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Keb' Mo' Keb' Mo' (born October 3, 1951 as Kevin Moore) is a noted American blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter born in South Central, Los Angeles, California. In his own words, the more he got to be called Keb’ Mo’, the more he got interested in the Blues.
Kebab rat A Kebab rat is a pejorative term used in the East End of London to describe unclean vermin meat that has been processed to form döner kebab meats. Since the processing and production of meat for consumption as kebabs is normally limited to lamb, beef, chicken or occasionally fish, the use of vermin meat is considered unsafe and in many countries illegal.
Kebara Cave Kebara Cave ( Hebrew: מערת כב×רה Me'arat Kebara, Arabic: مغارة الŮبارة Mugharet el-Kebara) is an Israeli limestone cave locality of the Wadi Kebara, situated at 60 - 65 metres ASL on the western escarpment of the Carmel Range, some 10km north-east of Caesarea. The cave was inhabited between 60,000 - 48,000 BP and is famous for its excavated finds of hominid remains, made under the direction of Professor Ofer Bar-Yosef.
Kebaya A Kebaya is a traditional blouse worn by Indonesian and Malaysian women made from sheer material and usually worn with a sarong, batik, or other traditional knitted garment such as a songket with a colorful motif.
Kebechet In Egyptian mythology, Kebechet (spelt in hieroglyphs as Qeb-Hwt, and also transliterated as Kebhut, Kebehut, Qébéhout, and Kabechet) was the deification of embalming liquid, her name meaning cooling water. Such liquid was seen as the child of Anubis, in the area where Kebechet was considered to exist, and consequently Kebechet was seen as his daughter.
Kebechsenef In Egyptian mythology, Kebechsenef is a funerary god, associated with falcons and canopic jars (specifically: the jar which contained the intestines). He was considered one of the Four sons of Horus, and usually his mother was said to be Isis.
Kebira Crater Kebira Crater (Arabic: ŮŮهة Ůبيرة) is the name that has recently been proposed for a circular topographic feature in the Sahara Desert. The center of the feature lies in Libya, but the eastern edge extends into Egypt.
Kebri Beyah (woreda) Kebri Beyah is one of the 47 woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Jijiga Zone, Kebri Beyah is bordered on the south by the Degehabur Zone, on the west by the Oromia Region, on the northwest by Jijiga, on the north by Awbere, on the northeast by Somalia, and on the southeast by Harshin.
Kebri Dar (woreda) Kebri Dar is one of the 47 woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Korahe Zone, Kebri Dar is bordered on the south by Debeweyin, on the west by the Gode Zone, on the northwest by the Degehabur Zone, on the north by Shekosh, on the east by the Werder Zone, and on the southeast by Shilavo.
Kebur Zabangna Kebur Zabangna was the Ethiopian Imperial Guard. In 1935, on the eve of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, it had 4,000 trained regular troops organized into 8 battalions armed with rifles, machineguns and mortars.
Kecak Kecak (pronounced: "KEH-chahk", alternate spellings: Ketjak, Ketjack, and Ketiak), a form of Balinese music drama, originated in the 1930s and is performed primarily by men. Also known as the Ramayana Monkey Chant, the piece, performed by a circle of 100 or more performers wearing checked cloth around their waists, percussively chanting "cak", and throwing up their arms, depicts a battle from the Ramayana where monkeys help Prince Rama fight the evil King Ravana.
Keck School of Medicine of USC The Keck School of Medicine is the medical school at the University of Southern California. Founded in 1885 as the USC College of Medicine, it was closed in 1921 and reopened in 1928 as the USC School of Medicine.
Kecleon are one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise—a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The purpose of Kecleon in the games, anime, and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon—untamed creatures that characters encounter while embarking on various adventures— and tamed Pokémon creatures owned by Pokémon trainers.
Kecoughtan, Virginia Kecoughtan in Virginia was originally named Kikotan (also spelled Kiccowtan, Kikowtan as well as Kecoughtan), presumably a word for the Native Americans living there when the English colonists arrived in the Hampton Roads area in 1607. They were friendly to the English, but Sir Thomas Gates either worried about safety (including potential attack by the Spaniards and the Dutch) or coveted their corn fields after the "starving time" of the 1609-10 winter.
Kedah Sultanate The ruler of Kedah is the first person in the Malay Peninsula to accept Islam back in the year 1136 CE. According to the Kedah Annals, King Phra Ong Mahawangsa the 9th ruler of Kedah which is a region in Malaysia, ruled the region from 1136 to 1179 known as the Kedah Sultanate.
Kedar Massenberg Kedar Massenburg is an American record producer and record label executive, who was the president of Motown Records from 1997 to 2004. Massenburg is best known for bringing Erykah Badu to fame, and for coining the term "neo soul" to describe Badu's sound and that of several like-minded artists.
Kedarnath Temple Kedarnath temple is one of the holiest Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva located atop the Garwal Himalayan range near the holy river of Mandakini in Kedarnath, Uttarakhand in India. Due to extreme weather conditions, the temple is open only between the end of April to start of November.
Kedermister Library The Kedermister Library, at Langley near Slough in the English county of Berkshire (formerly Buckinghamshire), is a rare surviving example of an early 17th century parish library, preserved in situ in the decorated cupboards designed for it in 1620 in the parish church of St Mary the Virgin.
Kedgaon Kedgaon is a small village (population: 15000) divided by nagar-pune highway in Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra state of India. Kedgaon is around 3 km from Ahmednagar Railway Station and 5 km from Ahmednagar ST (state transport) bus-stand.
Kedgeree Kedgeree (or occasionally kitcherie, kitchari or kitchiri) is a dish consisting of flaked fish (usually smoked haddock), boiled rice, eggs and butter. It originated amongst the British colonials in India and hence was introduced to the United Kingdom as a popular breakfast dish in Victorian times, part of the then fashionable Anglo-Indian cuisine.
Kedgley Intermediate Kedgley Intermediate is an Intermediate School (years 7-8) in Papatoetoe, a suburb of Manukau City, Auckland Region, New Zealand. There are two classes that holds the smartest children in the the school, Rm 7 is the year 8's and Rm 22 is the year 7's.
Kedida Gamela Kedida Gamela is one of the 77 woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Kembata Alaba and Tembaro Zone, Kedida Gamela is bordered on the south by an exclave of the Hadiya Zone, on the southwest by Kacha Bira, on the west by Angacha, on the north by the Hadiya Zone, and on the east by the Bilate River which separates it from Alaba.
