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Kiyojute Ryu Kempo Kiyojute Ryu Kempo Bugei, (Japanese: 気楊柔手流; kiyojute ryu; literally "spiritually positive gentle person system") is a form of Kempo founded by William Durbin in 1982. It is a comprehensive Gendai Budō martial art in the James Mitose lineage intended to provide for all aspects of self defense.
Kiyoko Matsumoto In 1933 a 19 year-old student, Kiyoko Matsumoto, committed suicide by jumping into the thousand foot crater of a volcano on the island of Oshima, Japan. This act started a bizarre fashion in Japan and in the ensuing months three hundred children did the same thing.
Kiyomi Kumano Kiyomi Kumano (くまの きよみ Kumano Kiyomi), also known as Kiyommy, has written lyrics for quite a few songs for the Bemani game series and various anime. She also does the vocals for some of those songs.
Kiyomi, Gifu Kiyomi (清見村; -mura) was a village located in Ōno District, Gifu, Japan. On February 1, 2005 the village merged with most of the other villages and towns from Ono District into the expanded city of Takayama.
Kiyomizu-dera Kiyomizu-dera (or Kiyomizudera; ) refers to several Buddhist temples but most commonly to Otowa-san Kiyomizu-dera () in Eastern Kyoto, and one of the best known sights of the city. The temple dates back to 798, but the present buildings were constructed in 1633.
Kiyono Ichiki Kiyonao Ichiki (一木清直, いちききよなお, October 16, 1892-August 21, 1942) was a Japanese Imperial Army officer who commanded Japanese forces during the Pacific War and was killed at the Battle of the Tenaru during the Guadalcanal campaign.
Kiyosato, Niigata Kiyosato (清里村; -mura) was a village located in Nakakubiki District, Niigata, Japan. On January 1, 2005, the village merged into the expanded city of Joetsu and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
Kiyoshi Hikawa Kiyoshi Hikawa (Japanese: 氷川 きよし Hikawa Kiyoshi), real name Kiyoshi Yamada (山田 清志 Yamada Kiyoshi), born on September 6 1977 in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese enka singer. He is known as "The Prince of Enka". He is also known as KIYOSHI when he is not marking enka music.
Kiyoshi Ikenaga Shiatsu Master, Shiatsupractor (SPR), Chairperson and CEO of the Canadian College of Shiatsu Therapy, Founder/Director of the Canadian Shiatsu Society of BC, Director of the Canada Branch of the Japan Shiatsu Association, Registered Instructor of the International Shiatsu Association.
Kiyoshi Kawakami Kiyoshi "Karl" Kawakami (河上清 Kawakami Kiyoshi) (8 August 1873 - 12 October 1949) was a Japanese Christian journalist who published several anti-war books in the United States and the United Kingdom. He was born in Yonezawa, educated in the law in Japan, and was for a short time engaged in newspaper work in that country.
Kiyoshi Ogawa Kiyoshi Ogawa (小川貴代司, * 1922 – † May 11, 1945) was a Japanese Naval Aviator Ensign (少尉) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. As a Kamikaze pilot, Ensign Ogawa's final action took place on May 11, 1945, during the Battle of Okinawa.
Kiyotaka Imai Kiyotaka Imai is a Japanese actor and singer who has starred in the musicals Evita, The Phantom of the Opera, and Les Misérables. He is one of a small number of performers who have played the roles of both Jean Valjean and Javert in Les Misérables.
Kiyotaka Nanbara Kiyotaka Nanbara (南原清隆 Nanbara Kiyotaka) is a member of the manzai duo Utchan, Nanchan, and is one of the most famous and influential comedians in the owarai community, after the Big Three Japanese comedians. He is the "Nanchan" of Utchan, Nanchan; Teruyoshi Uchimura is his partner, or "Utchan.
