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Kraze Kraze Miles (クレイズ, Kureizu) (IS 422-455) is the Commander of the Scarlet Moon Empire's Royal Guards and one of the antagonists in Konami's role playing game Suikoden. He was the superior of Tir McDohl and sent him on several missions in the time before the Gate Rune War.
Krazy Krazy was a British comic that ran from (issues dates) 16 October 1976 to 15 April 1978, when it merged with Whizzer and Chips. One of the characters in the comic, called Cheeky, proved popular enough to get his own comic in 1977, which was later merged into Whoopee!.
KrĂĄkevisa KrĂĄkevisa (The Crow Song), also known as Bonden og KrĂĄka (The Farmer and the Crow) and Mannen han gjekk seg i vedaskog, is a Norwegian folk song believed to be from Hardanger. There are different versions in Norway, which also uses other melodies, so where it origins is not totally agreed upon.
KrĂĽppel associated box The KrĂĽppel associated box (KRAB) domain is a category of transcriptional repression domains present in approximately 200 human zinc finger protein-based transcription factors. The KRAB domain typically consists of about 75 amino acid residues whilst the minimal repression module is approximately 45 amino acid residues.
KrĂłka-Refs saga KrĂłka-Refs saga or the Saga of Ref ('Fox') the Sly is one of the Icelanders' sagas. Written in the 14th century the saga relates the adventures of Ref Steinsson, a "coal-biter" or "male Cinderella", whose unpromising origins lead him to greatness in both combat and subterfuge.
KrĂłlewskie "KrĂłlewskie" (Polish: "Royal") is a Lager beer formerly produced by the Browary Warszawskie Brewery, Warsaw. It is a local brand, destined primarily for the area of Warsaw and its surroundings, though it can be easily purchased in all Poland and abroad.
Krýsuvík The geothermal area Krýsuvík is situated on the Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland. It is in the south of Reykjanes in the middle of the fissure zone on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge which traverses Iceland diagonally from the south-west to the north-east of the island.
Krákumál Krákumál or the Lay of Kraka is a skaldic poem, consisting of a monologue in which Ragnar Lodbrok is dying in Ælla's snake pit and looks back at a life full of heroic deeds. It is probably composed at the end of the 12th century on Iceland.
Králický Sněžník - Śnieżnik Králický Sněžník in Czech language, Śnieżnik or Śnieżnik Kłodzki in Polish (and Glatzer Schneeberg or Grulicher Schneeberg in German) is a mountain on the border between the Czech Republic and Poland. Snow cover staying for up to eight months a year gave the mountain its name.
Kröller-Müller Museum The Kröller-Müller Museum is an art museum, near the village of Otterlo in the Netherlands. The museum has a considerable collection of paintings by Vincent van Gogh (such as Cafe Terrace at Night), making it the second-largest collection of Van Gogh paintings in the world (after the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam).
Kröv-Bausendorf Kröv-Bausendorf is a Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") in the district Bernkastel-Wittlich, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Its seat of administration is in the village Kröv, which is situated on the river Moselle, approx.
Krøderen (lake) Lake Krøderen, or Krøderfjord as many call it, stretches about 41 km north from the village with the same name and reaches north to Gulsvik village in Flå municipality in Hallingdal. It has a surface area of 42.
Krøkebærsletta Krøkebærsletta was a Nazi concentration camp near the town of Tromsø in Norway, in use from November of 1942 to the end of the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany in 1945. The camp was built as a replacement for Sydspissen concentration camp, across the sound.
Kreatel Kreatel Communications AB is a Swedish technology company, based in Linköping, that provides set-top boxes and software platforms for IPTV systems. It launched its IP-based set-top box (IP-STB) system in September 2000 and first delivered it in volume to Italian broadband operator Fastweb in Spring 2001.
