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Kozma Prutkov Kozma Prutkov () is a fictional author invented by Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy and his cousins, three Zhemchuzhnikov brothers, Alexei, Vladimir and Alexander, during the later part of Nicholas I of Russia's authoritarian reign.
Kozmo 3 Kozmo 3 is a modern rock band that was formed by Robert Oras and Brian Oras while staying in South Korea. Their sound is an amalgamation of pertinent lyrical content, powerful guitars and meandering bass lines; influenced heavily by folk-based rock of yester-year and coupled with pop-sensibilities.
Kozmodemyansk Kozmodemyansk (; Hill Mari: Цикмä, Cikmä; Meadow Mari: Чыкма, Čykma) is a town in the Mari El Republic, Russia, located at the confluence of the Vetluga and the Volga Rivers at . Population: 22,771 (2002 Census); 24,746 (1989 Census).
Kozo Ohsone Kozo Ohsone is the Japanese manager for Sony who was credited as one of the main developers of the popular Walkman. While general manager of the Tape Recorder Business Division he was asked to help develop a portable audio player
Kozo Uno Kozo Uno (* 1897, †1977) was a Japanese economist and is considered to be one of the most important theorists on the field of Marx's theory of value. His main work Principles of Political Economy was published in 1964.
Kozolec The kozolec (dual kozolca; pl kozolci) is a freestanding vertical drying rack found in the traditional Slovenian ethnic region. They are permanent structures, primarily made of wood, upon which fodder for animals is dried.
Kozushima Kozushima (神津島) is a volcanic island in the Izu Islands (伊豆諸島) and administered by the Tokyo (東京é˝) Metropolitan government, Japan, lies south of Tokyo and east of the Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka prefecture.
Kozy Kozy is a large village of over 11,000 located in southern Poland between Kęty and Bielsko-Biala and about 2 hours ride by car from Katowice and Kraków The village was first mentioned in the year 1326 A.D as "Duabuscapris seu Siffridivilla", which means "two goats".
KO Nation KO Nation was a short-lived television series which featured up-and-coming boxers in a hip-hop format. Shown on HBO on Saturday afternoons throughout 2000 and 2001, the show featured dancers and hip-hop performances, and was hosted by Fran Charles and Kevin Kelley.
KO Transmission KO Transmission Company is an interstate natural gas pipeline company engaged in the business of transporting natural gas in interstate commerce, under authorization granted by and subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
KOA (AM) KOA (850 AM), ("NewsRadio 850 KOA") is a clear channel news/talk radio station serving the Denver, Colorado market. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications and is nicknamed "the Blowtorch of the West" for its 50,000 watt signal.
KOACH KOACH (from the Hebrew word "×›×—", meaning "strength") is the campus student organization for Conservative Judaism on many college and university campuses and in many Hillels in the United States and abroad.
KOCM KOCM is a religious television station in Norman, Oklahoma, serving the Oklahoma City market locally on channel 46 as an affiliate of Daystar. Founded February 28,2001, the station is owned by the Word of God Fellowship, a subsidiary of the Daystar Television Network set up to manage Daystar's non-commercial television licenses.
KOCO-TV KOCO-TV, commonly referred to as "KOCO 5" or "Eyewitness News 5" is the ABC affiliate in the Oklahoma City television market. The station is owned by Hearst-Argyle Corporation, but uses "Ohio/Oklahoma Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
KODF-LP KODF-LP is a Azteca América affiliate for the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, licensed in Britton, Texas, owned and operated by Mako Communications. Unlike many low-powered stations, it is seen on Time Warner Cable (which replaced Comcast Cable in Early August 2006) on Channel 21 in the Dallas area in addition to its low-power signal, as well as DirecTV.
KODI Institute Kosovar Research and Documentation Institute (KODI Institute) is a Priština-based think tank that aims to assist the Kosovar society, political actors, and the international community in the transition process, from totalitarian rule to democracy, through the strengthening of democratic institutions and the rule of law, respect for human rights, and integration of Kosovo and the rest of Southeastern Europe into the European Union. By closely cooperating with all political actors, society and the media, KODI Institute seeks to identify human rights violations against the inhabitants of Kosovo before, during, and after the war; to stimulate the process of facing and overcoming the past; to analyze ethnic relations in Kosovo and elsewhere, to promote regional cooperation; and to offer policy recommendations and solutions to different actors and stakeholders in the area of public policy.
KOF: Maximum Impact KOF: Maximum Impact is a fighting game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, produced by SNK subsidiary Noise Factory published by SNK Playmore in 2004-2005. The port to the Xbox is known as KOF: Maximum Impact - Maniax.
KOGO KOGO or NewsRadio 600 KOGO is, as of July 2006, the number one News talk radio station in San Diego, California. One of seven San Diego owned and operated Clear Channel Communications radio stations, KOGO's main focus is local and syndicated talk shows.
KOH test The KOH test is a procedure in which potassium hydroxide (KOH) is used to detect fungi by dissolving human cells in a culture. The difference in cell wall composition of human cells and fungal cells allows this procedure to help distinguish the two cells.
KOHT KOHT is a rhythmic top 40 station serving Tucson, Arizona and is licenced to Marana, (a northwestern suburb of Tucson). It has been owned by Clear Channel Communications since July 30, 2001 and broadcasts at 98.
KOI character encodings KOI is a family of several 8-bit character encodings for the Cyrillic alphabet, also known as KOI8, KOI 8 and KOI-8. The name stands for Kod Obmena Informatsiey (Код Обмена Đнформацией) which means "Code for Information Exchange" in Russian.
KOI8-U KOI8-U is an 8-bit character encoding, designed to cover Ukrainian, which uses the Cyrillic alphabet. It is based on KOI8-R, which covers Russian and Bulgarian, but replaces eight graphic characters with four Ukrainian letters Ň, Đ„, І, and Ї in both upper case and lower case.
KOKI-TV KOKI-TV Channel 23, commonly referred to as "FOX23 Tulsa" or "FOX23 News" is the Fox affiliate in Tulsa, Oklahoma, owned by Clear Channel Communications. KOKI broadcasts from its studios on South Memorial Drive in Tulsa.
KOKO KOKO-FM is a Rhythmic Oldies radio station broadcasting from Kerman, California for the Fresno area with studio and office located in Los Angeles, California. KOKO 94 is the home for the Art Laboe Connection, and The Art Laboe Sunday Night Special.
