- The
House of Keys (Manx: Yn
Kiare as Feed) is the
directly elected lower house of Tynwald, the
parliament of the Isle of Man, the
other branch being the...
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inbhear inbhir inver four
pedwar pevar peswar ceathair,
cheithre ceithir kiare night nos noz nos oíche
oidhche oie number† rhif, nifer† niver† niver† uimhir...
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addition of b****ist
Sarah Stonebraker,
drummer Tamara Tadic, and
singer Kiarely Castillo in 2013. On
March 1, 2014,
Conquer Divide announced that they...
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comes from Manx. It is
suggested that the
House of Keys
takes its name from
Kiare as Feed (four and twenty),
which is the
number of its
sitting members. The...
- "head" *kʷetwar-
petuar pedwar peswar pevar *kʷetwar-
ceathair ceithir kiare "four" *kʷenkʷe
pempe pumpa pymp pemp *kʷenkʷe cúig còig
queig "five" *kʷeis...
- 2 dá dó dà *daa ‡dau 3 trí trí trì tree ‡tri 4
cethair ceathair ceithir kiare ‡pedwar 5 cóic cúig còig
queig pump 6 sé sé sia shey
chwech 7
secht seacht...
- non-transferable vote (GCs) 90 83,368 Isle of Man
Tynwald (Tinvaal)
House of Keys (
Kiare as Feed)
Lower 5
Plurality (2
members from each constituency) 24 3,520 Legislative...
- 'Redykyul****', a trio of
young Kenyans –
Walter Mong'are, Tony
Njuguna and John
Kiare (KJ) – who
specialized in
political satire. They
lampooned not only the...
- at the
second A-K race, held in St.
Anton in 1929.
American skier Alice Kiare described Sale-Barker as a
striking figure:
Audrey Sale-Barker made an extraordinary...
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death he was
working on a play
called Muntu with his
second wife,
Wanjiku Kiare Sanderson and
directed by
Kenyen artist and
playwright Wakanyote Njuguna...