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K (programming language) K is a proprietary, array processing language developed by Arthur Whitney and commercialized by Kx Systems. The language serves as the foundation for KDB, an in memory, column based database, and other related financial products.
K (The Tutts single) The Tutts are a five-piece New Zealand rock band who, on the 21 November 2006, released their first single, titled "K". The song "K" is featured on C4, a New Zealand music television station, as the C4 "theme song".
K (TV miniseries) K was a short-lived Filipino television miniseries that told the fictional story of the country being ruled by Communists. Made on a low budget, this series enjoyed a huge following among viewers and was even used as an educational reference on what the nation and Filipino lives might be like under Communist rule.
K Brosas Kakai Brosas, known widely as K Brosas, is a famous singer and actor in the Philippines known for singing jazz blues music. She is the lead singer of the group K and the Boxers, which was formerly known as Gladys and the Boxers with K, and also a former lead singer of The Crucibles band.
K correction K correction is a type of calculation that can be performed on redshifts that allow a measurement taken at a redshift z to be converted to a measurement at redshift zero. This conversion offers a view of what is called the rest-frame.
K Callan K Callan (born January 9, 1942 in Dallas, Texas as Katherine Borman) is an actor best known for playing Superman's Mom in the ABC television series: "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" HBO's "Carnivale" 2005, and Joe (1970).
K Foundation The K Foundation was an art foundation set up by Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty in 1993 following their 'retirement' from the music industry. Essentially the K Foundation was an artistic outlet for the post-retirement income from the duo's recordings as The KLF.
K Foundation art award The 1994 K Foundation award was an award given by the K Foundation (Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty) to the "worst artist of the year". The shortlist for the ÂŁ40,000 K Foundation award was identical to the shortlist for the well-established but controversial ÂŁ20,000 Turner Prize for the best British Contemporary artist.
K group In mathematics, in the realm of group theory, a group is termed a K group or a complemented group if every subgroup of it has a lattice theoretic complement. That is, G is a K group if for every subgroup H of G there is a subgroup L that intersects H trivially and that, along with H generates G.
K is for Killing K is for Killing is an alternate history novel written by Daniel Easterman. It takes place in a parallel 1940s United States in which Charles Lindbergh is elected president rather than Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
K Ice K Ice is an alcoholic, flavoured soft drink (alcopop) served at the Oxford Union amongst other places. It is separated into the flavours Lemon, Red and Blue, with the latter two flavours loosely based on cranberry and blueberry flavourings.
K Ingleside The K Ingleside is a Muni Metro line in San Francisco, California mainly serving the West Portal and Ingleside neighborhoods. It was one of San Francisco's streetcar lines in the early 20th century, and was converted to modern light rail operation with the creation of the Muni Metro system in the late 1970s.
K Line (), also referred to as "K" Line, or KKK, is a very large Japanese shipping company which moves Japanese cargo around the world. It owns and/or controls large cargo ships, including dry cargo ships, container ships, gas carriers, RoRo ships and tankers.
K Records K Records is an independent record label in Olympia, Washington, co-founded, owned, and operated by Calvin Johnson, formerly of the bands Cool Rays, Beat Happening, The Go Team, The Halo Benders and, at present, in the band Dub Narcotic Sound System. K Records claims to have been "exploding the teenage underground into passionate revolt against the corporate ogre since 1982.
K set (CityRail) The K-Set (originally known as "R" set) is a CityRail stainless steel double deck train, made by United Goninan. The "K" set introduced many new features to the suburban fleet prior to the introduction of the Tangara such as air conditioning and headlights.
K S Ranjitsinhji Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji (10 September 1872–2 April 1933) was an Indian prince and Test cricketer who played for the English cricket team. He also played first-class cricket for Cambridge University, and county cricket for Sussex.
K Street Project The K Street Project is an effort by the Republican Party to pressure Washington lobbying firms to hire Republicans in top positions, and to reward loyal GOP lobbyists with access to influential officials. It was launched in 1995 by Republican strategist Grover Norquist and then-House majority whip Tom DeLay.
K'iche' The K'iche' (or Quiché in Spanish spelling), are a Native American people, one of the Maya ethnic groups. Their indigenous language, the K'iche' language, is a Mesoamerican language of the Mayan language family.
K'mpec K'mpec (portrayed by Charles Cooper in the TV series and by Blake Lindsley in the game Star Trek: Klingon Academy) is a chancellor of the Klingon Empire in the fictional Star Trek universe, appearing in Star Trek: The Next Generation's "Sins of the Father" and "Reunion".
