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Qué (quién) es kyte - definición


kyte         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kyte (disambiguation); KYTE (disambiguation)
[k??t]
¦ noun Scottish a person's belly or stomach.
Origin
C16: of unknown origin.
Francis Kyte         
  • ''[[George Frederick Handel]]'', by Francis Kyte
ENGLISH ENGRAVER AND PORTRAIT PAINTER
Francis Kyte (active 1710 - 1744) was an English engraver and portrait painter.At least 23 portraits associated with Kyte are conserved in the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Francis Kyte (Iowan)         
AMERICAN SOLDIER (1839-1908)
Francis Kyte (Iowan)
Francis M. Kyte (March 1, 1839 in Salem, Indiana – June 9, 1908 in Osceola, Iowa) was part of a large family which had 11 children (eight sons and three daughters).

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Kyte
Kyte are an electronic indie pop group, from Leicestershire, England.
Ejemplos de uso de kyte
1. Mr Kyte said: "That was not acceptable to Miss Turner.
2. "It does seem that she had stolen a march on her fellow legatees," said Mr Kyte.
3. "He instantly realised from the smell and disorder within the shop that there had been a fire," said Mr Kyte.
4. The International Finance Corporation is drafting new guidelines that will clarify what it expects from miners, said Rachel Kyte, its director of environment and social development.
5. Manipulative: Turner claimed her aunt wanted to change her will making Turner the sole beneficiary "Turner said Violet Durling wanted to change her will so the property in Barking would be passed in entirety to herself," said Mr Kyte.