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Kole (name)
Kole is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Kole Ayi (born 1978), American football player *Kole Calhoun (born 1987), American baseball player *Kole Čašule (1921–2009), Macedonian writer *Kole Heckendorf (born 1985), American football player *Kole Nedelkovski (1912–1941), Macedonian revolutionary *Kole Omotoso (1943–2023), Nigerian writer *Kole Rašić (1839–1898), Serb revolutionary Surname * Amber Kole (born 1986), American pair skater * André Kole (1936–2022), American magician * Emmanuel Mate Kole (1860–1939), Ghanaian politician * Eugene Kole, American official * Hilary Kole, American jazz singer * Nicholas Kole (born 1983), American pair skater * Warren Kole (born 1977), American actor See also * Kolë *Cole (name) *Kohl (surname) Kohl is a German surname derived from the word ''kohl'', meaning cabbage. It tends to originate as an occupational name for a merchant or cultivator of the crops. ...
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Kole Ayi
Bamikole Richard Ayi (born September 27, 1978) is a former American football linebacker who played two seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the New England Patriots and St. Louis Rams. Ayi played college football at the University of Massachusetts and attended Nashua High School South, Nashua High School in Nashua, New Hampshire. He was a member of the new England Patriots team that won Super Bowl XXXVI. References External linksJust Sports StatsFanbase profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Ayi, Kole Living people 1978 births American football linebackers UMass Minutemen football players New England Patriots players St. Louis Rams players Players of American football from Ann Arbor, Michigan ...
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Kole Calhoun
Kole Alan Calhoun (born October 14, 1987) is an American professional baseball right fielder who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels, Arizona Diamondbacks and Texas Rangers. Calhoun played college baseball at Yavapai College and Arizona State University. He was drafted by the Angels in the eighth round of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft and made his MLB debut in 2012. He won a Gold Glove Award in 2015. Early life Calhoun attended Buckeye Union High School in Buckeye, Arizona. In 2005, Calhoun and Sammy Solis were named the West Valley High School Baseball Co-Players of the Year. College career Calhoun then attended and played college baseball for Yavapai College and Arizona State University. In 2010, his senior year at Arizona State, he batted .321 with 17 home runs and 59 runs batted in (RBIs) in 61 games for the Arizona State Sun Devils. Professional career Draft and minor leagues The Los Angeles Angels of Ana ...
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Kole Čašule
Nikola "Kole" Čašule ( cyrl, Коле Чашуле; March 2, 1921 – September 22, 2009) was a Macedonian-Yugoslavian essayist, dramatist, short story writer and ambassador. Chashule was one of the founders of the Macedonian Writers' Association and served as the organization's president. Čašule was born as Nikola Kepev in the town of Prilep, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, in the present-day North Macedonia. From 1938 till the beginning of the World War II, he studied medicine at the University of Belgrade. In May 1941, together with other students from Vardar Macedonia, he left for Sofia to continue his studies. There he met Nikola Vaptsarov, Venko Markovski and Todor Pavlov. He was a member of the partisan communist group that started the communist resistance against Bulgarian occupation on October 11, 1941 in Prilep. In 1942, Čašule was arrested and sentenced in Bulgaria to death, as the organizer of an assassination attempt against the former IMRO activist Mane Machkov. His s ...
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Kole Heckendorf
Kole Joseph Heckendorf (born November 20, 1985) is an American football coach and former wide receiver. After playing college football at North Dakota State, he was signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2009. Heckendorf has also been a member of the Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks, San Diego Chargers, and Indianapolis Colts. Heckendorf is currently the offensive coordinator for St. John's Johnnies, St John's. Early years Heckendorf was born in Wausau, Wisconsin where he grew up. He played high school football for Mosinee High School in Mosinee, Wisconsin, as a wide receiver and a Safety (American football position), safety. As a junior, Heckendorf was named first-team All-State by the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) and second-team All-State by the ''Associated Press'' and the ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'' after he set state records with 116 receptions for 1,714 yards and 11 touchdowns. He led the nation as a junior with 116 catches. ...
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Kole Nedelkovski
Kole Nedelkovski (Bulgarian and mk, Коле Неделковски) was a Macedonian revolutionary and poet,The Former Yugoslavia's Diverse Peoples: A Reference Sourcebook
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and member of the . He was a member of the Macedonian Literary Circle and he published two poetry books. Today, Nedelkovski is seen as one of the founders of the modern Macedonian poetry.
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Kole Omotoso
Bankole Ajibabi Omotoso (born 21 April 1943), also known as Kole Omotoso, is a Nigerian writer and intellectual best known for his works of fiction and in South Africa as the "Yebo Gogo man" in adverts for the telecommunications company Vodacom. His written work is known for its dedication and commitment to fusing a socio-political reappraisal of Africa and respect for human dignity into most of his works. Early life and education Kole Omotoso was born into a Yoruba family in Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria. He was raised by his mother and maternal grandparents after the death of his father. Though the lack of a father figure could crush a young Nigerian boy, the events of his early childhood contributed a great deal to his development as a man and also as a writer. Omotoso was educated at King's College, Lagos, and the University of Ibadan and then undertook a doctoral thesis on the modern Arabic writer Ahmad Ba Kathir at the University of Edinburgh. Later life Omotoso returned t ...
