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  • The final winners of the competition were [[Matsumuro Mai]], [[Tachibana Kana]] and [[Hasebe
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  • Early 2007, Kamiki was one of the winners of the [http://www.riaj.or.jp/e/data/gdisc/2007.html 21th Japan Gold Disc A
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  • ...ing]], [[April Barbaran]], [[Danielle Delaunay]], and [[Mika Todd]] as the winners of the Pacific Dream Pop Singer Competition out of 1500 applicants. The gro
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  • <!-- 1st generation -->In June 2004, thirty-two winners were selected from the 10,570 applicants of the "Hello Pro Egg Audition 200 In June, [[Mano Erina]], [[Ogura Manami]], and [[Komine Momoka]], the winners of the "Up-Front Group "Egg" Audition", joined the Eggs.
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  • ...ecialize in Kansai centered activities. The group was composed of the four winners of Hello! Project Kansai Audition 2005. They have appeared in many mediums
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  • ...oss the country. However on August 7th, it was announced that there was no winners from this audition. Later on November 4, 2014 it was announced that the gro
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  • ...copies and landed 9th on the [[Oricon]] charts. They were announced as the winners in January 2001 and made their official debut as CHEMISTRY with their singl
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  • ** Winners: [[Orestes Destrade Cucuas]], [[Tsujita Osamu]] ** Winners: [[Ramos Ruy]], [[Okayama Kazunari]], [[Takaki Narita]]
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  • ...|MIDI]] works in Yamaha's 3rd XG DATA CONTEST and was chosen as one of six winners, receiving the Technique award. While his first piece [[wikipedia:Kaiseki|K
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  • ...and eleven singles all within three years' time. The group was one of the winners of last years [[Japan Gold Disc]] New Artist of the Year Award proving that
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  • ...rea's top music award ceremonies, and was one of the three "Best Newcomer" winners at the 21st [[wikipedia:Golden Disk Awards|Golden Disk Awards]].
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  • '''Okada Yui''' was one of the 2004 [[Hello! Pro Egg]] Audition winners. She was most well-known as a memberof the group [[v-u-den]], along with [[
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  • * 1997-05-25 - [[Sharan Q]] Fukuoka Audition part 3. Winners:Kouguchi Azusa/Aoki Akiko/Matsumoto Yumie * 1997-06-22 - [[Sharan Q]] Tokyo audition part 4. Winners:[[Fukuda Asuka]]/Kawamura Risa/Kabutomori Masayo
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  • ...king up the role of Playing Manager of the Engeki Joshibu, directly to the winners of the 2014 Engeki Joshi Project Audition. In a February 27, 2015 blog post
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  • ...ations being accepted from July 1st to July 31st from girls ages 16-22. No winners came from the first audition, and a second run began immediately with the s
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  • She was one of the 2003 [[Hello! Project]] audition winners. Reportedly she was supposed to debut as a solo artist, however nothing cam
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  • ...with [[Victor Entertainment Inc.]]'s [[Sweetstar Records]]. Out of the two winners: [[ Matsubara Shizuka]] and [[Yuguchi Aimi]], TAKUYA ended up working with
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  • '''Ice Creamusume''' was formed in 2008 by the six winners of the Hello! Project New Star auditions in Taiwan. Each member was given a
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  • Nakagawa was chosen as one of the winners of [[Miss Magazine|Miss Magazine 2002]], which helped to boost her populari
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  • ...5 New Artist Award" category in the 24th Japan Gold Disc Awards. The other winners were [[JASMINE]], [[supercell]], [[Big Bang]] and [[Hilcrhyme]].
