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KL-ONE KL-ONE is a well known knowledge representation system in the tradition of semantic networks and frames (ie a frame language. The system is an attempt to overcome semantic indistinctness in semantic network representations and builds upon the idea of Structured inheritance networks.
KL1 KL1, or Kernel Language 1 is an experimental AND-parallel version of KL0 developed for the ICOT Fifth Generation Computer project. KL1 is an implementation of Flat GHC (a subset of the Guarded Horn Clauses language by Kazunori Ueda), making it a parallelised Prolog variant.
KLAU-LP KLAU-LP is a low-power television station in Redlands, California, transmitting from Mount Wilson, and broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 45 as an independent station. Founded January 4, 1991, the station is owned by TV45 LLC.
KLB (boyband) KLB is a Brazilian pop group/boyband composed for three brothers from SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil: Kiko (Franco Finato Scornavacca, born April 18, 1979), Leandro Finato Scornavacca (born July 22, 1981) and Bruno Finato Scornavacca (born April 28, 1984).
KLBC TV-2 KLBC is a cable-only television station on cable channel 2 in Laughlin, Nevada and is an affiliate of Retro Television Network. The station is locally-owned by Chelsea Street Video Productions and produces local programming, including daily newscasts.
KLBK-TV KLBK is the CBS network affiliate, serving the entire Lubbock, Texas metropolitan area. KLBK is owned and operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group and through a local sales agreement the station also provides services to ABC affiliate KAMC 28 (formerly KSEL), owned by Mission Broadcasting.
KLC KLC is a rap producer from the Third Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana. He found fame as a member of No Limit Records' Beats By the Pound, and since leaving the label has been the leader of the Medicine Men, consisting of the same producers as the original Beats by the Pound, as well as some new talent.
KLCC Properties KLCC Property Holdings Berhad (KLCCP) was incorporated in Malaysia as a public limited company on 7 February 2004. Shares of the Company were listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia Berhad on 18 August 2004.
KLCS KLCS Channel 58 is a member station of the Public Broadcasting Service, and is owned by the Los Angeles Unified School District. KLCS is known on the air as The Education Station for all Generations and is based in downtown Los Angeles.
KLEC KLEC was an FM radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas which broadcast from the summer of 1998 till the fall of 2004. The station, which was the first in the area to broadcast a completely modern rock format, used the brand name "Lick 106 point 3".
KLEW-TV KLEW-TV, channel 3, is the CBS television affiliate serving north central Idaho and southeastern Washington, including nearby Pullman. The station is also the sister station of KIMA-TV in Yakima, Washington (which provides most of KLEW's programming), KEPR in the Tri-Cities and KOMO-TV in Seattle.
KLF Communications In the UK, The KLF and their incarnations released six albums and a wide array of diverse 12Â " singles on their own independent record label KLF Communications during its five-year existence. In other territories their material was typically issued under licence by local labels.
KLG Systel KLG Systel is a software development company based in Gurgaon, India. It is listed on the National Stock Exchange with symbol KLGSYSTEL, and specialises in providing consulting, software, support, training and electronic commerce solutions to companies in the process, manufacturing and infrastructure industries.
KLHO-LP KLHO-LP is a low-power Class A television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It broadcasts locally in analog on UHF channel 17 and is an affiliate of La Familia Network, or LFN, a Spanish-language, family-oriented television network affiliate based in Harlingen, Texas.
KLibido KLibido is a news client for the KDE desktop, developed by 'Bauno' Bonometti and others. It supports multiple servers, multiple connections, a database back-end and mass saving of multi-part attachments encoded in uuencode, yEnc and base64; images in common formats can be viewed inline.
KLIA Awards & Recognitions Kuala Lumpur International Airport is known for its excellent services and security, winning numerous worldwide awards and accolades since its opening. Despite competition from much newer airports in the region, the airport continues to maintain its reputation for setting standards in airport service quality.
KLIA Transit KLIA Transit is a rail service linking Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, and the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) operated by Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL). It shares the same tracks as the KLIA Ekspres but unlike the direct airport express service, KLIA Transit stops at three other stations.
KLM KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (in full: Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij, literally Royal Aviation Company; usual English: Royal Dutch Airlines) is a subsidiary of Air France-KLM. Before its merger with Air France, KLM was the national airline of the Netherlands.
KLM (human computer interaction) KLM stands for Keystroke-Level Model, a hard science approach to human computer interaction, based on GOMS, developed by Card, Moran & Newell, and spelled out in their book The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction, 1983.
KLM Telephone Company KLM Telephone Company is a rural telecommunications provider based in Rich Hill, Missouri. Consisting mainly of small, rural, family-run telephone companies it absorbed, it provides local telephone service to 1400 southwest Missouri telephone customers.
KLM UK KLM UK is the former name of a British subsidiary of KLM operating short-range Fokker aircraft. Originally known as AirUK it had an engineering base at Norwich Airport in Norfolk, England, which began as Air Anglia.
KLNM-LP KLNM-LP is a religious television station in Lufkin, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 42 as an affiliate of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Owned by Millennium Communications, the station broadcasts programming from Carpenters Way Baptist Church and Harmony Hill Baptist Church.
KLO KLO is a news/talk radio station broadcasting out of Ogden, Utah to the Salt Lake City area. The stations airs syndicated conservative talk shows, including Bill Bennett, Laura Ingraham, Michael Medved, and Dennis Prager.
KLOSURE (1988 – 1998) KLOSURE (1988 – 1998) is the European companion to singer Khanoda’s mock hits compilation, klosure. DISPOSABLE KLASSIX AND OTHER POTENTIAL FAILURES (1988 – 1998), released on October 19th, 1998 (see 1998 in music) and features the new song, "Slowly.
KLRA-LP KLRA-LP also known as Univision 58 or Univision Arkansas is a series of television stations airing programming from spanish-language television network Univision based in Little Rock. KLRA is owned by locally-based Equity Broadcasting Corporation.
KLRN KLRN is a public television station in San Antonio, Texas, broadcasting locally on VHF channel 9 as a PBS member station. It is operated by the Alamo Public Telecommunications Council (formerly the Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council).
KLSV-LP KLSV-LP is a low-power television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 50 as a Jewelry TV affiliate. Founded April 13, 1989, the station is owned by Biltmore Broadcasting Las Vegas.
