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Kat Fletcher Kat Fletcher was president of the UK National Union of Students between 2004 and 2006, the first to be elected from a political slate clearly to the left of Labour Students, who had held the position for most of the previous twenty years.
Kat Gutierrez Kat Gutierrez (born 1983) is an American model of Filipino descent from Los Angeles, California. She has become famous in the Import scene of California where she regularly attends car shows, such as Hot Import Nights, HIN.
Kat Meads Kat Meads, a writer of fiction, nonfiction and poetry, was born and raised in eastern North Carolina. She holds an undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and an MFA from the University of North Carolina – Greensboro.
Kat Nipp Kat Nipp (his name is apparently a play on the word catnip) is a villainous anthropomorphic cat in Disney's Mickey Mouse universe. Kat Nipp is an often drunk countryside toughguy who is a rival of Mickey Mouse.
Kat-5 (vehicle) Kat-5 is an autonomous vehicle created by Team Gray, an organization comprised of employees from The Gray Insurance Company and students from Tulane University's School of Engineering, for the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge.
Kata Kata (型 or 形) (literally: "form") is a Japanese word describing detailed patterns of movements practiced either solo or in pairs. Kata are used in many traditional Japanese arts such as theater forms like kabuki and schools of tea ceremony (chadō), but are most commonly known for the presence in the martial arts.
Kata (programming) Code Kata is a term coined by Dave Thomas, co-author of the book The Pragmatic Programmer, in a bow to the Japanese concept of kata in the martial arts. A code kata is an exercise in programming which helps hone your skills through practice and repetition.
Kata Dalström Katarina "Kata" Dalström (1858 – 1923), born Anna Maria Katarina Carlberg in a wealthy upper-class family, became one of Sweden’s leading socialist agitators and leftist writers of her time. She also wrote books, mostly political texts, but also books about Norse Mythology and Viking legends.
Kata Kolok Kata Kolok (literally "deaf talk") is the name given to a sign language of a village in northern Bali which has had an extraordinarily high rate of deafness for several generations. As has happened elsewhere in similar circumstances, deaf and hearing people in the village have developed a sign language for communication.
Katabasis Katabasisalso Catabasis (Greek κατα, "down" βαινω "go") is the essential epic convention of the hero's trip into the underworld. A hero is not a hero if he does not brave a katabasis.
Katabatic wind A katabatic wind, from the Greek word katabatikos meaning "going downhill", is a wind that blows down a topographic incline such as a hill, mountain, or glacier. Such winds, particularly when they occur over a wide area, are sometimes called fall winds.
Kataeb Party The Kataeb Social Democratic Party (Arabic: الكتائب اللبنانية), better known in english as the Phalange, is a right-wing Lebanese political party that was first established as a youth movement in 1936 by Pierre Gemayel; he modeled the Phalange on European fascist movements after his visit to the Berlin Olympic games that year impressed him with Nazi power and unity. Its official name is the Social Democratic Party.
Katagalugan Katagalugan was the short lived republic in the mountains of Southern Luzon founded in 1902 by members of the Filipino Katipunan. General Macario Sakay held the presidency with Francisco CarreĂłn as vice-president.
Katahdin Iron Works Katahdin Iron Works is a Maine state historic site located in the unorganized township of the same name. The state's property contains Gulf Hagas, a canyon on the West Branch of the Pleasant River that is a National Natural Landmark.
Katajanokka Katajanokka (Skatudden in Swedish) is a district of Helsinki, Finland, with around 4000 inhabitants in 2005. The district is located adjacent to the immediate downtown area, though in the first major town plan for Helsinki from the mid-18th century, the area fell outside the fortifications planned to encircle the city.
Katakana is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji, and in some cases the Latin alphabet. The word katakana means "fragmentary kana," as they are derived from components of more complex kanji.
Katalin Szili Katalin Szili (born May 13, 1956 in Barcs, Hungary) is the President of the National Assembly of Hungary, a post to which she was elected in 2002. After obtaining a degree in law at Janus Pannonius University, she completed majors in human ecology and political science.
Katalin Tuschák Katalin Tuschák (born 13 June, 1959) is a Hungarian fencer, who won a bronze medal in the team foil competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul together with Zsuzsanna Szõcs, Zsuzsanna Jánosi, Edit Kovács and Gertrúd Stefanek.
