At-large 4 December 1974 23 December 1976 1974 Takeo Miki – Y Takeo...
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    (1944) Henry Harley Arnold – Collar (1945) Dr. Jože Brilej – Sash (1950s) Takeo Miki – Sash (1967) Sir Edward Heath (1994) Bernardo Arévalo (1995) Yves Ducharme –...
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    to oust Tojo and end World War II. Abe was assisted in this effort by Takeo Miki, who became prime minister after the war. Abe died of a heart attack in...
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    has been reignited nearly every year since 1975, when prime minister Takeo Miki visited the shrine as a private individual on August 15, the day that...
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    not be permitted to have an effect." In March 1975, Tanaka's successor, Takeo Miki, said at a convention of the Liberal Democratic Party, "At the time of...
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    1976 646 Takeo Miki (48) Zentaro Kosaka September 5, 1976 December 24, 1976 100 56 Iichirō Hatoyama December 24, 1976 November 28, 1977 339 Takeo Fukuda...
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    summit for Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro, Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki, and US President Gerald Ford. The first summit session began at 4:15...
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    武夫 [66th Miki Takeo] (in Japanese). Official website of the Prime Minister of Japan. Retrieved 10 April 2023. 第67代 福田 赳夫 [67th Fukuda Takeo] (in Japanese)...
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    Prefecture, as the first son of Komon Miki, an antiques dealer. His family was not related to that of Takeo Miki. In his second year at Takamatsu Secondary...
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  • 10 for a private university in Japan. The 66th Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki (1974–1976) The 81st Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama (1994–1996)...
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    March 13: The establishment of Reijibo Hōanden (霊璽簿奉安殿) 1975 August 15: Takeo Miki became the first prime minister to visit the shrine on August 15, the...
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    12.73pp   Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Kyuichi Tokuda Takeo Miki Hisao Kuroda Party Communist National Cooperative Labourers and Farmers...
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    powerful party leaders. To make the system more democratic, Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda introduced a "primary" system in 1978, which opened the balloting...
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