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Velodrome
radial position. This allows the riders to concentrate on other matters (eg: race tactics, etc) rather than forcing their bicycles to turn. Modern velodromes are typically 250m in circumference. Older velodromes are often much bigger. Many were built around the outside of athletics tracks or other sports grounds and any banking on these was usually quite shallow. Modern velodrome surfaces are of wood or smoothed concrete. While outdoor veldromes used to be the norm, new velodromes tend to be indoor venues, particuarly if they are to be used for high-level competition. A velodrome will usually be among the facilities constructed for
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Kate Sobrero
Notre Dame. In Notre Dame, she was a member of the Dean's List, and graduated with a degree in science and business. She was a three time NSCAA All-American while there, was a three time all Big East selection, the 1997 Big East defensive player of the year, and the defensive MVP of the NCAA's Final Four in 1995, year in which her team won the NCAA women's soccer championship. In 1998, she played in her first U.S. women's national team game, when they faced the national selection of Argentina. Sobrero was the youngest member of the team that won the
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Vectrex
(GCE) and later bought by Milton Bradley Company. It was released in late 1982, and it died in 1984 after the video game crash of 1983. Unlike other video game consoles that connected to TV's to display raster graphics, the Vectrex included its own monitor which displayed vector graphics. It also had screen overlays that would cut down on flickering and also add some color and static images. At the time many of the most popular arcade games used vector displays, and GCE was looking to set themselves apart from the pack by selling high-quality versions of games like Asteroids, Space
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Kaegogi
Kaegogi is commonly reffered as a traditional Korean soup made from dog meat. However, kaegogi literally means "dog meat." The distaste felt by (some) Westerners for eating dog has sometimes made this dish controversial in recent years. During the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea's capital city, the South Korean government asked its citizens not to consume dog meat to avoid bad publicity during the games. Korean law technically prohibits dog meat, but the laws are not enforced. The controversy surfaced again in 2001 when the 2002 FIFA World Cup soccer games were held jointly in Korea and Japan. The organizer
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Karpman drama triangle
to prolong the dependency relationship, she is not really helping but "Rescuing". There may be subtle or overt pressure from her agency not to have too many successful clients. Threatening to cut off benefits to obviously lazy or selfish clients would be frowned on -- even if or especially if such tactics resulted in clients suddenly finding gainful employment after years of dependency. For the drama triangle to come into full flower, one of the players must shift positions. For example, a Victim may become a Persecutor complaining of getting too much help, not enough help, or the wrong kind of
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Kane County Cougars
Kane County Cougars The Kane County Cougars are a Class A minor league baseball team, affiliated with the Oakland Athletics, that plays in the Midwest League. Their home games are played in Geneva, Illinois. The Midwest League came to Kane County in 1991 after a franchise that was previously based in Decatur, Illinois (1952-74) and Wausau, Wisconsin (1975-90) relocated there. Wh
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ile they've always been known as the Cougars since moving
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Keno
they (the besieged) were anxious to increase the contributions, and to exhort the people to subscribe more for the army, but were unable to do so. Hence they established a game of chance (to guess characters), by which they hoped to tempt the people to hazard their property. In order to fix a method of losing or gaining at hazard, they chose 120 characters for the whole game and eight characters for one subdivision. If the people lost one (whole) subdivision they lost three lí of property; if they gained one division they were rewarded with ten taels. These regulations being
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Kenny Dalglish
late in the close season of the summer of 1998. His most recent role to date was as Director of Football at Celtic, but he resigned after one disastrous season which saw Celtic knocked out of the Scottish FA Cup by Inverness Caledonian Thistle and finish 21 points behind their arch-rivals Rangers in the Scottish Premier League. Playing Career Glasgow Celtic 1969-1977, Liverpool F.C 1977-1990 (including time as player/manager from 1985) Scottish Championship 1969-1970, 1970-1971, 1971-1972, 1972-1973, 1973-1974, 1976-1977 Scottish Cup 1969-70, 1974-75 English 1st Division Championship 1978-1979, 1979-1980, 1981-1982, 1982-1983, 1983-1984, 1985-1986, 1987-1988 FA Cup 1985-86 League Cup 1980-81, 1981-82,
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Keirin
a derny, which leaves the track a few laps before the end, at a speed of about 50 km/h. The first to finish the race is the winner. In championships, this event is conducted in several rounds. Eliminated cyclists get the opportunity try again in the repechages. Keirin began in 1948 in Japan, and has great popularity there. It is a professional sport and the Japanese place bets on the outcome of the Keirin races. In spite of its popularity, Japanese cyclists do not belong to the medal contenders for this event at international tournaments. In 2000, Keirin was also added
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Kevin O'Neill