Kedoshim Kedoshim, K’doshim, or Qedoshim (קדושים – Hebrew for "holy ones,” the 14th word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 30th weekly parshah or portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the seventh in the book of Leviticus. It constitutes Jews in the Diaspora generally read it in late April or May.
Kedra Holland-Corn Kedra Holland-Corn (born November 5, 1974) is a WNBA basketball player. After attending the University of Georgia, she played for the Sacramento Monarchs and Houston Comets, and now plays for the Detroit Shock.
Kedrick Brown Albert Kedrick Brown (born March 18 1981 in Zachary, Louisiana) is an American professional basketball player. He played college basketball at Okaloosa-Walton College, and was drafted 11th overall by the Boston Celtics in the 2001 NBA Draft.
Kedumim Kedumim (), also spelled Qedumim, is an Israeli settlement located in the northern West Bank/Samaria that was founded during Hanukkah 1975 and now enjoys the municipal status of local council. Founded in 1975 by members of the Gush Emunim settlement movement, its current population is now about 2900 people.
Kedyw Kedyw (acronym for Kierownictwo Dywersji, Polish Directorate of Sabotage and Diversion; probably also a play on the Turkish "khedive," which translates into Polish as kedyw): a Polish World War II Armia Krajowa organization that specialized in active and passive sabotage, propaganda and armed action against German forces and collaborators.
Kee Bird The Kee Bird was an American B-29 bomber that became marooned after making an emergency landing in northwest Greenland during a secret Cold War spy mission in 1947. Although the entire crew was safely evacuated after spending three arduous days on the isolated Arctic tundra, the aircraft itself was left at the landing site.
Kee Business College Kee Business College is a system of two for-profit colleges in Chesapeake and Newport News, Virginia. Kee Business offers classes in Business Accounting, Homeland Security, Massage Therapy, Medical Assisting, Medical Insurance Billing & Coding, Medical Administrative Assisting and Dental Assisting.
Kee klamp Kee Klamps are structural pipe fittings that are manufactured in steel and aluminum. The simple but effective engineering principle of the Kee Klamp fitting is the foundation of one of the most versatile pipe connection system available.
Kee Marcello Kee Marcello (born Kjell Hilding Lövbom on February 20, 1960 in Ludvika, Sweden) is the former guitarist in the Swedish hard rock band Europe. He joined the band in November 1986, replacing John Norum, and remained in the band until they took a break in 1992.
Kee-wakw According to the folklore of the Abenaki tribe of the north-eastern United States a Kee-wakw was a giant cannibal half animal half human creature that inhabited the forests and woodlands of New England during ancient times.
Keegan Connor Tracy Keegan Connor Tracy born on the 3 December 1971 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada as Tracy Armstrong, is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Kat Jennings in Final Destination 2 . She obtained a degree in Social Psychology from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Keegan de Lancie John Keegan de Lancie (born 31 October 1984 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor and son of actor John de Lancie and Marnie Mosiman. He is perhaps best known for his role as q or Q Junior on Star Trek: Voyager, where he played the son of Q, a character portrayed by his father, John de Lancie, in the episode Q2.
Keegan-Michael Key Keegan-Michael Key (born 1971 in Northville, Michigan) is an American comedian and actor best known for his appearance on MADtv. As many MADtv regulars start, he first appeared on the show as a "featured" guest in the 2003-04 season and was subsequently promoted to a regular cast member in the 2004-05 season.
Keekorok Keekorok Game Lodge is an hotel/lodge in the Masai Mara Game Reserve in southwest Kenya. It is one of the oldest Game Lodges in the park and is situated on the site of an old hunting camp where it is rumored [[Ernest Hemingway] once camped on one of his many hunting trips to the area in Kenya]
Keekozhur Keekozhur is a small town on the side of Pamba River, situated 4km from Ranni and 11Km from Kozhencherry town in the state of Kerala , India. It is 15 km from the Pathanamthitta District headquarters, this town is under Cherukole Panchayat,
Keel (bird) A keel in bird anatomy is an extension of the sternum which runs axially along the midline of the sternum and extends outward, perpendicular to the plane of the ribs. The keel provides an anchor to which a bird's wing muscles attach, thereby providing adequate leverage for flight.
Keel Lorentz In Neon Genesis Evangelion, the anime written and directed by Hideaki Anno, Keel Lorentz is the leader of the mysterious organization, SEELE. In the anime only his voice is made known, shown in the discussions of the SEELE council as a gray monolith with the words SEELE : 01 Sound Only.
Keel-billed Toucan The Keel-Billed Toucan, Ramphastos sulfuratus, is a colorful South American bird with a large bill. This social bird lives in small flocks in lowland rainforests, but as it is a poor flyer, the toucan moves mostly by hopping around trees.
Keelback The Keelback (Tropidonophis mairii) is a harmless snake found throughout Northern Australia; it is also known as the freshwater snake. It resembles two venomous snakes, the Taipan and the Rough scaled snake, and this has obviously assisted its evoloution.
Keele (VIVA) Keele, or Keele Street is a Vivastation on York Region's Viva bus rapid transit system, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It opened on September 4, 2005, at the intersection of Keele Street and Highway 7 in Vaughan, Ontario.
Keele University Medical School Keele University Medical School is the medical school of Keele University, Staffordshire, England. The pre-clinical course is taught on the Keele University campus in Newcastle-under-Lyme and the clinical course is mainly taught within the University Hospital of North Staffordshire in Stoke-on-Trent.
Keele-Finch (VIVA) Keele-Finch is a Vivastation on York Region's Viva bus rapid transit system, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It opened on October 16, 2005, at the intersection of Keele Street and Finch Avenue in North York, Ontario.
Keele-St Vincent Subway Yard Keele-St Vincent Subway Yard was a small subway facility located near Keele station on the Bloor-Danforth (TTC) subway line. Consisting of 6 sets of tracks and 2 tunnel like storage facilities, it is now abandoned with cars on the BD line are serviced from the Greenwood Subway Yard.
Keeler Tavern The Keeler Tavern is an 18th-century historical building in Ridgefield, Connecticut, United States of America. The property served as summer home to architect Cass Gilbert, who designed additions to the building as well as a
Keelesdale-Eglinton West Keelesdale-Eglinton West is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto. The neighbourhood has also been referred to as Silverthorn in the past, although despite this fact the city has chosen Keelesdale-Eglinton West.
Keelhaul Keelhaul is a four piece math rock band from Cleveland, Ohio. The members are Aaron Dallison (bass & vocals), Dana Embrose (guitar), Will Scharf (drums), and Chris Smith (guitar and vocals) They have variously described their music as "annoying" and "like post hardcore progressive acid rock.