KOL Secret Slumber Party on CBS KOL Secret Slumber Party on CBS is a three-hour children's programming block that began September 16, 2006 on CBS, replacing Nick Jr. on CBS -- produced by Viacom and Nickelodeon before CBS and Viacom became two separate companies.
KOLON-Hana Bank Championship The KOLON-Hana Bank Championship presented by SEMA Sports is a women's golf tournament on the LPGA of Korea Tour, and co-sanction by the LPGA Tour. Prior to 2006 it was known as the CJ Nine Bridges Classic and played at the Nine Bridges Golf Club.
KOM crown KOM Crown is an acronym which stands for King Of the Mountains Crown. It is awarded to the bicycle racer who collects the most points in "Mountain Stages" at key locations along a mountain stage's route.
KOMINFORM KOMINFORM is an alternative Finnish news agency which concretes on world news in a wide spectrum of subjects which focuses on the views of socialist and communist governments, because of the agency's stated belief that certain matters are not reported fairly in the rest of the news media.
KOMR KOMR in Sun City, Arizona is a Spanish-language Oldies-intensive Adult Contemporary outlet serving the Phoenix area. The Univision station, along with satellite sisters KQMR in Globe and KKMR in Arizona City, is known on-air as "Recuerdo 100.
KOMTAR KOMTAR (Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak) is Penang's tallest building and the sixth tallest building in Malaysia. When this skyscraper topped out, (reached full height during construction phase) it was the tallest building in Asia.
KOMTEVE KOMTEVE (Komunitas Televisi, Indonesian Television Community) is an Indonesian sociocultural group consisting of TV broadcasting professionals from various television stations in Indonesia. KOMTEVE's main mission is to promote an accountable television broadcasting contents and public control over TV channels in Indonesia.
KOMU-TV KOMU-TV (Channel 8) is the NBC affiliate serving the cities of Columbia and Jefferson City, Missouri along with several surrounding counties in central Missouri. The station is owned by the University of Missouri–Columbia, officially licensed to the "Curators of the University of Missouri" and operated by the university's world-renowned Missouri School of Journalism, making KOMU one of very few commercial TV stations in the US to be owned by a major university.
KONE KONE Corporation, founded in 1910 and headquartered at Espoo, Finland, is an international engineering and service company employing some 27,000 people. It provides elevators and escalators and solutions for their maintenance and modernization, as well as maintenance of automatic building doors.
KOOD KOOD channel 9 in Hays, Kansas, along with satellite stations KSWK (Southwest Kansas) channel 3 in Lakin, Kansas and KDCK channel 21 in Dodge City, Kansas, are collectively known as Smoky Hills Public Television, a trio of PBS stations covering western Kansas State's Smoky Hills region.
KOOL (cigarette) KOOL is a brand of menthol cigarettes that has marketed itself towards the "sophisticated man". As a menthol flavored cigarette, the rough taste of tobacco is dulled as the menthol numbs the mouth, allowing for a smoother inhalation.
KOOPA KOOPA is a pop-punk band from Essex in the United Kingdom. The band formed in 2000 and its members are brothers Stuart (drums) and Oliver Cooper (vocals and guitar), and Joe Murphy (vocals, guitar, production).
KOTA-TV KOTA-TV, channel 3, is an ABC affiliate based in Rapid City, South Dakota. The station, which debuted on the air on July 1, 1955, is owned by Duhamel Broadcasting of South Dakota, a locally owned family run broadcasting company.
KOTK KOTK 1420 AM is an Omaha Nebraska area Talk Station that is owned by Salem Communications and airs national talk shows such as Mike Gallagher, Michael Medved, Michael Reagan, Dennis Prager, William Bennett, and Hugh Hewitt.
KOTOKO KOTOKO (ă“ă¨ă“) is a female J-Pop singer who has released 5 albums (3 associated with Geneon and 2 associated with I've Sound), 5 maxi singles and 1 DVD (DVD is scheduled for a US Domestic release), as well as singing, composing and writing lyrics for numerous other song collections. She frequently works with producers I've Sound, and has contributed songs to numerous anime and games including Onegai Teacher, Onegai Twins, Ren'ai CHU!, Maria-sama ga Miteru, Kannazuki no Miko (which features her international hit dance single "Re-Sublimity"), Starship Operators and Shakugan no SHANA.
KOV-14 The KOV-14 Fortezza Plus PC card provides encryption functions and key storage to the Secure Terminal Equipment (and other devices). It is a tamper-resistant module based on the Mykotronx Krypton chip, including all of the cryptographic functionality of the original Fortezza card plus the Type 1 algorithms/protocols BATON and FIREFLY, the SDNS signature algorithm, and the STU-III protocol.
KOXI-CA KOXI-CA channel 20 Camas Washington signed on the air in 1993 as K19CT channel 19. Part of the "Watch TV" translator network based in Portland Oregon at K56EI, rebroadcasting network programs from NET - National Empowerment Television.
KOZK KOZK and KOZJ are a pair of PBS member stations serving Southern Missouri's Ozarks region as Ozarks Public Television. The stations are owned and operated by the board of governors at Missouri State University in Springfield.
Kpist (band) Kpist is a Swedish electronic rock band noted for releasing music heavily influenced by video games and video game culture. Their name is short in Swedish for kulsprutepistol, which translates as submachinegun.
KPAL-LP KPAL-LP is a low-power Class A television station in Palmdale, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 38 as an independent station. Founded September 27, 1989, the station is owned by KPAL Television Inc.
KPBI-CA KPBI-CA is a Class A low-power MyNetworkTV affiliate in Fort Smith, Arkansas, broadcasting on channel 46. The station is owned by Equity Broadcasting and like many of Equity stations, KPBI-CA is controlled remotely via satellite from Equity's headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas, and is relayed via the satellite Galaxy 10R (Ku-band transponder 21).
KPCE-LP KPCE-LP is a low-power television station in Green Valley, Arizona (Tucson), owned and operated by Word of God Fellowship, the business entity for the Daystar Television Network. It operates on analog channel 29 with its transmitter on Mount Hopkins in the Santa Rita Mountains, southeast of Green Valley.
KPDF-CA KPDF-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Phoenix, Arizona, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 41 as an Azteca America affiliate. The station is owned by Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC of Dallas, Texas, and is carried on several cable systems in the Phoenix area.
