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Kenny Kirkland Kenneth David “Kenny” Kirkland (September 28, 1955 in Newport, New York – November 11, 1998 in New York City, New York) was an American pianist/keyboardist most often associated with Sting, Branford Marsalis and Wynton Marsalis.
Kenny Klein Kenny Klein is a Folk and Country musician, a published author, and an elder and High Priest of the Blue Star tradition of Wicca. Born in New York City in 1955, Kenny developed an interest in British Folk music at an early age, and pursued the fiddle and other stringed instruments.
Kenny Marchant Kenneth "Kenny" Marchant, a Republican from Texas, was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2004. He was born February 23, 1951 in Bonham, Texas, though he calls Coppell, Texas, home.
Kenny McCormick Kenneth 'Kenny' McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone (and in the South Park motion picture by Beavis and Butthead and King of the Hill creator Mike Judge), is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. He is one of the four central characters, all of whom are nine-year old boys (the characters were eight years old in the earlier episodes).
Kenny Monday Kenny Monday (born November 25, 1961 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an Olympic gold medalist and three-time All-American wrestler from Oklahoma State University. He began wrestling at age six at a YMCA after-school program and grew up idolizing Olympic wrestler Wayne Wells.
Kenny Neal Kenny Neal (born October 14, 1957 in New Orleans, Louisiana), son of Raful Neal, is a blues and swamp blues guitar player, singer and band member. Neal comes from a very musical family and has often performed with his brothers in his band.
Kenny Page Kenny Page was a Scottish radio broadcaster, known for his on air comedy pranks and slick American-style presentation. He started his radio career on Radio Clyde presenting a short feature called Ken’s Corner in 1974.
Kenny Payne Kenneth Victor Payne (born November 25 1966, in Laurel, Mississippi) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 19th pick of the 1989 NBA Draft. Payne played in 4 NBA seasons for the 76ers from 1989–1993 and averaged 3.
Kenny Richey Kenneth (â€Kenny’) T. Richey (born August 3, 1964 in Zeist, Netherlands) is a UK-US dual citizen, born to a Scottish mother and American father, who was raised in Scotland but moved to Ohio to join his father in late 1982.
Kenny Robinson Kenneth Neal (Kenny) Robinson (November 3, 1969 - February 28, 1999) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Toronto Blue Jays (1995, 1997) and Kansas City Royals (1996). Robinson batted and threw right handed.
Kenny Roby North Carolina based singer-songwriter. Former lead singer of Six String Drag, which he formed with old friend bassist Rob Keller in the early 90's and became one of the main bands of the era's so called americana movement.
Kenny Rogers (baseball player) Kenny Rogers (born November 10, 1964 in Savannah, Georgia as Kenneth Scott Rogers) is a left-handed American Major League Baseball pitcher who has played for six Major League Baseball teams since his rookie year in 1989. Previously lauded only for his fielding and perfect game, he is currently the possessor of 23 consecutive shutout innings in postseason baseball.
Kenny Rogers Roasters Kenny Rogers Roasters is an oven-cooked chicken restaurant started in 1991 in the United States by country music musician Kenny Rogers and former Kentucky Fried Chicken owner and original developer John Y. Brown, Jr.
Kenny Sabir Kenny Sabir (aka Traksewt) is a Sydney based Australian musician, computer programmer, record label founder and event organiser. Sabir is perhaps best known as a member and producer of prominent Australian Hip-Hop band The Herd where he performs under his alias Traksewt.
Kenny Satterfield Kenneth (Kenny) Satterfield (born April 12 1981 in New York, New York) is an American professional basketball player, formerly in the NBA. At point guard, he previously played for the Denver Nuggets (2001-2002) and the Philadelphia 76ers (2002-2003).
Kenny Smith Kenny "The Jet" Smith (born March 8 1965, in Queens, New York) is an American former pro basketball player and current TV announcer. When Smith graduated from North Carolina in 1987, he held the school record for most assists with 768.
Kenny Thomas Kenneth (Kenny) Cornelius Thomas (born July 25 1977 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American professional basketball player. He currently plays power forward for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association.
Kenny Thomas (singer) Kenny Thomas (born in 1969 in Tottenham, London) is an English soul and dance singer. He gre up on Hillside Estate in Stamford Hill and went to St Ignatius Catholic School on the corner of Tottenham High Road/St Anne's Road.
Kenny Troutt Kenny Troutt was the founder of Excel Communications, a Texas based telecommunications company that used MLM (Multi-Level Marketing) to offer its main product, a long distance phone service. Troutt became an instant billionaire in 1998 when he sold the Excel business to Teleglobe for $3.
Kenny Vadas Kenneth "Kenny" Vadas (born July 25, 1981 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian actor. He has acted in several commercials and had guest roles on children's television series such as Goosebumps and Are You Afraid of the Dark?.
Kenny Walker Kenneth "Sky" Walker (born August 18 1964 in Roberta, Georgia) is a former professional basketball player, primarily for the New York Knicks of the NBA. Walker played college basketball at the University of Kentucky.
Kenny Wallace Kenny Wallace (born August 23, 1963) is a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series and Busch Series driver who currently drives the #78 Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet in Nextel Cup, and the #22 AutoZone Ford Fusion for PPC Racing in the Busch Series. He also works as an on-air personality for SPEED Channel, on shows such as NASCAR RaceDay and NASCAR Victory Lane.
Kenny Washington (American football) Kenneth S. "Kingfish" Washington (born August 31, 1918, Los Angeles, California; died June 24, 1971) was a professional football player who was one of the first African-Americans to play in the National Football League's modern (post-World War II) era.
Kenny Wharram Kenneth Malcolm Wharram (born July 2, 1933 in North Bay, Ontario, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey right winger who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League, all with the Chicago Blackhawks. He won a Stanley Cup in 1961.
Kenny White Kenny White is a singer-songwriter from New York City. Originally known mostly as a writer of music for radio and TV commercials and a producer and session keyboard player, in 2002 he released his first album, and began touring to promote his albums.
