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Kill Doctor Lucky - Kill Doctor Lucky Kill Doctor Lucky is a board game which is, in concept, a sort of inverse form of Clue. Players compete to be the first to kill Doctor Lucky. Gameplay involves moving around a board, trying to move into the same room as the Doctor, and using a system of cards to attempt murder and frustrate the attempts of other players. Manufactured by Cheapass Games..

Juris Doctor - Juris Doctor J.D. redirects here; for alternate uses, see J.D. (disambiguation) J.D. is an abbreviation for the Latin Juris Doctor, or Doctor of Law, and is the law degree typically awarded by an accredited U.S law school after successfully completing three years of post-graduate law study. Generally, a 4-year undergraduate degree is required to be eligible for entry into a J.D. program. Prior to the practice of law, a J.D. holder is required to be member of the bar association of the state in which he or she intends to practice. Washington, DC is a special case-- it's law is Federal law, and a member of the DC bar may practice Federal law in any state. Admission to a state's bar requires that the applicant either sit.

Karl Friedrich Bahrdt - he was appointed professor extraordinarius of biblical philology. Two years later, however, the scandals of his private life led to his dismissal. In spite of this he succeeded in obtaining the chair of biblical antiquities in the philosophical faculty at Erfurt. The post was unpaid, and Bahrdt, who had now married, lived by taking pupils and keeping an inn. He had meanwhile obtained the degree of doctor of theology from Erlangen, and was clever enough to persuade the Erfurt authorities to appoint him professor designate of theology. His financial troubles and coarse and truculent character, however; soon made the town too hot to hold him; and in 1771 he was glad to accept the offer of the post of professor of theology and preacher at Giessen. Thus far Bahrdt's orthodoxy had.

Karin Smith - cervical cancer. After her death, a grand jury found a doctor and laboratory technician to be guilty of negligent homicide. In 1988 and 1989, Smith had received pap smears which were argued to have "unequivocally" shown that she had cancer; however, the lab had not made the diagnosis..

Karl Ludwig Michelet - studied at the gymnasium and at the university of his native town, took his degree as doctor of philosophy in 1824, and became professor in 1829, a post which he retained till his death. Educated in the doctrine of Hegel, he remained faithful to his early teaching and spent his life in defending and continuing the Hegelian tradition. His first notable work was the System der philosophischen Moral (Berlin, 1828), an examination of the ethical theory of responsibility. In 1836 he published, in Paris, a treatise on the Metaphysics of Aristotle, written in French and crowned by the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques. He wrote also two other treatises on Aristotle. Nikomachische Ethik (2nd ed., 1848) and Die Ethik des Aristoteles in ihrem Verhältniss zum System der Moral (1827). His.

Karlheinz Brandenburg - commonly known as MP3. 1980 Master of Science in Electrical engineering 1982 Master of Science in Mathematics 1989 Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical engineering 1989 - 1990 worked at AT&T Bell Labs, USA 1990 returned to Erlangen to research on audio coding techniques 1993 appointed head at the Fraunhofer Institute für Integrierte Schaltungen (Fraunhofer IIS-A) He also authored a book called Applications of Digital Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics. He currently holds 24 different patents on audio coding techniques, with several more pending..

Kate O'Mara - Crossroads. She also played a memorable villainess, the Rani, in the British television series Doctor Who. Filmography Weavers Green (TV Series) Corruption (1967) The Limbo Line (1968) Promenade (1968) Great Catherine (1968) The Desperados (1969) The Main Chance (TV Series) The Horror of Frankenstein (1970) The Vampire Lovers (1970) The Brothers (TV series) Clouds of Witness" (1972) (TV mini-series) Whose Child Am I? (1974) The Tamarind Seed (1974) Machinegunner (1976) (TV) The Nativity, (1978) (TV) Tuntematon ystävä (1978) The Plank (1979) (TV) Triangle (TV series) Dynasty (TV series) Howard's Way (TV series) Doctor Who: Dimensions in Time (TV series) The Road to Ithaca (1999) Bad Girls (TV series) Crossroads (TV series).

Kaled - race is a fictional race of humanoid aliens from the television series Doctor Who, the forebears of the Daleks. In the first Dalek serial, commonly known as The Daleks (1963), it is explained that the planet Skaro was once home to two humanoid races, the peaceful and scientifically-advanced Dals and the warlike Thals. Following a short but terrible nuclear war between the races, the Dals were mutated and became the aggressive and xenophobic Daleks. This information is contradicted in the 1974 serial Genesis of the Daleks, in which the Doctor returns to Skaro before the creation of the Daleks. In the later serial, the race are called Kaleds and have been involved in a generations-long war of attrition with the Thals, not the short nuclear winter described previously. (The serial also.

Käthe Kollwitz - She was born in Königsberg, Prussia. She took her inspiration from her doctor husband's patients in the slums of Berlin and painted scenes of poverty and suffering. Statue of Kollwitz in East Berlin Her work was too difficult for the art patrons of the time and when she was nominated for the silver medal of the Große Kunstausstellung in Berlin Kaiser Wilhelm II withheld his permission. She was a committed socialist and pacifist, and in 1993 the Nazi Party forced her to resign her place on the faculty of the Academy of Arts. She was banned from exhibiting, but some of her work was used by the Nazis for propaganda. She survived her husband (died in 1940 from illness), and her grandson, Peter, who died in action in 1941. She evacuated.

