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  1. Judy Gold
    Judy Gold Judy Gold is a popular lesbian comedian and star of All American Girl. This is a Stub article
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  2. Vespasian
    possessed a divine power which could work miracles. Leaving the war in Judaea to his son Titus, he arrived at Rome in 70. He at once devoted his energies to repairing the evils caused by civil war. He restored discipline in the army, which under Vitellius had become utterly demoralized, and, with the co-operation of the senate, put the government and the finances on a sound footing. He renewed old taxes and instituted new, increased the tribute of the provinces, and kept a watchful eye upon the treasury officials. By his own example of simplicity of life, he put to shame
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  3. Vermont
    in Vermont have often been thwarted by locals. In 1998, a 79-year-old local man named Fred Tuttle won national attention by defeating a Massachusetts multi-millionare in the Republican Primary. With a campaign budget of $201, Tuttle garnered 55% of the Primary vote, before graciously conceding the general election to Sen. Leahy. Vermont is the birthplace of former presidents Calvin Coolidge and Chester A. Arthur. Geography See List of Vermont counties Vermont, part of the New England region, borders New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, Massachusetts to the south, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.
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  4. Karl Rudolf König
    own account. He called himself a "maker of musical instruments," but the instrument for which his name is best known is the tuning fork, his work speedily gained a high reputation among physicists for accuracy and general excellence. From this business König derived his livelihood for the rest of his life. He was, however, very far from being a mere tradesman. Acoustical research was his real interest, and to that he devoted all the time and money he could spare from his business. An exhibit which he sent to the London Exhibition of 1862 gained a gold medal, and at the
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  5. Katey Sagal
    a shoe salesman. Her career focused almost entirely around this series for its ten year run until 1997 (with the exception of several other television movies.) After the end of Married...with Children, several more television movies folllowed for Sagal, and she was also a featured voice on the children's cartoon Recess. Then in 1999 Matt Groening, who created The Simpsons, cast her as one-eyed alien spaceship pilot Leela in his sci-fi cartoon comedy Futurama The show developed a cult following but was cancelled four years later. No sooner had that door closed than she had been cast as the wife of
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  6. Kanazawa
    Kanazawa Kanazawa (金沢市; -shi) is the capital city of Ishikawa in Japan. It sits on the Sea of Japan, bordered by the Japan Alps, Hakusan National Park and Noto Peninsula National Park. The city has a population of 450,000, and sits on the Sai and Asano rivers. Kanazawa literally means "marsh of gold": the name is said to derive from the legend of a peasant called Imohori Togoro who washed gold dust from potatoes into a well (known as Kinjo Reitaku). Kanazawa was once ruled by the
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  7. Kangaroo court
    of the judge who refuses to be recused. It can be a derogatory term that may be used to describe the dispute resolution mechanism used by prison inmates to resolve disputes within the prison based upon the pecking order of the prisoners. It can also be a positive term. For example, a baseball team m 2000 ight have a kangaroo court to punish players for errors and mistakes on the field. Fines are allotted, and at the end of the year, the money collected is given to charity. Although it might be an obvious guess that the phrase was coined in Australia, it
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  8. Kavala
    Kavala Kavala, also Kavála, Kavalla, Cavalla, and Cavalle, (2001 pop. 63,774), is a city in northern Greece, the principal seaport of eastern Macedonia and the capital of Kavala prefecture. It is prettily situated on the Bay of Kavala, across from the island of Thasos. It was originally founded by settlers from Paros in about the 6th century BC, who called it Neapolis ("new city"). Gold mines in the Pangaion hills nearby made it prosperous. It became a Roman civitas in 168 BC, and was a base for Brutus and Cassius
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  9. Katarina Witt
    Katarina Witt Katarina Witt is a German figure skater, born on December 3, 1965, in the German city of Staaken. Katarina won two Olympic gold medals, 1984 in the Sarajevo Olympics and the second in 1988 at the Calgary Olympics. She won the world championships in 1984, 1985, 1987, and 1988. She gained a lot of attention when she posed for Playboy Magazine in 1998.
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  10. Kathy Watt
    Kathy Watt Daughter of Geoff Watt. Kathy began in Little Athletics as a runner like her father, cycling from home to her track. After a time she found she was a good cyclist and began to train and compete in cycling. Watt won Australia's first gold medal of the 1992 Summer Olympics in the women's cycling road race. She then went on to finish second in the women’s 3km Individual Pursuit to take the silver medal. Came to prominence not just for her
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  11. Kakuna
    Stage Stage 1 Evolves from Weedle Evolves to Beedrill Battleą Hit points 45 Attack 25 Defence 50 Speed 35 Special attack˛ 25 Special defense˛ 25 Specialł 25 Biological Species Cocoon Pokémon Types Bug, Poison Height 2'0" (0.61 m) Weight 22 lb (9.9 kg) Shiney colour   Gender distribution 50% male, 50% female ą Stats for trading card versions may vary. ˛ Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal ł Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow Kakuna (Kokuun in Romaji Japanese) is a Stage 1 bug-type Pokémon that evolves from Weedle at level 7 and further evolves into Beedrill at level 10. Kakuna is virtually motionless; it protects itself by means
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  12. KCET
    KCET KCET is the preeminent public television station in Southern California. Broadcasting on Channel 28, the studio is located at 4401 Sunset Boulevard. Hallmark programs are Life & Times and Huell Howser's California's Gold.
