K.' name='description'> K's - definition and meaning

Definitions

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  • noun Plural form of K.

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Examples

  • Land Securities , the U.K's largest real-estate investment trust, said Tuesday that vacancy rates in its £4.7 billion $7.55 billion retail portfolio fell from 4.5% to 4.1% in the three months to June 30, more than offsetting income lost from insolvent chains like fashion retailer Jane Norman and furniture group Habitat U.K. That highlights the growing divide in the retail sector.

    Land Securities' Retail Therapy Renée Schultes 2011

  • Since then, she has become one of the U.K's most powerful journalists, first serving as editor of The Sun and later as chief executive of News International, making her a top lieutenant to News Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch .

    Phone-Hacking Allegations Rattle News Corp. Tabloid Paul Sonne 2011

  • The increase was tied to issues such as the expansion of HSBC's investment bank and the U.K's tax on bonuses, as well as to retail-banking costs.

    HSBC Pulls Back in Bid to Serve Wealthy Sara Schaefer Muñoz 2011

  • If you enjoy my doggy column (or "Grandma K's" Day in a Life) then please forward this post to a friend!

    pressé - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • I get the name — and my good looks — from Gramma K's dear Uncle Rusty.

    French Word-A-Day: 2010

  • Still, officials pointed out that the U.K's terror alert was already on severe, which means that an attack is likely, so security services and police were at a heightened state of alert as it was.

    U.K. to Review Embassy Security Alistair MacDonald 2011

  • And Vince DiMaggio was viewed as a strikeout king, when he led the National League with 87 K's in 1942, and again in 1945 with 91 K's.

    Stanley H. Teitelbaum: What's Wrong With Baseball? Stanley H. Teitelbaum 2010

  • Based upon this, the K's would not agree (not by any remote stretch of the imagination) that the "crucial function of a central bank is to produce price stability;"

    Consensus Macroeconomics?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • And Vince DiMaggio was viewed as a strikeout king, when he led the National League with 87 K's in 1942, and again in 1945 with 91 K's.

    Stanley H. Teitelbaum: What's Wrong With Baseball? Stanley H. Teitelbaum 2010

  • I get the name — and my good looks — from Gramma K's dear Uncle Rusty.

    mansuetude - French Word-A-Day 2010

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