Kreće se lađa francuska Kreće se lađa francuska (English: The French boat is moving) is a Serbian war song from the First World War, first sung in the Solun harbor, where the army recuperated. It was frequently performed in both France and Serbia after the war.
Kreditanstalt fĂĽr Wiederaufbau KfW is a German government-owned development bank, based in Frankfurt. It name originally comes from Kreditanstalt fĂĽr Wiederaufbau, meaning Reconstruction Credit Institute, and it was formed after World War II as part of the Marshall Plan.
Kree-Skrull War The Kree-Skrull War, in the fictional Marvel Universe, was a series of conflicts between the Kree Empire of the Greater Magellanic Cloud and the Skrulls of the Andromeda Galaxy that lasted for several million years. It was originally published in Avengers #93-97 (1971-1972).
Krehberg Krehberg is the designation of a 576 metre high mountain in the Oden Forest, 10 kilometres west of Lindenfels. On the Krehberg there is at a transmission tower for FM, TV and directional radio services, consisting of a lattice tower with a guyed mast on the top.
Kreia Kreia is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe and from the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. Kreia is the first non-player character that the player, in the role of the Jedi Exile, encounters, and she plays a major role in the game's story, acting as a mentor to the Jedi Exile.
Kreidler Kreidler was a German manufacturer of small motorcycles, based in Kornwestheim, between Ludwigsburg and Stuttgart. The company was founded in 1903 as "Kreidlers Metall- und Drahtwerke" (Kreidlers metal and wire factory) by Anton Kreidler and started to built motorcycles in 1951.
Krein-Milman theorem In mathematics, more precisely in functional analysis, the Krein-Milman theorem is a statement about convex sets. A particular case of this theorem, which can be easily visualized, states that given a convex polygon, one only needs the corners of the polygon to recover the polygon shape.
Kreis BergstraĂźe Kreis BergstraĂźe (translated: mountain road) is a Kreis (district) in the south of Hesse, Germany. Neighboring districts are GroĂź-Gerau, Darmstadt-Dieburg, Odenwaldkreis, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, the urban district Mannheim, the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis, and the urban district of Worms.
Kreis Znin Kreis Znin (English County of Żnin) was an unit of administrative division of Prussian Province of Posen (Poznań) and its northern part, the district of Bromberg (Bydgoszcz). It was formed around the town of Żnin.
Kreisau Circle The Kreisau Circle (German: Kreisauer Kreis) was the name the Gestapo gave to a group of Germans centered at the Kreisau estate of Helmuth James Graf von Moltke - a great-great nephew of the Field Marshal who had led the Prussian army to victory over France in 1870 - in order to envision an alternative to Nazism. It is one of the few instances of German Widerstand, resistance to the regime.
Kreisel Kreisel (German for circle) is the name of a turn found on six bobsled, luge, and skeleton (sport) tracks around the world. This is a turn that moves the bobsled, luge, or skeleton around between 270 and 320 degrees around the circumference of the circle.
Krell The Krell were natives of the planet Altair IV in the film Forbidden Planet. Two thousand centuries ago, their race died out when they completed their project to gain freedom from "instrumentality" - that is, freedom from the use of tools and devices.
Krešimir Čuljak Krešimir Čuljak (born 18 September, 1970 in Zagreb) is a Croatian rower, who won a bronze medal in the eights competition at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. His teammates were Igor Boraska, Nikša Skelin, Siniša Skelin, Branimir Vujević, Tomislav Smoljanović, Tihomir Franković and Igor Francetić.
Krešimir Ćosić (politician) Krešimir Ćosić, not to be confused with the late basketball great of the same name, is a Croatian politician who attained a seat in the Parliament on the party list of Croatian Democratic Union at the 2003 parliamentary election. He graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the University of Zagreb, and later obtained a doctorate.
Kremasta (lake) Lake Kremasta (Greek: Λίμνη Κρεμαστών Limni Kremaston) is the largest artificial lake in Greece. The construction of the dam of Kremasta completed in 1969 and concentrates waters from four rivers: Acheloos, Agrafiotis, Tavropos and Trikeriotis.
