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Kyle or Kyles may refer to: Name * Kyle (given name), a Gaelic given name, usually masculine * Kyle (surname), a surname of Scottish origin * Kyle (musician), a hip hop artist from California * Kyle (Child's Play), played by Christine Elise * David Kyles (born 1989), American basketball player Places Canada * Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada Ireland * Kyle, County Laois * Kyle, County Wexford Scotland * Kyle, Ayrshire, area of Scotland which stretched across parts of modern-day East Ayrshire and South Ayrshire ** Kyle (ward) * Kyles of Bute, the channel between Isle of Bute and the Cowal Peninsula * Kyle of Durness, the coastal inlet which divides the Cape Wrath peninsula from the Scottish mainland * Kyle of Lochalsh, Ross and Cromarty ** Kyle of Lochalsh Line, a primarily single track railway line * Kyle of Sutherland, a river estuary United States * Kyle, Indiana, an unincorporated community * Kyle, South Dakota, a census-designated place * Kyle, Texas, a city * Kyles, ...
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Kyle (given Name)
Kyle is a unisex English-language given name. It is a transferred use of the Scottish surname Kyle (surname), Kyle or of place names such as Kyle, Ayrshire on the southwest coast of Scotland. ''Kyle'' is also a Scots language, Scots word for a strait, derived from the Scottish Gaelic, Gaelic ''caol'' ("narrow"). History of usage Kyle is predominantly masculine and has been in use as a given name at least since the 1800s. It has been among the top 1,000 names for American boys at various times since 1902, influenced by American football player Kyle Rote (1928–2002) and his son, soccer star Kyle Rote Jr. (born 1950), and later by the character Kyle Hadley played by Robert Stack in the 1956 film ''Written on the Wind'' and the character Kyle Reese played by Michael Biehn in the 1984 film ''The Terminator''. The name peaked in usage for American boys in 1990, when it was in 18th place on the popularity chart. Kyle also has a history of use as a name for women, with American model an ...
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Kyle, Texas
Kyle is a city in Hays County, Texas, United States. Its population grew from 28,016 in 2010 to 45,697 in 2020, making it one of Texas' fastest-growing cities. It is part of the Greater Austin area. History As part of railroad expansion along the International-Great Northern Railroad (I&GN), railroad tycoon and entrepreneur, Jay Gould, found an opportunity for additional revenue between the cities of Austin and San Marcos which were lined with cotton fields and livestock farms. Originally, the line railline was to cross over to Mountain City, located three miles north of Kyle, but when addressing with his secretary, Ira Evans, it was seen as more cost effective to build a straight track from Austin to San Marcos which went right through the private lands of Fergus Kyle and his wife, Anne Moore. Following an agreement between the I&GN and the Kyle and Moore families for $1 and the enhanced value of the developed land of 200 acres. The rights to the track through Kyle was ...
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Kiel (other)
Kiel is a city in northern Germany. Kiel may also refer to: * Kiel (electoral district), a Bundestag constituency in Kiel * Kiel (name) * Kiel (mountain), Saxony, Germany * Kiel, Missouri, US * Kiel, Wisconsin, US * Loyal, Oklahoma, US, originally Kiel * KIEL (FM), a radio station (89.3 FM) license to serve Loyal, Oklahoma, United States See also * * * Keal (other) * Keel (other) * Keele (other) * Kil (other) * Kile (other) * Kill (other) Kill often refers to: *Homicide, one human killing another *cause death, to kill a living organism, to cause its death Other common uses include: * Kill (body of water), a body of water, most commonly a creek * Kill (command), a computing command ... * Kyl (other) * Kyle (other) * Kyll, a river in Germany {{Disambiguation, geo, callsign ...
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Keele (other)
Keele is a village in Staffordshire, England. Keele may also refer to: Britain * Keele (ward), a local council ward in the borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme * Keele University Canada Toronto * Keele Street, Toronto ** Keele station, a Toronto subway station sited on the street ** Keelesdale station, an under-construction Toronto subway station sited on the street intersection Northwest Territories * Keele River, a tributary of the Mackenzie River People * Thomas Keele (other) See also * * * Keal (other) * Keel (other) *Kiel (other) * Kil (other) * Kile (other) *Kill (other) Kill often refers to: *Homicide, one human killing another *cause death, to kill a living organism, to cause its death Other common uses include: * Kill (body of water), a body of water, most commonly a creek * Kill (command), a computing command ... * Kyl (other) * Kyle (other) * Kyll {{Disambiguation ...
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Keel (other)
A keel is the central beam of the hull of a boat. Keel may also refer to: Art, entertainment and media * Keel (band), heavy metal group in the 1980s ** ''Keel'' (album) * KEEL, AM radio station in Shreveport, Louisiana * Keel Lorenz, a character in ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'' Biology * Keel (bird anatomy), a perpendicular extension of a bird's breastbone, to which wing muscles anchor * Keel (slug), a morphological feature on the back of some slugs * Caudal keel, in fish * Keeled scales, reptile scales that have a ridge down the center, rather than being smooth * Sagittal keel, a feature of the human skull * Keel (botany), a ridge on the petals of a flower Boats * Humber Keel, a type of boat used on the Humber Estuary in England * Keelboat or "keel", a flat-bottomed boat designed for use on rivers People * Keel (surname), includes a list of notable people with this surname * Keel Watson (1964–2023), British opera singer Places * Keel, County Mayo, town on A ...
