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Knake may refer to: * Max Knake (born 1973), American football player * Heidi Knake-Werner, German politician * Knake, a Swedish sausage See also * * KNAK (other) * Knacke (other) * Nake (other) Nake may refer to: * Nake language *Frieder Nake (born 1938), mathematician, computer scientist, and computer artist * Nake M. Kamrany (born 1934), American economist and academic See also * * Knake (other) * Knacke (other) Kn ...
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Max Knake
Max Knake (born April 11, 1973) is a former American football quarterback who played one season with the Grand Rapids Rampage of the Arena Football League. He played college football at Texas Christian University. His best season in college was 1994, in which he led the Southwest Conference The Southwest Conference (SWC) was an NCAA Division I college athletic conference in the United States that existed from 1914 to 1996. Composed primarily of schools from Texas, at various times the conference included schools from Oklahoma an ... in passing yards, passing touchdowns, and passing efficiency. References External linksJust Sports Stats
Living people 1973 births
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Heidi Knake-Werner
Heidi Knake-Werner is a German politician ( Die Linke). She served as a member of the German parliament (''"Bundestag"'') between 1994 and 2002. Between 2002 and 2009 she was one of Berlin's more high-profile senators. Life Provenance and early years Heidi Knake was born in Tomaschow (as it was known at that time), a midsized industrial town to the south-west of Warsaw which had been in Congress Poland before the First World War, in Poland subsequently, and since 1939 part of Nazi Germany. However, by the time she was 2 extensive ethnic cleansing in what had again become Poland in 1945 had already removed most of the German-speaking population, and she grew up in Wilhelmshaven on Germany's north-western coast. Knake passed her Abitur (school final exams) in 1964 which opened the way to university-level education. She then progressed to the University of Göttingen, emerging in 1969 with a degree in Social Economics. There followed a period of post-graduate researc ...
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Knackwurst
Knackwurst () (in North America sometimes spelled knockwurst () refers to a type of sausage of northern German origin from the mid-16th century. The many available varieties depend on the geographical region of their production. Etymology and pronunciation The German noun ''Knackwurst''—which, in English, is sometimes corrupted as ''knockwurst''—comes from the German verb ''knacken'' () ("to crack") or the adjective ''knackig'' () ("crisp"). This refers to the swelling of the sausage during the process of cooking, so that the skin becomes pressurized and balloon-like, and tends to "pop", often exploding the juices, when bitten into (authentic example: ). (Cf. the British term "banger".) The term ″Knackwurst″ came up in Germany the middle of the 16th century. In Germany, all different kinds of ''Knackwürste'' are abbreviated ''Knacker'' (). ''Knockwurst'' in the US In North America, a ''knockwurst'' refers to a short, plump sausage originating from northern ...
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KNAK (other)
KNAK or ''variation'', may refer to: Callsign K-NAK/KNAK * KNAK (AM), a radio station (540 AM) licensed to serve Delta, Utah, United States * KNAK-LP, a radio station (97.1 FM) licensed to serve Naknek, Alaska, United States * KZNS (AM), a radio station (1280 AM) licensed to serve Salt Lake City, Utah, which held the call sign KNAK from 1945 to 1976 Other uses * Thomas Knak (born 1973) Danish musician See also * * Knake (other) * Knack (other) * NAC (other) * Nak (other) * Naq (other) Naq or NAQ may refer to: *NAQ, IATA code for the Qaanaaq Airport *naq, ISO 639 code for the Khoekhoe language *Nouvelle-Aquitaine (NAQ), France *Negative Acts Questionnaire, a psychological test to evaluate mobbing *Nuclear Attitudes Questionnaire, ... * WNAK (other); including callsign W-NAK {{Disambiguation, callsign ...
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Knacke (other)
Knacke may refer to: * Knäcke, a Swedish crispbread * 4312 Knacke, a main-belt asteroid * Christiane Knacke (born 1962), East German swimmer * Reinhold Knacke (1919–1943), German World War II flying ace See also * * Knack (other) * Knake (other) Knake may refer to: * Max Knake (born 1973), American football player * Heidi Knake-Werner, German politician * Knake, a Swedish sausage See also * * KNAK (other) * Knacke (other) * Nake (other) Nake may refer to: ...
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