Katamari Damacy is a Japanese video game designed by Keita Takahashi and published by Namco. It was released for the Playstation 2 in Japan on March 18, 2004, in South Korea on August 12, 2004, and in North America on September 22, 2004.
Katamari wa Damacy is the official soundtrack for the PlayStation 2 video game We ♥ Katamari. It was released in Japan on July 20, 2005 and features music from Namco composers Yu Miyake, Akitaka Tohyama, Asuka Sakai, Hideki Tobeta, and Katsuro Tajima.
Katana is the word for "sword" in the Japanese language. It is also used specifically for a type of Japanese backsword or in use after the 1400s: a curved, single-edged sword traditionally used by the samurai.
Katana fleet The Katana fleet (known more eerily as "The Dark Force") is a fictional starfleet from the Star Wars universe, introduced in Timothy Zahn's Dark Force Rising. The flagship of the Katana fleet was named the Katana (hence the official name), and the nickname came from the color of the ships' hulls and from the fact that high levels of automation greatly reduced the required crew of the ships, thus reducing the amount of internal lighting needed.
Katang The Katang are an ethnic group living in Laos, although a few live elsewhere in Southeast Asia. In 1995 there were 95,440 living in Laos, making them of the largest subgroups of the Lao Theung and one of the largest true ethnic groups in the country.
Katanga Province Katanga is the southern province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with regional capital Lubumbashi (formerly Elizabethville in French, Elisabethstad in Dutch). Its area is 518,000 km² and population around 4.
Katar A katar (Devanāgarī: कटार), also known as a Bundi dagger, is a type of short punching sword that is native to the Indian Subcontinent and popular elsewhere for swift and quick attacks. It is notable for its horizontal hand grip, which results in the blade of the sword sitting above the user's knuckles.
Katar (novel) Katar (English title: The Chain of Chance) is a novel by Stanisław Lem, published in 1975. The novel is clearly grounded in the detective fiction genre, but Lem's treatment introduces many nontraditional elements.
Katara Katara is a fictional character and heroine voiced by Mae Whitman on the Nickelodeon animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender. Fourteen-year-old Katara is a Waterbending master from the South Pole's Southern Water Tribe who, along with her older brother, Sokka, discovers Aang, the long-lost Avatar, and accompanies him on his quest to defeat the Fire Nation and bring peace to the war-torn nations.
Kataragama Kataragama also Katharagama,and Katirkamam (Tamil கதிர்காமம்) is a regionally popular place of pilgrimage to Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim and indigenous Vedda communities of Sri Lanka and South India.
Katarínka Katarínka are the ruins of a Franciscan monastery dating back to early 17th century, located deep in the Slovak forest of Little Carpathians (Malé Karpaty) mountains of western Slovakia, 20 km north of Trnava over Dubovský creek, close to villages Dechtice, Naháč and Dobrá Voda.
Katarche Katarche is an ancient Greek word meaning a "beginning." Because it was used in religious rituals to refer to the moment when the sacrifice was first offered, or the part of the sacrifice first offered, it came to be associated with the just or propitious moment of connection between man and god, or the moment that a human being takes the initiative to come into contact with the god's space.
Katarchic astrology Katarchic astrology is the application of horoscopic astrology to determine an auspicious moment to begin a venture or undertaking, otherwise known as electional astrology, as well as to interpret the auspiciousness of an inception that has already taken place. The latter application is more commonly referred to as inceptional astrology in modern times, although in the Hellenistic and Byzantine traditions the term katarchē was used to refer to both electional astrology as well as what modern astrologers refer to as inceptional astrology.
Katarina (Doctor Who) Katarina is a fictional character played by Adrienne Hill in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. An inhabitant of ancient Troy, she was a companion of the First Doctor and appeared in the programme from November to December, 1965.
Katarina Ewerlöf Katarina Ewerlöf, a Swedish actress born 28 december 1959 and educated at the theater university in Stockholm scene school, and has worked at Royal Dramatic. Ewerlöf worked during many years in the 1970s and 80s away from public attention in theatres, and had her first big hit as a major part in the TV series Pappas flicka in 1997.
Katarina II (album) Katarina II is the first studio album by the Serbian rock band Ekatarina Velika, released in 1984. The band was called Katarina II in the time of it's publishing, but soon after that has changed name to Ekatarina Velika, and has continued to work under that name till the end.