K-1 K-1 is a kickboxing combat sport that combines standup techniques from Muay Thai, Karate, Taekwondo, Kickboxing and traditional Boxing, among others. The name is a play off the abbreviation of Formula 1, which is F-1.
K-1 visa A K-1 visa is a United States nonimmigrant visa granted to fiancés and fiancées of US citizen sponsors. The application is filed on a USCIS form I-129F by the sponsor on behalf of the fiancé(e), who will then be interviewed at a US embassy or consulate abroad If the visa is granted, the fiancé(e) then has 6 months in which to "apply for entry" (which is done at the US airport) to enter the US one time only for the purpose of marrying the US citizen sponsor within 90 days of entry.
K-1 Vehicle The Kistler K-1 is a two-stage, fully reusable aerospace vehicle now in commercial development. It is designed to accommodate a wide range of missions, including payload delivery to low-earth orbit (LEO), payload delivery to high-energy orbits with a K-1 Active Dispenser, technology demonstration flights, microgravity missions, and commercial cargo resupply, recovery, and reboost services for the International Space Station.
K-1 World Grand Prix K-1 is a kickboxing combat sport that combines standup techniques from Muay Thai, Karate, Taekwondo, Kickboxing and traditional Boxing, among others. The name is a play off the abbreviation of Formula 1, which is F-1.
K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 The finals of the K-1 World Grand Prix 2006 were held at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on December 2, 2006. In the finals, the defending Grand Prix champion, Semmy Schilt, defeated K-1 veteran Peter Aerts to win his second world championship in K-1.
K-132 (Kansas highway) K-132 was a highway commissioned in the 1960s to connect Kansas City, KS to its Turner and Argentine neighborhoods. Its western terminus was originally at K-32, but was extended to terminate at I-70 in the late 1970s when the U.
K-14 process K-14 is the name of the developing process for Kodak's Kodachrome transparency film. The process differs significantly from the other color transparency processes in use today in terms of both complexity and processing steps.
K-15 (Kansas highway) K-15 is a Kansas State Highway originating at the Oklahoma State Line and continuing to the Nebraska state line where it is then signed as Nebraska Highway 15. It is signed as State Highway 18 once the highway enters Oklahoma.
K-19: The Widowmaker K-19: The Widowmaker is a movie released on July 19, 2002, about the first of many disasters that befell the Soviet submarine K-19. The movie was directed by Kathryn Bigelow; the screenplay was written by Christopher Kyle, based on a story by Louis Nowra.
K-1ine 'K-1ine' is an online magazine featuring technical information about hacking, phreaking, electronics, and privacy issues. Started by The Clone (of Nettwerked, HackCanada), K-1ine Magazine is 100% text-only, distributed in electronic form.
K-202 K-202 was the first Polish 16-bit minicomputer invented by Jacek Karpiński between 1971-1973. Approximately 30 units were produced later being stopped because it was not in line with the ES EVM (Unified System of Electronic Computers in the Soviet Union) causing the inventor to emigrate.
K-25 The K-25 plant, located on the southwestern end of the Oak Ridge reservation, used the gaseous diffusion method to separate uranium-235 from uranium-238. Based on the well-known principle that molecules of a lighter isotope would pass through a porous barrier more readily than molecules of a heavier one, gaseous diffusion produced through myriads of repetitions a gas increasingly rich in uranium-235 as the heavier uranium-238 was separated out in a system of cascades.
K-32 (Kansas highway) K-32 is an approximately 35 mile route that runs from Lawrence, KS to Kansas City, KS. Its alignment has shifted since 1990, primarily in Kansas City, KS to replace the majority of the decommissioned K-132 roadway.
K-65 residues K-65 residues are the very radioactive mill residues resulting from a uniquely concentrated uranium ore discovered before WW II in Katanga province (Shinkolobwe) of the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly called the Belgian Congo).
K-66 (Kansas highway) K-66 is a 5-mile (8-kilometre) long state highway in the southeastern corner of the state. Its eastern terminus is on the Missouri state line near Galena (where it continues as Route 66), while its western terminus is at Alternate U.
K-9 (Doctor Who) K-9, or K9, is the name of several fictional robotic dogs in the long-running British science fiction television series, Doctor Who, and its spin-off series, The Sarah Jane Adventures. There have been at least four separate K-9 units in the series, with the first two being companions of the Fourth Doctor.