KPFT-FM KPFT is a radio station in Houston, Texas which went on the air on March 1, 1970 as the fourth station in the Pacifica radio family. Larry Lee sold the idea to Pacifica to establish listener-supported radio in Houston as an alternative to main-stream broadcasting.
KPhotoAlbum KPhotoAlbum is an image viewer and organizer created and maintained by Jesper K Pedersen. The core philosophy behind its creation was that it should be easy for users to annotate images and videos taken with a digital camera.
KPHE-LP KPHE-LP is a low-power television station in Phoenix, Arizona, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 44 from its transmitter on South Mountain. It is not carried on any of the local cable television systems.
KPIF KPIF is a full-power television station serving Pocatello and Idaho Falls, Idaho as an affiliate of The CW Television Network. The station is owned by KM Communications and broadcasts in analog on UHF channel 15 from a transmitter located on Howard Mountain in Pocatello.
KPIG KPIG is a radio station located near the city of Santa Cruz, California, USA. Founded in 1988, the studio is based in Watsonville, California and broadcasts to Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito Counties on 107.
KPIT Cummins KPIT Cummins Infosystems is a consulting and information technology (IT) solutions and services company based in India. The company offers an integrated set of solutions to customers in the Manufacturing and Diversified Financial Services verticals, whose revenues range from USD 1 Billion to USD 10 Billion.
KPLC KPLC is an NBC affiliate licensed to Lake Charles, Louisiana; also serving Lafayette, Louisiana, broadcasting on analog channel 7. It is owned by Raycom Media, with transmitter facilities located in Fenton, Louisiana.
KPMG audit of the Development Fund for Iraq International auditors KPMG were chosen by the Coalition Provisional Authority and the International Advisory and Monitoring Board to perform external audits of the Coalition's expenditures from the humanitarian Development Fund for Iraq.
KPMR KPMR is a full-service Spanish-language television station in Santa Barbara, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 38 and in digital on UHF channel 21 as an affiliate of Univision. Owned by Entravision Communications, the station was founded in February 27, 1998, and claims to be the television station most watched by the Hispanic community on the Central Coast of California.
KPNQwest KPNQwest was a telecommunications company equally owned by the Dutch national telecom operator KPN and Qwest Communications International Inc., the Internet communications company, headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
KPOF KPOF is an AM radio station in Westminster, Colorado broadcasting at 910 kHz. The transmitter and studio are located on the campus of Belleview Christian Schools in the historic Westminster Castle, just northwest of Denver, Colorado.
KPPC KPPC-FM was a Pasadena, California FM radio station best known during the period 1967–1971, when it was one of the leading "underground" radio stations in the United States, presenting a freeform mixture of experimental and historical music with countercultural ideas. In contrast to the dominant Top 40 format, each KPPC disc jockey selected his own music, which would veer between genres, including rock and roll, folk music, blues and comedy.
KPPP-LP KPPP-LP is a low-power television station serving Pocatello and Idaho Falls, Idaho as an affiliate of TeleFutura. The station is owned by Fisher Communications and broadcasts in analog on UHF channel 24 from a transmitter located on Howard Mountain in Pocatello.
KPPX KPPX is a full-service television station licensed to Tolleson, Arizona and serving the Phoenix metropolitan area from its transmitter on South Mountain. The station broadcasts on channel 51 (analog) and channel 52 (digital), and is an affiliate of the i TV network (formerly PAX TV).
KPR KPR, originally known as Kodak Photoresist, is a photosensitive material used in photoengraving, Photogravure and photolithography. Once dried KPR can be dissolved by several solvents but after exposure to strong ultraviolet light it hardens and becomes insoluble by some of these solvents.
KPSP-LP KPSP-LP is a CBS-affiliated Class A low-power television station serving California's Coachella Valley, officially licensed to Cathedral City and Palm Springs. Its studios and offices are in Thousand Palms, California.
KPTB KPTB is a religious television station in Lubbock, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 16 as an affiliate of God's Learning Channel. Founded April 28,1995, the station is owned by Prime Time Christian Broadcasting.
KPTCL The Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited of (KPTCL) is the premier supplier and distributor of electricity within the Indian state of Karnataka.It's origin was in Karnataka electricity board ( KEB ).
KPTF KPTF is a religious television station in Farwell, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 18 as an affiliate of God's Learning Channel. Founded June 1,1998, the station is owned by Prime Time Christian Broadcasting.
KPTK KPTK is a liberal-oriented radio station based in Seattle, Washington, broadcasting at 1090 kHz. Billing itself "Seattle's Progressive Talk," KPTK is an affiliate of the Air America Radio network, and also broadcasts syndicated progressive/liberal talk programs hosted by personalities such as Ed Schultz, Mike Malloy, Thom Hartmann, Al Franken, Randi Rhodes and Stephanie Miller.
KPTM KPTM is a Fox affiliate licensed to Omaha, Nebraska, seen on channel 42 analog, channel 43 digital. KPTM was the third broadcasting property owned by Pappas Telecasting when it began broadcasting on March 13, 1986 (after flagship KMPH-TV in Visalia, California and WHNS in Greenville, South Carolina).
KPTQ KPTQ is a progressive talk radio outlet that also serves as the Spokane, Washington affiliate of the liberal talk network Air America Radio. It broadcast at 1280 kHz with an effective radiated power of 5 kW Daytime/33 W Nighttime.
KPWR KPWR is a radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, that currently programs a Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio musical format. According to R&R, they are the top-ranked Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio outlet in the United States based on audience cumes.
KPXB KPXB is an affiliate of the "i" television network, serving the Houston, Texas television market. Licensed in Conroe, Texas, the station broadcasts on UHF channgel 49, and operates a digital signal on VHF channel 5.
KPXL KPXL is the i affiliate for San Antonio, Texas, licensed to nearby Uvalde. The station is owned by ION Media Networks, and operates on UHF channel 26, with no current digital signal (the station does have a pending application for a digital channel 20 allotment).
KQBN-LP KQBN-LP is a low-power television station licensed to Prescott, Arizona. The station is licensed to operate in analog on UHF channel 28 with Special Temporary Authorization from a temporary transmitter in the Bradshaw Mountains.
KQCA KQCA (also known on air as My58) is the My Network TV affiliate serving the Sacramento, California television market. The Hearst-Argyle owned station is licensed to Stockton, but is based in Sacramento with sister station KCRA.
KQDF-LP KQDF-LP is a low-power television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 25 as an affiliate of Azteca America. Founded October 27, 1994, the station is owned by Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC of Dallas, Texas.