Katarina Kruhonja Katarina Kruhonja (born 1949) is a peace activist from Osijek, eastern Croatia. She is a director of the Centre for Peace, Non-violence and Human Rights, an NGO based in Osijek, set up with the support of Adam Curle.
Katarina Stenbock Katarina Stenbock (Torpa, Westrogothia in July 22, 1535 - Strömsholm, Westmannia in December 13, 1621) was the third and last consort of Gustav I of Sweden (who was 37 years older than her), and the Queen of Sweden between 1552 and 1560. She was daughter of Gustaf Olofsson Stenbock and Brita Eriksdotter Leijonhufvud, who was the sister of the King's last consort, Margareta Leijonhufvud.
Katarina Tomasevski Katarina Tomasevski (b. Yugoslavia, 8 February 1953 – 4 October 2006) was, from 1998 to 2004, the Special Rapporteur to the United Nations on the right to education of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.
Katarina Waters Katarina Waters (born November 10, 1977) is a female professional wrestler from the United Kingdom better known by her ring name, Nikita. She is currently signed by World Wrestling Entertainment, where she's assigned to Ohio Valley Wrestling and wrestles under the ring name Katie Lea.
Katarina Wigander Katarina Wigander is a former Miss Sweden winner and is also a model who has done magazines like Cafe,Moore and Slitz. Katarina was the first and only Miss sweden who was crowned by the men magazine Moore who owned the pageant in 2004.
Katarina-Sofia Katarina-Sofia is a former borough in central Stockholm, named after the two parishes of Katarina and Sofia. Effective January 1, 2007, the borough merged with the borough of Maria-Gamla Stan to form the Södermalm borough.
Katarushisu Katarushisu [カタルシス], or more commonly known as "Catharsis", is Közi's 1st solo album, and was released on March 11th, 2004. It features a re-arranged version of Promenade (from the KHAOS/KINEMA maxi-single).
Katarzyna Ewa Zdanowicz Katarzyna Ewa Zdanowicz (born in 1979) is a Polish poet and journalist. Author of poetry volumes Improwizacje i nie tylko (Improvisations and Not Only Those), Poznajmy się (Let's Get Acquainted), Kolekcjonerka (The She-collector), Szkliwo (Enamel) and Jak umierają małe dziewczynki?
Katarzyna Maria Piekarska Katarzyna Maria Piekarska (born September 23, 1967 in Warsaw) is a Polish politician. She was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 26511 votes in 19 Warsaw district, candidating from Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej list.
Katarzyna Rogowiec Katarzyna Rogowiec (born 14 October 1977) is a Polish Paralympian. She won two gold medals at the 2006 Winter Paralympics in Turin in cross-country skiing, and also competes at the highest levels in biathlon (current World Champion).
Katasraj temple Katasraj temple is a Hindu temple situated in Chakwal district of Punjab in Pakistan. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple has existed since the days of Mahabharata and the Pandava brothers spent a substantial part of their exile at the site.
Katastrophe Katastrophe is the thirteenth episode of the animated television series SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, as well as the finale for season one. Written by Glenn Leopold, based on a script, Blowout, by Lance Falk (see below).
Katatonia Katatonia is a Swedish metal band formed in Stockholm, Sweden in 1991 by Jonas Renkse (formerly Lord Seth) and Anders Nyström (formerly Blackheim). Katatonia is noted for the overall melancholy of its sound, often giving them the classification of doom metal or depressive rock.
Katav-Ivanovsk Katav-Ivanovsk () is a town in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Katav River (left tributary of the Yuryuzan) 321 km south-west of Chelyabinsk at . Population: 20,162 (2002 Census); 24,972 (1989 Census).
Katayama Detachment The Katayama Detachment from the IJA 2nd Division fought small actions near Akiyama heights, or Heights 997 on 6th-10th of September 1939. 2nd Division (and the 4th Division) was attached to Japanese Sixth Army in the Battle of Khalkhin Gol as reinforcement for a projected counterattack that was canceled when a cease fire was signed.
Katazome Katazome (型染め) is a Japanese method of dyeing fabrics using a resist paste applied through a stencil. With this kind of resist dyeing, a rice flour mixture is applied using a brush or a tool such as a palette knife.
Katbot Disney's Katbot was to be a comedy series based on the character Katbot and website created by Angela Martini for Funny Garbage. Katbot is described as a curious, somewhat naĂŻve, fun-loving cat-robot (secret agent) from the planet Katatonia, who, as part of her schooling is sent to Earth to study preteen culture.