K-9 Adventures K-9 Adventures is a forthcoming 26-part comedy/adventure series focusing on the adventures of the robot dog K-9, done in a mixture of computer animation and live action. K-9 originally appeared in the 1977 Doctor Who serial The Invisible Enemy and was a companion of the Fourth Doctor from 1977 to 1981 reappearing in 2006 for School Reunion.
K-96 (Kansas highway) K-96 is a state highway in central and southern Kansas. Its western terminus is at the Colorado state line east of Towner, Colorado, where it continues as Colorado State Highway 96; its eastern terminus since 1999 is at U.
K-alpha In X-ray spectroscopy, K-alpha emission or absorption lines result when an electron transitions from the innermost "K" shell (principal quantum number 1), to a 2p orbital of the second or "L" shell (with principal energy quantum number 2). The line is actually a doublet, with slightly different energies depending on spin-orbit interaction energy between the electron spin and the orbital momentum of the 2p orbital.
K-core K-cores in graph theory were introduced by Seidman in 1983 and by Bollobas in 1984 as a method of (destructively) simplifying graph topology to aid in analysis and visualization. They have been more recently defined as the following by Batagelj et al: given a graph G={V,E} with vertices set V and edges set E, the k-core is computed by pruning all the vertices (with their respective edges) with degree less than k.
K-Capital K-Capital, or The Knowledge Capital Project is a global non-profit venture that enables qualified adults to obtain discounted loans to use towards vocational re-training programs. Qualified graduates of K-Capital's training programs are guaranteed jobs from corporate sponsors, thus almost ensuring that the loans will be repaid.
K-CASH K-CASH is an electronic money system established by 'Korea Financial Telecommunication and Clearings Institute'. Almost every bank in South Korea participate in this project and their 'monetary IC card' can handle K-CASH service, but its narrow usage makes it useless.
K-Ci and JoJo K-Ci and JoJo is an American R&B duo, consisting of brothers Cedric "K-Ci" Hailey and Joel "Jo-Jo" Hailey. Both members, natives of Charlotte, North Carolina, were also members of the chart-topping R&B group Jodeci with the DeGrate brothers: DeVante and Dalvin.
K-Commando K-Commando (K-Komando) is a special unit of the Estonian Criminal Police, created at the beginning of the 1990s. It is a police special force and it is solving typical police work related issues as hostages situtation, riot management, high risk raids and vip protection.
K-edge-connected graph In graph theory, a graph G with edge set E(G) is said to be k-edge-connected if G setminus X is connected for all X subseteq E(G) with left| X right| < k. In plain english, a graph is k-edge-connected if the graph remains connected when you delete fewer than k edges from the graph.
K-index The K-index quantifies disturbances in the horizontal component of earth's magnetic field with an integer in the range 0-9 with 1 being calm and 5 or more indicating a geomagnetic storm. It is derived from the maximum fluctuations of horizontal components observed on a magnetometer during a three-hour interval.
K-K-K-Katy K-K-K-Katy was a popular World War I-era song written by Geoffrey O'Hara in 1917 and published in 1918. It was subtitled "(Stuttering Song)," reflecting a time when speech impediments could be poked fun at, albeit gentle fun, in this case.
K-line (artificial intelligence) A K-line, or Knowledge-line, is a mental agent which represents an association of a group of other mental agents found active when a subject solves a certain problem or formulates a new idea. These were first described in Marvin Minsky's essay K-lines: A Theory of Memory, published in 1980 in the journal Cognitive Science,
K-League 2005 Busan I'Park won the first stage of the 2005 K-League season and guaranteed their slot in the end-of-season Championship playoff. The second stage was won by Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, with Incheon United and Ulsan Hyundai Horang-i joining them in the playoffs.
K-Liber K-Liber (also known as K-Liber 4 Life and occasionally capitalised as K-liber) are a Dutch hip-hop group who have had some success in the Netherlands and, to an extent, other countries across Europe. Their single "Viben" was a top twenty hit in the Netherlands, and their follow-up "Loungen", featuring Michael Bryan, also had some success.
K-means algorithm The K-means algorithm is an algorithm to cluster objects based on attributes into k partitions. It is a variant of the expectation-maximization algorithm in which the goal is to determine the k means of data generated from gaussian distributions.