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  • As one of the winners of [[Miss Magazine|Miss Magazine 2005]] (chosen out of 16,000 people), Toki
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  • ...utsal] team was formed that took winners from past years along with 2005's winners. (''See [[Miss Magazine (futsal)]]''.) ==<span class="mw-headline"> Winners Since 2001 </span>==
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  • ...http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/futsal futsal] team, most members being past winners of the annual [[Miss Magazine]] contest. As of 2007, they belong to the [[S
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  • The members of Sister Q were three winners chosen out of 20,000 from the '''Smile Vocal Audition''' in 2003. Each girl
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  • ...of the [[Japan Record Awards|51st Japan Record Awards]], making EXILE the winners for two years in a row. As the single sold 270,513 copies in 2009, it becam
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  • * [1995.02.22] [[Oh Oh Oh ~We Are the Winners~|OH OH OH ~We are the Winners~]]
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  • Iwasa Mayuko made her debut as one of the winners of [[Miss Magazine|Miss Magazine 2003]]. Because of gravure idols like [[Og * [2004.08.27] [[Yuuki]] (with other Miss Magazine 2003 winners [[Natsume Sano|Natsume Sano]], [[Seto Saki]], [[Amakawa Miho|Amakawa Miho]]
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  • ...ent. Thirteen year old Furuya Keita (and another girl) were chosen as the "winners" out of 8,751 contestants. flow tracked Keita down and he joined the now fo
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  • ...ebut in 2000 after winning a popular online music contest. Along the other winners of the event, they released a compilation album, which sold considerably we
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  • ...i''' is a Japanese [[Gravure|gravure]] idol and actress. She is one of the winners of [[Miss Magazine|Miss Magazine 2004]].
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  • ==Past Winners==
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  • ...dia:Hip-hop_dance|Hip-hop]] dancing techniques that she learned from the [[Winners Dance School]] while she was a trainee.
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  • ...pecialize in Kansai centered activities. The group is composed of the four winners of Hello! Project Kansai Audition 2005 and was originally called '''Hello!
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  • ...mbers of [[Morning Musume]]. Because no new members were selected from the winners of the previous [[Lucky 7 Audition]], a second audition was held. The detai
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  • ...t [[Rie ScrAmble]]. She got her start in 1984 when she was one of eighteen winners for that year's Miss Seventeen Contest. She later debuted as a singer a yea
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  • ...n 2007 and originally under [[Source Music]]. They debuted after being the winners of the talent show ''[[Show Survival]]''. They had decided to temporarily d
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  • * [2011.11.24] Melon Music Awards: Top 10 Artist Winners (Bonsang)
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  • ...EW STAR'' auditions where it was decided they were too young to become the winners, however producer [[Tsunku]] was impressed at how they entertained the audi
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  • ...Morning Musume]]'s ninth generation, joining along with the three audition winners [[Ikuta Erina]], [[Sayashi Riho]], and [[Suzuki Kanon]].
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  • ...nclosed with a mini-poster (100 winners), and a special post card set (307 winners).
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  • ...ini poster enclosed (100 winners), and C prize - Special postcard set (307 winners). This is Shiina's fourth album produced by [[Kine Naoto]].
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  • * He participated in the TV reality "M.NET Hot Blood", the winners of the program formed the groups [[2PM]] and [[2AM]].
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  • ...show. The tracklist order shows the final results of the contests.<br>The winners, "Future Liger", were able to perform on ''[[Music Core]]'' in July 18, as
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  • ...RS FOREVER ~Shourisha yo~]] (WINNERS FOREVER ~勝利者よ~; ''For the Winners'')" ...]] - "[[Shourisha-tachi no Banka]] (勝利者達の挽歌; ''Elegy for the Winners'')"
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  • ...January. [[Ikuta Erina]], [[Sayashi Riho]], and [[Suzuki Kanon]] were the winners selected from the audition, while [[Fukumura Mizuki]] made her debut from [ ...5th to August 7th. Several months later it was yet again announced that no winners had been found from the general public applications, and that the 13th gene
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  • ...a Yuu]]) of the audition were inducted in October along with the four main winners, and another two let in in December. A second audition was held the followi ...er seen with approximately 22000 prospective actors. Three won; one of the winners was 12-year-old [[Nishii Yukito]], who was the youngest audition winner in
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  • ...E]]. The title track was used as the ending theme song for the TV show ''[[WINNERS]]''. The single reached #16 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 6 week
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  • # It's Style '95 Contest Winners
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  • ...of TV program [[ASAYAN]] to recruit new dancers. The list below are of the winners of those auditions.)''
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  • ...of the [[Japan Record Awards|52nd Japan Record Awards]], making EXILE the winners for three years in a row.
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