KQDJ-AM KQDJ is an AM radio station located in Jamestown, North Dakota. A 1000-watt station (which reduces power to 250 watts between sunset and sunrise) with a range of about 40 miles under average conditions, KQDJ has served the Stutsman County area under various identities since 1953.
KQEG-CA KQEG-CA is a low-power television station licensed to La Crescent, Minnesota, with studios and offices in La Crosse, Wisconsin, serving the Eau Claire-La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Rochester, Minnesota, television markets as a FamilyNet affiliate on channel 23. Prior to January 27, 2006, the station was also an affiliate of UPN.
KQKE KQKE (960 AM) is a progressive talk radio station licensed to Oakland, California and serving the San Francisco Bay Area. "The Quake", as the station is known, is owned by Clear Channel Communications.
KQMM-CA KQMM-CA is a Mas Musica owned-and-operated station in Santa Maria, California, broadcasting locally on channel 14. The station airs videos of various Latin American music styles, including salsa/cumbia, regional Mexican, and contemporary Spanish-language hits.
KQMS (AM) KQMS-AM 1400 (commonly known as "NewsTalk 1400") is a News/Talk radio station based in Redding, California. The station is now owned by Mapleton Communications of Los Angeles, which also owns its five sister stations in Redding and four stations in Chico, California.
KQNT KQNT is a news-talk radio station in Spokane, Washington, United States, that offers a mix of news and syndicated talk fare. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications and goes by the name Newstalk 590, operating at 5,000 watts.
KQUP KQUP is a Retro Television Network affiliate licensed to Pullman, Washington, serving the Spokane, Washington area. The station signed on the air in August 2002 to fill the UPN void left open by KSKN, who dropped the network in 2000 for The WB Television Network.
KQVE-LP KQVE-LP is a low-powered television station affiliated with the Daystar Television Network, It broadcasts on channel 46 and licensed to San Antonio, Texas by Word Of God Fellowship. It is not yet available on Time Warner Cable.
KQWB-AM KQWB "Talk Radio 1660" is a radio station located in Fargo, North Dakota (licensed by the FCC to adjacent West Fargo, North Dakota), owned by Go Radio Broadcasting, a division of Triad Broadcasting. The station runs on a talk format airing popular syndicated programs such as The Ed Schultz Show and Bill O'Reilly.
KQWB-FM KQWB "Q98 FM" is a radio station located in Fargo, North Dakota (licensed by the FCC to twin city Moorhead, Minnesota), owned by Go Radio Broadcasting, a division of Triad Broadcasting. The stations runs on a Active Rock format mixing current rock artists with popular classic rock songs from the past four decades.
Kra (Mythology) In the mythology of the Akan people of Ghana, including the Bono, Ashanti, Fanti and Sehwithe, the kra is the spirit or life force. An Akan conforms to the abusua of his mother, and receives the ntoro or kra from his father.
Kra Isthmus The Kra Isthmus is the narrow landbridge which connects the Malay Peninsula with the mainland of Asia. The east part of the landbridge belongs to Thailand, the west part belongs to the Tanintharyi division of Myanmar.
Kraainem Kraainem (sometimes unoffcially Crainhem in French) is a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium. The municipality only comprises the town of Kraainem proper.
Kraal Kraal (also spelt craal or kraul) is an Afrikaans and South African English word for an enclosure for cattle or other livestock, located within an African homestead or village surrounded by a palisade, mud wall, or other fencing, roughly circular in form. The word derives from the Portuguese curral, similar to the Spanish corral, though it is sometimes mistakenly said to have an African origin.
Kraata Kraata are a sluglike species in the Lego Bionicle universe that can evolve into Rahkshi if immersed in energized protodermis. Each has a unique power and can infect Kanohi Masks, enslaving the mask's wearers to the will of Makuta.
Krabby are one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise – a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The purpose of Krabby in the games, anime and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon, untamed creatures encountered while the player passes through various environments, and tamed Pokémon owned by Pokémon trainers.
Krabby Patty A Krabby Patty is a fictional food from the SpongeBob SquarePants animated television series. Specifically,a Krabby Patty is a sandwich resembling a cheeseburger sold as the specialty of the Krusty Krab restaurant.
Kraburi River The Kraburi River (also Kra or Pakchan River) is the boundary river between Thailand and Myanmar at the Kra Isthmus of the Malay Peninsula. The river mouths into the Andaman Sea near the Thai town Ranong and Kawthaung (Victoria Point), Myanmar.
Kraft Foods Banbury Kraft Foods in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England is a large food and coffee producing factory in the north of the town. It lays claim to be the world's largest soluble coffee producing facility, making over 11 billion cups of coffee a year enough to meet Britain's demand three times over.
Kraft Cheese Nips Kraft Cheese Nips are small cheese-flavored crackers manufactured by Kraft Foods, and marketed as an alternative to Cheez-It. They are similar to Sunshine's Cheez-It, and each product is often held in disfavor by fans of the other.
Kraft Music Hall The Kraft Music Hall was a major NBC radio variety program, featuring top show business entertainers, in a 16-year span from 1933 to 1949. Kraft Foods was the first advertiser to sponsor a two-hour radio program, in an era when many radio programs were only 15 minutes long and few were longer than a half hour.
Kraft Music Hall (TV series) Kraft Music Hall was an umbrella title for several television series aired by NBC in the United States from the 1950s to the 1970s in the musical variety genre, sponsored by Kraft, the producers of a well-known line of cheeses and related products.
Kraft Nabisco Championship The Kraft Nabisco Championship (originally the Colgate/Dinah Shore Winner's Circle Championship) is one of the four major golf tournaments for women on the LPGA Tour. It was founded in 1972 by Dinah Shore and has been classified as a major since 1983.
Kraft process The Kraft process (also known as Kraft pulping or sulfate process) is used in production of paper pulp and involves the use of caustic sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide to extract the lignin from wood chips in large pressure vessels called digesters. Some digesters operate in a batch manner and some in a continuous process such as the Kamyr digester.
Kraft Singles Kraft Singles are a pasteurized cheese food product manufactured and sold by Kraft Foods Inc. One of the more famous ad campaigns involved the claim that each slice contained "5 ounces of milk", unlike imitation cheese made mostly with oil and water (with oil being poured into a glass next to imitation cheese with onimous music).