Kremasta Sykias Kremasta Sykias, also Kremasta Sikias (Greek: Κρεμαστά Συκιάς), is a small settlement (16 inhabitants) which belongs to the village Alevrada(municipality of Inachos) in the northwestern part of the prefecture named Aetolia and Acarnania. It is located near the Kremasta dam on the river Acheloos]].
Kremenchuk Reservoir The Kremenchuk Reservoir () is the largest water reservoir located on the Dnieper River. Named for the city of Kremenchuk, it covers a total area of 2,250 square kilometres in the territories of the Poltava, Cherkasy, and Kirovohrad Oblasts in central Ukraine.
Kremer's O-Ring Theory of Economic Development Kremer’s O-Ring Theory of Economic Development proposes that tasks of production must be executed proficienty together in order for any of them to be of high value. The key feature of this model is positive assortative matching, whereby people with similar skill levels work together.
Kremersite Kremersite is a rare mineral which is a hydrated multiple chloride of iron, ammonium and potassium with the formula: (NH4,K)2FeCl5·H2O. Kremersite is a brown-red to orange mineral that crystallizes in the orthorhombic system.
Kremikovtzi AD Kremikovtzi AD (Кремиковци АД) is Bulgaria's largest metalworking company. The construction of its facilities began on 5 November 1960 and the first production capacities were put into operation in 1963 to produce cast iron and coke, with production extending to cover other areas in the 1960s and 1970s.
Kremlin Kremlin (, ) is the Russian word for "fortress", "citadel", or "castle" and refers to any major fortified central complex found in historical Russian cities. This word is often used to refer to the best known one, the Moscow Kremlin, or the government that is based there.
Kremlin accords The Kremlin accords were a series of treaties signed between Presidents Bill Clinton of the United States of America and Boris Yeltsin of Russia on January 14, 1994. These treaties stopped the preprogrammed aiming of nuclear missiles at targets on any nation and provided for the dismantling of the Russian nuclear arsenal in Ukraine.
Kremlin Cup The Kremlin Cup () is an annual tennis tournament held in every autumn at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia.The men's competition is an International Series event on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tour.
Kremlin Hill Kremlin Hill (Russian: Кремлёвский холм [Kremlyovskiy kholm]; former name Borovitsky Hill - Боровицкий холм [Borovitskiy kholm]; also known as Borovitskiy Cape - Боровицкий мыс [Borovitskiy mys]) is one of the seven hills of Moscow. Altitude up to 145 m.
Kremlin Regiment Kremlin Regiment (also called The Presidential Regiment, Russian: Кремлëвский полк [Kremlyovskiy polk], Президентский полк [Prezidentskiy polk]) is a unique military regiment, a part of Russian Federal Protective Service with the status of a special unit. The regiment ensures the security of the Kremlin and its treasures and guards the highest state officials.
Kremlin stars The Kremlin stars (Russian: Кремлёвские звёзды) are the pentagonal luminescent ruby stars, installed in the 1930s on five towers of the Moscow Kremlin in order to replace gilded eagles that symbolized Imperial Russia.
Kremlin Wall Necropolis The Kremlin Wall Necropolis (Некрополь у Кремлёвской стены in Russian) is a part of the Kremlin Wall, which surrounds the Moscow Kremlin and overlooks Red Square. Soviet governments buried many prominent local and international Communist figures here.
Kremlinology Kremlinology is the study of Soviet politics and policies based on efforts to understand the inner workings of an extremely opaque central government, named after the Kremlin, the seat of the Soviet government. Kremlinologist refers to media, academic and commentary experts that specialized in the study of Kremlinology.
Kremmener Luch The Kremmener Luch is a flat lowland moor between the Glien plateau (near Berlin) in the south, and the Beetzer Heath in the north. The western Rhin flows through the Kremmener Luch, where it is called the Kremmener Rhin, or the Ruppiner Canal.