Keeling curve The Keeling curve is a graph showing the variation in concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide since 1958. It shows that some factors (possibly human activities) are increasing the greenhouse effect with implications for global warming.
Keeling House Keeling House is a 16 story block of flats located on Claredale Street in Bethnal Green, London. It was designed by Denys Lasdun and built between 1957 and 1959 as 4 blocks of maisonettes arranged around a central staircase and lift shaft.
Keelung Keelung City (; POJ: Ke-lâng) is a provincial city of Taiwan, Republic of China. Located in the northeastern of the island and bordering Taipei County, it is Taiwan's second largest seaport (after Kaohsiung).
Keely Marrs Keely Denise Marrs (born January, 1971 in Seoul, Republic of Korea) is a marketing and public relations specialist in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She is also the Democratic nominee for the Colorado Senate elections to be held on on November 7 2006.
Keely Smith Keely Smith (born Dorothy Jaqueline Keely, 9 March 1932, in Norfolk, Virginia, of part Cherokee descent) is an American jazz and popular music singer, who enjoyed great popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. Her collaborations with Louis Prima and Frank Sinatra were highly rated.
KeeLoq KeeLoq is a proprietary hardware-dedicated NLFSR-based block cipher. It was designed by Willem Smit, PhD at Nanoteq Pty Ltd (South Africa) in the mid 80's and sold to Microchip Technology Inc in 1995 for $10 million (Form:10-K reference).
Keen Eddie Keen Eddie was an action/dramedy television series, first aired in 2003, about a brash American police detective who is sent to help solve crimes in London. The basic premise of the show bears a close resemblance to the popular 1980s British series Dempsey & Makepeace, the only notable difference being that the female partner has been replaced by a female housemate.
Keena Rothhammer Keena Rothhammer (born February 26, 1957 in Santa Clara, California) is a former freestyle swimmer from the United States, who won the gold medal in the 800m Freestyle at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. At the same tournament the fifteen-year old captured the bronze medal in the 200m Freestyle.
Keena Turner Keena Turner (born October 22, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois), was a former American professional football player who was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2nd round of the 1980 NFL Draft. A 6'2" linebacker from Purdue University, Turner played in 11 NFL seasons and spent his entire career with the 49ers from 1980-1990.
Keenan Burton Keenan Burton (born Louisville, Kentucky) is an American football wide receiver and kick returner for the University of Kentucky football team. Burton graduated from DuPont Manual Magnet High School in Louisville, Kentucky, where he attended the High School University program.
Keenan Wellar Keenan Wellar (born July 24, 1968, in Evanston, Illinois) is the originator and co-founder of the LiveWorkPlay self-advocacy organization (established in 1995) for people with intellectual disabilities based in Ottawa, Canada. It is a little known fact that Keenan was drafted 123rd overall in the NHL Entry Draft in 1986, at the age of 18, to the Chicago Blackhawks, his homestate team.
Keenan Wynn Keenan Wynn (July 27, 1916 – October 14, 1986) was an American character actor and member of a well-known show-business family. His bristling mustache and expressive face were his stock in trade as an actor.
Keene Sentinel The Keene Sentinel is an independently owned daily newspaper published in Keene, New Hampshire. It is the fifth oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States, having operated under the Sentinel name since its founding in March, 1799.
Keenen Ivory Wayans Keenen Ivory Wayans (born June 8, 1958 in New York City, New York) is an American actor, comedian, director and writer best known as the host and creator of the FOX sketch comedy series In Living Color, which also starred Jim Carrey and brother Damon Wayans. He was also one of the first cast members to leave the show, citing creative differences.
Keenora The steamboat SS Keenora is probably the best-known and most loved of all Lake Winnipeg steamboats. The vessel began operations as a steamboat on Lake of the Woods in Ontario, where from she was transported to Winnipeg, Manitoba and rebuilt.
Keep A keep is a strong central tower which normally forms the heart of a castle. Often the keep is the most defended area of a castle, and as such may form the main habitation area, or contain important stores such as the armoury or the main well.
Keep a Lid on Things "Keep a Lid on Things" is a song by Canadian group Crash Test Dummies and was the first single from their 1999 album Give Yourself a Hand. The song featured a new sound for the group, most notably Brad Roberts using falsetto vocals.
Keep A Child Alive KEEP NO CHILD ALIVE (KCA) is an urgent response to the AIDS pandemic ravaging Africa. With only 25 million dead, the disease continues wiping out whole societies, threatening economic infrastructure, and creating tragic devastation in the human structure.
Keep America Beautiful Keep America Beautiful, founded in 1953, is an organization best known for the famous "Crying Indian" public service advertisement (PSA) which launched on Earth Day in 1971. This advertising campaign has been widely credited with inspiring America's fledgling environmental movement.
Keep Austin Weird Keep Austin Weird is the slogan adopted by the Austin Business Alliance to promote small businesses in Austin, Texas. The phrase arose from an offhand remark by Red Wassenich in a phone call to a local radio station.
Keep Away Keep Away is a children's game sometimes called Monkey in the Middle or Piggy in the Middle or Pickle in a Dish. It is played essentially like reverse dodgeball because instead of trying to hit people in the center with the ball, you are trying to keep the ball away from them.
Keep it to Yourself (single) "Keep it to Yourself" is the ninth single by Surrey-based rock band Reuben, and the third single taken from their second album, Very Fast Very Dangerous. It was released in September 2005, one week ahead of the album.
Keep Islip Clean Keep Islip Clean (KIC) is a non-for-profit, volunteer organization that seeks to promote community beautification throughout the hamlets of Islip (town), New York on Long Island. The program is one of the largest of its kind covering the entire township of Islip (pop.
Keep It In The Family (game show) Keep It In The Family was an American television game show originally hosted by Bill Nimmo and Keefe Brasselle, and announced by Johnny "Come On Down" Olsen. It premiered as a half-hour pilot on October 12, 1957 on ABC and ran for four months, one season and approximately 16 telecasts until February 15, 1958.
Keep It On Wax "Keep It On Wax" is the ninth song from Alexisonfire's third studio album Crisis, most of the vocals provided by guitarist Wade Macneil and George George Pettit. It is rumored this song is about their former drummer Jessie Ingelevics.
Keep It Up Keep it Up was the third album released by the rock band Loverboy in 1983. With new hit tracks like Hot Girls in Love, the album became an instant hit, and reached #7 on the charts, as did the previous album released by the band.