Kes (Star Trek) - Voyager crew with her partner, Neelix. Kes has mysterious metaphysical powers that were relatively unknown, even to herself. Kes developed a close relationship with The Doctor during her time as an assistant medical technician. She left the Voyager crew when she "evolved" into a different state, but before she left she threw Voyager 20 years closer to Earth. (The Gift). She visited Voyager one more occasion, in a time-travel story..

Kenneth Williams - audience. Although he publicly professed to follow a celibate lifestyle, Williams moved in homosexual circles. His friend Joe Orton wrote Loot for him in 1966, playing Inspector Truscott (!). Following his death, the publication of his secret diaries caused some controversy. Filmography incomplete Carry On Sergeant (1958), Carry On Nurse (1958), Carry On Teacher (1959), Carry On Constable (1960), Carry On Regardless (1961), Twice Round the Daffodils (1962), Carry On Cruising (1962), Carry On Spying (1964), Carry On Jack (1964), Carry On Cowboy (1965), Carry On Cleo (1965), Carry On...Follow That Camel (1966), Don't Lose Your Head (1966), Carry On Screaming (1966), Carry On Doctor (1967), Carry On Up the Khyber (1968), Carry On Camping (1969), Carry On Again, Doctor (1969), Carry On Loving (1970), Carry On Henry (1971), Carry On.

Kensal Green Cemetery - Victorian era mausoleums, including those of: Charles Babbage, mathematician, computer scientist George Birkbeck, doctor, academic and adult education pioneer Marc Isambard Brunel, engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, engineer Wilkie Collins, author Thomas Hood, poet, humorist, journalist Fanny Kemble, actor, poet William Makepeace Thackeray, writer Kitty Melrose, actress Anthony Trollope, novelist At the centre is All Soul's Chapel, contain some tombs inside as well. There is also a catacomb currently not maintained. A non-European is buried here: His Excellency Ras Andargachew Messai of Ethiopia (1902 - 1981)..

Kerikeri - Maori had extensive gardens in the area when Europeans arrived. Another definition derives from 'Kerikeri te ana wai' which translates as the churning or boiling over of the waters . That would have aptly described the freshwater river tumbling into the salt water over the falls which were then higher (being blasted in the 1930s to accommodate a bridge). However, some Maori say it derives from 'hukerikeri' which means bubbling up, and there is a sad reasoning behind this. Hongi Hika, a famous or infamous chief depending on whether one fought with or against him, is reputed to have fathered the child of a captured slave at Kororipo Pa. As this was unacceptable to the tribe, the baby was placed in the water to drown but persistently rose to the surface,.

Kenneth More - and television. Notable films include: Genevieve (1953) Doctor in the House (1954) The Deep Blue Sea (1955) Reach for the Sky (1956) - played Douglas Bader A Night to Remember (1958) The Thirty-Nine Steps (1959) The Longest Day (1962) Oh! What a Lovely War (1969).

Keiko O'Brien - school, and Jake Sisko and Nog were the first students to enroll. Later on Keiko went on an archeobotanical expedition to Bajor. After becoming pregnant with her second child, Keiko returned to Deep Space Nine. Unfortunately, an accident endangered mother and child. Doctor Julian Bashir saved both by removing the fetus and implanting said fetus into Kira Nerys's womb. In her honor, the child was named Kirayoshi O'Brien..

King: a Filmed Record...Montgomery To Memphis - is a 1970 documentary film which tells the life story of Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr. It contains several celebrity narrators, including Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Ruby Dee, James Earl Jones, Clarence Williams III, Burt Lancaster, Ben Gazzara, Charlton Heston, Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier, Marlon Brando and Paul Winfield. The movie was directed by Sidney Lumet and Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary, Features. In 1999 the film was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry..

Kinoshita Mokutaro - 15, 1945) is a Japanese author and doctor. He was born in Shizuoka. His works include: 少年の死 すかんぽ 南蛮寺門前 パンの会の回想 本の装釘 See also: Japanese literature, List of Japanese authors This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..

Kieren Keke - Kieren Aedogan Keke is a Nauruan medical doctor and former speaker of the island's parliament. He is currently leader of the opposition under the Naoero Amo banner. He is one of only two medical professionals on the island..

Klaus Kinski - better. He acted in an enormous number of films, most of them considered "crap" (Schrott) by Kinski himself. His film roles include A Time to Love and a Time to Die (1958), The Counterfeit Traitor (1962), Doctor Zhivago (1965), For a Few Dollars More (1966), Grand Slam (movie) (1968). His international reputation was built on his collaborations with director Werner Herzog in such films as Aguirre: The Wrath of God (1972), Woyzeck (1978), and Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979). In real life, Kinski often appeared as a drunken, sex-crazed maniac, chronicling his exploits in an autobiography that rivals Wilt Chamberlain's in terms of sexuality. Due to him playing a lot of crazy, murderous villains in his films (for example in the Edgar Wallace series) and his determined, often obsessive behavior, he often.

Knock-knock joke - early light? (Oh say, can you see by the dawn's early light? -- first line of The Star-Spangled Banner.) Knock-knock jokes occasionally employ a pun on a common noun. Knock knock Who's there? Orange. Orange who? Orange you going to open the door? (Aren't you going to open the door?) A twist on the genre, which was very famous in British school playgrounds for a time (variations omitted lines in square brackets): Knock knock Who's there? [Doctor] [Doctor Who?] You've just said it. It's Doctor Who. Widespread knowledge of the knock-knock form gives rise to meta-jokes: Will you remember me in an hour? Yes. Will you remember me in a day? Yes. Will you remember me in a week? Yes. Will you remember me in a month? Yes. Will you remember.


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