KLT-40 reactor The KLT-40 reactor is a nuclear fission reactor used in pairs to power Arktika-class icebreakers and singly to power the Soviet merchant ship Sevmorput and all Taymyr-class icebreakers. It is a pressurized water reactor (PWR), using 90% enriched uranium-235 fuel to produce 135 MWt of power.
KLTJ KLTJ is a full-power television station serving Houston, Texas and licensed in Galveston, Texas transmitting over analog channel 22. The station is the Daystar affiliate for Houston, Texas, and its surrounding area.
KLUJ-TV KLUJ-TV is a religious television station in Harlingen, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 44 as an affiliate of TBN. Founded August 1,1983, the station is owned by TBN, under the license name of Community Educational Television.
KLV KLV (Key-Length-Value) is a data encoding standard, often used to embed information in video feeds. Items are encoded into Key-Length-Value triplets, where key identifies the data, length specifies the data's length, and value is the data itself.
KLVX KLVX (Channel 10 analog, 11 digital) is a PBS member station serving the Las Vegas, Nevada, market. KLVX is licensed to the Board of School Trustees of the Clark County School District and operated by the KLVX Communications Group.
KLWY KLWY is a television station in Cheyenne, Wyoming, broadcasting locally on channel 27 as a Fox affiliate. It has two full-service satellite stations, KFNB/20 in Casper and KFNR/11 in Rawlins, and low-power repeater K58AM near Rawlins.
Kőbánya Kőbánya (meaning quarry in Hungarian) is the 10th district of Budapest and one of the largest. It is located in southeast Pest, easily accessible from the downtown by Metro 3, whose terminus is named Kőbánya-Kispest.
Kőbánya-Kertváros Kobanya-kertvaros (which literally means "rock quarry- suburb/ gardentown" gardentown being a reference to it being a residential suburb mainly) is a section of Budapest which has a largely working class population, most of whom are ethnic Hungarians. as in most Budapest neighborhoods, there is a significant ethnically Roma (Gipsy) presence to be found, scattered all over the suburb.
KĹŤdan KĹŤdan (講談), formerly known as kĹŤshaku (講é‡), is a style of traditional oral Japanese storytelling. The form evolved out of lectures on historical or literary topics given to high-ranking nobles of the Heian period, changing over the centuries to be adopted by the general samurai class and eventually by commoners, and eventually, by the end of the Edo period, declining in favor of new types of entertainment and storytelling such as naniwa-bushi.
KĹŤfuku no Kagaku KĹŤfuku-no-Kagaku (幸福ă®ç§‘ĺ¦), also called The Institute for Research in Human Happiness (IRH), is a sect in Japan. KĹŤfuku-no-Kagaku was founded in October of 1986 and there are currently over 10,000 KĹŤfuku-no-Kagaku adherents.
KĹŤhaku Uta Gassen , more commonly known as simply "KĹŤhaku," is an annual music show broadcast on television and radio on New Year's Eve produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK and broadcast on both television and radio, nationally and internationally by NHK's networks and some overseas (mainly cable) broadcasters which bought the program. The show ends shortly before midnight (when NHK switches to a frenzy of "Happy New Year" greetings from around the nation).
KĹŤhoku-ku, Yokohama , located near the Yokohama metropolitan area, is one of the 18 wards of the city of Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Kokuku Ward has the largest population of Yokohama's 18 wards, and KĹŤhoku Ward ranks second only to Naka Ward in the total number of workplaces (1996 Workplace and Corporate Statistics Survey).
Kōichi Hashimoto , real name , is a seiyū born January 12, 1953 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. He is currently a free agent, not attached to any talent management firm, though he has in the past been attached to Arts Vision, Aksent, Ken Production, and Art 7.
KĹŤichi Mashimo is a well known Japanese anime director and the founder of the animation studio Bee Train. Since the creation of the studio, Mashimo directed or otherwise participated in (nearly) all its works, for example, as a member of art or sound department.
KĹŤtoku Line The is one of the main railway lines of the Shikoku Railway Company (JR Shikoku) in Japan. It connects the prefectural capitals of Takamatsu in Kagawa Prefecture and Tokushima in Tokushima Prefecture on the island of Shikoku.
KĹŤwa KĹŤwa (ĺĽĺ’Ś) was a Japanese era of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts lasting from 1381 to 1384. Reigning Emperors were ChĹŤkei and Go-Kameyama in the south and Go-En'yĹ« and Go-Komatsu in the north.
KĹŤyĹŤ Gunkan The is a record of the military exploits of the Takeda family, compiled largely by the Takeda vassal KĹŤsaka DanjĹŤ Masanobu, and completed in 1616 by Obata Kagenori. It provides some of the most detailed descriptions and statistics of warfare in the Sengoku period available today.
KĹŤzan-ji , or , is an Omuro Buddhist temple located in Ume-ga-hata Toganoo-chĹŤ, UkyĹŤ Ward, Kyoto, Japan. The temple was founded by famous monk MyĹŤe and is renowned for its numerous national treasures and important cultural properties, in particular a picture scroll called .
KĹŤzĹŤ Murashita KĹŤzĹŤ Murashita (村下ĺťč”µ Murashita KĹŤzĹŤ, February 28, 1953—June 24, 1999) is a singer-songwriter who was born in Minamata City, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. He died of a stroke during a rehearsal in 1999.
Kłodzko County Kłodzko County (Polish powiat kłodzki, German Grafschaft Glatz) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in the Lower Silesian Voivodship in Poland, created on 1 January 1999 as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998.
Kłodzko Valley Kłodzko Valley (, ) a valley in the south of Poland in Eastern Sudetes surrounded by Stołowe Mountains, Bardzkie Mountains and Bystrzyckie Mountains. The major towns of the valley are Długopole Zdrój, Duszniki Zdrój, Kłodzko, Lądek Zdrój and Polanica Zdrój.
Kšyštof Lavrinovič Kšyštof Lavrinovič (born November 11, 1979 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a basketball power forward. He is a twin brother of Darjuš Lavrinovič and they both compete for Unics Kazan in Russian Superleague as well as Lithuania national team.
Křišťan of Prachatice Křišťan z Prachatic (1360-1439) was a Medieval Czech Hussite astronomer, mathematician, and priest. He is the author of several books about medicine and herbs, and had contributed to the field of astronomy with many papers and data recordings.
KĹ« (mythology) In Hawaiian mythology KĹ« is one of the four great gods along with Kanaloa, KÄne, and Lono. He was the husband of the goddess Hina (Beckwith 1970:12), suggesting a complementary dualism as the word kĹ« in the Hawaiian language means "standing up" while one meaning of 'hina' is 'fallen down.