Kenny Young Kenny Young is an American songwriter who has been active as writer /artist / producer between 1963 up to the present. His most famous song was Under the Boardwalk recorded by The Drifters in 1964 and by the Rolling Stones, Beach Boys, and many other artists, this followed through the 1960s by top 10 songs for Ronnie Dove, Hermans Hermits, Reperata & the Delrons, Clodagh Rodgers, Fox, Yellow Dog and others.
Kenny's deaths Kenny's death is a running gag in the animated television series South Park. Kenny's manners of dying changes from episode to episode, and usually features someone or something that fatally hurts him (similar to Happy Tree Friends).
Kenny, Minneapolis Kenny is a neighborhood in the Southwest community in Minneapolis. Its boundaries are West 54th Street to the north, Lyndale Avenue South and Highway 121 to the east, West 62nd Street (Highway 62) to the south, and the alley between Knox and Logan Avenues South to the west.
Kennydale, Washington Kennydale is a neighborhood in Renton, Washington, in the United States. It lies along the southeastern shore of Lake Washington and straddles Interstate 405 which runs north-south between Renton and Bellevue, and borders the Newport Shores neighborhood of Bellevue.
Keno Keno is a lottery-like or bingo-like gambling game played at most modern casinos, and at many bingo halls. A player chooses anywhere from 1 to 20 numbers and marks them on a keno ticket of 80 numbers (1 to 80).
Keno Hills Keno Hills (born June 13, 1973 in Tampa, Florida) was an American football tailback for the New Orleans Saints from 1996 to 1998. He was selected in the 6th round of the 1996 NFL Draft from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
Kenoma Valentinius, a mid-2nd century Gnostic thinker and preacher, was among the early Christians who attempted to align Christianity with neo-Platonism. Valentinius pooled dual concepts from the Platonic world of ideal forms, or fullness, (pleroma) and the lower world of phenomena, or emptiness (kenoma).
Kenora (electoral district) Kenora is a federal and former provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since the early twentieth century.
Kenora District, Ontario Kenora District (2003 Postcensal population estimate: 66,130) is a district and census division in Northwestern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was created in 1907 from parts of Rainy River District.
Kenosha and Rockford Railroad Construction of the Kenosha and Rockford Railway was encouraged by the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin and, the 75-mile line was opened on July 21, 1861. Earlier plans had called for the line to be built between Kenosha and Beloit, Wisconsin, but Beloit had shown little interest in being the western terminus of the line.
Kenosuke Sato Kenosuke (Ken) Sato was an Imperial Japanese Navy theoretician, and overseas journalist for the Osaka Maininchi Shimbun newspaper, before World War II. He also wrote under the nom de plume "Amanojaku".
Kenoy Kennedy Kenoy Kennedy (born November 15, 1977 in Dallas, Texas) is a strong safety for the Detroit Lions in the National Football League. Kennedy played college football for the University of Arkansas before he entered the 2000 NFL Draft.
Kenroku-en Kenroku-en (ĺ…Ľĺ…ĺś’, Six Attributes Garden), located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan, is an old private garden developed from the 1620s to 1840s by the family of Maeda, the rulers of the former province of Kaga.
Kensal Green Cemetery Kensal Green Cemetery, located in Kensal Green, London, England, was incorporated in 1832 by The General Cemetery Company, and is the oldest of the 'Magnificent Seven' cemeteries still in operation. It is the only Victorian cemetery established by an act of the British Parliament with a mandate that its bodies may not be exhumed and cremated or the land sold for development.
Kensal Rise railway station Kensal Rise is on the North London Line on Chamberlayne Road in north London, and in Travelcard Zone 2. It opened at in 1873 as Harlesden, replacing a station of the same name at the crossing of Green Lane (later Wrottesley Road).
Kensei In ancient Japan, a kensei (剣č–; sometimes alternatively rendered in English as Kensai, Ken Sai, Kansei, or Kenshei) was a honorary title given to a warrior of legendary skill in swordsmanship. The literal translation of "kensei" is "sword saint".
Kensei: Sacred Fist Kensei: Sacred Fist is an action game that was published and developed by Konami. Released in Nov 30, 1998 in North America, the game is also known as Bugi in Japan where it was released in Nov 19, 1998, and as Kensei: Sacred Fist Value Series in Europe where it was released in Mar 9, 2001.
Kenshin Dragon Quest Square Enix's Kenshin Dragon Quest: Yomigaerishi Densetsu no Ken is a toy based on the popular Japanese Dragon Quest video game series that connects to a person's television set. "Kenshin" is the Japanese word for "Swordgod.
Kenshiro , or just Ken—as he is often called—is the central character of the Fist of the North Star manga, anime, and other related works. He is mostly based on Bruce Lee and the character Mad Max, borrowing the former's style and looks while using the clothes and setting of the latter.
Kensho Kenshō (見性), literally "seeing the nature" in Japanese, is the experience of enlightenment described in the context of Zen Buddhism. The term is often used to denote an initial awakening experience, seeing one's True-Nature or Buddha-Nature, that can be enlarged and clarified through further practice in daily life.
Kenshukai Karate Kenshukai Karate is a "re-spawn" of Go-Kan-Ryu Karate-Do; it incorporates features of both the Goju-ryu and Shotokan styles of karate, and was founded by Shihan Adrian Sclanders in 1992. Originally founded in Australia, the style recently set up an organisation in the UK.
Kensico Cemetery Kensico Cemetery, located in Valhalla, Westchester Co., New York, was founded in 1889, when many New York City cemeteries were becoming full, and rural cemeteries were being created near the railroads which served the city.
Kensico Cemetery (Metro-North station) Kensico Cemetery was a station on the Harlem Line of the Metro-North Railroad which served the large cemetery of the same name which the line runs through. The station was similar to the still-existent and nearby Mount Pleasant station in which it served friends and family of those buried there instead of actual commuters and saw only a few trains a day.
Kensington (Olympia) station Kensington (Olympia) station is a National Rail and London Underground station in West London. On the Underground network it is the terminus of a short branch of the District Line from Earl's Court, although built as part of the Outer Circle; on the main-line railway it is on the West London Line between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction, used by many trains to bypass Central London.
Kensington (UK Parliament constituency) Kensington is a former Parliamentary constituency in the Parliament of the United Kingdom in West London, comprising the northern and central parts of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, around Kensington. It existed between 1974 and 1997.