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Keal (other)
Keal may refer to: People with the name * Clifford Keal (1901–1965), Australian rules footballer * Minna Keal (1909–1999), British composer * Keal Carlile (born 1990), English rugby league player Places * Keal Cotes, a village in England * East Keal, a village in England Other uses * KEAL, a radio station of California See also * * *Keel (other) *Keele (other) *Kiel (other) * Kil (other) * Kile (other) *Kill (other) Kill often refers to: *Homicide, one human killing another *cause death, to kill a living organism, to cause its death Other common uses include: * Kill (body of water), a body of water, most commonly a creek * Kill (command), a computing command ... * Kyl (other) * Kyle (other) * Kyll {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Kh-28
The Kh-28 (; Nisan-28; NATO reporting name, NATO: AS-9 'Kyle') was the first Soviet Union, Soviet anti-radiation missile (ARM) for tactical aircraft. It entered production in 1973 and is still carried on some Sukhoi Su-22s in developing countries but is no longer in Russian service. Use of the Kh-28 was restricted by its weight, limited seeker head, bulk and fuelling requirements, and it was superseded by the smaller, solid-fuel Kh-58 (AS-11 'Kilter') in the early 1980s. Development Soviet offensive doctrine in the early 1960s assumed that widespread use of nuclear weapons would disable Western radar-based air defence systems through electromagnetic pulses (EMP) effects. Also available froAccessMyLibrary/ref> Consequently, they paid little attention to the development of ARMs. However, in January 1963 the Berezniak design bureau (which became MKB Raduga in 1967) was tasked with developing such a missile as part of the K-28P weapon complex based around a "Wild Weasel" version of th ...
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Tropical Storm Kyle
The name Kyle has been used for four tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Ocean since 1996, the year in which Kyle replaced Klaus on the rotating six-year cycle of names used in the North Atlantic basin. * Tropical Storm Kyle (1996) – formed in the western Caribbean and made landfall over Guatemala and Honduras as a weakening storm, causing no significant damage. * Hurricane Kyle (2002) – long-lived hurricane, bobbed in and out of the Carolinas, causing $5 million damage, mostly from tornadoes. * Hurricane Kyle (2008) – formed north of Hispaniola and made landfall in Nova Scotia as a minimal hurricane. * Tropical Storm Kyle (2020) – earliest eleventh named storm on record, formed off the coast of New Jersey and dissipated out in the ocean. The name Kyle has also been used for two tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five Borders of the oceans, oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Oce ...
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SS Kyle
SS ''Kyle'' is a steam ship that is aground in the harbour of the Town of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. She ran ashore in February 1967. Intended to transport supplies and provide transportation from Carbonear to Labrador, she was also used to transport infantry to Canada during World War II. After her grounding on the shores of Riverhead, Harbour Grace, she has had several owners, from the Earle Brothers Freighting Company, Dominion Metals, and the Government of Newfoundland. Plans to have the vessel moved to the town of Salmon Cove, Newfoundland, and turned into a museum were later aborted due to financial implications. Background ''Kyle'', as part of the Alphabet Fleet, was named in accordance with the naming convention of the Reid Newfoundland Company which stated that their ships must bear the name of a Scottish town. The ship was launched on 7 April 1913 at Swan Hunter, Wallsend, England, sponsored by Mrs. R.G. Reid, widow of the Robert Gillesp ...
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Kyles Athletic
Kyles Athletic Shinty Club is a shinty team from Tighnabruaich, Argyll, Scotland. It is one of the sport's most illustrious names, presently playing in the Marine Harvest Premiership with their second team is playing in South Division one. In 2012 they won the Camanachd Cup for the first time since 1994, defeating local rivals Inveraray in the final. History The club was founded in 1896 as ''Kyles Athletic Football and Shinty Club'', the same year as the first Camanachd Cup, which Kyles have gone on to win more times than any other club apart from the Badenoch giants, Newtonmore, sharing the second place spot with Kingussie, 21 times in all. They have also won the Celtic Society Cup 29 times and the MacAulay Cup a further 10 times. They won the Grand Slam in 1966. (At that point consisting of the Camanachd, MacAulay, Celtic Society and Dunn Senior League.) Kyles play in royal blue shirts with white shorts and red stockings as their first set of jerseys were presented by Ra ...
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KYLE-TV
KYLE-TV (channel 28) is a television station licensed to Bryan, Texas, United States, serving the Brazos Valley and Central Texas as an affiliate of MyNetworkTV. It is owned by Nexstar Media Group alongside Waco-licensed Fox affiliate KWKT-TV (channel 44). The two stations share studios on Woodway Drive in the Waco suburb of Woodway, Texas; KYLE-TV operates a secondary studio on Broadmoor Drive in Bryan and transmitter facilities near Farm to Market Road 2818 on the city's western outskirts. History As a WB affiliate KYLE first signed on the air on October 31, 1994, under the ownership of the Silent Minority Group. Initially an independent station, it affiliated with The WB when the network launched in January 1995. Later that year, the station was put up for sale, as KYLE had lost money every month of its existence. As a primary Fox affiliate Unable to find a buyer that would operate KYLE as a standalone station, in 1996 Silent Minority Group sold the station to the L ...
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Strait
A strait is a water body connecting two seas or water basins. The surface water is, for the most part, at the same elevation on both sides and flows through the strait in both directions, even though the topography generally constricts the flow somewhat. In some straits there is a dominant directional current. Most commonly, the strait is a narrowing channel that lies between two land masses. Straits are loci for sediment accumulation, with sand-size deposits usually occurring on the two strait exits, forming subaqueous fans or deltas. Some straits are not navigable because, for example, they are too narrow or too shallow, or because of an unnavigable reef or archipelago. Terminology The terms '' channel'', ''pass'', or ''passage'' can be synonymous and used interchangeably with ''strait'', although each is sometimes differentiated with varying senses. In Scotland, '' firth'' or ''Kyle'' are also sometimes used as synonyms for strait. Many straits are economically impor ...
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