K-medoids K-medoids is the name of a clustering algorithm related to the K-means algorithm. Both algorithms are partitional (breaking the dataset up into groups) and both attempt to minimize squared error, the distance between points labeled to be in a cluster and a point designated as the center of that cluster.
K-Meleon K-Meleon is a web browser for the Microsoft Windows platform. Based on the same Gecko rendering engine as Mozilla Firefox, K-Meleon uses native Windows API to create the user interface (instead of using Mozilla's cross-platform XUL layer), and as a result, is tightly integrated into the look and feel of the Windows desktophttp://www.
K-NFB Reader The K-NFB Reader (an acronym for Kurzweil — National Federation of the Blind Reader) is a handheld electronic reading device for the blind. It was developed in a partnership between Ray Kurzweil and National Federation of the Blind.
K-os k-os (born Kevin Brereton on February 20, 1972 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer of Trinidadian descent. The alias "k-os" is pronounced "chaos" and is an acronym for "Knowledge of Self.
K-pop K-pop is an abbreviation for Korean popular music, specifically from South Korea (as there is practically no popular music industry in North Korea). There are many artists, most notably BoA, TVXQ, Shinhwa, Rain, and Se7en, that have branched out of Korea and have become popular in China, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and South East Asia.
K-PAX (film) K-PAX (2001) is a comedic drama about a mental patient who claims he is an alien. During his treatment, the patient/alien, prot ("rhymes with 'goat' and is not capitalised"), demonstrates an outlook on life that ultimately proves inspirational for his fellow patients and especially for his psychiatrist.
K-ration The K-ration was an individual daily combat food ration which was introduced by the United States Army during World War II. It was intended to last for a day and provided three courses: breakfast, supper and dinner.
K-R-I-T Motor Car Company K-R-I-T (or simply "Krit") was a small automobile manufacturing company (1909 -1916) based in Detroit, Michigan. Its name probably originated from Kenneth Crittenden who provided financial backing and helped design the cars.
K-server problem The k-server problem is a problem of theoretical computer science in the category of online algorithms, one of two abstract problems on metric spaces that are central to the theory of competitive analysis (the other being metrical task systems). In this problem, an online algorithm must control the movement of a set of k servers, represented as points in a metric space, and handle requests that are also in the form of points in the space.
K-Six Television K-SIX Television is the name of a now defunct communications company based in Corpus Christi, Texas. Its assets were sold in 2002 to Eagle Creek Broadcasting and the company was renamed Eagle Creek Broadcasting of Texas.
K-Solo K-Solo (born Kevin Madison) is an American rapper from New York who, along with EPMD, Redman, Das EFX, and Keith Murray, was part of The Hit Squad in 1990s. He is known for a rapping style that involves spelling out words.
K-tel K-tel International is an "As-Seen-On-TV" company, which is most noted for their compilation music albums such as "The Super Hits" series, "The Dynamic Hits" series and "The Number One Hits" series. They are also known for "The Record Selector"," The Micro-Roast", and "The Tote-a-Tune portable stereo", and many other products.
K-theory (physics) In string theory, the K-theory classification refers to a conjectured application of K-theory (in abstract algebra and algebraic topology) to superstrings, to classify the allowed Ramond-Ramond field strengths as well as the charges of stable D-branes.
K-Tino K-Tino (Cathérine Edoa Ngoa) is a Cameroonian singer who shot to fame in her home country with her energetic bikutsi music. This music from the central part of the country, around the capital Yaoundé, became very popular in Cameroon during the 1980s and 1990s.
K-Twizzle K-Twizzle, one of the hottest new, young and rising white female rappers, has certainly made a name for herself after recently being signed to a minor record label and finishing the recording of her debut albume "Rhymes and Reasons From a Genuine Gangsta".
K-vertex-connected graph In graph theory, a graph G with vertex set V(G) is said to be k-vertex-connected if G setminus X is connected for all X subseteq V(G) with left| X right| < k. In plain english, a graph is k-vertex-connected if the graph remains connected when you delete fewer than k vertices from the graph.
K-Von K-von (born August 1st) is a comedian born and raised in Nevada, grew up with his Persian-Muslim father and American-Presbyterian mother. He later, after finishing college, pursued his passion for comedy in Las Vegas.
K-wing The K-wing, also known as the Koensayr BTL-S8 K-Wing Assault Starfighter is a bomber class starfighter as shown in the Star Wars book trilogy The Black Fleet Crisis. It was one of the most recent starfighters produced by Koensayr, which was the same company responsible for producing the Y-wing for the New Republic's ongoing conflict with the Imperial Remnant.