Kensington and Chelsea (UK Parliament constituency) Kensington and Chelsea is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is one of the safest Conservative seats in the United Kingdom, and since it's creation in 1997, has become a presitgous seat, with the norious M.
Kensington and Chelsea parks and open spaces The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, an Inner London borough, has responsibility for some of the parks and open spaces within its boundaries. Most of them are relatively small: many are the typical London square, built to service the houses around that square.
Kensington Avenue Kensington Avenue is a one of the most important, high-volume traffic corridors in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It runs north to south connecting Hastings Street with the Lougheed Highway and the Trans-Canada Highway.
Kensington by-election, 1988 The Kensington by-election, in Kensington, on July 14,1988 was held after the death of Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Brandon Rhys-Williams. A safe Tory seat, it was won by Dudley Fishburn, who would go on to retain the seat in 1992.
Kensington District, Pennsylvania Kensington District, or The Kensington District of the Northern Liberties, was one of the twenty-nine municipalities that formed Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania prior to the enactment of the Act of Consolidation, 1854, when it became incorporated into the newly expanded City of Philadelphia. The district was roughly bound by Lehigh Avenue to the north, Germantown Avenue and 6th Street to the west, Cohocksihk Creek to the south, York Street, Norris Street, and Frankford Avenue to the west.
Kensington Gardens Kensington Gardens, once the private gardens of Kensington Palace, is one of the Royal Parks of London, lying immediately to the west of Hyde Park. Most of it is in the City of Westminster, but a small section to the west is in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Kensington Market Band Kensington Market was a Toronto, Canada based rock band, active from 1967-1969. Named after a downtown Toronto neighbourhood, it was formed by singer/songwriter and guitarist Keith McKie (born November 20, 1947 in St Albans, England, immigrated to Canada in April 1953), formely with The Vendettas, with guitarist and pianist Eugene Martynec (born March 28, 1947 in Germany) from Bobby Kris & The Imperials.
Kensington primary school Kensington Primary School, located four kilometres from the centre of Melbourne, is one of the oldest schools in Victoria. It has served its vibrant and rapidly changing inner city neighbourhood since 1881 and is proud of the role it plays in community life today.
Kensington Park, Bristol Kensington Park is a small district in the city of Bristol, England. It is centred around the stretch of Bath Road which runs from Arno's Vale to Brislington village, and includes Kensington Park Road, Kings and Hampstead Roads, the southern end of Winchester and Wick Roads, Eagle Road and the northern parts of Water Lane.
Kensington Prairie Elementary School Kensington Prairie Elementary was a public elementary school in Surrey, British Columbia part of School District 36 Surrey from 1887-2006. The original one-room schoolhouse stood at Kensington-Mud Bay Road (40th Avenue) and Coast Meridian (168th Street), and the second one was built a mile to the south, at Brown Road (later 32nd Avenue), with additions to the latter over the years.
Kensington Princesses "Kensington Princess" is a term sometimes used to describe a person who lives in or around the borough of Kensington and Chelsea (a wealthy area of London) and has been protected from the outside world/hot housed. It is quite a derogatory term, though less so than "sloane" or "sloaney" which refers to those living around sloane square.
Kensington Roof Gardens Kensington Roof Gardens (formerly known as Derry and Toms Roof Gardens) is a roof garden covering 6,000 m² (1.5 acres) of the top of the Derry and Toms building on Kensington High Street, in central London, near Kensington Gardens.
Kensington Security Slot A Kensington Security Slot (also called a K-Slot or Kensington lock) is a small hole found on almost all recent small or portable computer and electronics equipment, particularly on expensive and relatively light ones: laptops and LCDs, and even some larger electronics, such as many recent Dell PCs. It is used for attaching a lock, in particular those from Kensington Technology Group, who are its originators.
Kensington Technology Group Kensington Technology Group is a division brand of ACCO Brands, Inc. (located in Redwood Shores, California) that sells computer accessories and periphery such as computer mice, computer keyboards, notebook bags and power supplies.
Kensington Welfare Rights Union The Kensington Welfare Rights Union is a progressive social justice, political action, and advocacy group for the rights of the poor and homeless operating out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and led by Cheri Honkala. The group was formed in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood in April of 1991.
Kensington, Brooklyn Kensington is a neighborhood in the center of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is bordered by Coney Island Avenue to the east, Caton Avenue to the north, McDonald Avenue to the west, and Ditmas Avenue to the south.
Kensington, California Kensington is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located in the East Bay, part of the San Francisco Bay Area, in Contra Costa County, California. The population was 4,936 at the 2000 census.
Kensington, Gauteng Kensington is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa, located in Region 3. The suburb was established by Max Langermann (after whom the thoroughfare Langermann Drive is named) in 1897 and was leased from the Bezuidenhout family of Doornfontein, whose family cemetery still stands in Bezuidenhout Park.
Kensington, New South Wales Kensington is a suburb in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 6km south east of the Sydney central business district, in the Local Government Area of the City of Randwick, in the Eastern Suburbs region.
Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Kensington is a neighborhood located in the United States city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located in the Near Northeast section of Philadelphia, located just a couple of miles northeast of Center City.
Kensuke Sasaki Kensuke Sasaki is a Japanese professional wrestler who currently wrestles for various promotions through his own agency, such as New Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling NOAH, All Japan Pro Wrestling, and Dragon Gate. His agency also runs shows by itself.
Kent and Dollar Farm massacres The Kent and Dollar Farm massacres was one of the earliest massacres of Sinhalese civilian carried out by the LTTE. The Kent and Dollar Farm massacres took place on November 30 1984,at two tiny farming villages in the district of Mullaitivu.
Kent and Sharpshooters Yeomanry The Kent and Sharpshooters Yeomanry is a unit of the Territorial Army ('TA') that was formed in 1961 as the Kent and County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) by the amalgamation of two yeomanry regiments, the 297 (Kent Yeomanry) Regt, Royal Artillery and the 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry. It served initially as an armoured reconnaissance regiment until 1967 and the re-organisation of the TA, when it was disbanded and reconstituted as three separate units:
Kent Archaeological Society The Kent Archaeological Society was founded in 1857 to promote the study and publication of archaeology and history, especially that pertaining to the ancient county of Kent in England. This includes the modern administrative county as well as areas now subsumed by south east London and in the district of Medway.
