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-t I Nagi Sho Gv- Info

| Symbol | Possible interpretation | |--------|--------------------------| | - | Separator, pause, or omission marker | | t | Consonant; could be part of "it", "at", "to" | | i | Vowel; standalone or part of a word | | nagi | Japanese: "calm" (凪) or verb "nagu" (to become calm) | | sho | Japanese: "book" (書), or English "show" truncated | | gv | Uncommon; could be abbreviation (e.g., "GigaVolt", "Geneva") | | - | Closing separator |

: Incomplete eradication of GV poses a high risk for recurrent and often catastrophic gastrointestinal bleeding. -t i nagi sho gv-

The original makeup for the character was made of pure aluminum dust. Nine days into filming, Ebsen began suffering from severe respiratory distress. The aluminum dust had coated his lungs, leading to a near-fatal reaction that forced him to be hospitalized in an iron lung. He would carry the effects of this poisoning for the rest of his life. The aluminum dust had coated his lungs, leading

from The World Ends with You (TWEWY), who is often paired with or admired by a character named in that series. : Stands for : Stands for