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HKHong Kong
HKHarman/Kardon (audio products manufacturer)
HKHeckler and Koch (German gun manufacturer)
HKHook
HKHacker
HKHello Kitty (cartoon)
HKHuman Kinetics
HKHousekeeping
HKHurricane Katrina
HKHell's Kitchen (TV Show)
HKHexokinase
HKHunter-Killer
HKHästkraft (Swedish: horsepower)
HKHideo Kojima (Japanese video game director)
HKHugs & Kisses
HKHarmony Korine (movie director)
HKHara-Kiri
HKHit & Kill
HKHari Krishna
HKHershey's Kisses (chocolate candy)
HKHerstellkosten (German: Production Costs)
HKHard Kill
HKHefnerkerze (old unit for light measurement)
HKHonor Kill (gaming, World of Warcraft)
HKHerpes Keratitis (ophthalmological malady)
HKHostile Kids (gaming clan)
HKHolds Confirmed (reservation status)
HKHan-Kobayashi (information coding)


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Champaign, IL 61825, Human Kinetics, 2005, hardcover, 720 pp, illus, $69.
Jeanette Jenkins, founder and president of the Hollywood Trainer fitness company, has a bachelor of science degree in human kinetics from the University of Ottawa.
by Kevin Beck, Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL, 2005, "Improving Stride Mechanics" by Jack Youngren, pp.
 
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