Kiyotaki Kawaguchi Kiyotaki Kawaguchi, December 3, 1892 - May 16, 1961, was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army. As commander of Army forces on Cebu after the invasion of the Phillipines in 1942, Kawaguchi objected to the "revenge killings" of senior Philippine government officials by Japanese authorities.
Kiyotei Kiyotei is a digital artist and mail artist from Carlsbad, CA. In addition to traditional media, he has produced many examples of Computer-generated art including 2-D, vector graphics , 3-D rendering (computer graphics), fractal art and stereograms .
Kiyotsugu Hirayama Kiyotsugu Hirayama (平山清次) (1874–1943) was a Japanese astronomer, best known for his discovery that many asteroid orbits were more similar to one another than chance would allow, leading to the concept of asteroid families, now called Hirayama families in his honour.
Kiyozawa Manshi Kiyozawa Manshi (1863-1901) was a Japanese Shin Buddhist reformer of samurai background whom studied at Tokyo University in Western philosophy under Ernest Fenollosa.Popular Buddhism In Japan: Shin Buddhist Religion & Culture by Esben Andreasen, p.
Kizhi Kizhi () is an island on Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia (Medvezhyegorsky District), Russia with a beautiful ensemble of wooden churches, chapels and houses. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Russia and a World Heritage Site.
Kizil Caves The Kizil Caves (also romanized Qizil Caves) are a set of 236 Buddhist rock-cut caves located 75 kilometres northwest of Kucha on the northern bank of the Muzat River in Baicheng County, Xinjiang province, China.
Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture Kizilsu Kirghiz Autonomous Prefecture (Chinese:克孜勒苏柯尔克孜自治州, Pinyin: Kèzīlèsū Kē'ěrkèzī Zìzhìzhōu, Kirghiz: كىزىلسۋ كىزگىز اۆتونومييالى وبلاستى / Кызылсу Кыргыз aвтономиялы oбласты, Uyghur:
Kizimkazi Mosque The Kizimkazi Mosque, situated on the southern tip of the island of Zanzibar in Tanzania, is perhaps the oldest surviving Islamic building on the east African coast. According to a preserved kufic inscription, it was built in 1107 by settlers from Shiraz.
Kizlyar raid The Kizlyar raid was a military offensive followed by a large-scale hostage taking by the Chechen separatists in January 1996 during the First Chechen War against Russia. The raid culminated in a week-long fierce battle for the border village of Pervomayskoye.
Kizza Besigye Warren Kiiza Besigye Kifefe (born April 22 1956, Rukungiri, Uganda) is a former colonel in the Ugandan army, president of the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) party and was a challenger in Uganda's 2001 and 2006 presidential elections.
Kizzuwadna Kizzuwadna (also spelled as Kizzuwatna) was a Hurrian kingdom of southeastern Anatolia near the Gulf of İskenderun in present-day Turkey. Kizzuwadna concluded a treaty with the Hittite kingdom in the late 16th century BC and remained a major independent power until after 1340 BC, when it was reduced to a Hittite vassal state by Suppiluliumas I.
KIAC KIAC is a computer reservations system used/owned by FedEx for booking space for cargo on their freighter aircraft. It is an old IBM PO4 system and was brought to FedEx with the purchase of Flying Tigers in 1989.
KIBO KIBO is an acronym for Knowledge In, Bullshit Out. It is a summary of what happens whenever valid data is passed through an organisation that, whether deliberately or accidentally, disregards or ignores its significance.
KICKSTART KICKSTART is an anti-drug non-profit organization, formed by Chuck Norris on August 16 1990 as the Kick Drugs Out of America Foundation. In 2003, the foundation was renamed to KICKSTART (it still maintains its official name as Kick Drugs Out of America Foundation, but now it has added a "dba" (doing business as) KICKSTART).
KIDPOWER KIDPOWER TEENPOWER FULLPOWER, International (also known as KIDPOWER) is a non-profit organization that teaches people of all ages and abilities safety, confidence, self-protection and advocacy skills. Educators, mental health professionals, and law enforcement agencies endorse the organization for its ability to provide participants with skills that help to prevent bullying, molestation, assaults and abductions.