Kremna rezina Kremna rezina is a cake made of vanilla and custard, famously available from the town of Bled, a popular tourist destination in northwestern Slovenia. The cake was invented at the Park Hotel in 1953 and as many as 9 million cream cakes baked at its patisserie have been sold thusfar .
Kremvax Kremvax was originally a fictitious Usenet site at the Kremlin, named like the then large number of Usenet VAXen with names of the form foovax. Kremvax was announced on April 1, 1984 in a posting ostensibly originated there by Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenko.
Krenzler Field Krenzler Field is a soccer stadium in Cleveland, Ohio on the campus of Cleveland State University. It serves as the home field to the men and woman's varsity teams as well as the Cleveland City Stars of the (USL Second Division)
Kreplach Kreplach are small noodles or dumplings filled with ground meat, usually boiled and served in chicken soup. They are similar to Italian ravioli or often referred to as a Jewish wonton (a Jewish version of the Chinese wonton).
Kresge Auditorium Kresge Auditorium is an auditorium building for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, located at 48 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was designed by the noted architect Eero Saarinen, with ground-breaking in 1953 and dedication in 1955.
Kreshenie Ogneom Baptism by Fire is Aria's 9th studio album, the first which does not feature long-time vocalist Valery Kipelov. The CD version of this release is enhanced and contains the video for the song "Колизей".
Kresniki Kresniki or Kresniks were a group of eastern European pagans with practices similar to the benandanti of northern Italy. The kresniks believed that they developed the power to fight witches in the night through the form of various animals or giants.
KressArray The KressArray is the reconfigurable version of the super systolic array. More information about the background may be obtained from the articles about Reconfigurable Computing, Configware Compiler, super systolic array and Configware/Software Co-Compiler.
Kresy The name Kresy (Polish for "borderlands", or more correctly Kresy Wschodnie, Eastern Borderlands) is used by Poles, mostly in a historical context, to refer to areas of Western Ukraine and Western Belarus that were annexed by Poland after a series of wars -- the Polish-Ukrainian War in 1918-1919, the Polish-Lithuanian War in 1920 and the Polish-Soviet War 1919-1921 -- and the signing of the Peace of Riga in 1921. These territories bordered the Soviet Union on the east, Lithuania and Latvia on the north, and Romania on the south.
Kresy Zachodnie Kresy Zachodnie - (Polish for "Western Borderlands") - term used by Poles, mostly in historical context, to refer to western parts of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, that, after Partitions of Poland were annexed by Prussia. This name refers specifically to the regions of Eastern Pommerania, Greater Poland, Warmia, and occasionally Upper Silesia.
Kreta Ayer Road Kreta Ayer Road (Chinese: 水车路) is a one-way road located in Chinatown within the Outram Planning Area in Singapore. The road links Neil Road to New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen Street, and is intersected by Keong Saik Road.
Kretek Clove cigarettes (Indonesian kretek), are cigarettes made with a complex blend of tobacco, cloves and a flavoring 'sauce'. The Indonesian word kretek is an onomatopoeia for the crackling sound of burning cloves.
Kretha Yukam The fourth aeon was called Kretha Yukam according to Ayyavazhi mythology.The third fragment of Kroni was, once again, made into two siblings called Suraparppan and Sinkamuka Suran, and they were given responsibility to rule the earth.
Kreutz Sungrazers The Kreutz Sungrazers are a family of comets characterized by orbits taking them extremely close to the Sun at perihelion. They are believed to be fragments of one very large comet that broke up several centuries ago and are named for the astronomer Heinrich Kreutz, who first demonstrated that they were related.
Kreuzberg Kreuzberg, located south of Berlin-Mitte, is one of the best-known localities (Ortsteile) of Berlin, famous for its nightlife and its political leftness as well as its problems with criminality, the drug scene and a very high amount of immigrants.