Kent Bottenfield Kent Dennis Bottenfield (born November 14 ,1968 in Portland, Oregon) was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1992 to 2001 for the Montreal Expos, Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Anaheim Angels, Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros.
Kent Brewster Kent Brewster (born 1961) is a Hugo- and Nebula-nominated writer, editor, and publisher. He has been the publisher of Speculations, a magazine of science fiction and other speculative fiction, since its inception in 1994 with the magazine being published online since 1999.
Kent City School District, Portage County, Ohio The Kent City School District is a secondary school district headquartered in Kent, Ohio, United States. It serves approximately 4,000 students living in Kent, Franklin Township, Brady Lake, Sugar Bush Knolls, and a small portion of southern Streetsboro.
Kent College Kent College, Canterbury is an independent co-educational boarding and day school for pupils between the ages of 11 and 18. Vernon Holme, its junior school, is located about a mile away, and provides day school education for boys and girls between the ages of 3 and 11, and boarding for children aged 7 and above.
Kent Conrad Kent Conrad (born Gaylord Kent Conrad on March 12 1948) is a United States senator from North Dakota. He is a member of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party, the North Dakota affiliate of the Democratic Party.
Kent Cooper Kent Cooper (22 March 1880 to 31 January 1965) served with the Associated Press for 41 years, including positions as general manager from 1925 to 1943 and concluding his career as executive director. Cooper is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, New York.
Kent County Cricket Club Kent County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major county clubs which make up the English domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Kent. Its limited overs team is called the Kent Spitfires.
Kent County Cricket Club in 2005 Kent County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division One of the County Championship and Divsion Two of the totesport League. They started the Championship at 11-2 to win it, behind Surrey and Warwickshire.
Kent County League The Kent County League is a football competition based in Kent, England. The league has five senior divisions - the Kent County League Premier Division, Division One East and West and Division Two East and West, plus Reserve divisions.
Kent distribution The 5-parameter Fisher-Bingham distribution or Kent distribution is a probability distribution on the two-dimensional unit sphere S^{2}, in Bbb{R}^{3} . It is the analogue on the two-dimensional unit sphere of the bivariate normal distribution with an unconstrained covariance matrix.
Kent Denver School Kent Denver School is a private, co-educational, non-sectarian college preparatory high school in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. It traces its origin back to the 1922 founding of the Kent School for Girls, and has existed as a co-educational institution since 1974.
Kent Derricott Kent Derricott is an actor and television personality, or gaijin tarento, in Japan who was born on 3 March 1955 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. He first learned Japanese at a Mormon mission and also did his mission work in Japan.
Kent Dixon Kent Dixon, born October 8th 1942, is a writer, essayist and professor of English and Creative Writing at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, where he lives with his wife, Mimi Dixon. He has published over 20 short stories and nonfiction pieces, including a travel-writing essay on time spent in a correctional facility and an explanation of the funeral home-crematory business, including his experience in personally cremating his late father in 1972.
Kent Falcons The Kent Falcons are a member of the British Collegiate American Football League (BCAFL)'s Southern Conference-Southern Division. From 1996-2000 and starting again in 2005, the team was known as the Kent Falcons.
Kent Falls State Park Kent Falls, a state park in the town of Kent, Connecticut, is a series of waterfalls on the Falls Brook, a tributary of the Housatonic River. The park is located in the Litchfield Hills, in the southern Berkshires.
Kent Family Placement Project The Kent Family Placement Project (also known as the "Kent Project") was initiated in 1975 by Nancy Hazel, noted author and previous Research Fellow with the University of Kent department of Social Work.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service Kent Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service for the county of Kent covering a geographical area south of London, to the coast and including major shipping routes via the Thames and Medway rivers. The total coastline covered is 225km (139 miles); it has 66 fire stations, and 13 district fire safety offices.
Kent Hance Kent Ronald Hance (born November 14, 1942, in Dimmitt, Texas) is a lobbyist and lawyer who was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from west Texas, having served from 1979 to 1985. After his congressional service, he switched to the Republican Party.
Kent House railway station Kent House railway station serves an area between Penge and New Beckenham in the London Borough of Bromley in south London: it takes its name from Kent House Road nearby. It is in Travelcard Zone 4, and the station and all trains are operated by Southeastern.
Kent Hull Kent Hull (born January 13, 1960) is a former offensive lineman in the National Football League and United States Football League. He played center for the New Jersey Generals of the USFL and Buffalo Bills of the NFL.
Kent Institute of Art & Design The Kent Institute of Art & Design (KIAD - often pronounced phonetically as ) was an art school based across three campuses in the county of Kent, in the United Kingdom. It was formed by the amalgamation of three independent colleges: Maidstone Art College, Medway College of Art and Design, and Canterbury Art College.
Kent Island High School Kent Island High School is a public high school in Stevensville, Maryland that first opened in 1998 to accommodate the growing population of Queen Anne's County. The school takes its name from Kent Island, the location of the school (and the entire census designated place of Stevensville).
Kent Island, Maryland Kent Island is the largest island in the Chesapeake Bay, and a historic place in Maryland. To the east, a narrow channel known as the Kent Narrows barely separates the island from the Delmarva Peninsula, and on the other side, the island is separated from Sandy Point, an area near Annapolis, by roughly four miles (6.
Kent Johanssen Kent Johanssen (born June 30, 1970) is a Norwegian ski jumper who competed from 1989 to 1997. He won a silver medal in the individual normal hill at the 1991 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Val di Fiemme.
Kent Larson Kent Larson is an American gay pornographic actor (porn star) who performs in pornographic movies for a number of major gay porn studios. Larson is probably most known for his football-build physique and his shy/quiet personality off the set.
Kent Manderville Kent Manderville (born April 12, 1971 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian ice hockey player who has played in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Edmonton Oilers, Hartford Whalers/Carolina Hurricanes, Philadelphia Flyers and the Pittsburgh Penguins. He was drafted 24th overall in the 2nd round by the Calgary Flames in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft.