Kate Adie Kate Adie OBE (born September 19 1945) is a British journalist. Her most high-profile role was that of chief news reporter for BBC News during which time she became well-known for reporting from war zones around the world.
Kate Ascher Kate Ascher is an author and excecutive vice president of the New York City Economic Development Corporation. Her 2005 book, The Works: Anatomy of a City, a textual and graphic exploration of how the complicated and often overlapping infrastructure of a modern city works, garnered wide discussion and praise when it was published.
Kate Barber Kate Barber (born November 22, 1976 in West Chester, Pennsylvania) is a field hockey forward and midfield player from the United States, who made her international senior debut for the Women's National Team in 1998 by scoring two goals in a 3-3 draw with New Zealand. The former student of the University of North Carolina was a member of the team, that won the silver medal at the 1999 Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Canada.
Kate Barnard Kate Barnard (May 23 1875–February 23 1930) was the first woman to be elected as a State official in Oklahoma, and the United States in 1907. She served as Oklahoma's first Commissioner of Charities and Correction for 2 terms (this position was the only one that the 1907 Oklahoma State Constitution permitted a woman to hold).
Kate Bertram Cicely Kate Bertam (née Ricardo) (8 July 1912 – 6 July 1999) was a British academic specialising in fish. Part of the 1930s "Cambridge school" of biologists, she contributed to two seminal reports on freshwater fish in eastern Africa.
Kate Botello Kate Botello is a former American television personality best known for her work on the San Francisco, California-based ZDTV (later known as TechTV and now known as G4). She began her television career co-hosting the technology-oriented television program The Screen Savers alongside Leo Laporte.
Kate Braverman Kate Braverman (born 1950) is an American novelist, short story writer, and poet, originally from Los Angeles, California, who has garnered great acclaim for works including the novels Lithium for Medea, 1979Palm Latitudes, 1988Wonders of the West1993 and "The Incantation of Frida K," 2001. Her most significant work has been in stylistic hybrid forms built upon poems (she has published four books of poetry) and rendered as short stories.
Kate Bronfenbrenner Kate Bronfenbrenner (March 23, 1954) is the Director of Labor Education Research at the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations. She is a leading authority on successful strategies in labor union organizing, and on the effects of outsourcing and offshoring on workers and worker rights.
Kate Brown (US Politician) Kate Brown (born 1960, Spain), is an attorney serving in the Oregon State Senate, and, since 2004, the first woman to serve as Senate Majority Leader. A Democrat, she represents Oregon's 21st State Senatorial District, which includes portions of Northeast and Southeast Portland and Milwaukie.
Kate Burridge Kate Burridge is a prominent Australian linguist specialising in the Germanic languages. Burridge currently occupies the Chair of Linguistics in the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics at Monash University, Clayton campus.
Kate Carew Mary Williams (1869 - 1961), who wrote pseudonymously as Kate Carew, was a caricaturist self-styled as "The Only Woman Caricaturist". She worked at the New York World from 1890 to 1901, providing illustrated celebrity interviews.
Kate Carr Kate Carr is president and CEO of Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure, a nonprofit that invests in the research, development, and implementation of potential breakthrough therapies. Before joining Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure, Carr was president and CEO of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, and she led the organization through an international expansion that advanced the fight against AIDS among children.
Kate Ceberano Kate Ceberano (born November 17, 1966) is an award winning Australian pop vocalist and entertainer. She is one of Australia's best known singers locally, with success in the soul, jazz and pop genres as well as brief forays into musicals with Jesus Christ Superstar and film.
Kate DiCamillo Katrina Elizabeth DiCamillo (born March 25, 1964) is an author known for her award-winning children's books. Her works include: Because of Winn-Dixie (Newbery Honor book 2000; released by 20th Century Fox as a film in 2005), The Tiger Rising (National Book Award finalist 2001), The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread (Newbery Medal winner 2004), Mercy Watson to the Rescue, 2005, Mercy Watson Goes for a Ride, 2006, Mercy Watson Fights Crime, 2006, and The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane (2006 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winner for Fiction).
Kate Earl Kate Earl, born Kate Joy Smithson, October 8, 1981 "Katie" to Charles and Pomposa Smithson in Chugiak, Alaska is a Filipino American singer-songwriter, now based in Los Angeles. Her debut album, Fate Is The Hunter, was released on May 10, 2005.
