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Jellynose fish - largely cartilage (thus the name), although they are true teleosts, and not at all related to Chondrichthyes. Heads are large, with a bulbous nose, and the (usually) elongated body tapers towards the tail. Their caudal fins are very small, and merged with long anal fins, and the pelvic fins are single rays, except for Guentherus. Dorsal fins tend to be prominent and placed just behind the head. The species have a range of sizes, the longest reaching 2 meters. They are found in the Caribbean Sea, eastern Atlantic Ocean, and the Indo-Pacific area. Most of the species are poorly-known, but the highfin tadpole fish Guentherus altivelis is of potential interest for commercial fishing..

Katie - Her face was orange and nearly round, and didn't have a nose (not her disability; many muppets don't have noses). Her hair was a dark brown with two pigtails, one on either side. She was added to the show in the late 1980s, when it was still dubbed Canada's Sesame Street. Her role was greatly increased on the show when it became Sesame Park, she was even more used than show veteran Dodi. Katie is also a revision control system..

Karmann Ghia - with German coach builder Karmann to build this car. Karmann in turn contacted the Italian firm Ghia for a sports car design. Ghia took an already made, but unused design (originally made for Chrysler) and modified it to fit on a slightly modified Beetle floorpan. The body and nose of this elegant two door unibody coupe were hand crafted and significantly more expensive to produce than the strictly assembly line produced Beetle; this was reflected in the Karmann Ghia's higher price tag. The design and prototype were well received by Volkswagen executives, and in August, 1955 the first Karmann Ghia was created in Osnabruck, Germany. Public reaction to the curvy Karmann Ghia was excellent, and over 10,000 were sold in the first year, exceeding Volkswagen's expectations. Since the first Karmann Ghia's.

Kaminaljuyu - the corpses, wafer-like disc shells forming a choker on one skeleton, jade earplug flares, an unusually large amount of shells, a fine obsidian blade, a tortoise shell, metates, and various fine pottery pieces including a whistling jar and a carved tripod vessel. There was also several coarse brown ware vessels heaped against the wall of the tomb. Many of the artifacts from Las Charcas not associated with burials were found in pits. There were principally two types of pits: shallow bowl-like pits and bottle-shaped pits. The shallow pits were possibly used for digging clay to be used in building and later to hold refuse. Carbonized avocado seeds, maize cobs and remnants of textiles, basketry and mats and rope fragments have been found in those that are bottle-shaped. It is thought these.

Karl Malden - is a United States actor known for a bulbous nose and an expansive manner. Malden was born as Mladen Sekulovich in Gary, Indiana, the son of a Serbian father and a Czech mother. The Sekulovich family roots trace back to the city of Bileća in Herzegovina. Malden moved to New York City and first appeared on Broadway in 1937, He did radio work before becoming a movie character actor in 1940. He had parts in On the Waterfront, the movie version of A Streetcar Named Desire, Birdman of Alcatraz and Patton, and played wheelchair-bound senior citizen Leon Klinghoffer in the 1989 TV movie, The Hijacking of the Achille Lauro. Karl Malden is a past president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In October of 2003, Malden was named.

Kamen - all composite main rotor blade. October 1961 : The H-43 Huskie sets an altitude record of 10.000 m and numerous rate of climb records.   During the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the Huskie flew more rescue missions than all other aircraft combined - with the best safety record of any U.S. military aircraft. 1962 : UH-2A / B production begins January 1964 : First flight of Kaman's experimental Convertiplane equipped with a J-85 engine and wings from a Beechcraft Queen Air. The aircraft achieves speeds of over 320 km/h 1965 : Tomahawk A Sea Sprite derivate with stub wings and a pair of twin guns side-by-side under the nose. Was Kaman 's propossal for the US Army 's interim gunship helicopter between the AAFSS ( AH-56 ) and AAH ( AH-64.

