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Kinne may refer to: People * Derek Godfrey Kinne, British soldier * Frances Kinne (1917–2020), American author, academic administrator, and musician * G. J. Kinne (born 1988), American football quarterback * Helen Kinne (1861–1917), American home economist, college professor * John Baxter Kinne (1877–1954), American soldier * Otto Kinne (1923–2015), German biologist * Ryan Kinne (born 1989), American soccer player * Sharon Kinne (born 1939), American murderer * Thomas J. Kinne (born 1961), German TV game show personality * W. B. Kinne (1874–1929), American politician Places * Cape Kinnes, Antarctic geographic feature * Kinne Cemetery, in Griswold, Connecticut, United States Sweden * Kinne Hundred, a hundred of Västergötland in Sweden * Kinne Quarter Hundred, a hundred of Västergötland in Sweden * Kinnevald Hundred, a hundred of Småland in Sweden Other uses * ''Kinne Tonight'' (Australian TV series) ** ''Kinne'' (Australian TV series) See also * Ke ...
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Derek Godfrey Kinne
Derek Godfrey Kinne, GC (11 January 1931 – 6 February 2018) was a British Army soldier who awarded the George Cross for the valour he showed in withstanding torture at the hands of the Chinese Communist forces during the Korean War. Kinne was serving with the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers when he was taken prisoner by the Chinese on the last day of the Battle of Imjin River on 25 April 1951. He escaped twice, the first time within a day of his capture, and was held in solitary confinement in ever more brutal conditions as a result of his unbreakable defiance. His final period of punishment was for wearing a rosette to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's coronation. He was eventually released, in a prisoner exchange, on 10 August 1953. Citation Notice of his award was published in the ''London Gazette'' on 9 April 1954.— Kinne's brother, Raymond, was killed in Korea while fighting with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in 1950, the event which spurred Kinne to re-join the a ...
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Kinne Hundred
A hundred is a geographic division formerly used in northern Germanic countries and related colonies, which historically was used to divide a larger region into smaller administrative divisions. The equivalent term in Swedish is (in Uppland also known as during the early Middle Ages); in Danish and Norwegian, ; in Finnish, ; and in Estonian, . The Scanian hundreds were Danish until the Treaty of Roskilde The Treaty of Roskilde (concluded on 26 February ( OS), or 8 March 1658) ( NS) during the Second Northern War between Frederick III of Denmark–Norway and Karl X Gustav of Sweden in the Danish city of Roskilde. After a devastating defeat ... of 1658. List {{DEFAULTSORT:Hundreds Of Sweden, List Of Subdivisions of Sweden Hundreds of Sweden Hundreds ...
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Kinney (other)
Kinney may mean: People * Abbot Kinney, a developer and conservationist *Antoinette Kinney, a Utah state senator * Asa Kinney, American pioneer and politician * Bob Kinney, an American professional basketball player * Charles Kinney, an Ohio politician and attorney * Dennis Kinney, a former Major League Baseball pitcher * Dick Kinney, an American animator and comic book writer * Emily Kinney, an American actress and singer * Erron Kinney, a former American college and professional football player * Fern Kinney, an American R&B and disco singer * Garrett D. Kinney, an American politician * Harry E. Kinney, three times Mayor of Albuquerque * Henry Kinney, an American politician * Jack Kinney, an American animator, director and producer of animated shorts * James Kinney, a politician in Alberta, Canada * Jay Kinney, an American author, editor, and former underground cartoonist * Jeff Kinney (American football), football athlete * Jeff Kinney (writer) * John Francis Kinney (1937-201 ...
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Kenny (other)
Kenny is a common given name and surname. It may also refer to: Places In the United States: * Kenny, California, an unincorporated community * Kenny, Minneapolis, a neighborhood * Kenney, Illinois, a village In Australia: * Kenny, Australian Capital Territory, a planned suburb in the Canberra district of Gungahlin In outer space: * 10107 Kenny, an asteroid Entertainment * ''Kenny'' (1988 film), a Canadian documentary * ''Kenny'' (2006 film), an Australian mockumentary * Kenny G, stage name of jazz saxophonist Kenneth Bruce Gorelick (born 1956) * Kenny (band), a mid-1970s glamrock/pop band from London * ''Kenny'' (album), a 1979 music album by Kenny Rogers * ''Kenny'', a 2018 short film by Jennette McCurdy See also * * Kenney (other) Kenney may refer to: * Kenney (name) Places United States communities * Kenney, Illinois * Kenney, Texas Geographical features * Hotel Kenney, Rideau Lakes, Ontario, Canada * Kenney Dam Kenney may refer to: * Kenney ...