Kozmo 3 Kozmo 3 is a modern rock band that was formed by Robert Oras and Brian Oras while staying in South Korea. Their sound is an amalgamation of pertinent lyrical content, powerful guitars and meandering bass lines; influenced heavily by folk-based rock of yester-year and coupled with pop-sensibilities.
Kozmodemyansk Kozmodemyansk (; Hill Mari: Цикмä, Cikmä; Meadow Mari: Чыкма, Čykma) is a town in the Mari El Republic, Russia, located at the confluence of the Vetluga and the Volga Rivers at . Population: 22,771 (2002 Census); 24,746 (1989 Census).
Kozo Ohsone Kozo Ohsone is the Japanese manager for Sony who was credited as one of the main developers of the popular Walkman. While general manager of the Tape Recorder Business Division he was asked to help develop a portable audio player
Kozo Uno Kozo Uno (* 1897, †1977) was a Japanese economist and is considered to be one of the most important theorists on the field of Marx's theory of value. His main work Principles of Political Economy was published in 1964.
Kozolec The kozolec (dual kozolca; pl kozolci) is a freestanding vertical drying rack found in the traditional Slovenian ethnic region. They are permanent structures, primarily made of wood, upon which fodder for animals is dried.
Kozushima Kozushima (神津島) is a volcanic island in the Izu Islands (伊豆諸島) and administered by the Tokyo (東京é˝) Metropolitan government, Japan, lies south of Tokyo and east of the Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka prefecture.
Kozy Kozy is a large village of over 11,000 located in southern Poland between Kęty and Bielsko-Biala and about 2 hours ride by car from Katowice and Kraków The village was first mentioned in the year 1326 A.D as "Duabuscapris seu Siffridivilla", which means "two goats".
KO Nation KO Nation was a short-lived television series which featured up-and-coming boxers in a hip-hop format. Shown on HBO on Saturday afternoons throughout 2000 and 2001, the show featured dancers and hip-hop performances, and was hosted by Fran Charles and Kevin Kelley.
KO Transmission KO Transmission Company is an interstate natural gas pipeline company engaged in the business of transporting natural gas in interstate commerce, under authorization granted by and subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
KOA (AM) KOA (850 AM), ("NewsRadio 850 KOA") is a clear channel news/talk radio station serving the Denver, Colorado market. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications and is nicknamed "the Blowtorch of the West" for its 50,000 watt signal.
KOACH KOACH (from the Hebrew word "×›×—", meaning "strength") is the campus student organization for Conservative Judaism on many college and university campuses and in many Hillels in the United States and abroad.
KOCM KOCM is a religious television station in Norman, Oklahoma, serving the Oklahoma City market locally on channel 46 as an affiliate of Daystar. Founded February 28,2001, the station is owned by the Word of God Fellowship, a subsidiary of the Daystar Television Network set up to manage Daystar's non-commercial television licenses.
KOCO-TV KOCO-TV, commonly referred to as "KOCO 5" or "Eyewitness News 5" is the ABC affiliate in the Oklahoma City television market. The station is owned by Hearst-Argyle Corporation, but uses "Ohio/Oklahoma Hearst-Argyle Television, Inc.
KODF-LP KODF-LP is a Azteca América affiliate for the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, licensed in Britton, Texas, owned and operated by Mako Communications. Unlike many low-powered stations, it is seen on Time Warner Cable (which replaced Comcast Cable in Early August 2006) on Channel 21 in the Dallas area in addition to its low-power signal, as well as DirecTV.
KODI Institute Kosovar Research and Documentation Institute (KODI Institute) is a Priština-based think tank that aims to assist the Kosovar society, political actors, and the international community in the transition process, from totalitarian rule to democracy, through the strengthening of democratic institutions and the rule of law, respect for human rights, and integration of Kosovo and the rest of Southeastern Europe into the European Union. By closely cooperating with all political actors, society and the media, KODI Institute seeks to identify human rights violations against the inhabitants of Kosovo before, during, and after the war; to stimulate the process of facing and overcoming the past; to analyze ethnic relations in Kosovo and elsewhere, to promote regional cooperation; and to offer policy recommendations and solutions to different actors and stakeholders in the area of public policy.
KOF: Maximum Impact KOF: Maximum Impact is a fighting game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, produced by SNK subsidiary Noise Factory published by SNK Playmore in 2004-2005. The port to the Xbox is known as KOF: Maximum Impact - Maniax.
KOGO KOGO or NewsRadio 600 KOGO is, as of July 2006, the number one News talk radio station in San Diego, California. One of seven San Diego owned and operated Clear Channel Communications radio stations, KOGO's main focus is local and syndicated talk shows.
KOH test The KOH test is a procedure in which potassium hydroxide (KOH) is used to detect fungi by dissolving human cells in a culture. The difference in cell wall composition of human cells and fungal cells allows this procedure to help distinguish the two cells.
KOHT KOHT is a rhythmic top 40 station serving Tucson, Arizona and is licenced to Marana, (a northwestern suburb of Tucson). It has been owned by Clear Channel Communications since July 30, 2001 and broadcasts at 98.
KOI character encodings KOI is a family of several 8-bit character encodings for the Cyrillic alphabet, also known as KOI8, KOI 8 and KOI-8. The name stands for Kod Obmena Informatsiey (Код Обмена Đнформацией) which means "Code for Information Exchange" in Russian.
KOI8-U KOI8-U is an 8-bit character encoding, designed to cover Ukrainian, which uses the Cyrillic alphabet. It is based on KOI8-R, which covers Russian and Bulgarian, but replaces eight graphic characters with four Ukrainian letters Ň, Đ„, І, and Ї in both upper case and lower case.
KOKI-TV KOKI-TV Channel 23, commonly referred to as "FOX23 Tulsa" or "FOX23 News" is the Fox affiliate in Tulsa, Oklahoma, owned by Clear Channel Communications. KOKI broadcasts from its studios on South Memorial Drive in Tulsa.
KOKO KOKO-FM is a Rhythmic Oldies radio station broadcasting from Kerman, California for the Fresno area with studio and office located in Los Angeles, California. KOKO 94 is the home for the Art Laboe Connection, and The Art Laboe Sunday Night Special.
KOL Secret Slumber Party on CBS KOL Secret Slumber Party on CBS is a three-hour children's programming block that began September 16, 2006 on CBS, replacing Nick Jr. on CBS -- produced by Viacom and Nickelodeon before CBS and Viacom became two separate companies.