Keep Left (pamphlet) Keep Left was a pamphlet published in the United Kingdom in 1947 by the New Statesman, written by Michael Foot, Richard Crossman and Ian Mikardo that advocated a democratic socialist "third force" foreign policy – a socialist Europe acting independently from either the United States or the Soviet Union – against the pro-American foreign policy of Labour foreign secretary Ernest Bevin. It was a key statement of the Labour left's dissent from the 1945-51 Labour government.
Keep on Rockin Keep on Rockin, subtitled The 70s Revisited, was a rock music fanzine published in St Helens, Merseyside, UK, between 1991 and 1996. It was launched and published by music writers Derek Wadeson and John Van der Kiste, who had collaborated on 'Beyond the Summertime', a biography of Mungo Jerry.
Keep On Keep On is the third album from original Pop Idol winner Will Young. The album was released on November 21 2005, debuting at #2 on the albums chart in the United Kingdom, as the album sold 107,318 copies in its first week.
Keep On Doin' "Keep On Doin'" is a 1970 funk song by The Isley Brothers, released on their T-Neck imprint. Issued as the first release off their Get Into Something album, the self-penned and produced single, like many of the group's releases in this time period after "It's Your Thing", cemented their place in the pop music world, was a boisterous in-your-face funk anthem that confesses to the listening audience to "keep on doing what you're doing 'til you can't do what you're doing no more".
Keep the Dog Keep the Dog was a United States-based experimental rock touring band from New York City formed in 1989 by English multi-instrumentalist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith. The sextet was conceived as a review band for performing selections of Frith's extensive repertoire of compositions from the previous 15 years.
Keep the River on Your Right Keep the River on your Right is a short memoir written by painter/anthropologist Tobias Schneebaum and published in 1969. It is an account of his journey into the jungles of Peru where he is accepted by "primitive" Indians and ultimately a tribe of cannibals.
Keep Talking "Keep Talking" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1994 album, The Division Bell. It features vocals by Stephen Hawking sampled from a BT television advertisement and was featured in both the P*U*L*S*E video and album.
Keep The Circle Keep The Circle is a compilation of b-sides from Manchester band Inspiral Carpets, it is to be released in the spring of 2007 to coincide with their short tour of the UK. The album will only be available as a download from iTunes.
Keep This Fire Burning "Keep This Fire Burning" was the first single from Swedish pop singer Robyn's third album Don't Stop The Music. Robyn's version of "Keep This Fire Burning" was not released in the UK, leading to UK soul singer Beverley Knight to cover it.
Keep Ya Head Up Keep Ya Head Up is a song by Tupac Shakur who rapped about the most critical situations of the ghetto and conveyed the times of burden to the public. It addresses issues concerning lack of respect toward the female gender, especially poor black women.
Keep Your Hands Off My Girl "Keep Your Hands Off My Girl" is a song by the pop rock band, Good Charlotte. It was released in 2006 on their official website and MySpace page and will be featured on their up coming album, Good Morning Revival.
Keep Your Heart Keep Your Heart is the full length debut by the punk revival band The Loved Ones. It was released in late-February 2006, and contains 13 tracks, including a re-recording of the track "100K" from their eponymous E.
Keep Yourself Alive "Keep Yourself Alive" () is the first track on the English rock group Queen's debut album, written by Brian May. It was released as Queen's first single along with another song from the album, "Son And Daughter".
Keeper of the Flame (film) Keeper of the Flame is a 1942 film starring Katharine Hepburn as the widow of a famous politician, whose evil doings are uncovered by reporter Spencer Tracy. The film was directed by George Cukor from a screenplay by Donald Ogden Stewart.
Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland The office of Keeper of the Privy Seal, one of the Great Offices of State, first appears in the reign of David II. After the Act of Union 1707 its holder was normally a peer, like the Keeper of the Great Seal.
Keeper of the seals In the context of the Politics of France under the Republic, "Keeper of the Seals" (Garde des Sceaux) is a title held by the Minister of Justice. Formerly, this title belonged to the Chancellor, the ancien régime counterpart of the minister of justice.
Keepers of the Past In the Eberron campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the Keepers of the Past are bards and clerics who determine which ancestor will guide a newborn Tairnadal elf through life. In Tairnadal religion, each elf is duty-bound to honor and emulate his or her patron ancestor.
Keepie uppie Keepie uppie is the art of juggling with a soccer/football using feet, knees, chest, shoulders, and head."Keepie-Uppie" in the Scots Dictionary It is similar to Kemari, a game formerly practised in the Japanese imperial court.
Keeping Lions Keeping Lions is a Post-Hardcore and Christian-rooted band based out of Dallas, Texas. The band has become noticed around the summer of 2006 when a fellow friend of the band, well-known musician Cheyenne Kimball's, television show "Cheyenne" featured the band and, more so, their drummer Jason Castro; who was depicted as a love interest of Cheyenne's during the show's run.
Keeping Score Keeping Score is the San Francisco Symphony’s five-year program designed to make classical music more accessible to people of all ages and musical backgrounds through television, the web, radio, DVDs, and in the classroom.
Keeping the Promise Keeping the Promise is a 1997 historical drama television film based on the children's novel The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare. It stars Brendan Fletcher as Matt Hallowell, Keith Carradine as Matt's father, Annette O'Toole as Matt's mother, Gordon Tootoosis as Chief Saknis, and William Lightning as Attean.
Keeping up with the Joneses "Keeping up with the Joneses" is a popular catchphrase in many parts of the English-speaking world. It refers to the desire to be seen as good as one's neighbours or contemporaries using the comparative benchmarks of social caste or the accumulation of material goods.
Keeping Up with the Steins Keeping Up With the Steins is a 2006 comedy film directed by Scott Marshall, and starring Garry Marshall, Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz and Daryl Hannah. The film is also a commentary on how too many Jewish families see a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah not as a coming of age for their son or daughter, but rather as an excuse to throw outrageously lavish parties.
Keepit Dam Keepit Dam is a water storage dam on the Namoi River in New South Wales, Australia. Keepit Dam retains water from the Namoi River 13 kilometres upstream of its junction with the Peel River for flood control and irrigation.
Keepsake (band) Keepsake was an influential emo band formed in 1997 by Paul Geller and Mark Silva in Coral Springs, Florida. After releasing three records on the independent label, Eulogy Records, Paul left the band for personal reasons to return to music years later as a solo act, "Pauly Jett," and produced three records for Sony Red distributed Undecided Records' artists Shindig, Hearts Over Rome, and Cru Jones.
Keepsakes Keepsakes - A Collection is an anthology by All About Eve released on 13 March 2006. It is available either as a double CD or as a limited edition double CD and DVD set (the DVD containing the band's videos and television performances).