K-Y Jelly K-Y Jelly is a water-based, water-soluble personal lubricant produced by Johnson & Johnson. The initials "K-Y" are not known to represent any words—they were described by their originator as "arbitrary letters"—but are retained for their brand-identity.
K&B K&B (Katz and Besthoff) was a drug store chain headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded in 1905, it expanded to have stores in the United States Gulf Coast region until the chain was purchased by Rite Aid in 1997.
K. B. Andersen Knud Børge Andersen (1914 - 23 March 1984) began his career as a journalist, but switched to politics in 1947, being elected to the Folketing as a Social Democrat. He served in the Folketing until 1981, after serving as it's Chairman for three years.
K. B. Hedgewar Keshava Baliram Hedgewar (Nagpur, India April 1, 1889 – Nagpur, India June 21 1940) was the founder of Hindu nationalist organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). Hedgewar founded the RSS in Nagpur, Maharashtra in 1925, with the intention of promoting the concept of the Hindu nation.
K. B. McFarlane Kenneth Bruce McFarlane (1903-1966) was the 20th century's most influential historian of late medieval England. Educated at Dulwich College and Exeter College, Oxford, he became a fellow of Magdalen College in 1927, where he remained for the rest of his life.
K. B. Sundarambal Kodumadi Balambal SundarambalFull name as per national awards website of India (1908-1980) was a renowned stage artist and singer of South India. She was popularly referred to as the "Queen of the Indian stage.
K. G. Balakrishnan Konakuppakatil Gopinathan Balakrishnan (കൊനകുപ്പക്കാട്ടില്‍ ഗോപിനാഥന്‍ ബാലകൃഷ്ണന്‍ Born: May 12 1945) popularly known as K G Balakrishnan is the 37th and the current Chief Justice of India. He was sworn in on January 14, 2007 by the President of India, Abdul Kalam.
K. H. Ting Ting Kuang-hsun () (born 20 September 1915), is a former Anglican Bishop in mainland China, who is now Chairperson emeritus of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement and President emeritus of the China Christian Council, the government-approved Protestant church in China. He was an Anglican Bishop in the 1940s and 1950s; as he has not disclaimed his ordination, he is still technically a bishop, although the Anglican Church no longer exists as an institution in China; along with all recognized denominations, it was merged into the Three-Self Patriotic Movement in the 1950s.
K. J. Popma Klaas Jan Popma (1903–1986) was born in The Hague and was one of the second generation of reformational philosophers arising from the Free University(VU) in Amsterdam, after the first generation of Herman Dooyeweerd and D. H.
K. K. Nagar KK Nagar (shortened from Kalaignar Karunanidhi Nagar) is a small township located in the southern premises of located in the southern part of Chennai, India. This is situated west of Ashok Nagar and nearest airport is around 5 km south of this place.
K. Kamaraj Kumaraswami Kamaraj, better known as K. Kamaraj (July 15, 1903 – October 02, 1975) was an Indian politician widely known as a kingmaker in Indian politics, widely known for his honesty, integrity and simplicity.
K. M. Mammen Mappillai Born on November 28, 1922 in Kerala , Mr Mammen Mappillai was the youngest of a prosperous family of eight sons and a daughter. He started his industrial life with a toy balloon manufacturing unit from a small shed near Madras (now Chennai) in 1946.
K. N. Jayatilleke Kulatissa Nanda Jayatilleke (1 November 1920 – 24 July 1970) was was an internationally recognized authority on Buddhist philosophy whose book “Early Buddhist theory of knowledge” has been described as “an outstanding philosophical interpretation of the Buddha’s teaching” in the Encyclopedia of Philosophy Encyclopedia of Philosophy, vol. I (New Your, 1967) p420.
K. Ross Stevenson Kenneth Ross Stevenson (born October 1, 1942) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1981 to 1987, and was briefly a cabinet minister in the government of Frank Miller.
K. Ross Toole Kenneth Ross Toole (August 8, 1920 - August 13, 1981) was an American historian, author, and educator who specialized in the history of Montana. Perhaps the best-known and most influential of the state's twentieth-century historians, Toole served as director of the state's historical society, authored several noted volumes of state history and social commentary, and was a popular professor at the University of Montana for 16 years.