Kreuzspiel Kreuzspiel (Crossplay) is a composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen written for oboe, bass clarinet, piano and four percussionists in 1951 (it was later revised for just three percussionists, along with other changes). Kreuzspiel was premièred at Darmstadt in the summer of 1952 where, according to Stockhausen, the work "was violently interrupted by the public.
Kreuzzeitung The Kreuzzeitung (German for "Cross Newspaper"), or more precisely Neue PreuĂźische Zeitung ("New Prussian Newspaper"), was a German newspaper started in the 19th century in the Kingdom of Prussia. It was known as the Kreuzzeitung because its emblem was an iron cross (eisernes Kreuz).
Krewe A Krewe (pronounced identically to English "crew") is an organization that puts on a parade and or a ball for the Carnival season. The term is best known for its association with New Orleans Mardi Gras, but is also used in other Carnival celebrations around the Gulf of Mexico Coast, such as the Gasparilla Pirate Festival in Tampa, Florida and Springtime Tallahassee.
Krewe du Vieux The Krewe du Vieux is a New Orleans Mardi Gras or Carnival krewe, originally and more fully known as the Krewe du Vieux Carre ("Vieux Carre" being another term for the city's French Quarter). It is one of the earliest parades of the New Orleans Carnival calendar, and is noted for wild satirical and adult themes, as well as for showcasing a large number of New Orleans' best marching bands.
Krewe of Barkus The Krewe of Barkus, is a New Orleans Mardi Gras parade centered around dogs costumed according to a central parade theme and escorted by their human owners. Originally created in November 1992, the krewe did not reach official parading status by the city of New Orleans until 1994.
Krewe of OAK The Krewe of OAK is a small neighborhood New Orleans Mardi Gras krewe and parade held in the Carrollton neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana. The parade starts and ends on Oak Street, presumably the origin of the name, although members say that OAK stands for "Outrageous And Kinky".
Krewe of Orpheus The Krewe of Orpheus is a New Orleans Mardi Gras krewe which puts on one of the largest parades in the famous Carnival celebrations of New Orleans, Louisiana. The Krewe accepts members of either gender and any race or ethnicity, and quickly became one of New Orleans' largest, after it was founded in 1993.
Krewe of Tucks The Krewe of Tucks, known for its irreverence, began in 1969 as a group of Loyola University students. The club takes its name from Friar Tuck, an uptown pub where two college students decided to create their own Carnival krewe after unsuccessfully trying to become white flambeaux carriers, which even in this day and age is a hard, if not impossible, thing to do (Sean McCloskey and Jonathan Schindler were the first white flambeaux carriers in the 2006 Bacchus parade).
Krieg Krieg (German for "War") is a black metal band from the United States of America. They play a low-fi, "raw" style, drawing influence from the Darkthrone-esque style of black metal and do not use synthesizers or folk instruments.
Kriegspiel (wargame) Kriegspiel, from the German for wargame, was a system used for training officers in the Prussian army. The first set of rules was Instructions for the Representation of Tactical Maneuvers under the Guise of a Wargame, produced in 1824 by von Reisswitz, a lieutenant in the Prussian army, based on earlier work by his father.
Kriegsschule A Kriegschule was a General Military School used for basic officer training in Germany up until the defeat in 1945. All Wehrmacht officers in World War II had passed through a Kriegsschule during their training.
Krifo scholio In Greek history, the term Krifó scholió (Greek "κρυφό σχολειό" or "κρυφό σχολείο", lit. "Secret school") refers to allegedly illegal underground schools for teaching the Greek language and Christian doctrines, provided by the Greek Orthodox Church during the time of Ottoman rule in Greece between the 15th and 19th centuries.