KOLON-Hana Bank Championship The KOLON-Hana Bank Championship presented by SEMA Sports is a women's golf tournament on the LPGA of Korea Tour, and co-sanction by the LPGA Tour. Prior to 2006 it was known as the CJ Nine Bridges Classic and played at the Nine Bridges Golf Club.
KOM crown KOM Crown is an acronym which stands for King Of the Mountains Crown. It is awarded to the bicycle racer who collects the most points in "Mountain Stages" at key locations along a mountain stage's route.
KOMINFORM KOMINFORM is an alternative Finnish news agency which concretes on world news in a wide spectrum of subjects which focuses on the views of socialist and communist governments, because of the agency's stated belief that certain matters are not reported fairly in the rest of the news media.
KOMR KOMR in Sun City, Arizona is a Spanish-language Oldies-intensive Adult Contemporary outlet serving the Phoenix area. The Univision station, along with satellite sisters KQMR in Globe and KKMR in Arizona City, is known on-air as "Recuerdo 100.
KOMTAR KOMTAR (Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak) is Penang's tallest building and the sixth tallest building in Malaysia. When this skyscraper topped out, (reached full height during construction phase) it was the tallest building in Asia.
KOMTEVE KOMTEVE (Komunitas Televisi, Indonesian Television Community) is an Indonesian sociocultural group consisting of TV broadcasting professionals from various television stations in Indonesia. KOMTEVE's main mission is to promote an accountable television broadcasting contents and public control over TV channels in Indonesia.
KOMU-TV KOMU-TV (Channel 8) is the NBC affiliate serving the cities of Columbia and Jefferson City, Missouri along with several surrounding counties in central Missouri. The station is owned by the University of Missouri–Columbia, officially licensed to the "Curators of the University of Missouri" and operated by the university's world-renowned Missouri School of Journalism, making KOMU one of very few commercial TV stations in the US to be owned by a major university.
KONE KONE Corporation, founded in 1910 and headquartered at Espoo, Finland, is an international engineering and service company employing some 27,000 people. It provides elevators and escalators and solutions for their maintenance and modernization, as well as maintenance of automatic building doors.
KOOD KOOD channel 9 in Hays, Kansas, along with satellite stations KSWK (Southwest Kansas) channel 3 in Lakin, Kansas and KDCK channel 21 in Dodge City, Kansas, are collectively known as Smoky Hills Public Television, a trio of PBS stations covering western Kansas State's Smoky Hills region.
KOOL (cigarette) KOOL is a brand of menthol cigarettes that has marketed itself towards the "sophisticated man". As a menthol flavored cigarette, the rough taste of tobacco is dulled as the menthol numbs the mouth, allowing for a smoother inhalation.
KOOPA KOOPA is a pop-punk band from Essex in the United Kingdom. The band formed in 2000 and its members are brothers Stuart (drums) and Oliver Cooper (vocals and guitar), and Joe Murphy (vocals, guitar, production).
KOTA-TV KOTA-TV, channel 3, is an ABC affiliate based in Rapid City, South Dakota. The station, which debuted on the air on July 1, 1955, is owned by Duhamel Broadcasting of South Dakota, a locally owned family run broadcasting company.
KOTK KOTK 1420 AM is an Omaha Nebraska area Talk Station that is owned by Salem Communications and airs national talk shows such as Mike Gallagher, Michael Medved, Michael Reagan, Dennis Prager, William Bennett, and Hugh Hewitt.
KOTOKO KOTOKO (ă“ă¨ă“) is a female J-Pop singer who has released 5 albums (3 associated with Geneon and 2 associated with I've Sound), 5 maxi singles and 1 DVD (DVD is scheduled for a US Domestic release), as well as singing, composing and writing lyrics for numerous other song collections. She frequently works with producers I've Sound, and has contributed songs to numerous anime and games including Onegai Teacher, Onegai Twins, Ren'ai CHU!, Maria-sama ga Miteru, Kannazuki no Miko (which features her international hit dance single "Re-Sublimity"), Starship Operators and Shakugan no SHANA.
KOV-14 The KOV-14 Fortezza Plus PC card provides encryption functions and key storage to the Secure Terminal Equipment (and other devices). It is a tamper-resistant module based on the Mykotronx Krypton chip, including all of the cryptographic functionality of the original Fortezza card plus the Type 1 algorithms/protocols BATON and FIREFLY, the SDNS signature algorithm, and the STU-III protocol.
KOXI-CA KOXI-CA channel 20 Camas Washington signed on the air in 1993 as K19CT channel 19. Part of the "Watch TV" translator network based in Portland Oregon at K56EI, rebroadcasting network programs from NET - National Empowerment Television.
KOZK KOZK and KOZJ are a pair of PBS member stations serving Southern Missouri's Ozarks region as Ozarks Public Television. The stations are owned and operated by the board of governors at Missouri State University in Springfield.
Kpist (band) Kpist is a Swedish electronic rock band noted for releasing music heavily influenced by video games and video game culture. Their name is short in Swedish for kulsprutepistol, which translates as submachinegun.
KPAL-LP KPAL-LP is a low-power Class A television station in Palmdale, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 38 as an independent station. Founded September 27, 1989, the station is owned by KPAL Television Inc.
KPBI-CA KPBI-CA is a Class A low-power MyNetworkTV affiliate in Fort Smith, Arkansas, broadcasting on channel 46. The station is owned by Equity Broadcasting and like many of Equity stations, KPBI-CA is controlled remotely via satellite from Equity's headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas, and is relayed via the satellite Galaxy 10R (Ku-band transponder 21).
KPCE-LP KPCE-LP is a low-power television station in Green Valley, Arizona (Tucson), owned and operated by Word of God Fellowship, the business entity for the Daystar Television Network. It operates on analog channel 29 with its transmitter on Mount Hopkins in the Santa Rita Mountains, southeast of Green Valley.
KPDF-CA KPDF-CA is a low-power Class A television station in Phoenix, Arizona, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 41 as an Azteca America affiliate. The station is owned by Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC of Dallas, Texas, and is carried on several cable systems in the Phoenix area.
KPFT-FM KPFT is a radio station in Houston, Texas which went on the air on March 1, 1970 as the fourth station in the Pacifica radio family. Larry Lee sold the idea to Pacifica to establish listener-supported radio in Houston as an alternative to main-stream broadcasting.
