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O que (quem) é ked - definição


ked         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
KED; Ked (disambiguation)
(also sheep ked)
¦ noun a wingless louse fly that is a parasite of sheep. [Melophagus ovinus.]
Origin
C16: of unknown origin.
Krzysztof Olszewski         
POLISH PHOTOGRAPHER
Krzysztof Olszewski (photographer)
Krzysztof Olszewski (born 11 June 1970, in Kartuzy, Poland), who exhibits work as KED, is a Polish photographer and visual and installation artist.
Keď sa raz oči dohodnú         
1988 STUDIO ALBUM BY MODUS
Ked sa raz oci dohodnu
Keď sa raz oči dohodnú is the eight studio album by the Modus band, released on OPUS Records in 1988.For Modus discography, see .

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Ked
Ked or KED or ked may refer to:
Exemplos do corpo de texto para ked
1. KED, the Public Real Estate Corporation, signed over control of five beaches, stretching over 2 kilometers, to the municipality.
2. The park will be handed over to the local municipality of Kallithea, which means that the Greek Public Real Estate Corporation (KED) needs to complete the relevant paperwork for the ownership of the land to pass to the local authority.
3. The agreement, signed by the Finance Ministry–controlled Public Real Estate Corporation (KED) and the Zacharo Municipality in the Ileia region legalizes hundreds of buildings that have been illegally constructed on coastal areas on the grounds that it will help to support the local economy.
4. The meeting came days after hundreds of thousands of Lebanese in Beirut mar–ked the first anniversary of the death of Rafiq Hariri, the former prime minister whose murder sparked huge street demonstrations that led to the departure of all Syrian troops from the country last April.