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Kyanite Kyanite, whose name derives from the Greek word kyanos, meaning blue, is a typically blue silicate mineral, commonly found in aluminium-rich metamorphic pegmatites and/or sedimentary rock. Kyanite is a diagnostic mineral of the Blueschist Facies of metamorphic rocks.
Kyanzittha King Kyanzittha (; ) was king of Bagan from 1084 to 1113. He was a son of King Anawrahta and a lesser queen, and is well-known for building a large number of temples and religious monuments in Bagan, particularly the Ananda Temple.
Kyaukse Kyaukse is a small town in Mandalay Division, Myanmar, and is 30 miles from Mandalay, the second capital of Myanmar. It is famous for the Kyaukse Elephant Dance, which was heavily promoted during the government campaign "Visit Myanmar Year 1996".
Kyaw Kyaw Naing Kyaw Kyaw Naing (born 1964) is a modern Burmese traditional musician who is trying to bring this music to the world stage. He is a master of the pat waing or saing waing, a traditional Burmese drum-circle instrument; the player sits in the middle of a horseshoe-shaped shell made of elaborately carved wood and decorated with gold leaf.
Kyaw Yin Kyaw Yin (1873 - 1939), otherwise well-known as Mee-Bone-Pyan U Kyaw Yin in Myanmar (Burma) in 1929, is a person who flew with hot air balloon in many places in Bruma. He flied with his own designed hot air balloon (In Burmese Mee-Bone-Pyan) with an acrobatic action as a stuntman.
Kyaw Zaw Kyaw Zaw (; ; b. 3 December 1919, real name Maung Shwe and later Thakin Shwe) is one of the founders of the Tatmadaw (the modern Burmese Army) and a member of the legendary "Thirty Comrades" who trained in Japan in the struggle for independence from Britain.
Kyösti Kallio Kyösti Kallio [IPA: kyøsti kallio] (April 10, 1873 – December 19, 1940) was the fourth President of Finland (1937-1940). He was a prominent leader of the Agrarian League, and had previously been Prime Minister four times.
Kybalion The Kybalion: Hermetic Philosophy is a book that was authored by three individuals calling themselves The Three Initiates. The content of this book, according to the authors, is believed to be the essence of the teachings of Hermes Trismegistus.
Kycilia Zabi In the fictional Mobile Suit Gundam series, Kycilia Zabi (or Kishiria Zabi) (キシリア・ザビ) was the only daughter of Degwin Sodo Zabi. Sources disagree as to whether she was second-eldest after her brother Gihren Zabi or next-to-youngest before her brother Garma Zabi.
Kydd Kydd, first published in 2001, is a Historical sea novel by Julian Stockwin. This first installment in Julian Stockwin's series of novels about the English navy tells the story of young Kydd, who is pressed into service on a British ship in 1793.
Kye Kye is a real time puzzle game. Some puzzle games, like Sokoban, work around a very simple idea, an extremely limited set of objects and rules - Kye does not follow this approach, because it contains a variety of different object types and these interact is a variety of ways.
Kyeamba, New South Wales Kyeamba is a farming community in the central east part of the Riverina and situated about 16 kilometres north west from Humula and 23 kilometres north east from Tarcutta. It has a population within a 7 kilometre radius of approximately 1427 people.
Kyela Kyela is one of the 8 districts of the Mbeya Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the North by the Rungwe District, to the Northeast by the Iringa Region, to the Southeast by Lake Nyasa, to the South by Malawi and to the West by the Ileje District.
Kyffhäuser Monument The Kyffhäuser Monument (), also known as the Barbarossa Monument (Barbarossadenkmal) or the Kaiser Wilhelm Monument (Kaiser-Wilhelm-Denkmal), is a monument on the summit of the Kyffhäuser Mountain (highest elevation: 1,574 feet) near Bad Frankenhausen, in the state of Thuringia, in central Germany.
Kyffhäuserkreis The Kyffhäuserkreis is a district in the northern part of Thuringia, Germany. Neighboring districts are the districts Sangerhausen, Merseburg-Querfurt and Burgenlandkreis in Saxony-Anhalt, and the districts Sömmerda, Unstrut-Hainich and Eichsfeld.
Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture The Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture (KNUCA) still better known under it former name Kiev Civil Engineering Institute is the largest and most important building and architectural university of Ukraine located in the nation's capital Kiev (Kyiv).