Kate Edmondson Kate Edmondson (born November 19, 1983) is a British television presenter, who, in 2006, was selected after a nationwide search to present The Loaded Hour, sponsored by Loaded magazine, on Freeview channel TMF. Kate has since gone on to present TMF Live, as well as Totally Boyband Live on sister channel MTV.
Kate Ellis Kate Ellis (born 22 September 1977), Australian politician, was elected to the House of Representatives as member for the Division of Adelaide, South Australia for the Australian Labor Party at the 2004 federal election. She defeated Liberal Party incumbent Trish Worth.
Kate Fansler Kate Fansler is the main character in a series of fourteen mystery novels written by Carolyn Gold Heilbrun under the pseudonym Amanda Cross. Like Heilbrun, Fansler was a literature professor at a prestigious New York university.
Kate Garner Kate Garner (born on 9 July, 1954 in Wigan, Lancashire) is an English singer and photographer. Garner was one third of the trio of 1980s avant-garde, new wave pop project called Haysi Fantayzee, the other members being Jeremy Healy and Paul Caplin.
Kate Gerbeau Kate Gerbeau (née Sanderson) (born 9th August 1968 in Sutton Coldfield, England) is a British television presenter and newsreader. From 1997-2001, she presented Newsround, after leaving this, she presented Watchdog with Nicky Campbell.
Kate Greenaway Kate Greenaway (Catherine Greenaway) (London, March 17, 1846 - November 6, 1901) was a children's book illustrator and writer. Her first book, Under The Window (1879), a collection of simple, perfectly idyllic verses concerning children who endlessly gathered posies, untouched by the Industrial Revolution, was a best-seller.
Kate Guldbrandsen Kate Guldbrandsen won the Norwegian national final Melodi Grand Prix 1987 in a very close regional vote, giving her the opportunity to compete for Norway at the Eurovision Song Contest 1987 with the song "Mitt liv" (My Life), written by Rolf Løvland and Hanne Krogh. There, in Brussels, she came a respectable ninth.
Kate Havnevik Kate Havnevik is a Norwegian singer and songwriter from Oslo. Her debut album, the trip-hop and electronica infused Melankton, was released in March 2006 on iTunes and April 2006 (on physical CD) in Norway, before being licensed internationally later in the year.
Kate Haywood Kate Haywood (born 1 April 1987 in Grimsby, England) is an English swimmer. She was the youngest swimmer to represent England in the Commonwealth Games when she qualified for the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, where she won a bronze medal in the 4x100m medley relay.
Kate Hector Kate Hector (born October 11, 1981 in Durban) is a field hockey player from South Africa, who was a member of the national squad that finished 9th at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The midfielder's hometown is Cape Town, and she is nicknamed KT.
Kate Hooper Kate Hooper (born February 26, 1978 in Auckland, New Zealand) is an Australian water polo player from the gold medal squad of the 2000 Summer Olympics. Hooper plays a center forward and is from Perth in Western Australia.
Kate Howey Kate Howey (born May 31, 1973) is a former British judoka, the only British judoka to have competed at four Olympic Games. Howey is also the only British woman to have won two Olympic judo medals (silver at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, and bronze at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona).
Kate Chopin Kate Chopin (born Katherine O'Flaherty on February 8, 1851 – August 22, 1904), was an American author of short stories and novels, mostly of a Louisiana Creole background. She is now considered to have been a forerunner of feminist authors of the 20th century.
Kate Isitt Kate Isitt is a British actress, often in slightly enigmatic parts, who is best known for her role as beauty therapist Sally Harper in the BBC television situation comedy, Coupling (Hartswood, 2000-4). She also played the part of Alison, the sexy and rather bitchy secretary in a solictor's office, in the comedy for ITV/Channel 4, Is It Legal?
Kate Jennings Kate Jennings, (born May 20, 1948), in Temora, New South Wales,Australia) is a writer, poet and novelist. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honours from the University of Sydney, during which time she was active in feminist and left-wing politics.
Kate Lawler Kate Louise Lawler (born May 6, 1980 in Beckenham, London, England) is a British woman who became known in 2002 for winning the third British season of Big Brother. She was the first female winner of Big Brother UK.
Kate Magowan Kate Magowan is a graduate of The Actors Institute, London and has trained in the Meisner Technique. Kate made her stage debut in a production of Caryl Churchill's Top Girls and has gone on to work consistently in film, theatre, television and radio.