KĹ«kai KĹ«kai (空海) or also known posthumously as KĹŤbĹŤ-Daishi (ĺĽćł•大師) , 774–835 CE: Japanese monk, scholar, poet, and artist, founder of the Shingon or "True Word" school of Buddhism. KĹ«kai is famous as a calligrapher (see Shodo), engineer and is said to have invented kana, the syllabary in which, in combination with Chinese characters (Kanji) the Japanese language is written.
Kmara Kmara (Georgian: á™á›áá á) is a civic resistance movement in the republic of Georgia which undermined the government of Eduard Shevardnadze. After international observers condemned his government's conduct of the November 2003 parliamentary elections, Kmara led the protests which precipitated his downfall in what became known as the Rose Revolution.
Kmart Australia Kmart Australia is a discount department store chain, equivalent to the stores in the United States bearing the same name. When its first store opened in Burwood East, Victoria in April 1969, Kmart Australia was 51 percent owned by the US Kmart Corporation.
Kmfm kmfm is the name of six Independent Local Radio stations and one digital station (on the Kent Digital Multiplex) owned by KM Radio Ltd, each broadcasting locally to a region of Kent. Although similarly branded, they are officially six separate licenses, named
KMAX-TV KMAX-TV (Channel 31) is the CBS Corporation's CW affiliate serving the Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, California broadcast area. In May 2005, the station merged its operations with the local CBS station, KOVR (Channel 13), which the CBS Corp.
KMBC-TV KMBC-TV, "KMBC 9" is the ABC affiliate in Kansas City, Missouri (and also for Kansas City, Kansas) owned by Hearst-Argyle Broadcasting. It runs nearly the entire ABC network schedule, along with local news, syndicated talk, and reality shows.
KMBH KMBH is a public television station in Harlingen, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 60 as a PBS member station. Initially licensed sometime before 1979 and signing on on October 8, 1985, the station is owned by RGV Educational Broadcasting, Inc.
KMBZ "Newsradio 980" KMBZ is a news and talk AM station broadcasting from Kansas City, Missouri. Though KMBZ was the Royals flagship station for some time, their format is currently mostly news and political talk.
KMCC KMCC is a full-power television station in Laughlin, Nevada, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 34 and in digital on UHF channel 32 as a Multimedios Television affiliate. Founded May 14, 1996, the station is owned by Cranston II LLC ("Cranston") and managed by Equity Broadcasting.
KMCT College of Engineering KMCT College of Engineering (previously NITS (National Institute Technology and Scince)) is an ISO 9001:2000 certified self-financing college affiliated to the University of Calicut located in Manassery, Kozhikode, Kerala, India.
KMCT-TV KMCT-TV is a religious television station in West Monroe, Louisiana, broadcasting locally on channel 39 as an affiliate of Worship. Founded June 13,1983, the station is owned by Louisiana Christian Broadcasting, Inc.
KMD KMD (Kausing Much Damage, or a positive Kause in a Much Damaged society) was a hip-hop trio in the early 1990s best known for launching the career of acclaimed MC and Producer MF Doom, who at the time was known as Zev Love X. Other members of the group were Zev Love X's younger brother DJ Subroc and Rodan, who at the time went by the name Onyx the Birthstone Kid.
KMEG KMEG is the CBS network affiliate in Sioux City, Iowa, owned by Pappas Telecasting alongside sister station, Fox network affiliate KPTH 44. The station operates on UHF channel 14 and in digital on channel 39, also on the UHF dial.
KMEK KMEK is the flagship radio station of Meeker Broadcasting Worldwide in Denver, Colorado. Formerly Two Brothers Media, founded in 2002 in Des Moines, Iowa, Meeker Broadcasting moved its headquarters to Denver one year later.
KMEX-TV KMEX-TV, "UnivisiĂłn 34 Los Angeles", is the Univision-owned and operated station in Los Angeles and the network's flagship station; although Univision's production studios are located in Miami. Since KMEX went on the air, they opened the way for a cultural phenomenon in the U.
KMFD KMFD CW 11, also known as "Southern Oregon's CW", is currently a CW Television Network affiliate based in Medford, Oregon. It was originally a "cable-only" station for The WB, which was then currently run by Chambers Communications, owners of KDRV in Medford and KDKF in Klamath Falls and does not have a transmitter.
KMFDM KMFDM is an industrial rock band and the brainchild of founding member Sascha Konietzko. KMFDM was founded in Paris on February 29, 1984 as a joint effort between Konietzko and German painter/multi-media performer Udo Sturm to perform for the opening of an exhibition of young European artists at the Grand Palais.
KMJT-CA KMJT-CA is a Class A television station licensed to Ogden, Kansas and owned by Montgomery Communications of Junction City. It is one of three repeaters of KTMJ-CA, FOX 43, bringing the Fox signal to the far reaches of the Topeka, Kansas viewing area.
KMJX KMJX, which uses the on-air brand name Magic 105, is a radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas, with a format of classic rock. It has been on the air for over 20 years making it one of the oldest stations broadcasting in Little Rock.
KMKI (AM) KMKI AM 620 is a Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas AM Radio station licensed in Plano, Texas that is part of the Radio Disney network, which is also based in Dallas, Texas. It is owned by ABC Radio through Radio Disney Dallas, LLC.
KMLB (AM) KMLB is an American radio station, based in Monroe, Louisiana, that began broadcasting in 1931 as North East Louisiana's first radio station. It broadcasts on 1440 kHz AM, a frequency that covers large parts of North Louisiana and South Arkansas.
KMLE Medical Dictionary KMLE Medical Dictionary is a web search engine, owned privately by a radiology doctor. It offers an online medical dictionary search which expands over 10 different medical dictionaries and including the full American Heritage medical dictionary.
KMMA-CA KMMA-CA is a Mas Musica owned-and-operated station in San Luis Obispo, California, broadcasting locally on channel 18. The station airs videos of various Latin American music styles, including salsa/cumbia, regional Mexican, and contemporary Spanish-language hits.
KMMD-CA KMMD-CA is a Mas Musica owned-and-operated station in Salinas, California, broadcasting locally on channel 18. The station airs videos of various Latin American music styles, including salsa/cumbia, regional Mexican, and contemporary Spanish-language hits.
KMMIPS K M M INSTITUTE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES very popularly known as KMMIPS has emerged as a major technological institute managed by KMM SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY, Tirupati. The KMM Society has taken the lead role to establish the institute in the academic year 2001-2002.