Kyk-Over-Al (magazine) Kyk-Over-Al is a literary magazine published in Guyana, the only survivor of the three pioneering literary magazines founded in the 1940s that helped define postwar West Indian literature (the other two were Bim, published in Barbados, and Focus, published in Jamaica). Kyk-Over-Al is indelibly associated with the Guyanese poet and editor A.
Kyklos The Kyklos (κύκλος = "cycle, circle") is a term used by some classical Greek authors to describe what they saw as the political cycle of governments in a society. It was roughly based on the history of Greek city-states in the same period.
Kyl kyyak The kyl kyyak (sometimes spelt kyl kiak and sometimes without the 'kyl') is a stringed musical instrument used in Kyrgyz music. The instrument is carved from a single piece of wood (typically apricot) and typically measures 60-70cm.
Kylara Kylara is a character in the Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey. She is the headstrong Weyrwoman of the Southern Weyr, later moving to High Reaches Weyr when the Southern Continent is given to the rebellious Oldtimers who refuse to acknowledge Benden as their sovereign.
Kyle (singer) Kyle Linahan is an Australian R&B and pop singer. Kyle was discovered by his current manager Paul Stepanek while starring in the lead role of a Marist College production of The Story of Motown at the age of 14.
Kyle and Evan Do The Movies Kyle and Evan Do The Movies is an internet video series in which Kyle Rousseau and Evan Koehne review and rate current films. The series, created and directed by Rousseau and Koehne, is produced by CACrew Films Media, a small production studio based in Santa Rosa, California.
Kyle Academy Kyle Academy is a state-run secondary school in Ayr run by South Ayrshire Council. When the school leaving age rose to 15, Ayr Academy did not have the capacity for all the secondary school children in Ayr so Kyle Academy was built.
Kyle Armstrong Kyle Armstrong is a pop/rock/alternative/experimental musician from Milltown, NJ. He is known for being the sole writer and performer for all the songs on his albums, as well as having a direct part in the mixing and overall production process.
Kyle Baker Kyle Baker (born 1965 in Queens, New York City, United States) is an American writer and illustrator of comic books as well as an animator. He is also an award-winning publisher of two anthologies, Cartoonist and Cartoonist Vol.
Kyle Bay, New South Wales Kyle Bay is a suburb in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 19kms south of the Sydney central business district, 7 kms west of Botany Bay and 12 kms north west of Cronulla surfing beaches.
Kyle Bradford Kyle Bradford is the stage name of American gay pornography actor Chad Slater, who specialised in movies featuring nude wrestling. Some of the movies also included submission matches where the loser was forced to masturbate and/or engage in oral or anal sex.
Kyle Brady Kyle James Brady (born January 14, 1972) is a professional American football player who plays tight end for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL. He currently lives in Atlantic Beach with his wife Kristi and son Kellen.
Kyle Clancy Kyle Clancy (born in Barking, England) is a goalkeeper, currently playing for Blackpool in England's League One. He progressed through the Seasiders' youth system and signed professional terms just before the 2006/07 season.
Kyle Cummings Kyle Houston Cummings is an American illustrator who lives in Los Angeles, California. He works in various visual mediums (including paint, charcoal, pencil), and lately has been known to work on comics and other shorts.
Kyle E. McSlarrow Kyle E. McSlarrow began serving as the Deputy Secretary of the United States Department of Energy on November 27, 2002 although he resigned on January 19, 2005, effective in early February 2005 He previously served as Chief of Staff of the Department of Energy since January 2001.
Kyle Foggo Kyle Dustin "Dusty" Foggo (born March 17, 1954) is an American spy who was the Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, the third-ranking official in that organization. He resigned from the CIA on May 8, 2006, stating that a new director should be able to choose his own deputies, but also under a cloud of suspician relating to the Cunningham Scandal.
Kyle Gallner Kyle Gallner (born October 22, 1986) is an American actor. He is possibly best known for his portrayal of Cassidy "Beaver" Casablancas on Veronica Mars, as well as for playing Bart Allen on Smallville in 2004.
Kyle Gann Kyle Gann (born November 21 1955) is a composer and music critic born in Dallas, Texas. As a critic for The Village Voice (from November 1986 to December 2005) and other publications he has been a supporter of "progressive music" including such Downtown movements as postminimalism and totalism.