Kneeboarding - rides the wave face typically on one or both knees. The typical kneeboard is about five feet in length, with a wide round nose and constructed of GRP over a polypropylene foam core. Modern kneeboards have a rubber pad for the rider's knees, and often are equipped with a rope handle on each side of the deck to help the rider maintain control. Kneeboarders also typically use swimfins and an ankle surfleash. The advantage of kneeboarding seems to be the ability it gives the rider to deal with tube rides that might require too quick of a set up for a bodyboarder to get into, but might get too tight or steep for a stand-up board surfer to deal with. It seems that kneeboarding is where the best of the skill.

Koosalagoopagoop - (but is capable of changing to any size), and has wings, a heart on his stomach, and a rainbow-colored nose and tail. Koos also wears glasses and likes to assist Dee Dee in annoying Dexter. The voice of Koosy is done by Dom DeLuise. Koosalagoopagoop appears in the following episodes: The Koos is Loose Koos a la Goop a Goop (cable guide for some reason lists this as Koos 'n Boots) Jeepers, Creepers, Where is Peepers?.

Krusty the Klown - who has been down and out several times (and rescued by the Simpson children) and remains addicted to cigarettes and alcoholic beverages. His profligate spending has resulted in encounters with the local Mafia, not to mention schemes involving running a clown college to turn out clone Krustys to appear at birthday parties, and running a concentration camp-like summer camp (Kamp Krusty). He willingly sells out to commercial interests to sell all manner of second-rate goods; he even has a generic spoken endorsement--"I heartily endorse this event or product!" Another example of the little attention he pays to the things he is involved in is the unfortunate acrostic of his Christmas show, "Krusty Kinda Kristmas", his TV special, "Krusty Komedy Klassics", and a tennis tournament he sponsored, the "Krusty Kharity Klassic". Krusty,.

Krisse Salminen - Salminen. Her schtick is to present herself as a girly girl cow-eyed and raised nose blonde, speaking with an exaggerated urban Helsinki style nasal intonation. Of US comedians, the closest comparison would be Alexandra Wentworth. She is one of the central figures of the burgeoning Finnish stand-up scene..

Kuala Lumpur International Airport - taxi. The airport is the main hub to Malaysia Airlines, and half of the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore air connection operated by both Malaysia Airlines and Singapore Airlines. In 2001 a Saudi Arabian Airlines Boeing 747 aircraft being taxied from the hangar to the gate before a flight back to Saudi Arabia suffered nose damage as it entered a monsoon drainage ditch. Fortunately, none of the six crew members on board at the time were injured. Other than that, the young airport has not seen any incidents. Airlines serving this airport include: Air Asia Air India Air Mauritius Biman Bangladesh Cathay Pacific China Airlines China Southern Airlines China Yunnan Airlines Emirates EVA Air Garuda Indonesia Gulf Air Indian Airlines Iran Air Japan Airlines KLM Korean Air Lauda Air Lion Airlines Malaysia Airlines Merpati.

J-8 - service relatively late, it remains very unmaneuverable, comparable to many older Soviet aircraft. The intially designed J-8 has thus begun to be upgraded, wtih the newest variant known as the J-8IIM. The J-8IIM is a much improved version of the original J-8 and is comparable to the F-16 and Mirage 2000. The J-8IIM also appears slightly different than the J-8, the J-8 resembling a longer MiG-21 while the J-8IIM has a different nose structure. There are currently about 150 J-8s serving in the PLAAF, that number is expected to grow in the next ten years..

James W. Prescott - and vision in the early phases of human life will cause irreversible mental retardation in the child. Also the prevention of child play will cause intellectual deficits in the adult. But eyes, ears and the nose are not the only human sensory systems. Additionally there are the two body sensor systems, the "somatosensors". One is the vestibular sensor for maintaining orientation and upright walk. The other one is the skin, for sensing touch. Mother Bonding is Essensial for Peace Through the work of James W. Prescott, Ph.D. and various others until the mid 1970s it was established that these previously neglected senses are of overwhelming importance for the development of social abilities for adult life. Their deprivation in childhood is a major cause for adult violence. James W. Prescott, Ph.D., was.