KMMK-LP KMMK-LP channel 14 , KMUM-CA channel 15 and KMMW-LP channel 47 are low-power Mas Musica owned-and-operated television stations in the Sacramento, California market. KMMK and KMUM are located in Sacramento, California, while KMMW is located in Stockton.
KMOH-TV KMOH-TV is a full-service television station in Kingman, Arizona, providing over-the-air service to Kingman, Bullhead City/Laughlin, and surrounding Mohave County. It broadcasts in analog on VHF channel 6 and in digital on UHF channel 19 from its transmitter on Black Mountain near Oatman.
KMOS-TV KMOS-TV is a PBS member station in Sedalia, Missouri, owned and operated by the University of Central Missouri. Its transmitter has an effective radiated power of 100 kW for its channel 6 frequency, but 322 kW for its digital channel (corresponding to the bandwidth of channel fifteen), with similar height above average terrain for both transmitters (about 602 to 603 m above sea level).
KMPC KMPC-1540 is known to the Los Angeles and Orange County area as "1540 The Ticket". It is owned and operated by the radio division of the Sporting News magazine, although some of the network's daily programming does not air on the station, except in certain situations.
KMPH-TV KMPH-TV is a television station in Fresno, California broadcasting on television channel 26, and is licensed to Visalia, California. It is the flagship station of Pappas Telecasting and the sister station to KFRE, the CW affiliate for the Central Valley.
KMSP-TV KMSP-TV ("FOX9") is a broadcast television station serving the Twin Cities market of Minnesota and western Wisconsin in the United States, broadcasting on channel 9 (26 digital). The station is currently owned and operated by Fox Television Stations Group, and carries programming from the Fox network.
KMTF KMTF is a television station in Helena, Montana, broadcasting locally on channel 10 as an affiliate of The CW. Founded September 16,1996, the station is owned by The Uhlmann Company, under the license name Rocky Mountain Broadcasting Company, and managed by Sunbelt Communications Company, who also owns KTVH.
KMTP-TV KMTP, the San Francisco non-commercial station operated by the Minority Television Project, airs programming in several non-English languages, including several Asian languages and German. It also broadcasts programming from Deutsche Welle TV (DW-TV), Russia Today TV, and the Classic Arts Showcase.
KMTR KMTR is the NBC and The CW affiliate television station serving the Eugene/Springfield, Oregon designated market area. Owned by Clear Channel Communications, the station reaches additional viewers in central and western Oregon via co-owned full-powered satellite stations KMCB channel 23 (Coos Bay) and KTCW channel 46 (Roseburg).
KMTV KMTV Channel 3 (branded "Action 3 News") is the CBS television station in Omaha, Nebraska. Emmis Communications currently holds the license, but the station is operated by Journal Broadcast Group through a local marketing agreement (LMA).
KMTW KMTW, channel 36, also known as My TV Wichita, is the MyNetworkTV affiliate for the Wichita area. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications as a sister to FOX affiliate KSAS (of which it shares some programs with), and it is licensed to Hutchinson, Kansas.
KMVU KMVU is a local FOX television affiliate based in Medford, Oregon. The station serves the Rogue Valley and Klamath Basin of southern Oregon and the Shasta Cascade region in northern California, and is owned by Stainless Broadcasting Company.
KMyMoney KMyMoney is the Personal Finance Manager for KDE. It operates in a similar way to Microsoft Money, it supports different account types, categorisation of expenses and incomes, reconciliation of bank accounts and QIF import/export.
KMYC (AM) KMYC-AM Radio 1410 (known as TalkRadio 1410) is a news/talk station based in Marysville, California. It is owned by Huth Broadcasting of Marysville, which also owns KBLF-AM in Red Bluff and KOBO-AM in Yuba City.
Knaar A knaar (plural: knaarer) is a kind of Viking and Norse mercantile ship. The knaar (sometimes called knarr, knorr, or knörr) is of the same clinker-built method used to construct the drakkar, longship, karve, and faering.
Knaaren In the game Rayman 3, the Knaaren (the k is pronounced: "kuh-naaren") are invincible ruthless warriors who cannot stand the sunlight. That's why they live in caves underneath the Desert of the Knaaren under the rule of their child King Gumsi, who is not really all that evil.
Knabstrup The Knabstrup or Knabstrupper is a European horse breed with an unusual range of coat coloration. It shows the same color pattern as the Appaloosa, with coat patterns raninging from solid, through many variants to the full leopard spotted.
Knacker A knacker is a person in the trade of rendering animals that are unfit for human consumption, such as work horses that have died in harness or are too tired to work any more. This leads to the slang expression "knackered" meaning very tired, or ready for the knacker’s yard, where old horses would be slaughtered and made into dog food and glue.
Knacker's yard A knacker's yard is that area of a slaughterhouse where carcasses unfit for human consumption are rendered down to produce useful materials such as glue. It is often used as an English colloquialism to describe a person or object that is spent beyond all reasonable use, as in "He is only fit for the knacker's yard" or more commonly "I/He/She am/is knackered".
Knackwurst Knackwurst (sometimes knockwurst; from German, literally "crack sausage") is a type of small soft German sausage intended to be eaten by hand. It is a short chubby sausage made from pork and beef with fresh garlic.
Knafeh Knafeh (Arabic ŮناŮŘ©), also pronounced "kunafah" or "kunfeh," is a kind of sweet made of pastry, cheese, and syrup. The knafeh from the Palestinian city of Nablus (called Knafeh Nabulsiyye) is the most famous throughout the Arab world, and also somewhat popular among Israelis.
Knap of Howar At Knap of Howar on the Orkney island of Papa Westray, a Neolithic farmstead has been wonderfully well preserved, and is claimed to be the oldest preserved stone house in northern Europe, with radiocarbon dating showing that it was occupied from 3500 BC to 3100 BC, earlier than the very similar houses in the settlement at Skara Brae.
Knapp Commission The Knapp Commission (officially known as the Commission to Investigate Alleged Police Corruption) stemmed from a five member panel initially formed in April 1970 by Mayor John V. Lindsay to investigate corruption within the New York City Police Department.
Knapp's Rule Knapp's Rule states that lenses placed at the anterior focal point of the eye, generally 15 mm in front of the eye, will create similarly sized images on the retina, whenever the disparity between the two eyes is due to a difference in axial length of the eyes.