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  13. Keyboard technology
    been pressed) and travel (the distance needed to push the key to reliably enter a character). Newer models use hybrids of various technologies to achieve greater cost savings. Dome switch keyboard Dome switch keyboards are kind of a hybrid of membrane and mechanical keyboards. They bring two circuit board traces together under a plastic "dome" or bubble. The top of the bubble is coated in some conductive substance. When a key is pressed, it collapses the dome, which shorts out the two circuit traces and completes the connection to enter the character. The pattern on the PC board is often gold-plated.
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  14. Kentucky Derby
    II 1889 Spokane 1890 Riley 1891 Kingman 1892 Azra 1893 Lookout 1894 Chant 1895 Halma 1896 Ben Brush 1897 Typhoon II 1898 Plaudit 1899 Manuel 1900 Lieutenant Gibson 1901 His Eminence 1902 Alan-a-Dale 1903 Judge Himes 1904 Elwood 1905 Agile 1906 Sir Huon 1907 Pink Star 1908 Stone Street 1909 Wintergreen 1910 Donau 1911 Meridian 1912 Worth 1913 Donerail 1914 Old Rosebud 1915 Regret 1916 George Smith 1917 Omar Khayyam 1918 Exterminator 1919 Sir Barton* 1920 Paul Jones 1921 Behave Yourself 1922 Morvich 1923 Zev 1924 Black Gold 1925 Flying Ebony 1926 Bubbling Over 1927 Whiskery 1928 Reigh Count 1929 Clyde
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  15. Keynesian economics
    would tend to produce full employment in the economy. Historical background Keynes developed these ideas in response to debate about the British economy that had started even before the Great Depression began in 1929. The nation had not achieved full employment since the end of World War I, as the neoclassical theory (referred to as 'Classical' by Keynes) suggested that it should have. In the neoclassical theory, departures from full employment were generally seen as short-term aberrations, but during this period mass unemployment had become a persistent phenomenon in several economies across the world. Some neoclassical economists might argue that Britain's
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  16. Ken Griffey, Jr.
    Ken Griffey, Jr. George Kenneth Griffey, Jr. (born November 21, 1969 in Donora, Pennsylvania) is an American Major League Baseball player. He has compiled superior hitting statistics, and was been awarded a Gold Glove for defensive excellence in 10 consecutive seasons, from 1990 to 1999, while playing center field. Griffey, Jr. played on the same team as his father, Ken Griffey, Sr with the Seattle Mariners, in 1990 and 1991. Griffey, Jr.'s career began with the Seattle
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  17. Vera Caslavska
    total of 22 international titles. Born in Prague and originally a figure skater, she debuted internationally at the 1958 World Championships, winning a silver medal in the team event. She first participated in the Olympics in 1960, also winning a silver medal with the Czechoslovakian team. By 1962, she fought for the all-around title at the World Championships, held off only by Larissa Latyina. Čáslavská was at her peak at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, clearly winning the overall title and taking gold medals in the balance beam and the horse vault as well, in addition to another silver medal
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  18. Kern County, California
    Kern County, California Kern County is a county located in the southern Central Valley of California, north of Los Angeles County. As of 2000 its population is 661,645. The county seat is Bakersfield. The county has a large agricultural base and is a significant producer of energy. As well as oil and natural gas it is also noted for its mineral wealth, including gold and Kernite, which was discovered in 1926. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Cities and towns 5
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  19. Kerri Strug
    Kerri Strug Kerri Strug (born November 19, 1977) is a former American gymnast from Tucson, Arizona. Strug was trained by the legendary coach Bela Karolyi, and she was a part of the United States national team as a senior member since 1991. In 1992, she won a bronze medal at the Barcelona Olympics. In 1995, she was a member of the gold medal winning team at the World Championships. However, her shining moment came during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, when an injured Strug performed during the States' last chance to
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  20. Kevin Kline
    for which he had won a Tony Award, he was invited to reprise his role as the Pirate King. This film launched his career forward. He has won an Academy Award for A Fish Called Wanda, a Gotham Actor Award, a Hasty Pudding Theatricals Man of the Year Award, and a St. 2000 Louis International Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award. He is married to actress Phoebe Cates, who is 16 years his junior. Filmography Picasso at the Lapin Agile .... Sagot The Emperor's Club .... William Hundert Life as a House .... George Monroe The Anniversary Party .... Cal Gold Speak Truth
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