Kyle Harrison Kyle Harrison (March 12, 1983) is a lacrosse player from Baltimore, Maryland. He matriculated at the Friends School of Baltimore, and later played in college for the storied Johns Hopkins Blue Jays lacrosse team.
Kyle Hawkins Kyle Hawkins is the head coach of the University of Missouri–Columbia men's lacrosse team and the first openly gay male coach of a prominent men's team sport at the collegiate level. In May 2006, he discussed his sexual orientation with reporters from major media outlets including the New York Daily News and MSNBC.
Kyle Jackson Kyle Jackson (born April 9, 1983, Litchfield, New Hampshire) is an American professional baseball player. Currently a member of the Boston Red Sox' expanded roster, he was drafted by the Boston Red Sox organization in the 32nd round of the 2001 draft as a high school student at Alvirne High School in Hudson, New Hampshire.
Kyle Katarn Kyle Katarn is a character in the fictional Star Wars universe, the protagonist of the video game Star Wars: Dark Forces and its sequels. Katarn became a surprisingly famous Expanded Universe character, surpassing the popularity of Mara Jade.
Kyle Korver Kyle Elliot Korver (born March 17, 1981 in Lakewood, California) is a basketball player with the Philadelphia 76ers. He plays small forward and was drafted out of Creighton University by the New Jersey Nets in the second round (51st overall) of the 2003 NBA Draft.
Kyle Kosier Kyle Blaine Kosier (born November 27, 1978 in Peoria, Arizona) is an American football offensive guard for the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL. He was originally selected with the 37th pick of the seventh round of the 2002 NFL Draft out of Arizona State University.
Kyle Lake Kyle Lake (June 12, 1972 - October 30 2005) was pastor of University Baptist Church in Waco, Texas, and an author and leader in the Emerging Church movement. Lake was killed in a freak accident while performing a baptism.
Kyle Lightbourne Kyle Lavince Lightbourne [September 29] [[1968 in Bermuda) is a former footballer and cricket international player. He is currently coach of the Bermudan National Football Team, for whom he played for 24 times.
Kyle Lohse Kyle Matthew Lohse (born December 4 1978 in Chico, California, name pronounced "lĹŤsh") is a right-handed relief pitcher/starting pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. Originally drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1996 (29th round), Lohse was traded to the Minnesota Twins in 1999 in a deal involving Rick Aguilera.
Kyle Lowry Kyle Lowry (born March 25 1986 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American professional basketball player with the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association. He was selected by General Manager Jerry West with the 24th pick in the 2006 NBA Draft.
Kyle Mackey Kyle Mackey (born March 2 1962) is a former Arena Football League player, who played quarterback for the Albany Firebirds and the Fort Worth Cavalry. He also played in the National Football League for the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins.
Kyle Macy Kyle Robert Macy (born April 9 1957, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States) is an American basketball coach, most recently at Morehead State University in Morehead, Kentucky. Macy, raised in Peru, Indiana, played college basketball at Purdue University and the University of Kentucky, and spent seven years in the NBA with the Phoenix Suns, Chicago Bulls and Indiana Pacers.
Kyle Maynard Kyle Maynard of Suwanee, Georgia, USA was born on March 24, 1986 with a rare disorder called congenital amputation. He has no elbows and no knees, yet he competed in the 2004 Georgia High School Wrestling Championships.
Kyle McCulloch Kyle McCulloch is a writer for the TV cartoon South Park, and largely responsible for the show's Canadian culture themes. He will also occasionally provide the voice for one-time use characters, such as one of the Mormon characters in All About Mormons.
Kyle Mills (author) Kyle Mills (born 1966) is an American writer of thriller novels including Sphere of Influence, Burn Factor, Free Fall, Storming Heaven, Smoke Screen, Rising Phoenix, Fade, and The Second Horseman. Several of his books (Rising Phoenix, Storming Heaven, Sphere of Influence, and Free Fall) include a character Mark Beamon, an FBI special agent.
Kyle of Lochalsh Kyle of Lochalsh (from the Scottish Gaelic Caol Loch Aillse) is a small village on the North-West coast of Scotland, which developed in the late 19th century with the arrival of the railway. The village remains the terminus of The Kyle of Lochalsh Line.