KL1 KL1, or Kernel Language 1 is an experimental AND-parallel version of KL0 developed for the ICOT Fifth Generation Computer project. KL1 is an implementation of Flat GHC (a subset of the Guarded Horn Clauses language by Kazunori Ueda), making it a parallelised Prolog variant.
KLAU-LP KLAU-LP is a low-power television station in Redlands, California, transmitting from Mount Wilson, and broadcasting in analog on UHF channel 45 as an independent station. Founded January 4, 1991, the station is owned by TV45 LLC.
KLB (boyband) KLB is a Brazilian pop group/boyband composed for three brothers from SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil: Kiko (Franco Finato Scornavacca, born April 18, 1979), Leandro Finato Scornavacca (born July 22, 1981) and Bruno Finato Scornavacca (born April 28, 1984).
KLBC TV-2 KLBC is a cable-only television station on cable channel 2 in Laughlin, Nevada and is an affiliate of Retro Television Network. The station is locally-owned by Chelsea Street Video Productions and produces local programming, including daily newscasts.
KLBK-TV KLBK is the CBS network affiliate, serving the entire Lubbock, Texas metropolitan area. KLBK is owned and operated by Nexstar Broadcasting Group and through a local sales agreement the station also provides services to ABC affiliate KAMC 28 (formerly KSEL), owned by Mission Broadcasting.
KLC KLC is a rap producer from the Third Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana. He found fame as a member of No Limit Records' Beats By the Pound, and since leaving the label has been the leader of the Medicine Men, consisting of the same producers as the original Beats by the Pound, as well as some new talent.
KLCC Properties KLCC Property Holdings Berhad (KLCCP) was incorporated in Malaysia as a public limited company on 7 February 2004. Shares of the Company were listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia Berhad on 18 August 2004.
KLCS KLCS Channel 58 is a member station of the Public Broadcasting Service, and is owned by the Los Angeles Unified School District. KLCS is known on the air as The Education Station for all Generations and is based in downtown Los Angeles.
KLEC KLEC was an FM radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas which broadcast from the summer of 1998 till the fall of 2004. The station, which was the first in the area to broadcast a completely modern rock format, used the brand name "Lick 106 point 3".
KLEW-TV KLEW-TV, channel 3, is the CBS television affiliate serving north central Idaho and southeastern Washington, including nearby Pullman. The station is also the sister station of KIMA-TV in Yakima, Washington (which provides most of KLEW's programming), KEPR in the Tri-Cities and KOMO-TV in Seattle.
KLF Communications In the UK, The KLF and their incarnations released six albums and a wide array of diverse 12Â " singles on their own independent record label KLF Communications during its five-year existence. In other territories their material was typically issued under licence by local labels.
KLG Systel KLG Systel is a software development company based in Gurgaon, India. It is listed on the National Stock Exchange with symbol KLGSYSTEL, and specialises in providing consulting, software, support, training and electronic commerce solutions to companies in the process, manufacturing and infrastructure industries.
KLHO-LP KLHO-LP is a low-power Class A television station in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It broadcasts locally in analog on UHF channel 17 and is an affiliate of La Familia Network, or LFN, a Spanish-language, family-oriented television network affiliate based in Harlingen, Texas.
KLibido KLibido is a news client for the KDE desktop, developed by 'Bauno' Bonometti and others. It supports multiple servers, multiple connections, a database back-end and mass saving of multi-part attachments encoded in uuencode, yEnc and base64; images in common formats can be viewed inline.
KLIA Awards & Recognitions Kuala Lumpur International Airport is known for its excellent services and security, winning numerous worldwide awards and accolades since its opening. Despite competition from much newer airports in the region, the airport continues to maintain its reputation for setting standards in airport service quality.
KLIA Transit KLIA Transit is a rail service linking Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, and the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) operated by Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL). It shares the same tracks as the KLIA Ekspres but unlike the direct airport express service, KLIA Transit stops at three other stations.
KLM KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (in full: Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij, literally Royal Aviation Company; usual English: Royal Dutch Airlines) is a subsidiary of Air France-KLM. Before its merger with Air France, KLM was the national airline of the Netherlands.
KLM (human computer interaction) KLM stands for Keystroke-Level Model, a hard science approach to human computer interaction, based on GOMS, developed by Card, Moran & Newell, and spelled out in their book The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction, 1983.
KLM Telephone Company KLM Telephone Company is a rural telecommunications provider based in Rich Hill, Missouri. Consisting mainly of small, rural, family-run telephone companies it absorbed, it provides local telephone service to 1400 southwest Missouri telephone customers.
KLM UK KLM UK is the former name of a British subsidiary of KLM operating short-range Fokker aircraft. Originally known as AirUK it had an engineering base at Norwich Airport in Norfolk, England, which began as Air Anglia.
KLNM-LP KLNM-LP is a religious television station in Lufkin, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 42 as an affiliate of the Trinity Broadcasting Network. Owned by Millennium Communications, the station broadcasts programming from Carpenters Way Baptist Church and Harmony Hill Baptist Church.
KLO KLO is a news/talk radio station broadcasting out of Ogden, Utah to the Salt Lake City area. The stations airs syndicated conservative talk shows, including Bill Bennett, Laura Ingraham, Michael Medved, and Dennis Prager.
KLOSURE (1988 – 1998) KLOSURE (1988 – 1998) is the European companion to singer Khanoda’s mock hits compilation, klosure. DISPOSABLE KLASSIX AND OTHER POTENTIAL FAILURES (1988 – 1998), released on October 19th, 1998 (see 1998 in music) and features the new song, "Slowly.
KLRA-LP KLRA-LP also known as Univision 58 or Univision Arkansas is a series of television stations airing programming from spanish-language television network Univision based in Little Rock. KLRA is owned by locally-based Equity Broadcasting Corporation.
KLRN KLRN is a public television station in San Antonio, Texas, broadcasting locally on VHF channel 9 as a PBS member station. It is operated by the Alamo Public Telecommunications Council (formerly the Southwest Texas Public Broadcasting Council).
KLSV-LP KLSV-LP is a low-power television station in Las Vegas, Nevada, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 50 as a Jewelry TV affiliate. Founded April 13, 1989, the station is owned by Biltmore Broadcasting Las Vegas.
KLT-40 reactor The KLT-40 reactor is a nuclear fission reactor used in pairs to power Arktika-class icebreakers and singly to power the Soviet merchant ship Sevmorput and all Taymyr-class icebreakers. It is a pressurized water reactor (PWR), using 90% enriched uranium-235 fuel to produce 135 MWt of power.
