specifically defining themselves as unique cliks. Clown-naks and Basket-naks- Clown-naks and Basket-naks would have been two new Naknak cliks. Their gimmick...
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sell the KP Snacks brand, including Nik Naks, to the European Intersnack Group. As of 2021[update], Nik Naks are made in three flavours (all of the format...
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Paramaribo, it also runs the NAKS Volkshogeschool (formerly known as the Volkshogeschool Kofidjompo) located in Lelydorp. NAKS was founded in Paramaribo...
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NAKS or Naks may refer to: NAKS (Na Afrikan Kulturu fu Sranan), a social and cultural organization North American Kant Society NikNaks (South African snack)...
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titles containing Nak Knack (disambiguation) KNAK (disambiguation), including callsign K-NAK Nack (disambiguation) NAC (disambiguation) NAKS (disambiguation)...
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Nik Naks may refer to: NikNaks (South African snack), a brand of corn extruded snack produced by the Simba Chip company in South Africa Nik Naks (British...
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Nak (Thai: นาค) is a Thai animated dark fantasy horror film that was released on April 3, 2008 and aired on TV in Thai PBS Kids. The story is based on...
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Mae Nak Phra Khanong (Thai: แม่นากพระโขนง, meaning 'Lady Nak of Phra Khanong'), or simply Mae Nak (Thai: แม่นาก, 'Lady Nak') or Nang Nak (Thai: นางนาก...
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in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nak-won or Ragwŏn (Korean: 낙원 or 락원), meaning "paradise", may refer to: Gil Nak-won (길낙원), character in the South Korean...
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Ghost of Mae Nak (Thai: นาค รักแท้/วิญญาณ/ความตาย) is a 2005 Thai horror film thriller about a protecting ghost directed and written by British director...
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name of the older, 1981-established British brand Nik Naks manufactured by KP Snacks. NikNaks currently come in eight different flavours: Original Cheese...
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Nang Nak (Thai: นางนาก) is a 1999 Thai supernatural horror film based on the Thai legend of Mae Nak Phra Khanong. It was directed by Nonzee Nimibutr and...
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Acknowledgement (data networks) (redirect from NAK)
integrity of the payload and header. Still other protocols make use of both NAKs and ACKs. Binary Synchronous Communications (Bisync) and Adaptive Link Rate...
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Nakły [ˈnakwɨ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Olszewo-Borki, within Ostrołęka County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland...
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photographs of the company. In February 1992 Sooner Snacks, manufacturer of Nik Naks and Wheat Crunchies, was bought from Borden Inc. by Dalgety plc, with the...
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Nak Pulau is a tiny island in a rainforest enclave, situated in the community of Bukit Udal near Tutong, Brunei, Borneo. The forest contains many Borneoan...
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Ko Nak-choon (born 10 April 1963) is a South Korean fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1988 Summer Olympics. "Go Nak-Chun...
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Pee Mak (category Films based on Mae Nak Phra Khanong)
an adaptation of the Mae Nak Phra Khanong legend of Thai folklore. The film stars Mario Maurer as Mak Davika Hoorne as Nak, and Pongsathorn Jongwilas...
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Sung Nak-Woon (Korean: 성낙운; Hanja: 成樂雲, 2 February 1926 – 28 May 1997) was a South Korean football forward who played for the South Korea in the 1954...
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attributed to a local artist named Mrs Cakehead. Food portal Allsorts Cheetos Nik Naks (British snack) Pirouline "United Biscuits - Twiglets". Archived from the...
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Kwak Nak-won (Korean: 곽낙원; 26 February 1859 – 26 April 1939) was a Korean independence activist and the mother of Kim Ku. She joined her son in exile...
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Choi Nak-Min (Korean: 최낙민; born 27 May 1989) is a South Korean footballer who plays as forward for Bucheon FC 1995 in K League Challenge. He was selected...
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Igor Vladimirovich Nak (Russian: Игорь Владимирович Нак; born 6 August 1963, Moscow, Soviet Union) is a Russian government and political figure, head...
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Kang Nak-youn (born 21 September 1967) is a South Korean alpine skier. He competed in three events at the 1988 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Dirk Nak (1884 or 1885 – 2 May 1967) was a Dutch trade union leader, active in Denmark. Born in the Netherlands, Nak became a cigar maker. In 1913, he...
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Naga Devahastin na Ayudhya (redirect from Nak Thephasadin na Ayudhya)
Naga Devahastin na Ayudhya (Thai: นาค เทพหัสดิน ณ อยุธยา, also spelled Nak Thephasadin; 17 September 1901 – 11 July 1969) was a Thai teacher and public...
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Gunbound (redirect from Nak machine)
explanation needed] and moving ability. The 24 Mobiles are Armor Mobile, Mage, Nak, Lightning, JD, A. Sate, Tiburon, J. Frog, Kalsiddon, Trico, Bigfoot, Boomer...
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Seong Nak-gun (born 26 February 1962) is a South Korean sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Seong attended...
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Hermanus "Herman" Nak (6 September 1895, Amsterdam – 31 August 1972, Amsterdam) was a Dutch boxer who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics. In 1920 he...
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