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    that was open between 1883 and 1958. Kettleness is recorded within the parish of Lythe for census purposes. Kettleness is not mentioned in the Domesday Book...
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    A kettle, sometimes called a tea kettle or teakettle, is a device specialized for boiling water, commonly with a lid, spout, and handle. There are two...
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  • Kettler (‹See Tfd›German: Kettler GmbH) is a German company based in Ense-Parsit, with locations all around the world. The company produces riding toys...
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    Geological Formation In Wisconsin Kettle Moraine is a large moraine in the state of Wisconsin, United States. It stretches from Walworth County in the...
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    Kettling (also known as containment or corralling) is a police tactic for controlling large crowds during demonstrations or protests. It involves the formation...
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    Gotthard Kettler, Duke of Courland (also Godert, Ketteler; ‹See Tfd›German: Gotthard Kettler, Herzog von Kurland; Latvian: Gothards Ketlers; Latin: Gothardus...
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    A fish kettle is a kind of large, oval-shaped kettle used for cooking whole fish. Owing to their necessarily unwieldy size, fish kettles usually have...
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    Kettleness was a railway station on the Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway from 1883 to 1958 serving the remote village of Kettleness. The...
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  • up kettle or kettling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A kettle is a vessel for heating water. Kettle also may refer to: Kettle (surname) Kettle, Kentucky...
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  • Look up Kettles or kettles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kettles or Kettle's may refer to: The Kettles, a chain of four small alpine glacial lakes...
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  • Kettle logic (French: la logique du chaudron) is a rhetorical device wherein one uses multiple arguments to defend a point, but the arguments are inconsistent...
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    A kettle (also known as a kettle hole, kettlehole, or pothole) is a depression or hole in an outwash plain formed by retreating glaciers or draining floodwaters...
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  • Ross Kettle (born 15 September 1961 in Durban, South Africa) is a South African actor, known for directing the play Soweto's Burning, and best known as...
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    "The pot calling the kettle black" is a proverbial idiom that may be of Spanish origin, of which English versions began to appear in the first half of...
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    Charles Seymour Kettles (January 9, 1930 – January 21, 2019) was a United States Army lieutenant colonel and a Medal of Honor recipient. Kettles was born in...
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  • Kettle Creek may refer to: Kettle Creek (Ontario), a tributary of Lake Erie Port Stanley, Ontario, a community originally known as Kettle Creek Kettle...
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    A kettle hat, also known as a war hat, was a type of combat helmet made of iron or steel in the shape of a brimmed hat. There were many design variations...
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    Kettle corn is a sweet-and-savory variety of popcorn that is typically mixed or seasoned with a light-colored refined sugar, salt, and oil. It was traditionally...
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  • St Cloud. Ferdinand Kettler (1655–1737) Duke of Courland Frederick Casimir Kettler (1650–1698) Duke of Courland Gotthard Kettler (1517–1587), founder...
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    A giant's kettle, also known as either a giant's cauldron, moulin pothole, or glacial pothole, is a typically large and cylindrical pothole drilled in...
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    Black Kettle (Cheyenne: Mo'ohtavetoo'o) (c. 1803 – November 27, 1868) was a leader of the Southern Cheyenne during the American Indian Wars. Born to the...
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  • A Prayer kettle is a traditional religious worship item of many enslaved African Americans in the United States. Under slavery African Americans were forbidden...
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  • Kettle Valley is on the south side of the Kettle River in the Boundary region of south central British Columbia. The unincorporated settlement, on Kettle...
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    Jacob Kettler (‹See Tfd›German: Jakob von Kettler; Latvian: Hercogs Jēkabs Ketlers; 28 October 1610 – 1 January 1682) was Duke of Courland and Semigallia...
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  • George McKenzie Kettle (6 August 1810 – 13 October 1887) was an English first-class cricketer active from 1839 to 1852 who played for Nottinghamshire and...
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  • The Singing Kettle (also known as Artie's Singing Kettle) are a folk music and entertainment group from Scotland who perform traditional children's songs...
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  • Kettle Restaurants is a Texas-based American restaurant chain. The first location was opened by founder Harry Chambers, Sr. and his brother, Danny, in...
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  • Kettle is a surname. Notable people bearing the name include: Tilly Kettle (1735–1786), English painter Rupert Alfred Kettle (1817–1894), British judge...
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    bay is Cauldron Cliff, and the headland on the south side is known as Kettleness, site of alum mining from 1727 until the late 1800s. Around the edge of...
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  • Kettle Whistle is a compilation album by alternative rock band Jane's Addiction, released November 4, 1997, on Warner Bros. Issued to coincide with the...
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