Kebab rat A Kebab rat is a pejorative term used in the East End of London to describe unclean vermin meat that has been processed to form döner kebab meats. Since the processing and production of meat for consumption as kebabs is normally limited to lamb, beef, chicken or occasionally fish, the use of vermin meat is considered unsafe and in many countries illegal.
Kebara Cave Kebara Cave ( Hebrew: מערת כב×רה Me'arat Kebara, Arabic: مغارة الŮبارة Mugharet el-Kebara) is an Israeli limestone cave locality of the Wadi Kebara, situated at 60 - 65 metres ASL on the western escarpment of the Carmel Range, some 10km north-east of Caesarea. The cave was inhabited between 60,000 - 48,000 BP and is famous for its excavated finds of hominid remains, made under the direction of Professor Ofer Bar-Yosef.
Kebaya A Kebaya is a traditional blouse worn by Indonesian and Malaysian women made from sheer material and usually worn with a sarong, batik, or other traditional knitted garment such as a songket with a colorful motif.
Kebechet In Egyptian mythology, Kebechet (spelt in hieroglyphs as Qeb-Hwt, and also transliterated as Kebhut, Kebehut, Qébéhout, and Kabechet) was the deification of embalming liquid, her name meaning cooling water. Such liquid was seen as the child of Anubis, in the area where Kebechet was considered to exist, and consequently Kebechet was seen as his daughter.
Kebechsenef In Egyptian mythology, Kebechsenef is a funerary god, associated with falcons and canopic jars (specifically: the jar which contained the intestines). He was considered one of the Four sons of Horus, and usually his mother was said to be Isis.
Kebira Crater Kebira Crater (Arabic: ŮŮهة Ůبيرة) is the name that has recently been proposed for a circular topographic feature in the Sahara Desert. The center of the feature lies in Libya, but the eastern edge extends into Egypt.
Kebri Beyah (woreda) Kebri Beyah is one of the 47 woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Jijiga Zone, Kebri Beyah is bordered on the south by the Degehabur Zone, on the west by the Oromia Region, on the northwest by Jijiga, on the north by Awbere, on the northeast by Somalia, and on the southeast by Harshin.
Kebri Dar (woreda) Kebri Dar is one of the 47 woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Korahe Zone, Kebri Dar is bordered on the south by Debeweyin, on the west by the Gode Zone, on the northwest by the Degehabur Zone, on the north by Shekosh, on the east by the Werder Zone, and on the southeast by Shilavo.
Kebur Zabangna Kebur Zabangna was the Ethiopian Imperial Guard. In 1935, on the eve of the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, it had 4,000 trained regular troops organized into 8 battalions armed with rifles, machineguns and mortars.
Kecak Kecak (pronounced: "KEH-chahk", alternate spellings: Ketjak, Ketjack, and Ketiak), a form of Balinese music drama, originated in the 1930s and is performed primarily by men. Also known as the Ramayana Monkey Chant, the piece, performed by a circle of 100 or more performers wearing checked cloth around their waists, percussively chanting "cak", and throwing up their arms, depicts a battle from the Ramayana where monkeys help Prince Rama fight the evil King Ravana.
Keck School of Medicine of USC The Keck School of Medicine is the medical school at the University of Southern California. Founded in 1885 as the USC College of Medicine, it was closed in 1921 and reopened in 1928 as the USC School of Medicine.
Kecleon are one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise—a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The purpose of Kecleon in the games, anime, and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon—untamed creatures that characters encounter while embarking on various adventures— and tamed Pokémon creatures owned by Pokémon trainers.
Kecoughtan, Virginia Kecoughtan in Virginia was originally named Kikotan (also spelled Kiccowtan, Kikowtan as well as Kecoughtan), presumably a word for the Native Americans living there when the English colonists arrived in the Hampton Roads area in 1607. They were friendly to the English, but Sir Thomas Gates either worried about safety (including potential attack by the Spaniards and the Dutch) or coveted their corn fields after the "starving time" of the 1609-10 winter.
Kedah Sultanate The ruler of Kedah is the first person in the Malay Peninsula to accept Islam back in the year 1136 CE. According to the Kedah Annals, King Phra Ong Mahawangsa the 9th ruler of Kedah which is a region in Malaysia, ruled the region from 1136 to 1179 known as the Kedah Sultanate.
Kedar Massenberg Kedar Massenburg is an American record producer and record label executive, who was the president of Motown Records from 1997 to 2004. Massenburg is best known for bringing Erykah Badu to fame, and for coining the term "neo soul" to describe Badu's sound and that of several like-minded artists.
Kedarnath Temple Kedarnath temple is one of the holiest Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva located atop the Garwal Himalayan range near the holy river of Mandakini in Kedarnath, Uttarakhand in India. Due to extreme weather conditions, the temple is open only between the end of April to start of November.
Kedermister Library The Kedermister Library, at Langley near Slough in the English county of Berkshire (formerly Buckinghamshire), is a rare surviving example of an early 17th century parish library, preserved in situ in the decorated cupboards designed for it in 1620 in the parish church of St Mary the Virgin.
Kedgaon Kedgaon is a small village (population: 15000) divided by nagar-pune highway in Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra state of India. Kedgaon is around 3 km from Ahmednagar Railway Station and 5 km from Ahmednagar ST (state transport) bus-stand.
Kedgeree Kedgeree (or occasionally kitcherie, kitchari or kitchiri) is a dish consisting of flaked fish (usually smoked haddock), boiled rice, eggs and butter. It originated amongst the British colonials in India and hence was introduced to the United Kingdom as a popular breakfast dish in Victorian times, part of the then fashionable Anglo-Indian cuisine.
Kedgley Intermediate Kedgley Intermediate is an Intermediate School (years 7-8) in Papatoetoe, a suburb of Manukau City, Auckland Region, New Zealand. There are two classes that holds the smartest children in the the school, Rm 7 is the year 8's and Rm 22 is the year 7's.
Kedida Gamela Kedida Gamela is one of the 77 woredas in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Kembata Alaba and Tembaro Zone, Kedida Gamela is bordered on the south by an exclave of the Hadiya Zone, on the southwest by Kacha Bira, on the west by Angacha, on the north by the Hadiya Zone, and on the east by the Bilate River which separates it from Alaba.
Kedoshim Kedoshim, K’doshim, or Qedoshim (קדושים – Hebrew for "holy ones,” the 14th word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 30th weekly parshah or portion in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the seventh in the book of Leviticus. It constitutes Jews in the Diaspora generally read it in late April or May.