Kenny Klein Kenny Klein is a Folk and Country musician, a published author, and an elder and High Priest of the Blue Star tradition of Wicca. Born in New York City in 1955, Kenny developed an interest in British Folk music at an early age, and pursued the fiddle and other stringed instruments.
Kenny Marchant Kenneth "Kenny" Marchant, a Republican from Texas, was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2004. He was born February 23, 1951 in Bonham, Texas, though he calls Coppell, Texas, home.
Kenny McCormick Kenneth 'Kenny' McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone (and in the South Park motion picture by Beavis and Butthead and King of the Hill creator Mike Judge), is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. He is one of the four central characters, all of whom are nine-year old boys (the characters were eight years old in the earlier episodes).
Kenny Monday Kenny Monday (born November 25, 1961 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an Olympic gold medalist and three-time All-American wrestler from Oklahoma State University. He began wrestling at age six at a YMCA after-school program and grew up idolizing Olympic wrestler Wayne Wells.
Kenny Neal Kenny Neal (born October 14, 1957 in New Orleans, Louisiana), son of Raful Neal, is a blues and swamp blues guitar player, singer and band member. Neal comes from a very musical family and has often performed with his brothers in his band.
Kenny Page Kenny Page was a Scottish radio broadcaster, known for his on air comedy pranks and slick American-style presentation. He started his radio career on Radio Clyde presenting a short feature called Ken’s Corner in 1974.
Kenny Payne Kenneth Victor Payne (born November 25 1966, in Laurel, Mississippi) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 19th pick of the 1989 NBA Draft. Payne played in 4 NBA seasons for the 76ers from 1989–1993 and averaged 3.
Kenny Richey Kenneth (â€Kenny’) T. Richey (born August 3, 1964 in Zeist, Netherlands) is a UK-US dual citizen, born to a Scottish mother and American father, who was raised in Scotland but moved to Ohio to join his father in late 1982.
Kenny Robinson Kenneth Neal (Kenny) Robinson (November 3, 1969 - February 28, 1999) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Toronto Blue Jays (1995, 1997) and Kansas City Royals (1996). Robinson batted and threw right handed.
Kenny Roby North Carolina based singer-songwriter. Former lead singer of Six String Drag, which he formed with old friend bassist Rob Keller in the early 90's and became one of the main bands of the era's so called americana movement.
Kenny Rogers (baseball player) Kenny Rogers (born November 10, 1964 in Savannah, Georgia as Kenneth Scott Rogers) is a left-handed American Major League Baseball pitcher who has played for six Major League Baseball teams since his rookie year in 1989. Previously lauded only for his fielding and perfect game, he is currently the possessor of 23 consecutive shutout innings in postseason baseball.
Kenny Rogers Roasters Kenny Rogers Roasters is an oven-cooked chicken restaurant started in 1991 in the United States by country music musician Kenny Rogers and former Kentucky Fried Chicken owner and original developer John Y. Brown, Jr.
Kenny Sabir Kenny Sabir (aka Traksewt) is a Sydney based Australian musician, computer programmer, record label founder and event organiser. Sabir is perhaps best known as a member and producer of prominent Australian Hip-Hop band The Herd where he performs under his alias Traksewt.
Kenny Satterfield Kenneth (Kenny) Satterfield (born April 12 1981 in New York, New York) is an American professional basketball player, formerly in the NBA. At point guard, he previously played for the Denver Nuggets (2001-2002) and the Philadelphia 76ers (2002-2003).
Kenny Smith Kenny "The Jet" Smith (born March 8 1965, in Queens, New York) is an American former pro basketball player and current TV announcer. When Smith graduated from North Carolina in 1987, he held the school record for most assists with 768.
Kenny Thomas Kenneth (Kenny) Cornelius Thomas (born July 25 1977 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American professional basketball player. He currently plays power forward for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association.
Kenny Thomas (singer) Kenny Thomas (born in 1969 in Tottenham, London) is an English soul and dance singer. He gre up on Hillside Estate in Stamford Hill and went to St Ignatius Catholic School on the corner of Tottenham High Road/St Anne's Road.
Kenny Troutt Kenny Troutt was the founder of Excel Communications, a Texas based telecommunications company that used MLM (Multi-Level Marketing) to offer its main product, a long distance phone service. Troutt became an instant billionaire in 1998 when he sold the Excel business to Teleglobe for $3.
Kenny Vadas Kenneth "Kenny" Vadas (born July 25, 1981 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian actor. He has acted in several commercials and had guest roles on children's television series such as Goosebumps and Are You Afraid of the Dark?.
Kenny Walker Kenneth "Sky" Walker (born August 18 1964 in Roberta, Georgia) is a former professional basketball player, primarily for the New York Knicks of the NBA. Walker played college basketball at the University of Kentucky.
Kenny Wallace Kenny Wallace (born August 23, 1963) is a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series and Busch Series driver who currently drives the #78 Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet in Nextel Cup, and the #22 AutoZone Ford Fusion for PPC Racing in the Busch Series. He also works as an on-air personality for SPEED Channel, on shows such as NASCAR RaceDay and NASCAR Victory Lane.
Kenny Washington (American football) Kenneth S. "Kingfish" Washington (born August 31, 1918, Los Angeles, California; died June 24, 1971) was a professional football player who was one of the first African-Americans to play in the National Football League's modern (post-World War II) era.
Kenny Wharram Kenneth Malcolm Wharram (born July 2, 1933 in North Bay, Ontario, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey right winger who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League, all with the Chicago Blackhawks. He won a Stanley Cup in 1961.
Kenny White Kenny White is a singer-songwriter from New York City. Originally known mostly as a writer of music for radio and TV commercials and a producer and session keyboard player, in 2002 he released his first album, and began touring to promote his albums.
Kenny Young Kenny Young is an American songwriter who has been active as writer /artist / producer between 1963 up to the present. His most famous song was Under the Boardwalk recorded by The Drifters in 1964 and by the Rolling Stones, Beach Boys, and many other artists, this followed through the 1960s by top 10 songs for Ronnie Dove, Hermans Hermits, Reperata & the Delrons, Clodagh Rodgers, Fox, Yellow Dog and others.
