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Kenizé Hussain de Kotwara,
generally known as
Kenizé Mourad, (born 1939) is a
French journalist and novelist.
Until 1983, she was a
reporter for the Nouvel...
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KenKen and
KenDoku are
trademarked names for a
style of
arithmetic and
logic puzzle invented in 2004 by ****anese math
teacher Tetsuya Miyamoto, who intended...
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twelve languages. "
Kenizé Mourad, une vie
romanesque et fascinante". L'Orient Litteraire.
Retrieved 2023-04-04. AA (2014-11-20). "
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Ken or
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kenning (Icelandic: [cʰɛnːiŋk]) is a
figure of speech, a figuratively-phrased
compound term that is used in
place of a
simple single-word noun. For...
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Second World War fast approaching, she ran out of money. Her
daughter Kenizé was born on 11
November of that year.
Selma did not
inform her husband,...
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Ken Griffey Sr., made his MLB
debut on
August 25, 1973 for the Reds.
Ken Jr. was only
three years old at the time.
Ken Jr. was in the clubhouse...
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kenning (Old
English kenning [cʰɛnːiŋɡ],
Modern Icelandic [cʰɛnːiŋk]) is a cir****locution, an
ambiguous or
roundabout figure of speech, used instead...
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KENS (channel 5) is a
television station in San Antonio, Texas,
United States,
affiliated with CBS and
owned by
Tegna Inc. The station's
studios are located...
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Ken or
Kenneth Williams may
refer to:
Ken Williams (baseball) (1890–1959),
American baseball outfielder Kenneth Williams (New
Zealand cricketer) (1882–1920)...