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  • Christie's Chinese modernist Zao-Wou Ki's '2.11.59' is priced at $1.2 million.

    The Art Market Snaps Back Kelly Crow 2011

  • Custom satisfied, son and mother also hugged, Brappa's wings overlapping and enveloping Ki's diminutive form.

    Genellan- Planetfall Gier, Scott 2005

  • Just then a hand was laid on Yuan Ki's shoulder, and the nurse hustled him back to bed, scolding him for his imprudence.

    "Say Fellows—" Fifty Practical Talks with Boys on Life's Big Issues Wade C. Smith

  • The teacher in Yuan Ki's room was a six-footer, a college graduate, and an athlete.

    "Say Fellows—" Fifty Practical Talks with Boys on Life's Big Issues Wade C. Smith

  • "It seems to me, Prince, that whatever may be the case with Ki's second prophecy, his third is in the way of fulfilment -- namely that this journey to Goshen may cause you to risk your throne."

    Moon of Israel Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • Ki's magic is not all a lie, or if his is, mine holds some shadow of the truth, and when he said to you yonder in Tanis that not for nothing were you named

    Moon of Israel Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • Bakenkhonsu laughed, and Ki's painted smile grew as it were brighter than before.

    Moon of Israel Henry Rider Haggard 1890

  • By and by they reached the great wall surrounding the High Ki's palace, and, sure enough, there was never a gate in the wall by which any might enter.

    The Enchanted Island of Yew 1887

  • The Ki stooped their aged shoulders and shuffled along with their hands in their pockets, and only once did they speak, and that was to roar "Great Kika-koo!" when the Ki-Ki jabbed their canes down on the Ki's toes.

    The Enchanted Island of Yew 1887

  • Choo Hoo must then accept his (Ki Ki's) offer; the weasel, it was true, had been before him, but he should be able to destroy the weasel's influence by revealing his treachery to Kapchack, and how he had told Choo Hoo the secret of the spring which was never frozen.

    Wood Magic A Fable Richard Jefferies 1867

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