Kedra Holland-Corn Kedra Holland-Corn (born November 5, 1974) is a WNBA basketball player. After attending the University of Georgia, she played for the Sacramento Monarchs and Houston Comets, and now plays for the Detroit Shock.
Kedrick Brown Albert Kedrick Brown (born March 18 1981 in Zachary, Louisiana) is an American professional basketball player. He played college basketball at Okaloosa-Walton College, and was drafted 11th overall by the Boston Celtics in the 2001 NBA Draft.
Kedumim Kedumim (), also spelled Qedumim, is an Israeli settlement located in the northern West Bank/Samaria that was founded during Hanukkah 1975 and now enjoys the municipal status of local council. Founded in 1975 by members of the Gush Emunim settlement movement, its current population is now about 2900 people.
Kedyw Kedyw (acronym for Kierownictwo Dywersji, Polish Directorate of Sabotage and Diversion; probably also a play on the Turkish "khedive," which translates into Polish as kedyw): a Polish World War II Armia Krajowa organization that specialized in active and passive sabotage, propaganda and armed action against German forces and collaborators.
Kee Bird The Kee Bird was an American B-29 bomber that became marooned after making an emergency landing in northwest Greenland during a secret Cold War spy mission in 1947. Although the entire crew was safely evacuated after spending three arduous days on the isolated Arctic tundra, the aircraft itself was left at the landing site.
Kee Business College Kee Business College is a system of two for-profit colleges in Chesapeake and Newport News, Virginia. Kee Business offers classes in Business Accounting, Homeland Security, Massage Therapy, Medical Assisting, Medical Insurance Billing & Coding, Medical Administrative Assisting and Dental Assisting.
Kee klamp Kee Klamps are structural pipe fittings that are manufactured in steel and aluminum. The simple but effective engineering principle of the Kee Klamp fitting is the foundation of one of the most versatile pipe connection system available.
Kee Marcello Kee Marcello (born Kjell Hilding Lövbom on February 20, 1960 in Ludvika, Sweden) is the former guitarist in the Swedish hard rock band Europe. He joined the band in November 1986, replacing John Norum, and remained in the band until they took a break in 1992.
Kee-wakw According to the folklore of the Abenaki tribe of the north-eastern United States a Kee-wakw was a giant cannibal half animal half human creature that inhabited the forests and woodlands of New England during ancient times.
Keegan Connor Tracy Keegan Connor Tracy born on the 3 December 1971 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada as Tracy Armstrong, is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Kat Jennings in Final Destination 2 . She obtained a degree in Social Psychology from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Keegan de Lancie John Keegan de Lancie (born 31 October 1984 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor and son of actor John de Lancie and Marnie Mosiman. He is perhaps best known for his role as q or Q Junior on Star Trek: Voyager, where he played the son of Q, a character portrayed by his father, John de Lancie, in the episode Q2.
Keegan-Michael Key Keegan-Michael Key (born 1971 in Northville, Michigan) is an American comedian and actor best known for his appearance on MADtv. As many MADtv regulars start, he first appeared on the show as a "featured" guest in the 2003-04 season and was subsequently promoted to a regular cast member in the 2004-05 season.
Keekorok Keekorok Game Lodge is an hotel/lodge in the Masai Mara Game Reserve in southwest Kenya. It is one of the oldest Game Lodges in the park and is situated on the site of an old hunting camp where it is rumored [[Ernest Hemingway] once camped on one of his many hunting trips to the area in Kenya]
Keekozhur Keekozhur is a small town on the side of Pamba River, situated 4km from Ranni and 11Km from Kozhencherry town in the state of Kerala , India. It is 15 km from the Pathanamthitta District headquarters, this town is under Cherukole Panchayat,
Keel (bird) A keel in bird anatomy is an extension of the sternum which runs axially along the midline of the sternum and extends outward, perpendicular to the plane of the ribs. The keel provides an anchor to which a bird's wing muscles attach, thereby providing adequate leverage for flight.
Keel Lorentz In Neon Genesis Evangelion, the anime written and directed by Hideaki Anno, Keel Lorentz is the leader of the mysterious organization, SEELE. In the anime only his voice is made known, shown in the discussions of the SEELE council as a gray monolith with the words SEELE : 01 Sound Only.
Keel-billed Toucan The Keel-Billed Toucan, Ramphastos sulfuratus, is a colorful South American bird with a large bill. This social bird lives in small flocks in lowland rainforests, but as it is a poor flyer, the toucan moves mostly by hopping around trees.
Keelback The Keelback (Tropidonophis mairii) is a harmless snake found throughout Northern Australia; it is also known as the freshwater snake. It resembles two venomous snakes, the Taipan and the Rough scaled snake, and this has obviously assisted its evoloution.
Keele (VIVA) Keele, or Keele Street is a Vivastation on York Region's Viva bus rapid transit system, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It opened on September 4, 2005, at the intersection of Keele Street and Highway 7 in Vaughan, Ontario.
Keele University Medical School Keele University Medical School is the medical school of Keele University, Staffordshire, England. The pre-clinical course is taught on the Keele University campus in Newcastle-under-Lyme and the clinical course is mainly taught within the University Hospital of North Staffordshire in Stoke-on-Trent.
Keele-Finch (VIVA) Keele-Finch is a Vivastation on York Region's Viva bus rapid transit system, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It opened on October 16, 2005, at the intersection of Keele Street and Finch Avenue in North York, Ontario.
Keele-St Vincent Subway Yard Keele-St Vincent Subway Yard was a small subway facility located near Keele station on the Bloor-Danforth (TTC) subway line. Consisting of 6 sets of tracks and 2 tunnel like storage facilities, it is now abandoned with cars on the BD line are serviced from the Greenwood Subway Yard.
Keeler Tavern The Keeler Tavern is an 18th-century historical building in Ridgefield, Connecticut, United States of America. The property served as summer home to architect Cass Gilbert, who designed additions to the building as well as a
Keelesdale-Eglinton West Keelesdale-Eglinton West is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto. The neighbourhood has also been referred to as Silverthorn in the past, although despite this fact the city has chosen Keelesdale-Eglinton West.
Keelhaul Keelhaul is a four piece math rock band from Cleveland, Ohio. The members are Aaron Dallison (bass & vocals), Dana Embrose (guitar), Will Scharf (drums), and Chris Smith (guitar and vocals) They have variously described their music as "annoying" and "like post hardcore progressive acid rock.
Keeling curve The Keeling curve is a graph showing the variation in concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide since 1958. It shows that some factors (possibly human activities) are increasing the greenhouse effect with implications for global warming.
