• Le Kov ("a place of memory" in Cornish) is the second studio album by Welsh singer-songwriter Gwenno. It was released on 2 March 2018 on Heavenly Recordings...
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    acclaimed albums as a solo artist: Welsh Music Prize winner Y Dydd Olaf (2014); Le Kov (2018), her first album in Cornish; and Tresor (2022), which was shortlisted...
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    from 2017/2018 include Goldfrapp Silver Eye, The xx’s I See You, Gwenno’s Le Kov (Cornish language album), tracks from Richard Russell’s EP Everything Is...
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  • 2018, the singer Gwenno Saunders released an album in Cornish, entitled Le Kov, saying: "I speak Cornish with my son: if you're comfortable expressing...
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  • songs in Cornish, notably Amser on her album Y Dydd Olaf, while her album Le Kov was recorded entirely in Cornish. Gwenno's sister, Ani Glass, also records...
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  • as “beautiful, heart-rending, sexy, repulsive”; Gwenno’s second album, Le Kov, sung entirely in Cornish and made Album of the Year lists in The Guardian...
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  • "technological alienation on "Y Dydd Olaf", and "meditations on home and identity on Le Kov (The Place of Memory)" with a "blending of pastoral folk with adventurous...
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  • Y Dydd Olaf (2014) Le Kov (2018)...
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  • & Rhodri Brooks – Pontvane Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita – Soar Gwenno – Le Kov Gruff Rhys – Babelsberg Manic Street Preachers – Resistance Is Futile Mellt...
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  • ran on the IGS' own PolyGame Master arcade hardware, the exceptions being KOV The Seven Spirits, which was released on Sammy Corporation's Atomiswave (later...
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    Coventry (/ˈkɒvəntri/ KOV-ən-tree or rarely /ˈkʌv-/ KUV-) is a cathedral city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands county, in England, on the...
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    "rogue", "knave", "imp", "goblin". German Kobold contains the Germanic root kov- (Middle German Kobe "refuge, cavity", "hollow in a rock", Dial. English...
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  • Orion Air Charter ORION CHARTER South Africa OIX Orion-x ORIONIX Russia KOV Orlan-2000 ORLAN Kazakhstan RNG Orange Aircraft Leasing ORANGE Netherlands...
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  • – פּסקאָװ (Yiddish), Pskov – Պսկով (Armenian*), Pskov Πσκοφ (Greek*), Ps′kov – Пьсковъ (archaic Russian),[KNAB] Pskovas (Lithuanian*),[KNAB] Psķovi –...
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    Serbian) Sovetskaja Armija v gody "cholodnoj vojny" : (1945–1991) - Fes·kov, Vitalij I; Kalašnikov, Konstantin A; Golikov, Valerij I; Tomsk Izdat. Tomskogo...
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  • the end of the syllable, it is pronounced as labio-velar [w]. For example, kov [kɔw] (metal), kravský [ˈkrawskiː] (cow - adjective), but povstať [ˈpɔfstac]...
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  • Airport GUW Karaganda Karaganda Airport KGF Kokshetau Kokshetau Airport KOV Kostanay Kostanay Airport KSN Kyzylorda Kyzylorda Airport KZO Astana Nursultan...
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    Ukrainian: Харків, IPA: [ˈxɑrkiu̯] ), also known as Kharkov (UK: /ˈkɑːrkɒv/ KAR-kov, US: /ˈkɑːrkɔːf/ KAR-kawf; Russian: Харькoв, IPA: [ˈxarʲkəf] ), is the second-largest...
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    Gertler and Steinmetz placed Global Enterprises Corporate (GEC)'s 75% share in KOV into Nikanor. Nikanor was owned 75% by GEC and 25% by Gécamines at the time...
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    "Deşteaptă-te române"". Romanian Naval Forces. Retrieved 2022-02-26. Bonnot, Marion Le Roy Dagen, Xavier-Marie (2020-04-13). Copilul si dictatorul. Humanitas SA...
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    is killed by German soldiers. The second story in Mama Namibia is that of Kov, a Jewish doctor who volunteered to serve in the German military to prove...
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  • Ružinov kovorobotník 821 04 Bratislava 2 Kovová ulica Podunajské Biskupice kov 821 06 Bratislava 214 Kozia ulica Staré Mesto koza 811 03 Bratislava 1 Koziarka...
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  • the Odisha, East India Kodava: Kodagu, Karnataka, South India Kota (Kothar/Kov): Tamil Nadu, South India Kuruba: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu,...
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  • 18,000 Construction Opened 2003 Construction cost $40 million Website www.livenation.com/venue/KovZpZAJld6A/rv-inn-style-resorts-amphitheater-events...
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    Empire of Trebizond for local Hemshin rulers. Yet another fortress, the Kov Castle in Gümüşhane Province, may have been built by Trapezuntine Emperor...
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    entered the Military Industry School in Zemun in 1961. He then went on to the KOV Military Academy and the Officers Academy thereafter. Upon graduating on...
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    Roger Walkowiak (pronounced [ʁɔ.ʒe wal.kov.jak]; 2 March 1927 – 6 February 2017) was a French road bicycle racer who won the 1956 Tour de France. He was...
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    SCO for Aktau (formerly Shevchenko), GUW for Atyrau (formerly Guryev), KOV for Kokshetau (formerly Kokchetav), DMB for Taraz (formerly Dzhambyl), PLX...
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  • have referred to a large body of water. Replaced OE sār, compare Ger sehr *H₁le(n)gʷʰ- and *h₁rewdʰ- are both roots that form Caland-type adjectives. These...
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  • Georgia, either near, or, on the territory of the Ingush village of Zaur (Zovr-Kov), the Vladikavkaz fortress was founded. Vladikavkaz became the economic,...
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