Kenny's deaths Kenny's death is a running gag in the animated television series South Park. Kenny's manners of dying changes from episode to episode, and usually features someone or something that fatally hurts him (similar to Happy Tree Friends).
Kenny, Minneapolis Kenny is a neighborhood in the Southwest community in Minneapolis. Its boundaries are West 54th Street to the north, Lyndale Avenue South and Highway 121 to the east, West 62nd Street (Highway 62) to the south, and the alley between Knox and Logan Avenues South to the west.
Kennydale, Washington Kennydale is a neighborhood in Renton, Washington, in the United States. It lies along the southeastern shore of Lake Washington and straddles Interstate 405 which runs north-south between Renton and Bellevue, and borders the Newport Shores neighborhood of Bellevue.
Keno Keno is a lottery-like or bingo-like gambling game played at most modern casinos, and at many bingo halls. A player chooses anywhere from 1 to 20 numbers and marks them on a keno ticket of 80 numbers (1 to 80).
Keno Hills Keno Hills (born June 13, 1973 in Tampa, Florida) was an American football tailback for the New Orleans Saints from 1996 to 1998. He was selected in the 6th round of the 1996 NFL Draft from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
Kenoma Valentinius, a mid-2nd century Gnostic thinker and preacher, was among the early Christians who attempted to align Christianity with neo-Platonism. Valentinius pooled dual concepts from the Platonic world of ideal forms, or fullness, (pleroma) and the lower world of phenomena, or emptiness (kenoma).
Kenora (electoral district) Kenora is a federal and former provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 2004, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since the early twentieth century.
Kenora District, Ontario Kenora District (2003 Postcensal population estimate: 66,130) is a district and census division in Northwestern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was created in 1907 from parts of Rainy River District.
Kenosha and Rockford Railroad Construction of the Kenosha and Rockford Railway was encouraged by the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin and, the 75-mile line was opened on July 21, 1861. Earlier plans had called for the line to be built between Kenosha and Beloit, Wisconsin, but Beloit had shown little interest in being the western terminus of the line.
Kenosuke Sato Kenosuke (Ken) Sato was an Imperial Japanese Navy theoretician, and overseas journalist for the Osaka Maininchi Shimbun newspaper, before World War II. He also wrote under the nom de plume "Amanojaku".
Kenoy Kennedy Kenoy Kennedy (born November 15, 1977 in Dallas, Texas) is a strong safety for the Detroit Lions in the National Football League. Kennedy played college football for the University of Arkansas before he entered the 2000 NFL Draft.
Kenroku-en Kenroku-en (ĺ…Ľĺ…ĺś’, Six Attributes Garden), located in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan, is an old private garden developed from the 1620s to 1840s by the family of Maeda, the rulers of the former province of Kaga.
Kensal Green Cemetery Kensal Green Cemetery, located in Kensal Green, London, England, was incorporated in 1832 by The General Cemetery Company, and is the oldest of the 'Magnificent Seven' cemeteries still in operation. It is the only Victorian cemetery established by an act of the British Parliament with a mandate that its bodies may not be exhumed and cremated or the land sold for development.
Kensal Rise railway station Kensal Rise is on the North London Line on Chamberlayne Road in north London, and in Travelcard Zone 2. It opened at in 1873 as Harlesden, replacing a station of the same name at the crossing of Green Lane (later Wrottesley Road).
Kensei In ancient Japan, a kensei (剣č–; sometimes alternatively rendered in English as Kensai, Ken Sai, Kansei, or Kenshei) was a honorary title given to a warrior of legendary skill in swordsmanship. The literal translation of "kensei" is "sword saint".
Kensei: Sacred Fist Kensei: Sacred Fist is an action game that was published and developed by Konami. Released in Nov 30, 1998 in North America, the game is also known as Bugi in Japan where it was released in Nov 19, 1998, and as Kensei: Sacred Fist Value Series in Europe where it was released in Mar 9, 2001.
Kenshin Dragon Quest Square Enix's Kenshin Dragon Quest: Yomigaerishi Densetsu no Ken is a toy based on the popular Japanese Dragon Quest video game series that connects to a person's television set. "Kenshin" is the Japanese word for "Swordgod.
Kenshiro , or just Ken—as he is often called—is the central character of the Fist of the North Star manga, anime, and other related works. He is mostly based on Bruce Lee and the character Mad Max, borrowing the former's style and looks while using the clothes and setting of the latter.
Kensho Kenshō (見性), literally "seeing the nature" in Japanese, is the experience of enlightenment described in the context of Zen Buddhism. The term is often used to denote an initial awakening experience, seeing one's True-Nature or Buddha-Nature, that can be enlarged and clarified through further practice in daily life.
Kenshukai Karate Kenshukai Karate is a "re-spawn" of Go-Kan-Ryu Karate-Do; it incorporates features of both the Goju-ryu and Shotokan styles of karate, and was founded by Shihan Adrian Sclanders in 1992. Originally founded in Australia, the style recently set up an organisation in the UK.
Kensico Cemetery Kensico Cemetery, located in Valhalla, Westchester Co., New York, was founded in 1889, when many New York City cemeteries were becoming full, and rural cemeteries were being created near the railroads which served the city.
Kensico Cemetery (Metro-North station) Kensico Cemetery was a station on the Harlem Line of the Metro-North Railroad which served the large cemetery of the same name which the line runs through. The station was similar to the still-existent and nearby Mount Pleasant station in which it served friends and family of those buried there instead of actual commuters and saw only a few trains a day.
Kensington (Olympia) station Kensington (Olympia) station is a National Rail and London Underground station in West London. On the Underground network it is the terminus of a short branch of the District Line from Earl's Court, although built as part of the Outer Circle; on the main-line railway it is on the West London Line between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction, used by many trains to bypass Central London.
Kensington (UK Parliament constituency) Kensington is a former Parliamentary constituency in the Parliament of the United Kingdom in West London, comprising the northern and central parts of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, around Kensington. It existed between 1974 and 1997.
Kensington and Chelsea (UK Parliament constituency) Kensington and Chelsea is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is one of the safest Conservative seats in the United Kingdom, and since it's creation in 1997, has become a presitgous seat, with the norious M.
