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KNU
KNU can refer to: Karen National UnionKyiv National UniversityKyungpook National UniversityKangnam University This page disambiguates a three-character combination which might be any or all of an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a word in English, or a word in another language. If an referr..
Knucker
Knucker is a dialect word for a kind of water dragon, living in knuckerholes in Sussex, England. They are said to have been in France and all the way to Iceland. They are serpentine in appearance and having vestigial wings. They attack with venom or constriction. The word comes from the Anglo-Saxon ..
Knuckerhole
Knuckerhole is the name given in the Sussex dialect for a kind of spring that rise in the flat lands to the south of the South Downs, for example at Lyminster, Lancing, Shoreham and Worthing. They take the form of pools often 20 feet across and legend has it that they are bottomless and the abode of..
Knucklas railway station
Knucklas railway station serves the village of Knucklas, Powys. The railway station is located on a steep hill above the village. After departing the station, the line passes over the Knucklas viaduct. All trains serving the station are operated by Arriva Trains Wales. There are four trains a day..
Knuckle
The knuckles are the joints of the fingers, which are brought into prominence when the hand is shut. The word is derived from the diminutive of a word for bone, found in German Knochen. Medically, it is said that the knuckles are formed by the metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints of the f..
Knuckle-walking
Gorillas, and sometimes chimpanzees, use a style of locomotion called knuckle-walking, where they walk on all fours with the fingers of their forelimbs.rolled into the hand, putting pressure on their knuckles. Gorillas can move at great speeds using this method. Giant anteaters and platypus are als..
Knuckleball
A knuckleball (or knuckler for short) is a baseball pitch thrown so as to minimize the spin of the ball in flight. The lack of spin causes chaotic airflow over the stitched seams of the baseball and produces an erratic, unpredictable motion. This makes the pitch difficult for batters to hit, but als..
Knucklebones
Knucklebones also known as hucklebones, dibs, jackstones, chuckstones or five-stones, is a game of very ancient origin, played with five small objects, originally the knucklebones of a sheep, which are thrown up and caught in various ways. Modern knucklebones consist of six points, or knobs, proc..
Knuckledust
Knuckledust is a London-based hardcore band. Members Nic (bass), also in Deadline and Ninebar.Pierre (vocals), also in Beatdown Fury.Ray (drums)Wema (guitar) Discography Demo (1997, Self released)Split with Area Effect (1997, Black-Up)London Hardcore (1997, Days of Fury) - MiniCDSplit with Indec..
Knucklehead
The knucklehead was an early Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine, so named because of the distinct shape of the rocker covers. The engine is a two cylinder, two valve per cylinder, pushrod V-twin. As the design of Harley-Davidson engines has evolved through the years, the distinctive shape of the val..
Knucklehead (band)
Born in the cultural wastelands of suburbia, Calgary's Knucklehead has remained a staple of the Western Canadian Punk scene since 1994, while steadily gaining an ever-larger audience throughout the rest of North America and Europe. With 8 releases on various Canadian, American and European record ..
Knuckles
Knuckles may refer to: the joints of the hand Knuckles the Echidna, the Sega video game character This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the i..
Knuckles' Chaotix
Knuckles' Chaotix (often called simply Chaotix, as that is all it is in-game and on Japanese packaging), is a platform game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed and published by Sega for the Sega 32X. The game was released in North America in March 1995, in Japan on April 21, 1995 and finall..
Knuckles in Sonic the Hedgehog
Knuckles in Sonic the Hedgehog is a fan-made modification of the Mega Drive/Genesis game Sonic the Hedgehog featuring the character Knuckles the Echidna in place of the game's usual protagonist, Sonic the Hedgehog. The Mega Drive game Sonic & Knuckles featured "Lock-On Technology" and allowed pl..
Knuckles the Echidna
is a character in the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games, television shows and comics. Some of his nicknames include "Knuckie" (Rouge's pet name for him in the animated series Sonic X), "Rad Red", "Knux", "Knucklehead", and "Dread". In the Archie Comics, he is also known as the "Avatar." His ..
Knuckle curve
In Major League history, the term knuckle curve refers to two entirely different pitches. The first, more common pitch called the knuckle curve, is really a standard curveball, thrown with one or more of the index or mean fingers bent. According to practictioners, this gives them a better grip on ..
Knuckle Down
Knuckle Down is a 2005 album by singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco. It is notable as being the first album for which Ani has collaborated with a producer: Joe Henry. The record is also her first studio album to feature a string section. It is considered among her most accessible records, and compared ..
Knuckle puck
The knuckle puck is a deceptive shooting technique in hockey. To perform the knuckle puck, the player turns the hockey puck so that it balances on its edge, then does a slapshot. Ideally, the puck is supposed to spin through the air unpredictably so that the goalie will be unable to stop it. Fame..
