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- initialism Knight Commander, part of the Order of the Bath.
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Redneck Mother - KCB is smart, funny, and very savvy.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: Underexposed Austin Blogs 2005
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Redneck Mother - KCB is smart, funny, and very savvy.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: July 2005 Archives 2005
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For KCB, which is the first bank to announce its half-year financial report, its performance is an improvement to the 10 per cent growth in Quarter One - a pointer to a robust second quarter.
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Jasper pennyless a nail: O empathize this span of chopstick, though empathize KCB more!
Updated @ ai li's birthday pt. admin 2009
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Jasper pennyless a nail: O empathize this span of chopstick, though empathize KCB more!
Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009
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For thousands more questions and answers take a trip through the Knowledge archive"Kenya Premier League side KCB fired their manager, Leonard Swaleh, last week via a text message," writes Too Viçtor Qip.
Which footballers are the most eco-friendly? | The Knowledge 2011
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He spoke to the earth that now covered the plain coffin with a simple brass plate Caspar Arthur RaIlton, KCB, DSC, 1893-1964.
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Sir Hudson Lowe KCB, GCMG 28 July 1769 - 10 January 1844 was an Anglo-Irish military commander, best known as the Governor of St Helena, where he was the "gaoler" of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Archive 2009-06-07 Toby O'B 2009
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This intimate dramatic work for a lead woman, a somewhat less prominent man, plus two couples was choreographed in 1955 by Todd Bolender, who directed the now 51-year-old KCB from 1980 to 1995.
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This entitled him to use the postnominal letters KCB, but not the title "Sir."
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