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Kun
[ koon ]
noun
- Bé·la [bey, -lo], 1885–1937, Hungarian Communist leader.
Kun
/ kuːn /
noun
- KunBéla1886?1937MHungarianPOLITICS: politician Béla (ˈbeːlɔ). 1886–?1937, Hungarian Communist leader, president of the short-lived Communist republic in Hungary (1919). He was forced into exile and died in a Stalinist purge
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South Korea’s military said the submarine unveiled by North Korea in September, the “Hero Kim Kun Ok,” didn’t look ready for operational duty and suggested the North was exaggerating its capabilities.
From Seattle Times
In 2013, Angel City Press partnered with the library system to publish “Songs in the Key of Los Angeles” by Josh Kun.
From Los Angeles Times
Affectionately known in the community as Big Kun, South Seattle’s Salisbury has for decades been a big guy and always loved himself as he was.
From Seattle Times
He succeeded Liu Kun who had held the position since 2018.
From Reuters
The submarine is named Hai Kun after a fish in Chinese mythology called kun with legendary proportions.
From Washington Times
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