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Kenney (other)
Kenney may refer to: * Kenney (name) Places United States communities * Kenney, Illinois * Kenney, Texas Geographical features * Hotel Kenney, Rideau Lakes, Ontario, Canada * Kenney Dam Kenney may refer to: * Kenney (name) Places United States communities * Kenney, Illinois * Kenney, Texas Geographical features * Hotel Kenney, Rideau Lakes, Ontario, Canada * Kenney Dam, a hydroelectric dam on the Nechako River, British Co ..., a hydroelectric dam on the Nechako River, British Columbia, Canada * Kenney Glacier, Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica * Kenney Nunatak, a nunatak rising in Waddington Glacier, Antarctica * Mount Kenney, a sharp summit in the Cathedral Peaks, Prince Olav Mountains, Antarctica See also * * Kenn (other) * Kennedy (other) * Kenny (other) * Kinne (other) * Kinnie (other) * Kinney (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Kinne (Australian TV Series)
''Kinne'' is an Australian sketch comedy television series which first aired on 7mate on 8 July 2014. Season 2 began airing on 23 April 2015. A DVD of the complete series 1 and 2 was released 1 September 2015 exclusively to home entertainment retailer JB Hi-Fi. Cast * Troy Kinne"Kinne"
''''. Retrieved on 18 August 2014. * * Elliot Loney * Nick Cody * Des Dowling * CJ Fortuna * Nicolette Minster * * Tom Siegert *

Kinne Tonight
''Kinne Tonight'' is an Australian sketch comedy television series created, written and directed by Troy Kinne and Max Price first airing as a pilot, on 17 August 2018 on Network 10. The first season premiered on 27 May 2019. In October 2019, ''Kinne Tonight'' was renewed for a second season which premiered on 25 May 2020 at 9:40 pm. Cast * Troy Kinne * Sarah Bishop * Max Price * Genevieve Hegney * Nicolette Minster * Oliver Clark * Josh Lawson * Anna Hutchison * Dave Thornton * Nina Oyama * Ashlea Renae * Laura Dunemann * Elliot Loney * Ash Williams * Des Dowling Des Dowling is an Australian comedian, actor, writer and producer, best known for his work on Australian TV shows including '' The Wedge'', ''Agony Uncles'', ''Coxy's Big Break,'' ''Mark Loves Sharon, Kinne, Talk To the Animals and Manspace.'' ... * Natalie Tran * Tom Seigert * Daniel Connell * Tommy Flanagan * Bev Killick Episodes Pilot Episode Season 1 (2019) Season 2 (2020) See also * Ki ...
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Kinnevald Hundred
A hundred is a geographic division formerly used in northern Germanic countries and related colonies, which historically was used to divide a larger region into smaller administrative divisions. The equivalent term in Swedish is (in Uppland also known as during the early Middle Ages); in Danish and Norwegian, ; in Finnish, ; and in Estonian, . The Scanian hundreds were Danish until the Treaty of Roskilde The Treaty of Roskilde (concluded on 26 February ( OS), or 8 March 1658) ( NS) during the Second Northern War between Frederick III of Denmark–Norway and Karl X Gustav of Sweden in the Danish city of Roskilde. After a devastating defeat ... of 1658. List {{DEFAULTSORT:Hundreds Of Sweden, List Of Subdivisions of Sweden Hundreds of Sweden Hundreds ...
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Kinne Quarter Hundred
A hundred is a geographic division formerly used in northern Germanic countries and related colonies, which historically was used to divide a larger region into smaller administrative divisions. The equivalent term in Swedish is (in Uppland also known as during the early Middle Ages); in Danish and Norwegian, ; in Finnish, ; and in Estonian, . The Scanian hundreds were Danish until the Treaty of Roskilde The Treaty of Roskilde (concluded on 26 February ( OS), or 8 March 1658) ( NS) during the Second Northern War between Frederick III of Denmark–Norway and Karl X Gustav of Sweden in the Danish city of Roskilde. After a devastating defeat ... of 1658. List {{DEFAULTSORT:Hundreds Of Sweden, List Of Subdivisions of Sweden Hundreds of Sweden Hundreds ...
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Kinne Cemetery
Kinne Cemetery, also known as the Glasgo Cemetery and Old Kinne Burying Ground, is a historic cemetery in Jarvis Road in Griswold, Connecticut. The earliest marked stone is for Daniel Kinne who died in 1713. In the 1930s, the inscriptions of 79 stones in the Kinne Cemetery were recorded for the Hale Index. There are around 80 fieldstones with no carving or identification, but it is unknown if this stems from wearing of the gneiss stone or that there were no skilled carvers locally available. The seven carvers that have been identified are Lebbeus Kimball, Jotham Warren, Josiah Manning, Peter Barker, Mr. Huntington of Lebanon, E. Marston of Mystic Bridge and O. Doty of Stonington. The National Historic Register of Places nomination notes, "the cemetery is significant artistically because the carving on the stones gives many good examples of the funerary art that was characteristic of the 18th and 19th centuries in New England." The cemetery is notable because of the burial of Isaa ...
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Frances Kinne
Frances Bartlett Kinne (May 23, 1917 – May 10, 2020) was an American author, academic administrator, and musician. She was the first female university president to hold that position in the state of Florida, and the second in the United States. Early life and education Frances Kinne was born on May 23, 1917, in Story City, Iowa to Bertha Olson Bartlett and Charles M. Bartlett. She graduated high school in 1934 and attended the Iowa State Teachers College (now University of Northern Iowa). Kinne received piano lessons at Iowa State University during the summers for free. She later attended Drake University and received her Bachelors of Music Education during the start of World War II. During World War II, she served as a United States Army hostess for the United Service Organizations for three years. In 1957, she graduated from the University of Frankfurt, West Germany with a PhD in Music, English Literature, and Philosophy. Career In 1958, Kinne moved to St. Augustine, Flo ...
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Cape Kinnes
Joinville Island is the largest island of the Joinville Island group, about long in an east-west direction and wide, lying off the northeastern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, from which it is separated by the Antarctic Sound. Joinville Island was discovered and charted roughly during 1838 by a French expedition commanded by Captain Jules Dumont d'Urville, who named it for Prince François, Prince of Joinville (1818–1900), the third son of Louis-Philippe, Duke of Orléans. It is within the Argentine, British and Chilean Antarctic claims. Geography Joinville Island consists of a series of valleys and bays, including Suspiros Bay and Balaena Valley. See also * Composite Antarctic Gazetteer * List of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands * List of Antarctic islands south of 60° S * SCAR * Territorial claims in Antarctica Seven sovereign states – Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom – have made eight territorial claims in ...
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