KIDY KIDY is a television station in San Angelo, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel six as a Fox affiliate, and is owned by Sage Broadcasting. The station is referred to on the air as Fox 10 because channel 10 is the station's designation on all cable systems in the area.
KIDZ-LP KIDZ-LP is a low-power Class A television station in Abilene, Texas, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 42 as an affiliate of My Network TV. Founded October 30, 1991, the station is owned by Sage Broadcasting Corporation of San Angelo, Texas and is part of a duopoly in Abilene with FOX affiliate KXVA.
KIF The Knowledge Interchange Format was created to serve as a syntax for first-order logic that is easy for computers to process. It was intended as an interlingua, rather than a format for human authoring of knowledge, but it has since been more often used for that latter purpose.
KIJI KIJI 104 FM Radio station, also known as TenFour, opened in September 1, 2005 in its station at Tumon inside La Casa de Colina building. According to Pacific Daily News, the station was opened to provide news to Japanese tourists, who were currently staying at Guam.
KIMO KIMO (Channel 13) in Anchorage is part of a trio of ABC and digital CW affiliates covering the "The Last Frontier" under the "Alaska's Superstation" banner, with KATN and KJUD. It is owned by Smith Media.
KINT-IRGT The Royal Institute for the Sustainable Management of Natural Resources and the Promotion of Clean Technology. (Dutch: Koninklijk Instituut voor het Duurzame Beheer van de Natuurlijke Rijkdommen en de Bevordering van Schone Technologie KINT; French: L’Institut royal pour la Gestion durable des Ressources naturelles et la Promotion des Technologies propres IRGT) is a Belgian non-profit organization, which was founded on 11 July 1994.
KIOL-FM KIOL-FM (Rock 103-7) is a rock formatted station, serving the Beaumont-Houston area. Studio currently located in the Air Liquide Building at 2700 Post Oak Blvd in Houston, Texas and transmitter facility is located in Devers, Texas.
KION-TV KION-TV is a full-power television station in Salinas, California, broadcasting on channel 46 as a CBS affiliate. KION-TV shows local news, weather, and sports programming, as well as syndicated and community-affair programs.
KIPCO Kuwait Projects Company (Holding), popularly known as KIPCO, is one of the premier investment holding companies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. KIPCO has substantial ownership interests in a diversified portfolio of companies in Europe, the Middle East, and the USA.
KIPP: Lead College Prep Charter School KIPP: Lead College Prep Charter School is a one-year charter school serving in Gary, Indiana, serving students in fifth grade in its initial 2005-06 school year, and then adding one grade each year until it serves fifth through eighth grades.Ball State sponsors college prep school: KIPP LEAD is one of the 18 charter schools BSU sponsors to date, Ball State Daily, February 7, 2006 The school is part of a network of charter schools in Indiana (and in Gary) sponsored by Ball State University, the 18th in the state it has sponsored, and the fourth in Gary scheduled to open in 2006.
KIS (weapon) Kis was the name of a Polish machine pistol from the time of the Second World War. It was designed and manufactured by engineers in Jan Piwnik's "Ponury" ("Grim") guerilla unit that was operating in Holy Cross Mountains region.
KISS-FM (brand) KISS-FM is a brand name used for a variety of radio stations in numerous broadcast markets in the United States, most of which are owned by Clear Channel Communications. Most Clear Channel KISS-FM's play a CHR/Pop (Mainstream Top 40) format, and are represented by what is called the "Kiss-ball," a blue ball with KISS-FM in red lettering with yellow around the lettering, the channel frequency is often represented at the bottom of the "kiss-ball" in yellow.
KITLV The KITLV or Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies at Leiden was founded in 1851. Its objective is the advancement of the study of the anthropology, linguistics, social sciences, and history of South East Asia, the Pacific Area, and the Caribbean.