Kensington and Chelsea parks and open spaces The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, an Inner London borough, has responsibility for some of the parks and open spaces within its boundaries. Most of them are relatively small: many are the typical London square, built to service the houses around that square.
Kensington Avenue Kensington Avenue is a one of the most important, high-volume traffic corridors in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. It runs north to south connecting Hastings Street with the Lougheed Highway and the Trans-Canada Highway.
Kensington by-election, 1988 The Kensington by-election, in Kensington, on July 14,1988 was held after the death of Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Brandon Rhys-Williams. A safe Tory seat, it was won by Dudley Fishburn, who would go on to retain the seat in 1992.
Kensington District, Pennsylvania Kensington District, or The Kensington District of the Northern Liberties, was one of the twenty-nine municipalities that formed Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania prior to the enactment of the Act of Consolidation, 1854, when it became incorporated into the newly expanded City of Philadelphia. The district was roughly bound by Lehigh Avenue to the north, Germantown Avenue and 6th Street to the west, Cohocksihk Creek to the south, York Street, Norris Street, and Frankford Avenue to the west.
Kensington Gardens Kensington Gardens, once the private gardens of Kensington Palace, is one of the Royal Parks of London, lying immediately to the west of Hyde Park. Most of it is in the City of Westminster, but a small section to the west is in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Kensington Market Band Kensington Market was a Toronto, Canada based rock band, active from 1967-1969. Named after a downtown Toronto neighbourhood, it was formed by singer/songwriter and guitarist Keith McKie (born November 20, 1947 in St Albans, England, immigrated to Canada in April 1953), formely with The Vendettas, with guitarist and pianist Eugene Martynec (born March 28, 1947 in Germany) from Bobby Kris & The Imperials.
Kensington primary school Kensington Primary School, located four kilometres from the centre of Melbourne, is one of the oldest schools in Victoria. It has served its vibrant and rapidly changing inner city neighbourhood since 1881 and is proud of the role it plays in community life today.
Kensington Park, Bristol Kensington Park is a small district in the city of Bristol, England. It is centred around the stretch of Bath Road which runs from Arno's Vale to Brislington village, and includes Kensington Park Road, Kings and Hampstead Roads, the southern end of Winchester and Wick Roads, Eagle Road and the northern parts of Water Lane.
Kensington Prairie Elementary School Kensington Prairie Elementary was a public elementary school in Surrey, British Columbia part of School District 36 Surrey from 1887-2006. The original one-room schoolhouse stood at Kensington-Mud Bay Road (40th Avenue) and Coast Meridian (168th Street), and the second one was built a mile to the south, at Brown Road (later 32nd Avenue), with additions to the latter over the years.
Kensington Princesses "Kensington Princess" is a term sometimes used to describe a person who lives in or around the borough of Kensington and Chelsea (a wealthy area of London) and has been protected from the outside world/hot housed. It is quite a derogatory term, though less so than "sloane" or "sloaney" which refers to those living around sloane square.
Kensington Roof Gardens Kensington Roof Gardens (formerly known as Derry and Toms Roof Gardens) is a roof garden covering 6,000 m² (1.5 acres) of the top of the Derry and Toms building on Kensington High Street, in central London, near Kensington Gardens.
Kensington Security Slot A Kensington Security Slot (also called a K-Slot or Kensington lock) is a small hole found on almost all recent small or portable computer and electronics equipment, particularly on expensive and relatively light ones: laptops and LCDs, and even some larger electronics, such as many recent Dell PCs. It is used for attaching a lock, in particular those from Kensington Technology Group, who are its originators.
Kensington Technology Group Kensington Technology Group is a division brand of ACCO Brands, Inc. (located in Redwood Shores, California) that sells computer accessories and periphery such as computer mice, computer keyboards, notebook bags and power supplies.
Kensington Welfare Rights Union The Kensington Welfare Rights Union is a progressive social justice, political action, and advocacy group for the rights of the poor and homeless operating out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and led by Cheri Honkala. The group was formed in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood in April of 1991.
Kensington, Brooklyn Kensington is a neighborhood in the center of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is bordered by Coney Island Avenue to the east, Caton Avenue to the north, McDonald Avenue to the west, and Ditmas Avenue to the south.
Kensington, California Kensington is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located in the East Bay, part of the San Francisco Bay Area, in Contra Costa County, California. The population was 4,936 at the 2000 census.
Kensington, Gauteng Kensington is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa, located in Region 3. The suburb was established by Max Langermann (after whom the thoroughfare Langermann Drive is named) in 1897 and was leased from the Bezuidenhout family of Doornfontein, whose family cemetery still stands in Bezuidenhout Park.
Kensington, New South Wales Kensington is a suburb in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 6km south east of the Sydney central business district, in the Local Government Area of the City of Randwick, in the Eastern Suburbs region.
Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Kensington is a neighborhood located in the United States city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is located in the Near Northeast section of Philadelphia, located just a couple of miles northeast of Center City.
Kensuke Sasaki Kensuke Sasaki is a Japanese professional wrestler who currently wrestles for various promotions through his own agency, such as New Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling NOAH, All Japan Pro Wrestling, and Dragon Gate. His agency also runs shows by itself.
Kent and Dollar Farm massacres The Kent and Dollar Farm massacres was one of the earliest massacres of Sinhalese civilian carried out by the LTTE. The Kent and Dollar Farm massacres took place on November 30 1984,at two tiny farming villages in the district of Mullaitivu.
Kent and Sharpshooters Yeomanry The Kent and Sharpshooters Yeomanry is a unit of the Territorial Army ('TA') that was formed in 1961 as the Kent and County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters) by the amalgamation of two yeomanry regiments, the 297 (Kent Yeomanry) Regt, Royal Artillery and the 3rd/4th County of London Yeomanry. It served initially as an armoured reconnaissance regiment until 1967 and the re-organisation of the TA, when it was disbanded and reconstituted as three separate units:
Kent Archaeological Society The Kent Archaeological Society was founded in 1857 to promote the study and publication of archaeology and history, especially that pertaining to the ancient county of Kent in England. This includes the modern administrative county as well as areas now subsumed by south east London and in the district of Medway.