KLTJ KLTJ is a full-power television station serving Houston, Texas and licensed in Galveston, Texas transmitting over analog channel 22. The station is the Daystar affiliate for Houston, Texas, and its surrounding area.
KLUJ-TV KLUJ-TV is a religious television station in Harlingen, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 44 as an affiliate of TBN. Founded August 1,1983, the station is owned by TBN, under the license name of Community Educational Television.
KLV KLV (Key-Length-Value) is a data encoding standard, often used to embed information in video feeds. Items are encoded into Key-Length-Value triplets, where key identifies the data, length specifies the data's length, and value is the data itself.
KLVX KLVX (Channel 10 analog, 11 digital) is a PBS member station serving the Las Vegas, Nevada, market. KLVX is licensed to the Board of School Trustees of the Clark County School District and operated by the KLVX Communications Group.
KLWY KLWY is a television station in Cheyenne, Wyoming, broadcasting locally on channel 27 as a Fox affiliate. It has two full-service satellite stations, KFNB/20 in Casper and KFNR/11 in Rawlins, and low-power repeater K58AM near Rawlins.
Kőbánya Kőbánya (meaning quarry in Hungarian) is the 10th district of Budapest and one of the largest. It is located in southeast Pest, easily accessible from the downtown by Metro 3, whose terminus is named Kőbánya-Kispest.
Kőbánya-Kertváros Kobanya-kertvaros (which literally means "rock quarry- suburb/ gardentown" gardentown being a reference to it being a residential suburb mainly) is a section of Budapest which has a largely working class population, most of whom are ethnic Hungarians. as in most Budapest neighborhoods, there is a significant ethnically Roma (Gipsy) presence to be found, scattered all over the suburb.
KĹŤdan KĹŤdan (講談), formerly known as kĹŤshaku (講é‡), is a style of traditional oral Japanese storytelling. The form evolved out of lectures on historical or literary topics given to high-ranking nobles of the Heian period, changing over the centuries to be adopted by the general samurai class and eventually by commoners, and eventually, by the end of the Edo period, declining in favor of new types of entertainment and storytelling such as naniwa-bushi.
KĹŤfuku no Kagaku KĹŤfuku-no-Kagaku (幸福ă®ç§‘ĺ¦), also called The Institute for Research in Human Happiness (IRH), is a sect in Japan. KĹŤfuku-no-Kagaku was founded in October of 1986 and there are currently over 10,000 KĹŤfuku-no-Kagaku adherents.
KĹŤhaku Uta Gassen , more commonly known as simply "KĹŤhaku," is an annual music show broadcast on television and radio on New Year's Eve produced by Japanese public broadcaster NHK and broadcast on both television and radio, nationally and internationally by NHK's networks and some overseas (mainly cable) broadcasters which bought the program. The show ends shortly before midnight (when NHK switches to a frenzy of "Happy New Year" greetings from around the nation).
KĹŤhoku-ku, Yokohama , located near the Yokohama metropolitan area, is one of the 18 wards of the city of Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Kokuku Ward has the largest population of Yokohama's 18 wards, and KĹŤhoku Ward ranks second only to Naka Ward in the total number of workplaces (1996 Workplace and Corporate Statistics Survey).
Kōichi Hashimoto , real name , is a seiyū born January 12, 1953 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. He is currently a free agent, not attached to any talent management firm, though he has in the past been attached to Arts Vision, Aksent, Ken Production, and Art 7.
KĹŤichi Mashimo is a well known Japanese anime director and the founder of the animation studio Bee Train. Since the creation of the studio, Mashimo directed or otherwise participated in (nearly) all its works, for example, as a member of art or sound department.
KĹŤtoku Line The is one of the main railway lines of the Shikoku Railway Company (JR Shikoku) in Japan. It connects the prefectural capitals of Takamatsu in Kagawa Prefecture and Tokushima in Tokushima Prefecture on the island of Shikoku.
KĹŤwa KĹŤwa (ĺĽĺ’Ś) was a Japanese era of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts lasting from 1381 to 1384. Reigning Emperors were ChĹŤkei and Go-Kameyama in the south and Go-En'yĹ« and Go-Komatsu in the north.
KĹŤyĹŤ Gunkan The is a record of the military exploits of the Takeda family, compiled largely by the Takeda vassal KĹŤsaka DanjĹŤ Masanobu, and completed in 1616 by Obata Kagenori. It provides some of the most detailed descriptions and statistics of warfare in the Sengoku period available today.
KĹŤzan-ji , or , is an Omuro Buddhist temple located in Ume-ga-hata Toganoo-chĹŤ, UkyĹŤ Ward, Kyoto, Japan. The temple was founded by famous monk MyĹŤe and is renowned for its numerous national treasures and important cultural properties, in particular a picture scroll called .
KĹŤzĹŤ Murashita KĹŤzĹŤ Murashita (村下ĺťč”µ Murashita KĹŤzĹŤ, February 28, 1953—June 24, 1999) is a singer-songwriter who was born in Minamata City, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. He died of a stroke during a rehearsal in 1999.
Kłodzko County Kłodzko County (Polish powiat kłodzki, German Grafschaft Glatz) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in the Lower Silesian Voivodship in Poland, created on 1 January 1999 as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998.
Kłodzko Valley Kłodzko Valley (, ) a valley in the south of Poland in Eastern Sudetes surrounded by Stołowe Mountains, Bardzkie Mountains and Bystrzyckie Mountains. The major towns of the valley are Długopole Zdrój, Duszniki Zdrój, Kłodzko, Lądek Zdrój and Polanica Zdrój.
Kšyštof Lavrinovič Kšyštof Lavrinovič (born November 11, 1979 in Vilnius, Lithuania) is a basketball power forward. He is a twin brother of Darjuš Lavrinovič and they both compete for Unics Kazan in Russian Superleague as well as Lithuania national team.
Křišťan of Prachatice Křišťan z Prachatic (1360-1439) was a Medieval Czech Hussite astronomer, mathematician, and priest. He is the author of several books about medicine and herbs, and had contributed to the field of astronomy with many papers and data recordings.
KĹ« (mythology) In Hawaiian mythology KĹ« is one of the four great gods along with Kanaloa, KÄne, and Lono. He was the husband of the goddess Hina (Beckwith 1970:12), suggesting a complementary dualism as the word kĹ« in the Hawaiian language means "standing up" while one meaning of 'hina' is 'fallen down.
