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K-Anthony         
MUSICAL ARTIST
K-Anthony is the stage name of Kevin Anthony Fowler, a Jamaican-Canadian contemporary Christian singer and songwriter.Errol Nazareth, "K-Anthony could make history at the 2021 JUNOs".
Anthony Terill         
ENGLISH JESUIT
Father Terill; Terill, Anthony; Anthony Bonville
Anthony Terill (born 1623, Canford, Dorset, England – died 11 October 1676, Liège (present-day Belgium) was an English Roman Catholic Jesuit theologian.
Anthony Mayney         
ENGLISH POLITICIAN
Anthony Manie; Mayney, Anthony
Sir Anthony Mayney or Manie (1572 – 20 February 1627) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1610 and 1624.
Examples of use of K-Anthony
1. Defence Minister A K Anthony said there was ‘nothing new‘ in the USS Nimitz‘s port call, adding that it was part of New Delhi‘s defence ties.
2. Highly–placed sources in the party said the Congress DAC headed by senior leader A K Anthony is likely to discuss the issue on Tuesday night.
3. "Yesterday, I had a long discussion with Defence Minister A K Anthony, Defence Secretary, Chief of Army Staff and operational commanders at Tezpur on how effectively and vigorously to deal with the situation," Gogoi said.
4. Tezpur, Assam, January ': Defence Minister A K Anthony held a closed–door meeting in Tezpur with Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and top Army commanders to review the security situation in the state in the wake of the killing of 6' non–Assamese migrant workers by the ULFA.