Kent Bottenfield Kent Dennis Bottenfield (born November 14 ,1968 in Portland, Oregon) was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1992 to 2001 for the Montreal Expos, Colorado Rockies, San Francisco Giants, Chicago Cubs, St. Louis Cardinals, Anaheim Angels, Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Astros.
Kent Brewster Kent Brewster (born 1961) is a Hugo- and Nebula-nominated writer, editor, and publisher. He has been the publisher of Speculations, a magazine of science fiction and other speculative fiction, since its inception in 1994 with the magazine being published online since 1999.
Kent City School District, Portage County, Ohio The Kent City School District is a secondary school district headquartered in Kent, Ohio, United States. It serves approximately 4,000 students living in Kent, Franklin Township, Brady Lake, Sugar Bush Knolls, and a small portion of southern Streetsboro.
Kent College Kent College, Canterbury is an independent co-educational boarding and day school for pupils between the ages of 11 and 18. Vernon Holme, its junior school, is located about a mile away, and provides day school education for boys and girls between the ages of 3 and 11, and boarding for children aged 7 and above.
Kent Conrad Kent Conrad (born Gaylord Kent Conrad on March 12 1948) is a United States senator from North Dakota. He is a member of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party, the North Dakota affiliate of the Democratic Party.
Kent Cooper Kent Cooper (22 March 1880 to 31 January 1965) served with the Associated Press for 41 years, including positions as general manager from 1925 to 1943 and concluding his career as executive director. Cooper is buried in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, New York.
Kent County Cricket Club Kent County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major county clubs which make up the English domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Kent. Its limited overs team is called the Kent Spitfires.
Kent County Cricket Club in 2005 Kent County Cricket Club in 2005 are playing their cricket in Division One of the County Championship and Divsion Two of the totesport League. They started the Championship at 11-2 to win it, behind Surrey and Warwickshire.
Kent County League The Kent County League is a football competition based in Kent, England. The league has five senior divisions - the Kent County League Premier Division, Division One East and West and Division Two East and West, plus Reserve divisions.
Kent distribution The 5-parameter Fisher-Bingham distribution or Kent distribution is a probability distribution on the two-dimensional unit sphere S^{2}, in Bbb{R}^{3} . It is the analogue on the two-dimensional unit sphere of the bivariate normal distribution with an unconstrained covariance matrix.
Kent Denver School Kent Denver School is a private, co-educational, non-sectarian college preparatory high school in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. It traces its origin back to the 1922 founding of the Kent School for Girls, and has existed as a co-educational institution since 1974.
Kent Derricott Kent Derricott is an actor and television personality, or gaijin tarento, in Japan who was born on 3 March 1955 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. He first learned Japanese at a Mormon mission and also did his mission work in Japan.
Kent Dixon Kent Dixon, born October 8th 1942, is a writer, essayist and professor of English and Creative Writing at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, where he lives with his wife, Mimi Dixon. He has published over 20 short stories and nonfiction pieces, including a travel-writing essay on time spent in a correctional facility and an explanation of the funeral home-crematory business, including his experience in personally cremating his late father in 1972.
Kent Falcons The Kent Falcons are a member of the British Collegiate American Football League (BCAFL)'s Southern Conference-Southern Division. From 1996-2000 and starting again in 2005, the team was known as the Kent Falcons.
Kent Falls State Park Kent Falls, a state park in the town of Kent, Connecticut, is a series of waterfalls on the Falls Brook, a tributary of the Housatonic River. The park is located in the Litchfield Hills, in the southern Berkshires.
Kent Family Placement Project The Kent Family Placement Project (also known as the "Kent Project") was initiated in 1975 by Nancy Hazel, noted author and previous Research Fellow with the University of Kent department of Social Work.
Kent Fire and Rescue Service Kent Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire and rescue service for the county of Kent covering a geographical area south of London, to the coast and including major shipping routes via the Thames and Medway rivers. The total coastline covered is 225km (139 miles); it has 66 fire stations, and 13 district fire safety offices.
Kent Hance Kent Ronald Hance (born November 14, 1942, in Dimmitt, Texas) is a lobbyist and lawyer who was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from west Texas, having served from 1979 to 1985. After his congressional service, he switched to the Republican Party.
Kent House railway station Kent House railway station serves an area between Penge and New Beckenham in the London Borough of Bromley in south London: it takes its name from Kent House Road nearby. It is in Travelcard Zone 4, and the station and all trains are operated by Southeastern.
Kent Hull Kent Hull (born January 13, 1960) is a former offensive lineman in the National Football League and United States Football League. He played center for the New Jersey Generals of the USFL and Buffalo Bills of the NFL.
Kent Institute of Art & Design The Kent Institute of Art & Design (KIAD - often pronounced phonetically as ) was an art school based across three campuses in the county of Kent, in the United Kingdom. It was formed by the amalgamation of three independent colleges: Maidstone Art College, Medway College of Art and Design, and Canterbury Art College.
Kent Island High School Kent Island High School is a public high school in Stevensville, Maryland that first opened in 1998 to accommodate the growing population of Queen Anne's County. The school takes its name from Kent Island, the location of the school (and the entire census designated place of Stevensville).
Kent Island, Maryland Kent Island is the largest island in the Chesapeake Bay, and a historic place in Maryland. To the east, a narrow channel known as the Kent Narrows barely separates the island from the Delmarva Peninsula, and on the other side, the island is separated from Sandy Point, an area near Annapolis, by roughly four miles (6.
Kent Johanssen Kent Johanssen (born June 30, 1970) is a Norwegian ski jumper who competed from 1989 to 1997. He won a silver medal in the individual normal hill at the 1991 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Val di Fiemme.
Kent Larson Kent Larson is an American gay pornographic actor (porn star) who performs in pornographic movies for a number of major gay porn studios. Larson is probably most known for his football-build physique and his shy/quiet personality off the set.
Kent Manderville Kent Manderville (born April 12, 1971 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian ice hockey player who has played in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Edmonton Oilers, Hartford Whalers/Carolina Hurricanes, Philadelphia Flyers and the Pittsburgh Penguins. He was drafted 24th overall in the 2nd round by the Calgary Flames in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft.
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