Kyle of Lochalsh Line The Kyle of Lochalsh Line is a railway line in the Scottish Highlands, running from Dingwall to Kyle of Lochalsh. The population along the route is very sparse, but the scenery is certainly very beautiful, and many of the passengers on the trains are tourists.
Kyle Petty Kyle Eugene Petty (Born June 2, 1960 in Randleman, North Carolina) is an American NASCAR driver, the son of racing legend Richard Petty. He pilots the #45 Marathon Petroleum Company Dodge Charger for Petty Enterprises.
Kyle Pontifex Kyle Marshall Pontifex (born February 2, 1980 in Wellington) is a field hockey goalkeeper from New Zealand, who earned his first cap for the national team, nicknamed The Black Sticks, in 2001 against Malaysia. He's spent a number of years as understudy to first choice Paul Woolford and is currently challenging for the number one position.
Kyle Quincey Kyle Quincey (born August 12, 1985, in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian ice hockey Defenseman with the Detroit Red Wings and their AHL affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins. Quincey was drafted 132nd overall by the Red Wings in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.
Kyle Rae Kyle Rae is a city councillor for Ward 27 Toronto Centre-Rosedale in Toronto, Canada. He has a Master's Degree in History from the University of Birmingham, and a Master of Library Science Degree from the University of Toronto.
Kyle Railroad The Kyle Railroad (KYLE) is a short railroad line that runs from North Central Kansas into Eastern Colorado. It is based in Phillipsburg, KS and runs on about 600 miles worth of mostly former Rock Island Railroad's Chicago to Denver main line.
Kyle Ranch Kyle Ranch was established by Conrad Kiel in 1875 in what is now North Las Vegas, Nevada. The site is currently managed by the city's park department as the Kyle Ranch Historic Site and is not open to the public.
Kyle Rayner Kyle Rayner is a fictional character, a superhero from the DC Comics universe, known for most of his publication history as Green Lantern, a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Green Lantern Corps. He is currently operating under the alias of Ion.
Kyle Searles Kyle Evan Searles (born June 24, 1985) is an American actor best known for his guest starring roles on 7th Heaven, The George Lopez Show and Dawson's Creek. Other guest starring appearances include an episode of Veronica Mars and Malcolm in the Middle.
Kyle Shewfelt Kyle Shewfelt (born May 6, 1982 in Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian gymnast. His gold medal in the men's floor exercise competition at the 2004 Athens Olympics was the first medal ever by a Canadian in an artistic gymnastics event and was the first Canadian gold of the 2004 Olympics.
Kyle Schmid Kyle Schmid (born on August 24, 1984 in Mississauga, Ontario) is a Canadian actor who has guest starred in a number of television series including Degrassi: The Next Generation, Odyssey 5, Strange Days at Blake Holsey High, The Zack Files and a few others. He also had a recurring role as Evan Frasier in the ABC Family original series Beautiful People.
Kyle Singler Kyle Singler is a high school basketball player from Medford, Oregon, United States, who has been ranked by many scouting polls to be one of the top 5 players in the nation from the class of 2007. He will be starting his senior season at South Medford High School and has committed to play college basketball at Duke University.
Kyle Stanger Kyle Stanger is a British child voice actor. He was one of over 900 children who auditioned to star in Pooh's Heffalump Movie as Lumpy the Heffalump, or Heffridge Trompler Brompet Heffalump IV, at the age of five.
Kyle Thelen Kyle Thelen (born June 26, 1986 in Livonia, Michigan) is an American youth basketbal coach in the Northville Parks and Rec with the Titans. Nicknamed Tool Man, he coaches kids from the greater Northville/Novi area.
Kyle's Mom Is a Stupid Bitch (in D-Minor) "Kyle's Mom is a Bitch (in D-Minor)" is a song by fictional character Eric Cartman on the comedy series South Park. It refers to Sheila Broflovski, the mother of another South Park character, Kyle Broflovski.
Kyle, Ayrshire Kyle (or Coila, poetically) is a former comital district of Scotland which today forms part of East Ayrshire and South Ayrshire. It is said to be named after 'Old King Cole,' a king of the Britons, who was reputedly killed in battle in this area.
Kyleakin The village of Kyleakin (Scottish Gaelic: Caol Acain) is situated on the east coast of the Isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides, opposite the northwest Scottish mainland town of Kyle of Lochalsh. Its name derives from 'Strait of Haakon' named after the King Haakon IV of Norway whose fleet moored there prior to the Battle of Largs that saw the end of Norwegian rule of the island.