Keeling House Keeling House is a 16 story block of flats located on Claredale Street in Bethnal Green, London. It was designed by Denys Lasdun and built between 1957 and 1959 as 4 blocks of maisonettes arranged around a central staircase and lift shaft.
Keelung Keelung City (; POJ: Ke-lâng) is a provincial city of Taiwan, Republic of China. Located in the northeastern of the island and bordering Taipei County, it is Taiwan's second largest seaport (after Kaohsiung).
Keely Marrs Keely Denise Marrs (born January, 1971 in Seoul, Republic of Korea) is a marketing and public relations specialist in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She is also the Democratic nominee for the Colorado Senate elections to be held on on November 7 2006.
Keely Smith Keely Smith (born Dorothy Jaqueline Keely, 9 March 1932, in Norfolk, Virginia, of part Cherokee descent) is an American jazz and popular music singer, who enjoyed great popularity in the 1950s and 1960s. Her collaborations with Louis Prima and Frank Sinatra were highly rated.
KeeLoq KeeLoq is a proprietary hardware-dedicated NLFSR-based block cipher. It was designed by Willem Smit, PhD at Nanoteq Pty Ltd (South Africa) in the mid 80's and sold to Microchip Technology Inc in 1995 for $10 million (Form:10-K reference).
Keen Eddie Keen Eddie was an action/dramedy television series, first aired in 2003, about a brash American police detective who is sent to help solve crimes in London. The basic premise of the show bears a close resemblance to the popular 1980s British series Dempsey & Makepeace, the only notable difference being that the female partner has been replaced by a female housemate.
Keena Rothhammer Keena Rothhammer (born February 26, 1957 in Santa Clara, California) is a former freestyle swimmer from the United States, who won the gold medal in the 800m Freestyle at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. At the same tournament the fifteen-year old captured the bronze medal in the 200m Freestyle.
Keena Turner Keena Turner (born October 22, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois), was a former American professional football player who was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2nd round of the 1980 NFL Draft. A 6'2" linebacker from Purdue University, Turner played in 11 NFL seasons and spent his entire career with the 49ers from 1980-1990.
Keenan Burton Keenan Burton (born Louisville, Kentucky) is an American football wide receiver and kick returner for the University of Kentucky football team. Burton graduated from DuPont Manual Magnet High School in Louisville, Kentucky, where he attended the High School University program.
Keenan Wellar Keenan Wellar (born July 24, 1968, in Evanston, Illinois) is the originator and co-founder of the LiveWorkPlay self-advocacy organization (established in 1995) for people with intellectual disabilities based in Ottawa, Canada. It is a little known fact that Keenan was drafted 123rd overall in the NHL Entry Draft in 1986, at the age of 18, to the Chicago Blackhawks, his homestate team.
Keenan Wynn Keenan Wynn (July 27, 1916 – October 14, 1986) was an American character actor and member of a well-known show-business family. His bristling mustache and expressive face were his stock in trade as an actor.
Keene Sentinel The Keene Sentinel is an independently owned daily newspaper published in Keene, New Hampshire. It is the fifth oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States, having operated under the Sentinel name since its founding in March, 1799.
Keenen Ivory Wayans Keenen Ivory Wayans (born June 8, 1958 in New York City, New York) is an American actor, comedian, director and writer best known as the host and creator of the FOX sketch comedy series In Living Color, which also starred Jim Carrey and brother Damon Wayans. He was also one of the first cast members to leave the show, citing creative differences.
Keenora The steamboat SS Keenora is probably the best-known and most loved of all Lake Winnipeg steamboats. The vessel began operations as a steamboat on Lake of the Woods in Ontario, where from she was transported to Winnipeg, Manitoba and rebuilt.
Keep A keep is a strong central tower which normally forms the heart of a castle. Often the keep is the most defended area of a castle, and as such may form the main habitation area, or contain important stores such as the armoury or the main well.
Keep a Lid on Things "Keep a Lid on Things" is a song by Canadian group Crash Test Dummies and was the first single from their 1999 album Give Yourself a Hand. The song featured a new sound for the group, most notably Brad Roberts using falsetto vocals.
Keep A Child Alive KEEP NO CHILD ALIVE (KCA) is an urgent response to the AIDS pandemic ravaging Africa. With only 25 million dead, the disease continues wiping out whole societies, threatening economic infrastructure, and creating tragic devastation in the human structure.
Keep America Beautiful Keep America Beautiful, founded in 1953, is an organization best known for the famous "Crying Indian" public service advertisement (PSA) which launched on Earth Day in 1971. This advertising campaign has been widely credited with inspiring America's fledgling environmental movement.
Keep Austin Weird Keep Austin Weird is the slogan adopted by the Austin Business Alliance to promote small businesses in Austin, Texas. The phrase arose from an offhand remark by Red Wassenich in a phone call to a local radio station.
Keep Away Keep Away is a children's game sometimes called Monkey in the Middle or Piggy in the Middle or Pickle in a Dish. It is played essentially like reverse dodgeball because instead of trying to hit people in the center with the ball, you are trying to keep the ball away from them.
Keep it to Yourself (single) "Keep it to Yourself" is the ninth single by Surrey-based rock band Reuben, and the third single taken from their second album, Very Fast Very Dangerous. It was released in September 2005, one week ahead of the album.
Keep Islip Clean Keep Islip Clean (KIC) is a non-for-profit, volunteer organization that seeks to promote community beautification throughout the hamlets of Islip (town), New York on Long Island. The program is one of the largest of its kind covering the entire township of Islip (pop.
Keep It In The Family (game show) Keep It In The Family was an American television game show originally hosted by Bill Nimmo and Keefe Brasselle, and announced by Johnny "Come On Down" Olsen. It premiered as a half-hour pilot on October 12, 1957 on ABC and ran for four months, one season and approximately 16 telecasts until February 15, 1958.
Keep It On Wax "Keep It On Wax" is the ninth song from Alexisonfire's third studio album Crisis, most of the vocals provided by guitarist Wade Macneil and George George Pettit. It is rumored this song is about their former drummer Jessie Ingelevics.
Keep It Up Keep it Up was the third album released by the rock band Loverboy in 1983. With new hit tracks like Hot Girls in Love, the album became an instant hit, and reached #7 on the charts, as did the previous album released by the band.