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Kole Rašić
Nikola Rašić ( sr-cyr, Никола Рашић; ca. 1839 – August 6, 1898), known as Kole Rašić (Коле Рашић) was a Serb revolutionary and guerilla fighter, who led a ''cheta'' of 300 men between Niš and Leskovac in Ottoman areas during the Serbian-Turkish Wars (1876–1878). He later became a politician in liberated Niš. He was a merchant by profession, who on his trip to Russia met with Miloš Obrenović and decided to stay in Niš to prepare a future liberation with the help of the Serbian Army. Rašić was one of the founders and organizers of the Niš Committee, established in 1874, with the goal of liberating the Niš Sanjak. His unit joined general Mikhail Chernyayev in 1876. Life Early Rašić was born in Niş (Niš), part of the Sanjak of Niš, Ottoman Empire (modern Serbia), in ca. 1839. He is said to have been lively by nature and combative. A merchant by profession, he had good connections in the Principality of Serbia and Niš Eyalet. In 1858 he e ...
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Amber Kole
Amber is fossilized tree resin that has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic times. Much valued from antiquity to the present as a gemstone, amber is made into a variety of decorative objects."Amber" (2004). In Maxine N. Lurie and Marc Mappen (eds.) ''Encyclopedia of New Jersey'', Rutgers University Press, . Amber is used in jewelry and has been used as a healing agent in folk medicine. There are five classes of amber, defined on the basis of their chemical constituents. Because it originates as a soft, sticky tree resin, amber sometimes contains animal and plant material as inclusions. Amber occurring in coal seams is also called resinite, and the term ''ambrite'' is applied to that found specifically within New Zealand coal seams. Etymology The English word ''amber'' derives from Arabic (ultimately from Middle Persian ''ambar'') via Middle Latin ''ambar'' and Middle French ''ambre''. The word was adopted in Middle English in the 14th century ...
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André Kole
André Kole (born Robert J. Gurtler Jr.; September 30, 1936 – October 17, 2022) was an American magician and inventor of magical effects. He was also a committed Christian and a public speaker for the evangelical group Campus Crusade for Christ. He was also known for using his magical knowledge to debunk frauds and hoaxes. Biography Robert Gurtler was inspired to take up magic at the age of seven after seeing a performance. By the time he was 20, now known as André Kole, he was performing his '' Table of Death'' trick on the national network television show ''You Asked for It''. Among the illusions Kole is credited with devising are the Squeeze Box illusion (licensed to builder John Gaughan), and the Head Mover illusion (as performed by David Copperfield, Tim Kole and Kirby Van Birch). He also used his magical knowledge and skills to debunk frauds and hoaxes. He was reported in 2003 as offering one million dollars to the Rev. Dr. Donald Stewart if Stewart could prove ...
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Emmanuel Mate Kole
Emmanuel Mate Kole or Nene Sir Azzu Mate Kole I, (1860 in Odumase – 1939) was the third ''Konor'', or paramount chief, of the Manya Krobo from 1892 until his death in 1939. He was succeeded by his son, Nene Azzu Mate Kole II, who ruled Manya Krobo from 1939 until his death in 1990. A former teacher in Basel Mission The Basel Mission was a Christian missionary society based in Switzerland. It was active from 1815 to 2001, when it transferred the operative work to , the successor organization of ''Kooperation Evangelischer Kirchen und Missione'' (KEM), found ... schools who trained at the Basel Mission Seminary, Akropong, he encouraged agricultural development and road-building as a ruler. In 1911, despite opposition from the Gold Coast Aborigines Rights Protection Society, he became the first African chief to be appointed to the Gold Coast Legislative Council.Roger Gocking, ''The History of Ghana'', Greenwood Press, 2005, p. 54. References 1860 births 1939 death ...
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Eugene Kole
Fr. Eugene Kole, OFM Conv, served as Quincy University's 20th president from 1997–2002. During his tenure the school embarked on an $8.6 million fitness center renovation, remodeling of St. Francis Hall and the addition of new academic programs. Resignation Kole resigned from Quincy University on October 22, 2002, after the school's Board of Trustees discovered several inconsistencies in Kole's resume. Specifically, Kole lied about receiving a master of science degree in counseling from Canisius College and a master of arts degree in psychology and counseling from La Salle University. He did have a degree from the similarly named unaccredited LaSalle University which was later closed down due to its being a diploma mill. According to Canisius College, Kole took classes in the summers of 1972 and 1973 under the name Eugene Kolodiezj. Kole was succeeded by Fr. Mario DiCicco, O.F.M., who served as intern president for one year. Kole later served as a chaplain at Pope Air For ...
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Hilary Kole
Hilary Kole is an American jazz singer. Career Kole's father, Robert, performed on Broadway during the 1950s in the musicals ''Plain and Fancy'', ''Wonderful Town'', and ''West Side Story''. When she was nineteen, she attended the Manhattan School of Music. While she was a student, she sang in front of a big band six nights a week at the Rainbow Room, singing standards from the Great American Songbook. After the Rainbow Room, she sang at the Blue Note, Birdland, and the Algonquin Hotel. Her debut album, ''Haunted Heart'' (2009), was produced by jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli. Kole participated in a concert at Carnegie Hall in 2007 that honored Oscar Peterson. She sang and co-wrote two Frank Sinatra revues, and she toured covering the songs of Judy Garland. In 2016, she released the album ''The Judy Garland Project'', produced by Richard Barone. Her album ''You Are There'' contains duets with Dave Brubeck, Alan Broadbent, Monty Alexander, Kenny Barron, Freddy Cole, Benny Green, ...
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