KPhotoAlbum KPhotoAlbum is an image viewer and organizer created and maintained by Jesper K Pedersen. The core philosophy behind its creation was that it should be easy for users to annotate images and videos taken with a digital camera.
KPHE-LP KPHE-LP is a low-power television station in Phoenix, Arizona, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 44 from its transmitter on South Mountain. It is not carried on any of the local cable television systems.
KPIF KPIF is a full-power television station serving Pocatello and Idaho Falls, Idaho as an affiliate of The CW Television Network. The station is owned by KM Communications and broadcasts in analog on UHF channel 15 from a transmitter located on Howard Mountain in Pocatello.
KPIG KPIG is a radio station located near the city of Santa Cruz, California, USA. Founded in 1988, the studio is based in Watsonville, California and broadcasts to Santa Cruz, Monterey, and San Benito Counties on 107.
KPIT Cummins KPIT Cummins Infosystems is a consulting and information technology (IT) solutions and services company based in India. The company offers an integrated set of solutions to customers in the Manufacturing and Diversified Financial Services verticals, whose revenues range from USD 1 Billion to USD 10 Billion.
KPLC KPLC is an NBC affiliate licensed to Lake Charles, Louisiana; also serving Lafayette, Louisiana, broadcasting on analog channel 7. It is owned by Raycom Media, with transmitter facilities located in Fenton, Louisiana.
KPMG audit of the Development Fund for Iraq International auditors KPMG were chosen by the Coalition Provisional Authority and the International Advisory and Monitoring Board to perform external audits of the Coalition's expenditures from the humanitarian Development Fund for Iraq.
KPMR KPMR is a full-service Spanish-language television station in Santa Barbara, California, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 38 and in digital on UHF channel 21 as an affiliate of Univision. Owned by Entravision Communications, the station was founded in February 27, 1998, and claims to be the television station most watched by the Hispanic community on the Central Coast of California.
KPNQwest KPNQwest was a telecommunications company equally owned by the Dutch national telecom operator KPN and Qwest Communications International Inc., the Internet communications company, headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
KPOF KPOF is an AM radio station in Westminster, Colorado broadcasting at 910 kHz. The transmitter and studio are located on the campus of Belleview Christian Schools in the historic Westminster Castle, just northwest of Denver, Colorado.
KPPC KPPC-FM was a Pasadena, California FM radio station best known during the period 1967–1971, when it was one of the leading "underground" radio stations in the United States, presenting a freeform mixture of experimental and historical music with countercultural ideas. In contrast to the dominant Top 40 format, each KPPC disc jockey selected his own music, which would veer between genres, including rock and roll, folk music, blues and comedy.
KPPP-LP KPPP-LP is a low-power television station serving Pocatello and Idaho Falls, Idaho as an affiliate of TeleFutura. The station is owned by Fisher Communications and broadcasts in analog on UHF channel 24 from a transmitter located on Howard Mountain in Pocatello.
KPPX KPPX is a full-service television station licensed to Tolleson, Arizona and serving the Phoenix metropolitan area from its transmitter on South Mountain. The station broadcasts on channel 51 (analog) and channel 52 (digital), and is an affiliate of the i TV network (formerly PAX TV).
KPR KPR, originally known as Kodak Photoresist, is a photosensitive material used in photoengraving, Photogravure and photolithography. Once dried KPR can be dissolved by several solvents but after exposure to strong ultraviolet light it hardens and becomes insoluble by some of these solvents.
KPSP-LP KPSP-LP is a CBS-affiliated Class A low-power television station serving California's Coachella Valley, officially licensed to Cathedral City and Palm Springs. Its studios and offices are in Thousand Palms, California.
KPTB KPTB is a religious television station in Lubbock, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 16 as an affiliate of God's Learning Channel. Founded April 28,1995, the station is owned by Prime Time Christian Broadcasting.
KPTCL The Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited of (KPTCL) is the premier supplier and distributor of electricity within the Indian state of Karnataka.It's origin was in Karnataka electricity board ( KEB ).
KPTF KPTF is a religious television station in Farwell, Texas, broadcasting locally on channel 18 as an affiliate of God's Learning Channel. Founded June 1,1998, the station is owned by Prime Time Christian Broadcasting.
KPTK KPTK is a liberal-oriented radio station based in Seattle, Washington, broadcasting at 1090 kHz. Billing itself "Seattle's Progressive Talk," KPTK is an affiliate of the Air America Radio network, and also broadcasts syndicated progressive/liberal talk programs hosted by personalities such as Ed Schultz, Mike Malloy, Thom Hartmann, Al Franken, Randi Rhodes and Stephanie Miller.
KPTM KPTM is a Fox affiliate licensed to Omaha, Nebraska, seen on channel 42 analog, channel 43 digital. KPTM was the third broadcasting property owned by Pappas Telecasting when it began broadcasting on March 13, 1986 (after flagship KMPH-TV in Visalia, California and WHNS in Greenville, South Carolina).
KPTQ KPTQ is a progressive talk radio outlet that also serves as the Spokane, Washington affiliate of the liberal talk network Air America Radio. It broadcast at 1280 kHz with an effective radiated power of 5 kW Daytime/33 W Nighttime.
KPWR KPWR is a radio station licensed to Los Angeles, California, that currently programs a Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio musical format. According to R&R, they are the top-ranked Rhythmic Contemporary Hit Radio outlet in the United States based on audience cumes.
KPXB KPXB is an affiliate of the "i" television network, serving the Houston, Texas television market. Licensed in Conroe, Texas, the station broadcasts on UHF channgel 49, and operates a digital signal on VHF channel 5.
KPXL KPXL is the i affiliate for San Antonio, Texas, licensed to nearby Uvalde. The station is owned by ION Media Networks, and operates on UHF channel 26, with no current digital signal (the station does have a pending application for a digital channel 20 allotment).
KQBN-LP KQBN-LP is a low-power television station licensed to Prescott, Arizona. The station is licensed to operate in analog on UHF channel 28 with Special Temporary Authorization from a temporary transmitter in the Bradshaw Mountains.
KQCA KQCA (also known on air as My58) is the My Network TV affiliate serving the Sacramento, California television market. The Hearst-Argyle owned station is licensed to Stockton, but is based in Sacramento with sister station KCRA.
KQDF-LP KQDF-LP is a low-power television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 25 as an affiliate of Azteca America. Founded October 27, 1994, the station is owned by Una Vez Mas Holdings, LLC of Dallas, Texas.