Velvet Glove missile - base at Trenton, Ontario. Air-launches from a CF-100 started in 1954, with the aircraft flying from Trenton to fire over Picton. The site was later used to launch models of the Arrow for aerodynamics testing. Testing of the Velvet Glove then moved to an operational setting at Cold Lake, Alberta. The final missile design was about ten feet long and just under a foot in diameter. It used four fins at the tail for steering, and was guided by a semi-active radar homing device in the nose, located behind a conical nose cone. An advanced microwave radar proximity fuse fired the 60 pound warhead..

Vertical speed indicator - steady rate of descent or climb, or simply staying at zero. This usually results in the aircraft wandering up and down in altitude - a form of pilot-induced oscillation (PIO). By the time the instrument catches up and shows the desired rate, the beginning pilot may have already gone well past it. More experienced pilots know to refer to this instrument after establishing performance in some other manner. Generally, a pilot would set the appropriate power level and place the nose in the proper position relative to the horizon (or by using an attitude indicator). As the plane stabilizes its airspeed in the new configuration, the pilot glances at the VSI and makes any fine adjustments needed..

Jackie DeShannon - "Keep Moving", the B-side of "She Just Satisfies". Moving to New York, DeShannon co-wrote with Randy Newman producing such songs as "She Don't Understand Him" and "Did He Call Today Mama" as well as writing "You Have No Choice" for Delaney Bramblett. In late 1965, DeShannon recorded Bacharach and David's "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and it provided her first Number 1 hit and regular appearances on television shows and club tours. She appeared in the 1967 film C'mon Let's Live a Little with Bobby Vee, as a folk singer. DeShannon continued writing and recording but it wasn't until 1968 when she scored her next biggest smash single and album, both entitled Put a Little Love in Your Heart. The single "Love Will Find a Way" off the same.

Javed Iqbal - "I am Javed Iqbal, killer of 100 children... I hate this world, I am not ashamed of my action and I am ready to die. I have no regrets. I killed 100 children." Iqbal was sentenced to be strangled 100 times, then cut into 100 pieces and put in acid. Before this sentence could be carried out, he was found strangled with his bed sheets while in his prison cell on 7 October 2001. One of his accomplices, Sajid, was also strangled. Pakistani authorities say that the men committed suicide. Most people in Pakistan believe that the men were killed be someone else. Autopsy results show that the two men were bleeding from the nose and mouth when they died. The results show that Sajid was beaten, and that several partially.

Japanese mythology - lamented his dearest and made a travel to Yomi, the land of night, the land under ground, the world of the deads. There he saw decayed figure of his wife, flew back, and divorced her. "My dear," she cursed him, "each day I will kill one thousand of your peoples." . "My dear," he replyed, "I will make them bear one thousand and five hundreds." Hence, birth and death. Sun, Moon, and Wind After he came back from Yomi, Izanaki bathed to wach out dirties. At this time, dozens of deities born, including Amaterasu (the incarnation of the sun) from his left eye, Tsukuyomi (the incarnation of the moon) from his right eye, and Susanowo (the incarnation of wind or storm) from his nose. Amaterasu is commonly known to be female,.

Jesus Gonzales - the same result, when he beat an opponent 17 seconds into their fight in Arizona. Yet one more week later, he beat Roy Smith, also in Phoenix, by a knockout at two minutes and twenty five seconds of round one. He won once again, on Halloween night, with another first round knockout, his fifth consecutive first round knockout. On December 5, he was extended beyond the first round for the first time in his career, sustaining a bloody nose before rallying to knock out opponent Nate Martin in round four. Gonzales was brought up being named "Ernie". He is 6-0 with 6 knockouts as a professional..

Jimmy Durante - as a singer with a distinctive hoarse voice with a strong working class New York City accent. He was noted for his large nose which he frequently made jokes about, which earned him the nickname Schnozzola. Jimmy Durante was born New York City. He dropped out of school in eighth-grade to play ragtime piano. In his youth Durante worked as pianist and entertainer in New York city, nickmaned "Ragtime Jimmy". About 1917 he joined one of the first jazz bands in New York, The Original New Orleans Jazz Band (all other musicians were from New Orleans). Durante's outgoing personality and ability to "sell" a number to the audience started attracting greater attention, and by 1920 the band was renamed Jimmy Durante's Jazz Band. In the mid 1920s he became a star.


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