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KMKilometer
KMComoros (ISO country code, top level domain)
KMKnowledge Management
KMKarl Marx (philospher)
KMKonica Minolta (camera)
KMKaltmiete (German: rent without utilities)
KMAir Malta (IATA airline code)
KMKiss Me
KMK-Mart
KMKrav Maga (Israeli martial art)
KMKyocera Mita (various locations)
KMKriegsmarine (WWII German Navy)
KMKey Management
KMKnights of Malta (religious order)
KMKoninklijke Marine (Royal Navy)
KMKilling Machine (short movie)
KMMichaelis-Menten Constant (molececular cellular biology)
KMKitchen Manager (restaurants)
KMKarl Malone (NBA Player)
KMKnight of Malta
KMKarabin Maszynowy (Polish: Machine Gun)
KMKevin Mitnick (former hacker)
KMKnightmare (gaming clan)
KMKrause-Mishler (numismatic catalogue)
KMKashimashi (anime)
KMKabataang Makabayan (Nationalist Youth, Philippines)
KMKick Me
KMKent Messenger (newspaper, England)
KMKashmiri Migrant (India)
KMKeith Mcleod (NBA Player)
KMKinematic Mount
KMKeyboard Mania (keyboard simulation game)
KMKilomega (archaic; now Giga-)
KMKiller Mongoose (UK gaming clan)
KMKingd Mickey (video game character, Kingdom Hearts)
KMKirk-Mayer, Inc
KMUnited Kingdom to Mediterranean (routing designation; US Navy)
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A graduate of Pratt Institute, Zagoren was awarded Trendsetter of the Year by Billboard Magazine, named "Who's Who" in America, and was knighted as a Knight of Malta.
He held a number of distinguished titles at home and abroad, including Lieutenant Grand Master of the Sovereign Order of St John of Jerusalem, Knight of Malta and Baron Benfield of Palmanova.
"Then a young uniformed Knight of Malta paramedic, Elaine Lafferty, jumped out and ran between Mr Kelly and the soldier calling: 'Red Cross, Red Cross, don't shoot'.
Men like William Simon, a Knight of Malta (an elite Catholic business organization) and a former U.S.
Whatever the reasons for entering imperial service, and they were probably plural, once the Italian presence there was solid, newcomers could join with relative ease.(61) An example of service over generations would be the Amerighi: MarcAntonio fought in Germany in the later stages of the Thirty Years War and was promoted to the rank of captain in the infantry under Raimondo Montecuccoli; his son, Count Paolo, served at the siege of Buda in 1686 and sent back an account to his father in Siena, who had it printed; his brother, Stanislao, was a Knight of Malta, but he had spent his youth as a page to Emperor Leopold I and then had fought in the imperial army.(62) Despite their long commitment to the dynasty, the family's bonds to their native city were durable.
The Field and Fletcher Four Plays is/are generically innovative and politically acerbic, but the three-partner plays, The Knight of Malta and The Queen of Corinth, are rather less convincing.
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