Kriging Kriging is a regression technique used in geostatistics to approximate or interpolate data. The theory of Kriging was developed by the French mathematician Georges Matheron based on the Master's thesis of Daniel Gerhardus Krige, the pioneering plotter of distance-weighted average grades at the Witwatersrand gold reef complex.
Krichim Krichim (Кричим) is a town in southern Bulgaria, located in the southwestern part of Plovdiv Province close to Perushtitsa. It lies at the foot of the Rhodopes' northern slopes in the plains of Thrace, 20 km southwest of Plovdiv.
Krikor Arman Krikor Garo Arman, II (born March 8, 1978 in West Bloomfield, Michigan) is a retired American professional ice hockey left winger. He is currently attending Medical School back at his alma mater, the University of Michigan, and resides in the Ann Arbor, MI area.
Krikor Balakian Krikor Balakian (*1875 in Evdokia modern Tokat (Turkey); † 8 October 1934 in Marseille) was an Armenian bishop, eyewitness to the genocide and witness at the trial in Berlin against Soghomon Teilirian, the murderer of mass murderer Talât Pasha. Krikor Balakian is the great-uncle of Peter Balakian, the US-American writer and poet.
Krikor Zohrab Krikor Zohrab (or Grigor Zohrap) (Armenian: ÔłÖ€Ő«ŐŁŐ¸Ö€ Ô¶Ő¸Ő°Ö€ŐˇŐş) (1861-1915) was an influential Armenian writer, politician, lawyer and philanthropist, living in Constantinople (Istanbul) He was arrested and killed by Turkish authorities during the Armenian Genocide.
Krill Krill are shrimp-like marine invertebrate animals. These small crustaceans are important organisms of the zooplankton, particularly as food for baleen whales, mantas, whale sharks, crabeater seals and other seals, and a few seabird species that feed almost exclusively on them.
KriĹľna jama KriĹľna jama (Cave of KriĹľna or Cross Cave), located in Slovenia, is one of the most remarkable caves of the world. The cave is particularly renowned for its chain of twenty two subterranean lakes of emerald green water.
Krišjānis Valdemārs Krišjānis Valdemārs (also spelt Christian Waldemar or Woldemar) (December 2, 1825 at Vecjunkuri in the civil parish of Ārlava, Courland – December 7, 1891 in Moscow, Russia) was a writer, editor, educator, politician, lexicographer, folklorist and economist, the spiritual leader of the first Latvian National Awakening and the most prominent member of the Young Latvia movement.
Kriminalpolitik Kriminalpolitik is a German term for the political handling of crime, or a social policy centred around criminology. These policies are designed to look for the most efficient way of dealing with criminals within the confines of human rights and other issues.
Krimzon Guard The Krimzon Guard was Haven City's police service and army in the fictional Jak and Daxter universe, and they were seen in Jak II and Daxter. Clad in red armour, they were extremely loyal to Baron Praxis and would carry out any of his missions without argument.
Krinides Krinides or Crenides (Greek, Modern/Monotonic: Κρηνίδες, Ancient/Polytonic: Κρηνἱδες) is a town and an ancient site that includes the archaeological site of Philippi in the Kavala prefecture in eastern Macedonia. Krinides is the seat of the municipality of Filippoi south of the Pangaion hills.
Krio language Krio is a creole language native to the Krios, a community of about 100,000 descendants of freed slaves living in Sierra Leone's capital city of Freetown. It is also spoken as a lingua franca, or second language, by about 4 million Sierra Leoneans of other ethnic groups, and by thousands of Krio descendants living in other parts of West Africa.
Kripalu Center Kripalu is a health and yoga center located in Lenox, Massachusetts. The Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health had its beginnings in 1966 when Yogi Amrit Desai founded the Yoga Society of Pennsylvania, a nonprofit organization providing yoga classes and training for yoga teachers.
Kripke structure A Kripke structure is a type of nondeterministic finite state machine used in model checking to represent the behaviour of a system. It is basically a graph whose nodes represent the reachable states of the system and whose edges represent state transitions.