KĹ«kai KĹ«kai (空海) or also known posthumously as KĹŤbĹŤ-Daishi (ĺĽćł•大師) , 774–835 CE: Japanese monk, scholar, poet, and artist, founder of the Shingon or "True Word" school of Buddhism. KĹ«kai is famous as a calligrapher (see Shodo), engineer and is said to have invented kana, the syllabary in which, in combination with Chinese characters (Kanji) the Japanese language is written.
Kmara Kmara (Georgian: á™á›áá á) is a civic resistance movement in the republic of Georgia which undermined the government of Eduard Shevardnadze. After international observers condemned his government's conduct of the November 2003 parliamentary elections, Kmara led the protests which precipitated his downfall in what became known as the Rose Revolution.
Kmart Australia Kmart Australia is a discount department store chain, equivalent to the stores in the United States bearing the same name. When its first store opened in Burwood East, Victoria in April 1969, Kmart Australia was 51 percent owned by the US Kmart Corporation.
Kmfm kmfm is the name of six Independent Local Radio stations and one digital station (on the Kent Digital Multiplex) owned by KM Radio Ltd, each broadcasting locally to a region of Kent. Although similarly branded, they are officially six separate licenses, named
KMAX-TV KMAX-TV (Channel 31) is the CBS Corporation's CW affiliate serving the Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, California broadcast area. In May 2005, the station merged its operations with the local CBS station, KOVR (Channel 13), which the CBS Corp.
KMBC-TV KMBC-TV, "KMBC 9" is the ABC affiliate in Kansas City, Missouri (and also for Kansas City, Kansas) owned by Hearst-Argyle Broadcasting. It runs nearly the entire ABC network schedule, along with local news, syndicated talk, and reality shows.
KMBH KMBH is a public television station in Harlingen, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 60 as a PBS member station. Initially licensed sometime before 1979 and signing on on October 8, 1985, the station is owned by RGV Educational Broadcasting, Inc.
KMBZ "Newsradio 980" KMBZ is a news and talk AM station broadcasting from Kansas City, Missouri. Though KMBZ was the Royals flagship station for some time, their format is currently mostly news and political talk.
KMCC KMCC is a full-power television station in Laughlin, Nevada, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 34 and in digital on UHF channel 32 as a Multimedios Television affiliate. Founded May 14, 1996, the station is owned by Cranston II LLC ("Cranston") and managed by Equity Broadcasting.
KMCT College of Engineering KMCT College of Engineering (previously NITS (National Institute Technology and Scince)) is an ISO 9001:2000 certified self-financing college affiliated to the University of Calicut located in Manassery, Kozhikode, Kerala, India.
KMCT-TV KMCT-TV is a religious television station in West Monroe, Louisiana, broadcasting locally on channel 39 as an affiliate of Worship. Founded June 13,1983, the station is owned by Louisiana Christian Broadcasting, Inc.
KMD KMD (Kausing Much Damage, or a positive Kause in a Much Damaged society) was a hip-hop trio in the early 1990s best known for launching the career of acclaimed MC and Producer MF Doom, who at the time was known as Zev Love X. Other members of the group were Zev Love X's younger brother DJ Subroc and Rodan, who at the time went by the name Onyx the Birthstone Kid.
KMEG KMEG is the CBS network affiliate in Sioux City, Iowa, owned by Pappas Telecasting alongside sister station, Fox network affiliate KPTH 44. The station operates on UHF channel 14 and in digital on channel 39, also on the UHF dial.
KMEK KMEK is the flagship radio station of Meeker Broadcasting Worldwide in Denver, Colorado. Formerly Two Brothers Media, founded in 2002 in Des Moines, Iowa, Meeker Broadcasting moved its headquarters to Denver one year later.
KMEX-TV KMEX-TV, "UnivisiĂłn 34 Los Angeles", is the Univision-owned and operated station in Los Angeles and the network's flagship station; although Univision's production studios are located in Miami. Since KMEX went on the air, they opened the way for a cultural phenomenon in the U.
KMFD KMFD CW 11, also known as "Southern Oregon's CW", is currently a CW Television Network affiliate based in Medford, Oregon. It was originally a "cable-only" station for The WB, which was then currently run by Chambers Communications, owners of KDRV in Medford and KDKF in Klamath Falls and does not have a transmitter.
KMFDM KMFDM is an industrial rock band and the brainchild of founding member Sascha Konietzko. KMFDM was founded in Paris on February 29, 1984 as a joint effort between Konietzko and German painter/multi-media performer Udo Sturm to perform for the opening of an exhibition of young European artists at the Grand Palais.
KMJT-CA KMJT-CA is a Class A television station licensed to Ogden, Kansas and owned by Montgomery Communications of Junction City. It is one of three repeaters of KTMJ-CA, FOX 43, bringing the Fox signal to the far reaches of the Topeka, Kansas viewing area.
KMJX KMJX, which uses the on-air brand name Magic 105, is a radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas, with a format of classic rock. It has been on the air for over 20 years making it one of the oldest stations broadcasting in Little Rock.
KMKI (AM) KMKI AM 620 is a Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas AM Radio station licensed in Plano, Texas that is part of the Radio Disney network, which is also based in Dallas, Texas. It is owned by ABC Radio through Radio Disney Dallas, LLC.
KMLB (AM) KMLB is an American radio station, based in Monroe, Louisiana, that began broadcasting in 1931 as North East Louisiana's first radio station. It broadcasts on 1440 kHz AM, a frequency that covers large parts of North Louisiana and South Arkansas.
KMLE Medical Dictionary KMLE Medical Dictionary is a web search engine, owned privately by a radiology doctor. It offers an online medical dictionary search which expands over 10 different medical dictionaries and including the full American Heritage medical dictionary.
KMMA-CA KMMA-CA is a Mas Musica owned-and-operated station in San Luis Obispo, California, broadcasting locally on channel 18. The station airs videos of various Latin American music styles, including salsa/cumbia, regional Mexican, and contemporary Spanish-language hits.
KMMD-CA KMMD-CA is a Mas Musica owned-and-operated station in Salinas, California, broadcasting locally on channel 18. The station airs videos of various Latin American music styles, including salsa/cumbia, regional Mexican, and contemporary Spanish-language hits.
KMMIPS K M M INSTITUTE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES very popularly known as KMMIPS has emerged as a major technological institute managed by KMM SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY, Tirupati. The KMM Society has taken the lead role to establish the institute in the academic year 2001-2002.