Kylchap The Kylchap steam locomotive exhaust system was designed and patented by the famous French steam engineer André Chapelon, using a second-stage nozzle designed by the Finnish engineer Kylälä and known as the Kylälä spreader; thus the name KylChap for this design.
Kylie Corkhill Kylie Corkhill (born Stanlow) was a fictional character in the British soap opera, Brookside, played first by an uncredited performer then by Hannah Dowd from 1998 until 2001 with a guest appearance in the final episode in 2003.
Kylie Foy Kylie Anne Foy (born December 30, 1971 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a former field hockey striker from New Zealand, who finished sixth with her national team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Foy also competed with The Black Sticks at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
Kylie Leuluai Kylie Leuluai (born March 29 1978 in Auckland, New Zealand is a New Zealand rugby league player for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in the National Rugby League competition. He also previously played for the Parramatta Eels, Sydney Roosters and the Wests Tigers.
Kylie Morris Kylie L Morris was locally famous in her hometown of Lancaster, Pennsylvania for her short-lived but successful career as a powerlifter. She set multiple world records for the Amateur Athletic Union powerlifting association and a national record with USAPL, also a powerlifting association.
Kylie Showgirl Kylie Showgirl is a live DVD by Australian dance pop singer Kylie Minogue. Filmed during Minogue's Showgirl - The Greatest Hits Tour on May 6, 2005 at Earls Court in London, England, it was released by EMI on November 25, 2005 in Europe.
Kylix (drinking cup) A kylix (or cylix, plural kylixes or kylikes) is a type of wine-drinking cup with a broad relatively shallow body raised on a stem from a foot and usually with two handles disposed symmetrically. The almost flat interior circle on the interior base of the cup, called the tondo, was the primary surface for painted decoration in the Black-figure or Red-figure styles of the 6th and 5th century B.
Kyll The Kyll, noted by the Roman poet Ausonius, is a 142 km long river in western Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate), left tributary of the Moselle River. It rises in the Eifel mountains, near the border with Belgium and flows generally south through the towns Stadtkyll, Gerolstein, Kyllburg and east of Bitburg.
Kylling Bridge Kylling Bridge (Kylling bru) is a railway bridge that crosses Raume river near Verma in Romsdalen valley in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is probably the best known and most photographed railway bridge in Norway.
Kyllo v. United States Kyllo v. United States, , held that the use of a thermal imaging device from a public vantage point to monitor the radiation of heat from a person's apartment was a "search" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, and thus required a warrant.
Kylpor ejector A Kylpor ejector is a type of steam ejector developed by noted Argentinian locomotive engineer Livio Dante Porta. In a steam locomotive, draft is produced in the firebox by exhausting the steam coming from the cylinders out the chimney.
KyĹŤko Kagawa KyĹŤko Kagawa (born 5 December 1931) is a Japanese actress who has appeared in leading and supporting roles in such films as Akira Kurosawa's The Lower Depths and Madadayo, Yasujiro Ozu's Tokyo Story, and IshirĹŤ Honda's Mothra.
KyĹŤshi KyĹŤshi (ç‹‚č©©) is a form of Japanese poetry using only Chinese characters which was popular around 1770-1800. KyĹŤshi avoids typical poetic forms, and often includes humorous expressions and puns on alternate readings or meanings of the same characters.
Kyōsuke Kindaichi Kyosuke Kindaichi (金田一 京助 Kindaichi Kyōsuke; May 5, 1882 – November 14, 1971) was an eminent Japanese linguist from Morioka, Iwate Prefecture. He is chiefly known for his dictations of yukar, or sagas of the Ainu people.
Kyōtoku Incident The Kyōtoku Incident (享徳の乱, Kyōtoku no Ran) was a long series of skirmishes and conflicts fought for control of the Kantō region of Japan in the 15th century. The conflict began in 1454 with the assassination of Uesugi Noritada by Kantō Kanrei Ashikaga Shigeuji.
KyĹŤya Takamachi is the lead character of the Triangle Heart 3 ~Sweet Songs Forever~ ("Toraha") game and OVA, and also appears in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ("Nanoha"). The only character to retain the same voice actor in both series, he is portrayed by Hikaru Midorikawa.
