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Kenneth

[ ken-ith ]

noun

  1. a male given name: from an Irish word meaning “handsome.”


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North Korea, acting in unprecedented fashion, released two American citizens, Kenneth Bae, and Matthew Todd Miller just hours ago.

One thing, for sure, was picking up two American citizens, Matthew Todd Miller and Kenneth Bae, whom Pyongyang has been holding.

Kenneth Yormark, forensic accountant based in New York, says its whereabouts is still a mystery.

According to the critic Kenneth Tynan, Guinness was “a master, but the master of anonymity”.

Kenneth Branagh portrayed Henry V in the 1989 film adaptation, which he directed as well.

I would like to talk about those plans you spoke of this afternoon, began Kenneth as soon as he was seated.

We will talk on this subject, said Kenneth, rising and standing with head erect and flashing 67 eyes.

Poor old governor, thought Kenneth, as he went to his room; I believe he is lonely.

Oh, because I didn't think they appreciated what it meant for a chap like your Uncle Kenneth to be killed.

Kenneth used always to admire you both so much for your ability to 'cope with a situation.'

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