KMMK-LP KMMK-LP channel 14 , KMUM-CA channel 15 and KMMW-LP channel 47 are low-power Mas Musica owned-and-operated television stations in the Sacramento, California market. KMMK and KMUM are located in Sacramento, California, while KMMW is located in Stockton.
KMOH-TV KMOH-TV is a full-service television station in Kingman, Arizona, providing over-the-air service to Kingman, Bullhead City/Laughlin, and surrounding Mohave County. It broadcasts in analog on VHF channel 6 and in digital on UHF channel 19 from its transmitter on Black Mountain near Oatman.
KMOS-TV KMOS-TV is a PBS member station in Sedalia, Missouri, owned and operated by the University of Central Missouri. Its transmitter has an effective radiated power of 100 kW for its channel 6 frequency, but 322 kW for its digital channel (corresponding to the bandwidth of channel fifteen), with similar height above average terrain for both transmitters (about 602 to 603 m above sea level).
KMPC KMPC-1540 is known to the Los Angeles and Orange County area as "1540 The Ticket". It is owned and operated by the radio division of the Sporting News magazine, although some of the network's daily programming does not air on the station, except in certain situations.
KMPH-TV KMPH-TV is a television station in Fresno, California broadcasting on television channel 26, and is licensed to Visalia, California. It is the flagship station of Pappas Telecasting and the sister station to KFRE, the CW affiliate for the Central Valley.
KMSP-TV KMSP-TV ("FOX9") is a broadcast television station serving the Twin Cities market of Minnesota and western Wisconsin in the United States, broadcasting on channel 9 (26 digital). The station is currently owned and operated by Fox Television Stations Group, and carries programming from the Fox network.
KMTF KMTF is a television station in Helena, Montana, broadcasting locally on channel 10 as an affiliate of The CW. Founded September 16,1996, the station is owned by The Uhlmann Company, under the license name Rocky Mountain Broadcasting Company, and managed by Sunbelt Communications Company, who also owns KTVH.
KMTP-TV KMTP, the San Francisco non-commercial station operated by the Minority Television Project, airs programming in several non-English languages, including several Asian languages and German. It also broadcasts programming from Deutsche Welle TV (DW-TV), Russia Today TV, and the Classic Arts Showcase.
KMTR KMTR is the NBC and The CW affiliate television station serving the Eugene/Springfield, Oregon designated market area. Owned by Clear Channel Communications, the station reaches additional viewers in central and western Oregon via co-owned full-powered satellite stations KMCB channel 23 (Coos Bay) and KTCW channel 46 (Roseburg).
KMTV KMTV Channel 3 (branded "Action 3 News") is the CBS television station in Omaha, Nebraska. Emmis Communications currently holds the license, but the station is operated by Journal Broadcast Group through a local marketing agreement (LMA).
KMTW KMTW, channel 36, also known as My TV Wichita, is the MyNetworkTV affiliate for the Wichita area. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications as a sister to FOX affiliate KSAS (of which it shares some programs with), and it is licensed to Hutchinson, Kansas.
KMVU KMVU is a local FOX television affiliate based in Medford, Oregon. The station serves the Rogue Valley and Klamath Basin of southern Oregon and the Shasta Cascade region in northern California, and is owned by Stainless Broadcasting Company.
KMyMoney KMyMoney is the Personal Finance Manager for KDE. It operates in a similar way to Microsoft Money, it supports different account types, categorisation of expenses and incomes, reconciliation of bank accounts and QIF import/export.
KMYC (AM) KMYC-AM Radio 1410 (known as TalkRadio 1410) is a news/talk station based in Marysville, California. It is owned by Huth Broadcasting of Marysville, which also owns KBLF-AM in Red Bluff and KOBO-AM in Yuba City.
Knaar A knaar (plural: knaarer) is a kind of Viking and Norse mercantile ship. The knaar (sometimes called knarr, knorr, or knörr) is of the same clinker-built method used to construct the drakkar, longship, karve, and faering.
Knaaren In the game Rayman 3, the Knaaren (the k is pronounced: "kuh-naaren") are invincible ruthless warriors who cannot stand the sunlight. That's why they live in caves underneath the Desert of the Knaaren under the rule of their child King Gumsi, who is not really all that evil.
Knabstrup The Knabstrup or Knabstrupper is a European horse breed with an unusual range of coat coloration. It shows the same color pattern as the Appaloosa, with coat patterns raninging from solid, through many variants to the full leopard spotted.
Knacker A knacker is a person in the trade of rendering animals that are unfit for human consumption, such as work horses that have died in harness or are too tired to work any more. This leads to the slang expression "knackered" meaning very tired, or ready for the knacker’s yard, where old horses would be slaughtered and made into dog food and glue.
Knacker's yard A knacker's yard is that area of a slaughterhouse where carcasses unfit for human consumption are rendered down to produce useful materials such as glue. It is often used as an English colloquialism to describe a person or object that is spent beyond all reasonable use, as in "He is only fit for the knacker's yard" or more commonly "I/He/She am/is knackered".
Knackwurst Knackwurst (sometimes knockwurst; from German, literally "crack sausage") is a type of small soft German sausage intended to be eaten by hand. It is a short chubby sausage made from pork and beef with fresh garlic.
Knafeh Knafeh (Arabic ŮناŮŘ©), also pronounced "kunafah" or "kunfeh," is a kind of sweet made of pastry, cheese, and syrup. The knafeh from the Palestinian city of Nablus (called Knafeh Nabulsiyye) is the most famous throughout the Arab world, and also somewhat popular among Israelis.
Knap of Howar At Knap of Howar on the Orkney island of Papa Westray, a Neolithic farmstead has been wonderfully well preserved, and is claimed to be the oldest preserved stone house in northern Europe, with radiocarbon dating showing that it was occupied from 3500 BC to 3100 BC, earlier than the very similar houses in the settlement at Skara Brae.
Knapp Commission The Knapp Commission (officially known as the Commission to Investigate Alleged Police Corruption) stemmed from a five member panel initially formed in April 1970 by Mayor John V. Lindsay to investigate corruption within the New York City Police Department.
Knapp's Rule Knapp's Rule states that lenses placed at the anterior focal point of the eye, generally 15 mm in front of the eye, will create similarly sized images on the retina, whenever the disparity between the two eyes is due to a difference in axial length of the eyes.
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