Kripke–Platek set theory The Kripke–Platek axioms of set theory (KP) are a system of axioms of axiomatic set theory, developed by Saul Kripke and Richard Platek. The axiom system is written in first-order logic; it has an infinite number of axioms because an axiom schema is used.
Kris The kris or keris is a distinctive, asymmetrical dagger indigenous to Indonesia, Malaysia, and the southern Philippines. Both a weapon and spiritual object, krisses are often considered to have an essence or presence, with some blades possessing good luck and others possessing bad.
Kris Benson Kristin James Benson (born November 7, 1974 in Superior, Wisconsin) is a Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher who plays for the Baltimore Orioles. Benson pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1997 to 2004 and for the New York Mets from 2004 to 2005.
Kris Clack Kris Clack (born July 6, 1977) was a former basketball player for the University of Texas. He entered the 1999 NBA Draft, and was picked 55th overall by the Boston Celtics, but he never signed with an NBA team.
Kris Delmhorst Kris Delmhorst is an American singer/songwriter who is part of the Boston folk scene. She was involved in producing 1998's Respond compilation, a fundraiser for domestic violence groups, and it included her song Weatherman.
Kris Fillat Kris Fillat (born November 7, 1970 in San Diego, California) is a former field hockey player from the United States, who made her international senior debut for the Women's National Team in 1990. Playing as a forward, the former student of the University of Iowa was a member of the team, that finished fifth at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.
Kris Griffin Kris Griffin (born May 27, 1981 in Rochester, Pennsylvania) is an American football player who currently plays linebacker, but is on injury reserve, for the Kansas City Chiefs. He played in 18 contests at Geneva College, producing 109 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, 7 sacks and eight interceptions.
Kris Hemensley Kris Alan Hemensley (born 26 April 1946) is a poet, who was born on The Isle of Wight, and spent his early childhood in Alexandria, the son of an Egyptian mother and an English father who was stationed in Egypt with the Royal Air Force. He visited Australia at the age of 18, and emigrated there in 1966.
Kris Chucko Kris Chucko (born March 13, 1986 in Burnaby, British Columbia) is a Canadian ice hockey player, currently in the Calgary Flames system. He was drafted in the first round, 24th overall, in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.
Kris Jamsa Kris Jamsa is an author of computer science books. Jamsa received a master's degree in computer science from Las Vegas University of Nevada, a doctoral degree from Arizona State University, an MBA from San Diego State University, and a master's degree in Education from Aspen University.
Kris Jenkins Kristopher Rudy-Charles Jenkins (born August 3, 1979 in Ypsilanti, Michigan) is an American football defensive tackle who plays for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League. He is the older brother of Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Cullen Jenkins.
Kris Kross Kris Kross was a young rap duo of the early 1990s most famous for wearing their clothes backwards. The two members of Kris Kross were Chris (Mac Daddy) Kelly (born May 1 1978 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA) and Chris (Daddy Mac) Smith (born January 10 1979, also in Atlanta).
Kris Lane Kris Lane is a professor of Latin American History at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Author of Pillaging the Empire: Piracy in the Americas 1500-1750 which was published in Britain under the title Blood and Silver.
Kris Lord (porn star) Kris Lord, also known as Kris Kayman, was an American pornographic actor who appeared in gay and heterosexual pornographic movies. He also appeared in gay pornographic magazines, and Playgirl, a pornographic magazine targeted at women.
Kris Massie Kris Massie (born May 30 1980 in SwedenNew boots to go on show, Adelaide Football Club, August 3, 2006The AFL evangelist, The Age, April 30, 2005) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.
Kris Osborn Kris Osborn (born May 16 1969) was a news anchor on CNN Headline News from 2001-2004, specializing in military issues. Since then, he has worked as a reporter for KSTP-TV in Minneapolis and a correspondent for Entertainment Tonight.
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