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KKKing Kong
KKOkay (online chat)
KKKota Kinabalu (state capital of Sabah in east-Malaysian Borneo)
KKKiss Kiss
KKKonkurs (Swedish: bankruptcy)
KKKuukausi (Finnish: month)
KKKrispy Kreme (doughnuts)
KKKit Kat (chocolate candy bar)
KKKokusai Kogyo (Japan)
KKKatrina Kaif (Indian actress)
KKKasey Kahne (NASCAR driver)
KKKabushiki Kaisha (Publicly Traded Company, Japan)
KKKinnickinnic (river in Wisconsin)
KKKleinkaliber (German sub-caliber weapon)
KKKinokuniya (Japanese bookstore)
KKKošarkaški Klub (Croatian: Basketball Club)
KKTwo Kings (card games)
KKKuala Kangsar (Malaysia)
KKKool Kat
KKKyle Korver (NBA Player)
KKKader Khan (Indian actor)
KKKingda Ka (Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, NJ)
KKKeittokomero (Finnish: kitchenette)
KKKvinner Og Klær (Norwegian women's magazine)
KKKrusty Krab (Sponge Bob Square Pants)
KKKosten Koper (Dutch: buyer of a house pays all extra costs)
KKKanya Kumari (India)
KKKonekivääri (Finnsh: machine gun)
KKoK Kool
KKKhwendo Kor (Pakistani organization; est. 1993)
KKKokonaan Kielletty (Finnish: totally banned)
KKKriss Kringle (anonymous Christmas gift sharing)
KKKenyon & Knott (English phonetic system, Taiwan)
KKKonnectivity Koordination
KKKedge Keep (Everquest gaming)
KKKaiserlich und Königlich (Imperial and Royal; prefix for Austrian government authorities 1830-1918)
KKKenan & Kel (TV Show)
KKKey Encrypting Key (FIPS)
KKKing Krab
KKKostenKoper (German: buyer of a house pays all extra costs)
KKKalaignar Karunanidhi Nagar (DMK party chief)
KKKoala Kong (gaming)
KKKoopaKing (gaming team)
KKKid Kamikaze (wrestler)
KKThe Killing Kompany (murder mystery dinner theatre shows)
KK[not an acronym] Okay (chat)
KKKreative Korporation
KKKonbit Kreyol (Haitian student organization)
KKKorinthen-Kacker
KKKyoji Kondo (Japanese geneticist who developed diabetic mouse strain)
KKKingdom Komputers (Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, USA)
KKKyles Killers (online gaming clan)
KKKall Kard
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He died at 9.20am at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kota Kinabalu yesterday.
Pascual will receive the Male Athlete of the Year honors after reaping gold medals in the 10th Kota Kinabalu Open Karate Championships held in Malaysia and during the 6th Adidas International Open Karate Cup at the SM Mall of Asia.
The pair, of East Asian appearance and believed to be foreigners, were filmed doing the dance in skimpy shorts and tops exposing their midriffs on a wall outside the main mosque in the city of Kota Kinabalu, a popular site for visitors and tour groups.
Editors Dayou, Hashim, Primus, Chee, Deraman, and Abd-Shukor present students, academics, researchers, and professionals working in a wide variety of contexts with a collection of peer-reviewed scholarly essays and academic papers selected from materials presented at the twenty-seventh Regional Conference on Solid State Science and Technology held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Indonesia.
Asked why she did not say sorry at Kota Kinabalu yesterday, accompanying embassy officials said: "This is the way she wants it."
The US Geological Survey said the quake struck at around 7:15am (2315GMT) at a depth of 10 kilometres, with its epicentre located about 54 kilometres (34 miles) east of Kota Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah.
The two 23-year-olds were attacked outside a venue in the Eastern seaside resort of Kota Kinabalu.
Auto Business News-July 15, 2014--Bermaz Motors opens new Mazda 3S centre in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Although Wayne, Julie and their children were by then living mainly in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah's capital city, they never lost contact with their Tombonuo friends back in the village.
With over 100 locations in 28 international airports, the company has introduced the concept to airports in Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai (Pudong and Hongqiao), Guangzhou, Macau (opening Q1 2014), Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Penang, Langkawi, Johor, Singapore, Sydney (opening Q1 2014), New Delhi, Mumbai (opening Q1 2014), Hyderabad, Bangalore (opening Q4 2013), Male, Muscat, Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Madinah, Toronto, Vancouver and Edmonton.
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