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Kemps - Kemps Kemps or Scenics is a matching card game for two to six teams of two players each. It is played with a standard 52-card deck. Objective and gameplay The object of the game is for one member of a team to accumulate all four cards of a single rank in his hand and to have his partner recognize that fact aloud by yelling kemps or scenics before another team realizes. Prior to the game, partners may confer to create a signal to indicate when four cards of a rank have been accumulated. Partners sit opposite each other, with the playing surface in the middle. Each player is dealt four cards to begin the game. Four more cards are then turned face up on the central.

Kerikeri - the word for a cascade of water. To cloud the issue there have been some persistent claims that the falls referred to by the missionaries as 'the kiddikiddi' were what we now call the Rainbow Falls. That is impossible because although Nicholson visited and referred to Tecaddiecaddie in 1815 it was not until 1822 that the Rainbow Falls were "discovered" by the missionaries Francis Hall and James Kemp. Tourist slogan Kerikeri people are often asked by tourists about the origin of the local Kerikeri slogan "It's So Nice They Named It Twice ". In the early 1980s, an anonymous backpacker visiting Kerikeri wrote those words in the Visitors' Book at the Kerikeri Youth Hostel where he or she had stayed the night. It was brought to the attention of the then.

Spandau Ballet - But the followup, Parade (1984), was critically drubbed for failing to move the band's sound forward. Its single "Only When You Leave" became their last American hit. In 1986 Spandau Ballet signed to Epic Records and released Through the Barricades, which saw the band trying to move away from the pop/soul influences of True and Parade and more towards rock. The title track was a hit single in the UK, but the album did nothing in America. After a hiatus from recording during which the Kemps established themselves as credible actors in the gangster film The Krays, the band released Heart Like a Sky in 1989. The album bombed and Spandau Ballet — from whom Gary Kemp was already feeling estranged — split up for good. Martin Kemp went on to.

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