Keep Left (pamphlet) Keep Left was a pamphlet published in the United Kingdom in 1947 by the New Statesman, written by Michael Foot, Richard Crossman and Ian Mikardo that advocated a democratic socialist "third force" foreign policy – a socialist Europe acting independently from either the United States or the Soviet Union – against the pro-American foreign policy of Labour foreign secretary Ernest Bevin. It was a key statement of the Labour left's dissent from the 1945-51 Labour government.
Keep on Rockin Keep on Rockin, subtitled The 70s Revisited, was a rock music fanzine published in St Helens, Merseyside, UK, between 1991 and 1996. It was launched and published by music writers Derek Wadeson and John Van der Kiste, who had collaborated on 'Beyond the Summertime', a biography of Mungo Jerry.
Keep On Keep On is the third album from original Pop Idol winner Will Young. The album was released on November 21 2005, debuting at #2 on the albums chart in the United Kingdom, as the album sold 107,318 copies in its first week.
Keep On Doin' "Keep On Doin'" is a 1970 funk song by The Isley Brothers, released on their T-Neck imprint. Issued as the first release off their Get Into Something album, the self-penned and produced single, like many of the group's releases in this time period after "It's Your Thing", cemented their place in the pop music world, was a boisterous in-your-face funk anthem that confesses to the listening audience to "keep on doing what you're doing 'til you can't do what you're doing no more".
Keep the Dog Keep the Dog was a United States-based experimental rock touring band from New York City formed in 1989 by English multi-instrumentalist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith. The sextet was conceived as a review band for performing selections of Frith's extensive repertoire of compositions from the previous 15 years.
Keep the River on Your Right Keep the River on your Right is a short memoir written by painter/anthropologist Tobias Schneebaum and published in 1969. It is an account of his journey into the jungles of Peru where he is accepted by "primitive" Indians and ultimately a tribe of cannibals.
Keep Talking "Keep Talking" is a song from Pink Floyd's 1994 album, The Division Bell. It features vocals by Stephen Hawking sampled from a BT television advertisement and was featured in both the P*U*L*S*E video and album.
Keep The Circle Keep The Circle is a compilation of b-sides from Manchester band Inspiral Carpets, it is to be released in the spring of 2007 to coincide with their short tour of the UK. The album will only be available as a download from iTunes.
Keep This Fire Burning "Keep This Fire Burning" was the first single from Swedish pop singer Robyn's third album Don't Stop The Music. Robyn's version of "Keep This Fire Burning" was not released in the UK, leading to UK soul singer Beverley Knight to cover it.
Keep Ya Head Up Keep Ya Head Up is a song by Tupac Shakur who rapped about the most critical situations of the ghetto and conveyed the times of burden to the public. It addresses issues concerning lack of respect toward the female gender, especially poor black women.
Keep Your Hands Off My Girl "Keep Your Hands Off My Girl" is a song by the pop rock band, Good Charlotte. It was released in 2006 on their official website and MySpace page and will be featured on their up coming album, Good Morning Revival.
Keep Your Heart Keep Your Heart is the full length debut by the punk revival band The Loved Ones. It was released in late-February 2006, and contains 13 tracks, including a re-recording of the track "100K" from their eponymous E.
Keep Yourself Alive "Keep Yourself Alive" () is the first track on the English rock group Queen's debut album, written by Brian May. It was released as Queen's first single along with another song from the album, "Son And Daughter".
Keeper of the Flame (film) Keeper of the Flame is a 1942 film starring Katharine Hepburn as the widow of a famous politician, whose evil doings are uncovered by reporter Spencer Tracy. The film was directed by George Cukor from a screenplay by Donald Ogden Stewart.
Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland The office of Keeper of the Privy Seal, one of the Great Offices of State, first appears in the reign of David II. After the Act of Union 1707 its holder was normally a peer, like the Keeper of the Great Seal.
Keeper of the seals In the context of the Politics of France under the Republic, "Keeper of the Seals" (Garde des Sceaux) is a title held by the Minister of Justice. Formerly, this title belonged to the Chancellor, the ancien régime counterpart of the minister of justice.
Keepers of the Past In the Eberron campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the Keepers of the Past are bards and clerics who determine which ancestor will guide a newborn Tairnadal elf through life. In Tairnadal religion, each elf is duty-bound to honor and emulate his or her patron ancestor.
Keepie uppie Keepie uppie is the art of juggling with a soccer/football using feet, knees, chest, shoulders, and head."Keepie-Uppie" in the Scots Dictionary It is similar to Kemari, a game formerly practised in the Japanese imperial court.
Keeping Lions Keeping Lions is a Post-Hardcore and Christian-rooted band based out of Dallas, Texas. The band has become noticed around the summer of 2006 when a fellow friend of the band, well-known musician Cheyenne Kimball's, television show "Cheyenne" featured the band and, more so, their drummer Jason Castro; who was depicted as a love interest of Cheyenne's during the show's run.
Keeping Score Keeping Score is the San Francisco Symphony’s five-year program designed to make classical music more accessible to people of all ages and musical backgrounds through television, the web, radio, DVDs, and in the classroom.
Keeping the Promise Keeping the Promise is a 1997 historical drama television film based on the children's novel The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare. It stars Brendan Fletcher as Matt Hallowell, Keith Carradine as Matt's father, Annette O'Toole as Matt's mother, Gordon Tootoosis as Chief Saknis, and William Lightning as Attean.
Keeping up with the Joneses "Keeping up with the Joneses" is a popular catchphrase in many parts of the English-speaking world. It refers to the desire to be seen as good as one's neighbours or contemporaries using the comparative benchmarks of social caste or the accumulation of material goods.
Keeping Up with the Steins Keeping Up With the Steins is a 2006 comedy film directed by Scott Marshall, and starring Garry Marshall, Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz and Daryl Hannah. The film is also a commentary on how too many Jewish families see a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah not as a coming of age for their son or daughter, but rather as an excuse to throw outrageously lavish parties.
Keepit Dam Keepit Dam is a water storage dam on the Namoi River in New South Wales, Australia. Keepit Dam retains water from the Namoi River 13 kilometres upstream of its junction with the Peel River for flood control and irrigation.
Keepsake (band) Keepsake was an influential emo band formed in 1997 by Paul Geller and Mark Silva in Coral Springs, Florida. After releasing three records on the independent label, Eulogy Records, Paul left the band for personal reasons to return to music years later as a solo act, "Pauly Jett," and produced three records for Sony Red distributed Undecided Records' artists Shindig, Hearts Over Rome, and Cru Jones.
Keepsakes Keepsakes - A Collection is an anthology by All About Eve released on 13 March 2006. It is available either as a double CD or as a limited edition double CD and DVD set (the DVD containing the band's videos and television performances).
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