Kate Markowitz Kate Markowitz (born in Los Angeles, California) is an American singer-songwriter. Markowitz is perhaps best known as a back-up vocalist who has recorded and performed with a number of singers, most notably James Taylor but also Shawn Colvin, Don Henley, Billy Joel, k.
Kate McEnery Kate McEnery (born May, 1981) is an English actress, best known for her roles as Colin Farrell's love interest in the BBC Northern Ireland series, Ballykissangel and as Jodie Nash in the Channel 4 teen soap opera, Hollyoaks.
Kate McGregor Kate McGregor is an English actress best known for her role as shop keeper Emily Kirk in ITV's Emmerdale. She played the role from 1999-2005, at which point she took maternity leave and returned to the show in October 2006.
Kate McMillan Kate McMillan is an extremely popular Canadian blogger. After growing up on a working grain farm near Arcola, Saskatchewan, she now lives in Delisle She works as a commercial and automotive airbrush] artist and has been self-employed since leaving college.
Kate Middleton Catherine Elizabeth "Kate" Middleton (born 9 January 1982) is the current girlfriend of Prince William of Wales, who is elder son of Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and the late Diana, Princess of Wales, and second in line to the throne of the United Kingdom.
Kate Moore Catherine "Kate" Moore (1795-1900) was an American lighthouse keeper noted for the longevity of her tenure. The daughter of Stephen Moore, keeper of the Fayerweather Island Light in Connecticut since 1817, she gradually took over his duties as he became ill; she was not formally appointed keeper, however, until after his death in 1871.
Kate Moses Kate Moses was a fictional character in the defunct Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by Sharon Rosita. She was a nurse who died while taken hostage alongside her housemates and work colleagues in a siege on The Close in 1985.
Kate Mulgrew Katherine Kiernan "Kate" Mulgrew (born April 29, 1955) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actress, most famous for her roles as Captain Kathryn Janeway on Star Trek: Voyager and as Mary Ryan on Ryan's Hope.
Kate Obenshain Griffin Kate Obenshain Griffin served as chairwoman of the Republican Party of Virginia from 2004 to 2006 and is the first woman to serve as Chair. She stepped down from her post as Chair following the November 2006 midterm elections to serve as Senator George Allen's Chief of Staff for the remainder of his term in the U.
Kate Orman Kate Orman (born 1968 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian author of books connected to the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who. She has penned many spin-off novels from the series, for Virgin Publishing, BBC Books and Telos Publishing.
Kate Paye Kate Paye (born March 6, 1974 in Stanford, California, United States) is a former collegiate and professional basketball player. She is currently an assistant coach for the women's basketball team at San Diego State University.
Kate Price Kate Price is a hammered dulcimer player and vocalist from Salt Lake City, Utah. She has made recordings on several labels, including Priceless Productions, Access Music, Higher Octave / Om Town, Narada Productions, and Lunaverse Music.
Kate Radley Kate Radley (born 19 February 1965) was the keyboard player for the British post-rock and shoegaze band, Spiritualized, and was, for part of her tenure with the band, in a serious long-term relationship with the band's frontman and principal creative force, Jason Pierce. She was a member during their most fertile and readily-remembered period, which saw the release of the Lazer Guided Melodies, Pure Phase and Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space albums, leaving the band in 1997.
Kate Raphael Bender Kate Raphael Bender is an American Jewish lesbian peace activist. After about a year in the Palestinian territories volunteering with Palestinian and international human rights groups, she was arrested December 14, 2004 during a peaceful protest against Israel's West Bank barrier, which took place in the West Bank village of Bil'in.
Kate Reinders Kate Reinders, born in Muskegon, Michigan, is an American musical theatre actress who has performed as lead and understudy in several Broadway shows. She attended Western Michigan Christian High School, graduating in 1999.
Kate Ritchie Kate Ritchie (born August 14, 1978 in Goulburn, New South Wales) is an Australian actress on the television soap opera Home and Away. She has played the character Sally Fletcher since the series began in 1988 and along with fellow original cast member Ray Meagher, it is the longest continuous role in an Australian television series (18 years in total).
Kate Roberts (fiction) Kate Roberts (full name Katherine Elizabeth Roberts) is a fictional character in the soap opera Days of our Lives. Originally played by Deborah Adair from 1993 to 1995; the role has been played by Lauren Koslow since 1996.
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