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King Louis enters much
King Louis enters, much blown with the fatigue; but for the rest with his old air of indifference.
— from The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle

Kyrenians lasts eight months
Thus the harvest for the Kyrenians lasts eight months.
— from The History of Herodotus — Volume 1 by Herodotus

kiltas lay eight months
Kim was with the kiltas, and in the kiltas lay eight months of good diplomacy.
— from Kim by Rudyard Kipling

ka la e mai
Moanalihaikawaokele ia Kahalaomapuana, "Ua kokoke mai ka la e mai ai ko makuahine, nolaila, ma keia po, e hele mua oe ma ka Halepea , malaila
— from The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai by S. N. Haleole

K LOZ Egidius Mittenwald
K LOZ , Egidius, Mittenwald, 1675-1711.
— from The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators by George Hart

Kesub Les Egg Mahu
Ekob Bee Galu Crab Kandun Ant Kesub Les Egg Mahu Nest S’am
— from Embassy to the Eastern Courts of Cochin-China, Siam, and Muscat In the U. S. Sloop-of-war Peacock, David Geisinger, Commander, During the Years 1832-3-4 by Edmund Roberts

keeps looking each minute
Who is this that keeps looking each minute to the right, at the noble fleet which is keeping pace with the great scarlet and blue rainbow which men call the allied armies?
— from Ravenshoe by Henry Kingsley

kinder liked em myself
Well, mebbe they were; but I kinder liked 'em myself."
— from Country Neighbors by Alice Brown

Key Locating Engine measures
Twinkle, which stands for The Weizmann Institute Key Locating Engine, measures the light from the diodes to perform the mathematical calculations necessary to decrypt the keys.
— from Project Gutenberg Newsletters 1999 Thirteen Letters: December 1998 to December 1999 by Michael Hart


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