KITU-TV KITU-TV is a religious television station in Beaumont, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 34 as an affiliate of TBN. Founded November 21,1984, the station is owned by TBN, under the license name of Community Educational Television.
KITV KITV is the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) television affiliate licensed to Honolulu, Hawaii. Based in Honolulu and broadcasting on channel 4, the station is currently owned by Hearst-Argyle Television and has satellite feeds on all the major Hawaiian Islands to rebroadcast programs outside of metropolitan Honolulu.
Kjartan Poskitt Kjartan Poskitt (15 May, 1956 - )is an author and TV presenter who is best known for writing the Murderous Maths children's series of books. However, he has also written a The Knowledge book entitled The Gobsmacking Galaxy, a Dead Famous book about Issac Newton named Isaac Newton and his Apple (referring to the apple that supposedly hit Newton on the head giving him the idea about "Gravitas") and an Alternative GCSE Guide book called The Alternative GCSE Guide to Maths .
Kjartan Sveinsson Kjartan "Kjarri" Sveinsson (born January 2, 1978) is a keyboardist of the Icelandic post-rock band Sigur RĂłs. Being something of a multi-instrumentalist, he has also played such instruments as the flute, tin whistle, oboe and even the banjo, as well as many of the unorthodox instruments that contribute to Sigur RĂłs' distinctive sound.
Kjøllsæter Bridge Kjøllsæter Bridge (Norwegian Kjøllsæterbrua) is an 518 feet (158 metres) long wooden bridge that crosses the river Renaelva in Åmot, Hedmark in Norway. The bridge connecting two big military training areas for the Rena Camp, and is build for heavy machines crossing it, beside of that it gives the people living in Rød area a better road connection.
Kjeld Abell Kjeld Abell (25 August 1901–5 March 1961) was a Danish playwright and theatrical designer. Born in Ribe, Denmark, Abell's first designs were seen in ballets directed by George Balanchine at Copenhagen's Kongelige Teater and London's Alhambra Theatre.
Kjeldahl method The Kjeldahl method in analytical chemistry is a method for the quantitative determination of nitrogen in chemical substances developed by Johan Kjeldahl Julius B. Cohen Practical Organic Chemistry 1910 Link to online text.
Kjell Kjell (kj) is a letter recently proposedThe letter kjell was introduced in the 3 March 2005 episode of the television programme Typisk norsk ("Typical Norwegian") on Norway's most popular TV channel, NRK1. for the Norwegian alphabet.
Kjell Espmark Professor Kjell Erik Espmark (born February 19 1930 in Strömsund, Sweden), is a writer, literary historian, member of the Swedish Academy and Professor of the History of Literature at Stockholm University. He was elected to the Swedish Academy on March 5 1981 and admitted on December 20 1981.
Kjell Inge Røkke Kjell Inge Røkke (born October 25, 1958 in Molde) is a businessman and among the richest men (# 3 per Kapital Finance Magazine, 2006) in Norway. He controls one of the largest companies in Norway, Aker Kværner.
Kjell Magne Bondevik Kjell Magne Bondevik [IPA: çɛl mɑgne bʊnevik](born September 3, 1947) is a Norwegian Lutheran minister and politician. He served as Prime Minister of Norway from 1997 to 2000, and from 2001 to 2005, making him Norway's longest serving non-Socialist Prime Minister since World War II.
Kjell Roos Kjell Roos, born 1956, is a Swedish musician, who led the Swedish "dansband" Kjell Roos Band, more known as Roosarna. In 1984 he married the Swedish singer Kikki Danielsson, and they got two children.
Kjell Søbak Kjell Søbak (born June 21 1957) is a former Norwegian biathlete. At the 1984 Olympics in Sarajevo, Søbak finished second with the Norwegian relay team, which consisted of Eirik Kvalfoss, Rolf Storsveen and Odd Lirhus.