K. S. Sudarshan Kuppahalli Sitaramayya Sudarshan (born June 18, 1931) is the current sarsanghachalak (appointed leader) of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist organization. Sudarshan was born in Raipur (now in Chhattisgarh) in a Kannadiga Brahmin family.
K. Sello Duiker Kabelo "Sello" Duiker, (April 13 1974 – January 19 2005), was a South African novelist. His debut novel, Thirteen Cents, won the 2001 Commonwealth Writers Prize for best first book written by an African writer.
K. Shivaram Karanth Kota Shivaram Karanth (October 10, 1902 - December 9, 1997) was a major Kannada writer, social activist, environmentalist, Yakshagana artist, movie maker and thinker. He was described as the "finest novelist-activist of modern India"by Ramachandra Guha].
K. Tesamen Hogerop Diest Koninklijke Tesamen Hogerop Diest is a Belgian football club from the town of Diest, Vlaams Brabant. It played two spells in the first division: from 1961-62 to 1964-65 and from 1970-71 to 1974-75, finishing 7th in 1964.
K. Venkatapathy Kannusamy Venkatapathy (born 15 June, 1946) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Cuddalore constituency of Tamil Nadu and is a member of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) political party.
K. W. Jeter Kevin Wayne Jeter (born 1950) is an American science fiction and horror author known for his literary writing style, dark themes, and paranoid, unsympathetic characters. Jeter attended college at California State University, Fullerton where he became friends with James P.
K.F.C. Lommel S.K. Koninklijke Football Club Lommel Sportkring was a Belgian football club that existed between 1932 and 2003. It played two spells at the highest level in the Belgian football league system: from 1992 to 2000 and from 2001 to 2003.
K.F.C. Rhodienne-Verrewinkel Koninklijke Football Club Rhodienne-Verrewinkel is a Belgian football club created in 1894 as Racing Football Club. It became a member of the Belgian Football Association in 1895 as Racing Club de Bruxelles and later received the matricule n°6.
K.L.N College Of Engineering This is the first Co-educational Linguistic Minority (Sourashtra), Self Financing Engineering College in this region, started in the year 1994 by Munificience of Philanthropist and well wishers in Sourashtra Community of eminent industrialists and academicians led by enthusiastic, educationalist and industrialist (Late) Shri. K.
K.P. Candeth Kunhiraman Palat Candeth (October 23 1916 – May 19 2003) was a Major General in the Indian army when he led operations to liberate Goa from Portuguese control and served briefly as the lieutenant governor of the place. Subsequently he rose to Lieutenant General in the Indian Army.
K.S.K. Beveren Koninklijke Sportkring Beveren (English: Royal Sport Ring of Beveren) is a Belgian football club, from the town of Beveren in East Flanders. It is famous for its goalkeeping school that has produced such players as Jean-Marie Pfaff, Filip De Wilde, Geert De Vlieger, Erwin Lemmens and Tristan Peersman, all of whom have played in the Belgium national football team.
K.S.V. Waregem Koninklijke Sportvereniging Waregem was a Belgian football club that existed between 1925 and 2001. It played three spells at the highest level in the Belgian football league system each separated by a single season at the second level: from 1966 to 1972, from 1973 to 1994 and in 1995-96.
K.T. Li Kwoh-Ting Li (1909-2001), a government official of the Republic of China, advisor to presidents and is credited with sheparding Taiwan from an economy reliant on light industry to high technology. Li was educated at National Central University of Taiwan and studied at Cambridge University.
K02NQ K02NQ is a low-power television station in Columbia, Missouri, broadcasting sister-station KMIZ's Show-Me Weather Channel locally on VHF channel 2, also seen on KMIZ's DT4 subchannel. The station airs weather programming continuously, interrupted only by the three hours per week of E/I programming mandated by the FCC.
K06MB K06MB is a low-power Class A television station in Indio, California, broadcasting locally in analog on VHF channel 6 as an affiliate of Galavision. Founded August 23, 1989, the station is owned by Park Place Broadcasting Company.
K07UF K07UF is a low-power Class A television station in Abilene, Texas, broadcasting locally in analog on VHF channel 7 as an affiliate of The Annenberg/CPB Channel, an educational channel. Founded January 14, 1988, the station is owned by Abilene Christian University.
K08MM K08MM is a low-power Class A television station in Bakersfield, California, broadcasting locally in analog on VHF channel 8 as an affiliate of 3ABN. Founded November 18, 1994, the station is owned by Three Angels Broadcasting Network.
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