KQDJ-AM KQDJ is an AM radio station located in Jamestown, North Dakota. A 1000-watt station (which reduces power to 250 watts between sunset and sunrise) with a range of about 40 miles under average conditions, KQDJ has served the Stutsman County area under various identities since 1953.
KQEG-CA KQEG-CA is a low-power television station licensed to La Crescent, Minnesota, with studios and offices in La Crosse, Wisconsin, serving the Eau Claire-La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Rochester, Minnesota, television markets as a FamilyNet affiliate on channel 23. Prior to January 27, 2006, the station was also an affiliate of UPN.
KQKE KQKE (960 AM) is a progressive talk radio station licensed to Oakland, California and serving the San Francisco Bay Area. "The Quake", as the station is known, is owned by Clear Channel Communications.
KQMM-CA KQMM-CA is a Mas Musica owned-and-operated station in Santa Maria, California, broadcasting locally on channel 14. The station airs videos of various Latin American music styles, including salsa/cumbia, regional Mexican, and contemporary Spanish-language hits.
KQMS (AM) KQMS-AM 1400 (commonly known as "NewsTalk 1400") is a News/Talk radio station based in Redding, California. The station is now owned by Mapleton Communications of Los Angeles, which also owns its five sister stations in Redding and four stations in Chico, California.
KQNT KQNT is a news-talk radio station in Spokane, Washington, United States, that offers a mix of news and syndicated talk fare. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications and goes by the name Newstalk 590, operating at 5,000 watts.
KQUP KQUP is a Retro Television Network affiliate licensed to Pullman, Washington, serving the Spokane, Washington area. The station signed on the air in August 2002 to fill the UPN void left open by KSKN, who dropped the network in 2000 for The WB Television Network.
KQVE-LP KQVE-LP is a low-powered television station affiliated with the Daystar Television Network, It broadcasts on channel 46 and licensed to San Antonio, Texas by Word Of God Fellowship. It is not yet available on Time Warner Cable.
KQWB-AM KQWB "Talk Radio 1660" is a radio station located in Fargo, North Dakota (licensed by the FCC to adjacent West Fargo, North Dakota), owned by Go Radio Broadcasting, a division of Triad Broadcasting. The station runs on a talk format airing popular syndicated programs such as The Ed Schultz Show and Bill O'Reilly.
KQWB-FM KQWB "Q98 FM" is a radio station located in Fargo, North Dakota (licensed by the FCC to twin city Moorhead, Minnesota), owned by Go Radio Broadcasting, a division of Triad Broadcasting. The stations runs on a Active Rock format mixing current rock artists with popular classic rock songs from the past four decades.
Kra (Mythology) In the mythology of the Akan people of Ghana, including the Bono, Ashanti, Fanti and Sehwithe, the kra is the spirit or life force. An Akan conforms to the abusua of his mother, and receives the ntoro or kra from his father.
Kra Isthmus The Kra Isthmus is the narrow landbridge which connects the Malay Peninsula with the mainland of Asia. The east part of the landbridge belongs to Thailand, the west part belongs to the Tanintharyi division of Myanmar.
Kraainem Kraainem (sometimes unoffcially Crainhem in French) is a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium. The municipality only comprises the town of Kraainem proper.
Kraal Kraal (also spelt craal or kraul) is an Afrikaans and South African English word for an enclosure for cattle or other livestock, located within an African homestead or village surrounded by a palisade, mud wall, or other fencing, roughly circular in form. The word derives from the Portuguese curral, similar to the Spanish corral, though it is sometimes mistakenly said to have an African origin.
Kraata Kraata are a sluglike species in the Lego Bionicle universe that can evolve into Rahkshi if immersed in energized protodermis. Each has a unique power and can infect Kanohi Masks, enslaving the mask's wearers to the will of Makuta.
Krabby are one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise – a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The purpose of Krabby in the games, anime and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon, untamed creatures encountered while the player passes through various environments, and tamed Pokémon owned by Pokémon trainers.
Krabby Patty A Krabby Patty is a fictional food from the SpongeBob SquarePants animated television series. Specifically,a Krabby Patty is a sandwich resembling a cheeseburger sold as the specialty of the Krusty Krab restaurant.
Kraburi River The Kraburi River (also Kra or Pakchan River) is the boundary river between Thailand and Myanmar at the Kra Isthmus of the Malay Peninsula. The river mouths into the Andaman Sea near the Thai town Ranong and Kawthaung (Victoria Point), Myanmar.
Kraft Foods Banbury Kraft Foods in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England is a large food and coffee producing factory in the north of the town. It lays claim to be the world's largest soluble coffee producing facility, making over 11 billion cups of coffee a year enough to meet Britain's demand three times over.
Kraft Cheese Nips Kraft Cheese Nips are small cheese-flavored crackers manufactured by Kraft Foods, and marketed as an alternative to Cheez-It. They are similar to Sunshine's Cheez-It, and each product is often held in disfavor by fans of the other.
Kraft Music Hall The Kraft Music Hall was a major NBC radio variety program, featuring top show business entertainers, in a 16-year span from 1933 to 1949. Kraft Foods was the first advertiser to sponsor a two-hour radio program, in an era when many radio programs were only 15 minutes long and few were longer than a half hour.
Kraft Music Hall (TV series) Kraft Music Hall was an umbrella title for several television series aired by NBC in the United States from the 1950s to the 1970s in the musical variety genre, sponsored by Kraft, the producers of a well-known line of cheeses and related products.
Kraft Nabisco Championship The Kraft Nabisco Championship (originally the Colgate/Dinah Shore Winner's Circle Championship) is one of the four major golf tournaments for women on the LPGA Tour. It was founded in 1972 by Dinah Shore and has been classified as a major since 1983.
Kraft process The Kraft process (also known as Kraft pulping or sulfate process) is used in production of paper pulp and involves the use of caustic sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide to extract the lignin from wood chips in large pressure vessels called digesters. Some digesters operate in a batch manner and some in a continuous process such as the Kamyr digester.
Kraft Singles Kraft Singles are a pasteurized cheese food product manufactured and sold by Kraft Foods Inc. One of the more famous ad campaigns involved the claim that each slice contained "5 ounces of milk", unlike imitation cheese made mostly with oil and water (with oil being poured into a glass next to imitation cheese with onimous music).
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