- anchors.
Kites often have a
bridle and tail to
guide the face of the
kite so the wind can lift it. Some
kite designs do not need a bridle; box
kites can have...
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Kite Man (Charles "Chuck" Brown) is a
supervillain appearing in
comic books published by DC
Comics who uses
kite-based
weapons to
commit crimes. He is...
- The
Kite Runner is the
first novel by Afghan-American
author Khaled Hosseini.
Published in 2003 by
Riverhead Books, it
tells the
story of Amir, a young...
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Kition (Ancient Gr****: Κίτιον,
Kition; Latin: Citium; Egyptian: kꜣṯꜣj; Phoenician: 𐤊𐤕, KT, or 𐤊𐤕𐤉, KTY;) was an
Ancient Gr**** city-kingdom on the...
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Kite, also
known as A
Kite (****anese: A カイト) in ****an, is a ****anese
original video animation written and
directed by
Yasuomi Umetsu. Two 35-minute episodes...
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Fighter kites are
kites used for the
sport of
kite fighting. Traditionally, most are small,
unstable single-line flat
kites where line
tension alone is...
- A
kite buggy is a light, purpose-built
vehicle powered by a
traction kite (power
kite). It is single-seated and has one
steerable front wheel and two...
- In
Euclidean geometry, a
kite is a
quadrilateral with
reflection symmetry across a diagonal.
Because of this symmetry, a
kite has two
equal angles and...
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Kite Man: **** Yeah! is an
American adult animated black comedy superhero television series based on the DC
Comics character Kite Man
created by Bill...
- the
first port of Kiki
Kaikai released overseas. A port
programmed by
MediaKite appeared on May 14, 2004 for Windows-based PCs, and a web-based game service...