Kjell-Olof Feldt Kjell-Olof Feldt is a Swedish Social Democratic politician, born August 18 1931 in Holmsund, since 1974 a part of Umeå Municipality, Västerbottens län. Feldt was Minister of Trade 1970-1975, and assistant Minister of Finance 1975-1976.
Kjellerup municipality Kjellerup municipality is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Aarhus County on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 255 km², and has a total population of 13,953 (2005).
Kjerag Kjerag or Kiragg is a Norwegian mountain, located in Lysefjorden, in Forsand municipality, Rogaland. It is 1110 m over sea level and the famous Kjeragbolten is a 5 mÂł big stone which is plugged between two rocks.
Kjersti Tysse Plätzer Kjersti Tysse Plätzer (born January 18, 1972 in Søfteland) is a Norwegian race walker, who won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She finished 12th in the 20 kilometres race walk in 2004 at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.
Kjetil Aleksander Lie Kjetil Aleksander Lie (born November 18, 1980) is a Norwegian chess player, and Norway's eighth International Grandmaster (GM). Representing the chess club in Porsgrunn, Lie is the first Norwegian GM not from the Oslo vicinity.
Kjetil André Aamodt Kjetil André Aamodt (born September 2, 1971 in Oslo, Norway) is one of the most decorated Alpine skiers in history. He is the only Alpine skier to win 8 Olympic medals, and has won 5 world championship gold medals as well as 21 individual World Cup events.
Kjetil Skjeldestad Kjetil Skjeldestad (born October 25, 1983) became in 2004 the first Norwegian to conquer the famous Rocky Mountain peak "top of 4" in Aspen, Colorado. The former footballer from Sogndal succeeded Trevor Howells and brought this peak to new heights.
Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad Kjetil-Vidar Haraldstad (nicknamed Frost), was born in June 28 1973 in Øyer, Oppland, Norway, and is the drummer in the black metal band Satyricon. Frost is known for being one of the fastest drummers in extreme metal.
KJ-52 KJ-52 (born Jonah Sorrentino, June 26, 1975) is a Christian rapper, best known for two songs addressed to another rapper, Eminem. "KJ" is an abbreviation of his previous hip hop alias, "King J Mack," which he now deems "cheesy.
KJ-52 Remixed Remixed is a remix album by KJ-52, featuring a reggaeton mix of Behind the Musiks "Jesus", "47 Emcees (Plus 18 More Mix)" which reimagines the originally beatbox-driven track with multiple layered beats, each corresponding to the verse's genre; East Coast, West Coast, old school, and Dirty South, and an angst-driven, Linkin Park-inspired nu metal remix of hit "Are You Real?" featuring an emo rock hook provided by Falling Up's Jessy Ribordy.
KJACK KJACK ("Your new Music AXcess") (1680 AM) is a student-run, non-commercial, located at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA. It is part of Student Media Connection and broadcasts to West Flagstaff at 1680 AM and worldwide on Internet radio.
KJAG KJAG 1640 AM is a student run radio station broadcasting out of South Mountain High School in Phoenix, Arizona. The station has been broadcasting music to the South Mountain High School staff and students for over a decade now.
KJCN-CA KJCN-CA is a Class A television station in Paso Robles, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 35 as an affiliate of TBN. Founded October 26, 1984, the station is owned by Central Coast Good News, Inc.
KJIR KJIR is a non-commercial Christian radio station that airs primarily Southern gospel music, but it also offers educational and worship programs. While its studio is located in Quincy, Illinois, its 12,000 Watt transmitter is located in Hannibal, Missouri.
KJJM-LP KJJM-LP is a low-power television station in Dallas, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 34 as an affiliate of LAT TV, a Spanish-language network. It is not available on either Time Warner Cable, Charter Communications, Verizon FiOS, or USDTV at this time.
KJJQ KJJQ's transmitter is located in the town of Volga, South Dakota, but the studios are in the nearby city of Brookings. Known as Radio 910, the station has a broad range transmitting across eastern South Dakota and western Minnesota, reaching the cities of Yankton, South Dakota, Webster, South Dakota, Chamberlain, South Dakota, Marshall, Minnesota, Olivia, Minnesota, and the communities between these points.