Kyūshū , literally "Nine Provinces," is the third largest island of Japan and most southerly and westerly of the four main islands. It is considered the birthplace of the Japanese civilization because of the warm climate and high forestry and agricultural production.
Kyūshū Campaign The Kyūshū Campaign of 1587 was part of the campaigns of Toyotomi Hideyoshi who sought to dominate Japan at the end of the Sengoku period. Having subjugated much of Honshū and Shikoku, and with his eye on invading Korea, Hideyoshi turned his attention to the southernmost of the main Japanese islands, Kyūshū, in 1587.
Kyūshū Expressway is an expressway linking Kitakyushu with the bridge to Honshū and west of Kagoshima with the Higashi Kyushu Expressway and the Ibusuki Skyline. It runs into the prefectures of Fukuoka twice, the eastern half of the Saga, Kumamoto, Miyazaki (Ebuno only) and the Kagoshima prefectures.
Kyūshū J7W The Kyūshū J7W1 Shinden (震電, "Magnificent Lightning") fighter was a World War II Japanese propeller driven aircraft that was built in a canard design. The wings were attached to the tail section and stabilizers were on the front.
Kyūshū K11W The Kyūshū K11W Shiragiku (白菊, "White Chrysanthemum") made by the Kyūshū Aircraft Company, was a land-based bombing trainer aircraft which served in the Imperial Japanese Navy in the latter years of World War II. As indicated by its Japanese designation, "training aircraft for on-board work" (機上作業練習機), it was designed to train crews in operating equipment for bombing, navigation, and communication, as well as navigation techniques.
Kym Richardson Kym Charles Richardson (born March 16, 1958) is an Australian politician. He has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since October 2004, representing the South Australian electorate of Kingston.
Kym Whitley Kym Elizabeth Whitley (born June 7 1961 in Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA) is an American actor and comedian. Kym graduated from Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, and is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Kyma (sound design language) Kyma is a visual programming language for sound design in widespread use by musicians, researchers, and sound designers. In Kyma, a user programs a multiprocessor DSP by graphically connecting modules on the screen of a Macintosh or Windows computer.
Kymberly Herrin Kymberly Ellen Herrin (born October 2, 1957 in Santa Barbara County, California) is an American model and actress of Swedish, French and Filipino descent. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its March 1981 issue.
Kymellian The Kymellians are a fictional extraterrestrial race that have appeared in many Marvel Comics. They were introduced in the Power Pack comic book #1, in 1984, and appeared sporadically in that title, and a few others.
Kymi (constituency) Kymi is a constituency represented in the Finnish Eduskunta (parliament). It covers the administrative regions of South Karelia and Kymenlaakso in south-eastern Finland, with a combined population of about 322,000 (as of 2002).
Kymograph A kymograph is a device that gives a graphical representation of spatial position over time in which a spatial axis represents time. It basically consists of a revolving drum wrapped with a sheet of paper on which a stylus moves back and forth recording perceived changes of phenomena such as motion or pressure.
Kynan Robinson Kynan Robinson was born in Australia but spent his childhood in Bangladesh returning to Australia to complete his high school years. After completing his initial studies in psychology he completed his bachelor of music at the Victorian College of the Arts.
Kynodesme A kynodesme ( κυνοδεσμη, literally a "dog leash"), was a thin leather strip worn by athletes in Ancient Greece to restrain the penis. It was tied tightly around the part of the foreskin that extended beyond the glans.
Kyo (musician) (born on February 16, 1976 in Kyoto, Japan) is the lead vocalist and lyricist of the Japanese rock group Dir en grey. He has been with the band since its inception in 1997 and was previously a roadie for Kuroyume and the frontman of La:Sadie's.
Kyo Kara Maoh! is a Japanese series of light novels written by Tomo Takabayashi, which been adapted into an anime series, a manga and a series of audio dramas. The anime series was produced by Studio Deen and aired across Japan on NHK and the anime television network, Animax, who also aired the series across its respective networks worldwide, including Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, and other regions.
Kyobo Book Centre The Kyobo Book Centre or Kyobo Bookstore, Kyobo Bookcenter, Kyobo Moongo (In Korean), is the largest and most famous book store in South Korea. It boasts ten stores in seven cities, the most famous one being its Main Store, or Gwanghwamun-jum in Seoul, which is located right under the Kyobo Life Insurance Building, situated at Number 1, Jong-ro 1 Street.
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