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  • SIMON: And you can find out how many insects are on Earth and their names, and read more of Kee's favorite facts on our website, npr. org.

    'All Facts Considered' By NPR's Longtime Librarian 2010

  • SIMON: And you can find out how many insects are on Earth and their names, and read more of Kee's favorite facts on our website, npr. org.

    'All Facts Considered' By NPR's Longtime Librarian 2010

  • SIMON: And you can find out how many insects are on Earth and their names, and read more of Kee's favorite facts on our website, npr. org.

    'All Facts Considered' By NPR's Longtime Librarian 2010

  • SIMON: And you can find out how many insects are on Earth and their names, and read more of Kee's favorite facts on our website, npr. org.

    'All Facts Considered' By NPR's Longtime Librarian 2010

  • Here is a quote from Kee's 1992 article in Theology Today:

    An Amazing First Century 2009

  • SIMON: And you can find out how many insects are on Earth and their names, and read more of Kee's favorite facts on our website, npr. org.

    'All Facts Considered' By NPR's Longtime Librarian 2010

  • With flavors like Kiwi with Pear and Shiso, Kee's Chocolates in SoHo and Midtown takes the cookie and puts buttercream in the middle.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • Kee's attitude was more civilized, and he elected to hang onto his rifle.

    Splinter Of The Mind's Eye Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1978

  • Kee's attitude was more civilized, and he elected to hang onto his rifle.

    Splinter Of The Mind's Eye Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1978

  • The scholar, for his important role in naming the Kee's first-born, received a fee of sixty cents, and Mun Ki considered the money well spent, for he was certain that his child was properly launched; but Dr. Whipple, who was then much concerned with the manner in which his own children and grandchildren were occupying themselves in Hawaii, was even more deeply impressed by the incident.

    Hawaii Michener, James 1959

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