KJLA KJLA channel 57, licensed to Ventura, California, with studios based in West Los Angeles, California, is a bilingual (Spanish & English) television station, and the home of LATV. KJLA also serves Los Angeles on KSMV-LP channel 33.
KJLR-LP KJLR-LP (UHF channel 28) is a low-power TV station based in Little Rock, currently broadcasting content from The Sportsman Channel. It was once an affiliate of Urban America Television prior to that network suspending its operations indefinitely.
KJMJ KJMJ "Radio Maria" (for "Jesus,Mary and Joseph") is an American AM radio broadcasting station at 580 kHz in Alexandria, Louisiana where its local Catholic diocese is also headquartered and is the originating English language station of Radio Maria USA airing Catholic programming.
KJNP-TV KJNP-TV Channel 4 is a full-service religious television station in North Pole, Alaska. Signing on on December 7, 1981 and becoming a Trinity Broadcasting Network affiliate in the early 1990s, KJNP-TV became the fourth television station in the Fairbanks area after KUAC.
KJPX-LP KJPX-LP is a low power television station in Joplin, Missouri, broadcasting locally on channel 47 as an affiliate of i, with additional programming from LeSEA. The station is owned by Gary and Deborah Kenny, and broadcasts at an effictive radiated power of 25 kW.
KJR-AM KJR-AM, branded as "Sports Radio 950 KJR", is an all-sports radio station based in Seattle, Washington, broadcasting on 950 in the AM radio spectrum, and is owned by Clear Channel Communications. KJR-AM currently is the flagship station of the Women's National Basketball Association's Seattle Storm, and also serves as the flagship station of the Washington ISP Sports Network, the network that covers University of Washington Huskies sports.
KJRB KJRB, also known as 790 K-FAN, is a sports talk radio station in Spokane, Washington. The station also broadcasts "hot talk" shows such as Don and Mike, Tom Leykis, and, until his retirement, Phil Hendrie.
KJTL KJTL or Texoma's FOX is the Fox affiliate located in Wichita Falls, Texas also serving Lawton, Oklahoma owned by Nexstar Broadcasting subsidiary Mission Broadcasting in a duopoly with NBC affiliate KFDX 3. KJTL's transmitter is located near Grandfield, Oklahoma.
KJTV-TV KJTV-TV is the Fox affiliate serving Lubbock, Texas, owned by Ramar Communications. It broadcasts on channel thirty-four/ KJTV was a charter station for its network, having broadcasted the network since its launch in 1986.
KJUD KJUD (Channel 8), Juneau, Alaska's first station, signed on the air on February 19, 1956 as KINY, becoming KJUD in 1980. The station aired shows from all three networks in its early days, when they were the market's only commercial station.
KJZZ-TV KJZZ-TV is a full-service television station serving Salt Lake City, Utah and surrounding areas, broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 14, and in digital on UHF channel 46. The KJZZ transmitter is located on Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains.
KK (Kevin Kerrigan) UK based musician, sound artist and conceptualist, best known for his work as a music producer and collaborator, which includes past work with Brian Eno, Bjork, Tim Booth/James, Dido, James Newton Howard and many other well-known artists and singers. A writer, multi-instrumentalist and recording artist in his own right and has also composed works for film and TV.
KK Bosna KK Bosna (Košarkaški Klub Bosna) is a basketball club in Sarajevo the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Currently, KK Bosna competes in the National Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the National Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Adriatic League.
KK Cibona Košarkaški Klub Cibona (English: Cibona Basketball Club), also known as Cibona VIP due to sponsorship of Croatian mobile phone network VIPnet, is a basketball club based in Zagreb, Croatia. It competes in the Croatian League and the Adriatic League, and is also a regular participant in the Euroleague.