who were aghast at the quirky yet apparently subversive nature of his artwork. He went freelance in the mid-1980s and produced material such as the black comedy superhero title Marshall Law with Pat Mills for Epic, and work for Dark Horse, and Marvel Comics amongst others.. His most recent work (as of Summer 2003) is the artwork for Alan Moore's ongoing series The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen External Links 2000ad's Kevin O'Neill Page Kevin O'Neill (b.1957-) is a basketball coach in the NCAA and the NBA. After tenures at Northwestern University, University of Tennessee and Marquette, he became an assistant coach
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Kevin Johnson
Oakland Athletics as a pitcher, Johnson, a native of Sacramento, chose to play basketball instead, and was drafted for the 1987-88 season by the Cavs. On February 28 of 1988, Johnson and teammate Mark West were traded to the Suns, where he avegared 18.8 points and 9.5 assists a game for the next 10 years. He became an all star three times and was part of a team that made it to the playoffs every year he was there. He also played with the Suns in the 1993 NBA finals, where they lost to the Chicago Bulls in six games. Johnson
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Keith Wright
Houston Texans. Wright has had a tumultous life: He has had drug related problems, and he had a troubled childhood. In 1986, at the age of 6, he moved from his native East Palo Alto, California, to Sacramento.There, his mother used to send him off to the corner at his apartment building to buy drugs for her. Before long, he was also into gambling, someti
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mes betting as much as 400 dollars on dice games at school. Wright was sent to a juvenile delinquent facility in 1992, at his home state. In 1994, he landed at the now infamous Arizona Boys Ranch
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Ken Whyld
of the Oxford Companion to Chess, the standard single-volume chess reference work in English. Whyld was a strong amateur chess player, taking part in the British Championship in 1956 and winning the county championship of Nottinghamshire. He subsequently made his living in information technology while writing books on chess and researching its history. As well as the Oxford Companion to Chess, Whyld was the author of other reference works such as Chess: The Records (1986), an adjunct to the Guinness Book of Records and the comprehensive The Collected Games of Emanuel Lasker (1998). He also researched more esoteric subjects, resulting in
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Ken St. Andre
Ken St. Andre Kenneth Eugene St. Andre (born 1947) is the original designer of computer game Tunnels and Trolls which was first released by Flying Buffalo, Inc. in 1975. He also worked as a designer on the games Stormbringer, Monsters! Monsters! and Wasteland. He was born in Ogden, Utah and as of 2003 was living in Arizona, USA. He has written various short stories; The Triple Death (1995), in Enchanted Forests edited by Katharine Kerr and Martin
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Yars' Revenge
Yars' Revenge Yars' Revenge is a video game developed for the Atari 2600. It is one of the games created for the 2600 system most fondly remembered by enthusiasts. It was created by Howard Scott Warshaw, who also wrote the 2600 titles "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" and "E.T". Yars' Revenge was Atari's best selling original title for the 2600. The
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Kelvin Anderson
Kelvin Anderson Kelvin Anderson is 3rd in rushing in the CFL with 653 yards. Last year he ran for over 1,000 for the seventh straight season, as he had 1,074 yards and four touchdowns in 18 games with the Stampeders. Anderson also caught 24 passes for 272 yards and three touchdowns. Returned nine kickoffs for 145 yards. In 2001 he was named a Western All-Star for the fifth consecutive season, and was named a CFL All-Star
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Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika
the 10c and 1lb stamp were typographed and had a silhouette of a lion, with color combinations of black/yellow and black/red, respectively. The same designs were reissued in 1938 with a profile of George VI. Wartime exigencies forced the use of surcharges on four South African stamps in 1941 and 1942, but after the war the usual common types (Peace Issue, Silver Wedding Issue, etc) resumed. A definitive series, with new designs, was issued in 1954 for Queen Elizabeth, and in 1958 a pair of commemoratives marked the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the Great Lakes of Africa by Burton
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Kerikeri
marae area, chief's whare (house), kauta (cooking shelter), whata (bench where food was placed), tall whata, weapons store, pataka (raised food store seen top right in the illustration), enclosure for the tohunga (a wise person who advised the community on just about everything), rahui (a post marking tapu or out of bounds limits), whare made of bark, waka tiwai (fishing canoe), bird snare, hangi pit (ground oven), genuine historic canoes, family enclosure, rua (storage area ) for kumara (sweet potato) and a paepae haumati (the basic toilet system which was flushed twice daily by the tide) . Attractions Art and Craft
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Ken Silverman
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Ken Silverman Ken Silverman (born November 1, 1975) is a game programmer best known for writing the Build engine used in Duke Nukem 3D, Redneck Rampage, and more than a dozen other games in the mid- to late-1990s. Contracted by Apogee Software, he started work on the engine in 1993, before his first semester at Brown University, and completed it in 1996.
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Kentucky Colonels
the league's history, but were left out of the league's merger with the NBA. The Louisville-based Colonels started their time in the ABA as a colorful franchise, and not just because of their bright green uniforms. Among the things they were known for was their "mascot", Ziggy, a prize-winning Brussels Griffon that was owned by original team owners Joe and Mamie Gregory. Some fans of the Colonels believed Ziggy was the real owner of the club. Ziggy went to owner's meetings and had a front row seat for games. The dog was even part of the team's logo for their first
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