KK Nevėžis KK Nevėžis (Lithuanian: Krepšinio Klubas Nevėžis; English: Basketball Club Nevėžis) is the major basketball club of Kėdainiai, Lithuania participating in LKL since 2002. The best achievement so far was the 4th place in 2006.
KK Radnik Bijeljina Košarkaški Klub Radnik (Serbian Cyrillic: КК Радник, English: KK Radnik) is a basketball club from Bijeljina, Republika Srpska. Currently, KK Radnik competes in the National Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
KKAY (AM) KKAY is an outlet specializing in variety programming. The station, which is owned by Cactus Communications, broadcasts at 1590 kHz with an ERP of 1kW-D/67w-N power and is licensed to White Castle, Louisiana and its signal can be heard in the Baton Rouge area.
KKDD KKDD, 1290 AM, is a station licensed to San Bernardino, California, that is an affiliate of Radio Disney. As such, programming consists of songs and other entertainment popular among children and so-called "tweens".
KKK auxiliaries The second Ku Klux Klan (KKK), often called the Klan of the 1920s, was officially the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Its membership was open to male, white, Protestant, native-born Americans “of good moral character” over the age of 18.
KKPM-CA KKPM-CA is a Class A television station in Chico, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 28 as an affiliate of Shop at Home Network. Founded April 15, 1997, the station is owned by Narnian Broadcasting Inc.
KKRA-LP KKRA-LP, channel 24, is a low-power affiliate of the MyNetworkTV and i television networks, and is based in Rapid City, South Dakota. The station is owned by Rapid Broadcasting, which also owns KNBN and KWBH-LP].
KKYK-DT KKYK-DT is a television station in Camden, Arkansas, serving the Little Rock, Arkansas market on digital channel 49 as an affiliate of the Retro Television Network. The station also has an analog repeater inside Little Rock, KKYK-CA channel 20.
KKZN KKZN (760 AM) is an Air America Radio affiliate located in Boulder, Colorado. Known as "Boulder's Progressive Talk", the station went on the air in August of 2004 and carries a number of progressive talk show hosts from both Air America Radio and other companies.
Klaas Bolt Klaas Bolt (March 6, 1927–April 11, 1990) was a Dutch organist and improviser. He taught improvisation at the Sweelinck Conservatory (named for Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, a Dutch organist and composer of the Renaissance) in Amsterdam, where Masaaki Suzuki was among his students.
Klaas de Vries (politician) Klaas George de Vries (April 28, 1943 in Hoensbroek) is a member of the lower house of the Dutch parliament for the PvdA. De Vries has had a long political career: he has been a member of parliament for more than 15 years, he has been a minister, and has been involved in forming both cabinets Kok.
Klaas Schilder Klaas Schilder (Kampen 19 December 1890 - 23 March 1952) was a theologian and professor in the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Dutch: Gereformeerde Kerken in Nederland or GKN) and later in the Gereformeerde Kerken (Vrijgemaakt).
Klaas Veering Klaas Willem Veering (born September 26, 1981 in Leiden, Zuid-Holland) is a field hockey goalkeeper from the Netherlands, who won the silver medal with the Dutch national team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. There he was the stand-in for first choice Guus Vogels.
Klaas-Erik Zwering Klaas-Erik Zwering (born May 19, 1981 in Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant) is a former Dutch swimmer and an Olympic medalist. He is currently studying MBO entrepreneurship as he trained in Eindhoven with the PSV Eindhoven swim club.
Klaatu (band) Klaatu was a Canadian progressive rock band in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Their first album, 3:47 EST (named Klaatu in the US due to a misunderstanding), had a Beatlesque sound, particularly in the song "Sub-Rosa Subway", but contained no biographical details, thus inspiring a rumor that the album was an anonymous project by The Beatles.
Klabautamann Klabautamann is a German Atmospheric Metal band, with black and progressive influence. The band themselves have claimed that they will not limit themselves to a certain style of music, but it will always be nature-related in some way.
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