Knudsen
Knudsen is a surname of Scandinavian origin. Knudsen refers to: Persons*Gunnar Knudsen (1848–1928), Prime Minister of Norway 1908–1910 and 1913–1920*Jens Martin Knudsen (1930–2005), Danish astrophysicist*Knud Knudsen (1812–1895), Norwegian linguist*Konrad Knudsen (189..
Knudsen gas
A Knudsen gas is a model for gases where particle collisions are ignored, as opposed to the Lorenz gas where collisions are considered. In these gases the distance between molecules are bigger than the recipient where the gas is contained. A flow of gas through a pipe is called of Knudsen when it ca..
Knudsen number
The Knudsen number (Kn) is a dimensionless number defined as the ratio of the molecular mean free path length to a representative physical length scale. This length scale could be, for example, the radius of a body in a fluid. The number is named after Danish physicist Martin Knudsen (1871–19..
Knudson hypothesis
The Knudson hypothesis is the hypothesis that cancer is the result of accumulated mutations to a cell's DNA. It was first formulated by Alfred G. Knudson in 1971, and led indirectly to the identification of cancer-related genes. Knudson won the 1998 Albert Lasker Medical Research Award for this work..
Knud Ejler Løgstrup
Knud Ejler Løgstrup (1905-1981) was a Danish philosopher and theologian. Løgstrup was an ethical intuitionist who was critical of rule-based ethics of the type advocated by Immanuel Kant. In other words, he disliked ethical systems which try to determine basic moral laws. Løgstrup mentions phil..
Knud Enemark Jensen
Knud Enemark Jensen [link] (d. August 26 1960) was a Danish cyclist who participated in the 1960 Summer Olympic Games in Rome, Italy. Under the influence of amphetamines, he collapsed during a race during the Games, fracturing his skull, and in a nearby Rome hospital shortly thereafter, he..
Knud Holmboe
''There is a Guantanamo detainee named Ali Ahmed. Knud Holmboe Knud Holmboe (1902 - 1931) was a Danish journalist and explorer who converted to Islam after travels in North Africa. Holmboe was born in Horsens in 1902, and travelled to Morocco as a young man, in order to familiarize himself wi..
Knud Jeppesen
Knud Jeppesen (1892 - 1974) was a Danish composer, musicologist and writer on the history of music. His study of Palestrina is internationally recognized. The Style of Palestrina and the Dissonance. 2nd ed., London, 1946. ..
Knud Johan Victor Rasmussen
Knud Rasmussen, 1928. Knud Johan Victor Rasmussen (June 7, 1879–December 21, 1933) was a Greenlandic polar explorer and anthropologist. Rasmussen was born in Jakobshavn, Greenland. He went on his first expedition in 1902–1904, "The Literature Expedition", with Jørgen Brønlund, ..
Knud Knudsen
For the photographer, see Knud Knudsen (photographer) Knud Knudsen (1812 in Tvedestrand - 1895 in Kristiania) was a Norwegian linguist. He was involved in the development of the Riksmål and Bokmål form of the written Norwegian language. Works Haandbog i dansk-norsk sproglære, (1856)Er norsk det ..
Knud Knudsen (photographer)
Knud Knudsen (1832-1915) was one of Norway's first professional photographers. His work includes images from most of Norway in his time and documents much of Norwegian history and ethnology in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Knudsen was born in Odda, the son of a merchant who was also a p..
Knud Kristensen
Knud Kristensen (26 October 1880 - 28 September 1962) was Prime Minister of Denmark 7 November 1945 to 13 November 1947 in the first elected government after the German occupation of Denmark during World War II. After the October 1945 election Knud Kristensen formed his minority government consist..
Knud Olsen
Triplets Torben, Bjørn and Knud Olsen were born in 1919 in Præstø, where their father worked as a carpenter. As boys they could frequently be found in the fjord or the harbour, and all three wanted to work with boats and sailing. Torben went to sea and became a skipper, while Bjørn and Knud we..
Knud Rasmussen Glacier
The Knud Rasmussen Glacier is located in the far northwest of Greenland, to the north of the Thule Air Base. It is one of four large glaciers which feeds the Wolstenholme Fjord (sometimes referred to as "the world's largest ice machine"). The other glaciers are the Salisbury Glacier, the Champerlin ..
Knud Vesterskov
Knud Vesterskov is a director. Among his works are two feature films, the erotic fantasies Constance and HotMen CoolBoyz, both produced by Lars von Trier's company Zentropa, in Denmark. External links [IMDB profile][HotMen CoolBoyz website] (adult content) ..
Knunder
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Knurling
Two examples of the use of knurling in hand tools. Knurling is a manufacturing process, typically conducted on a lathe, whereby a visually-attractive diamond-shaped (criss-cross) pattern is cut or rolled into metal. This pattern allows human hands or fingers to get a better grip on the knurled..
Knurl (band)
Knurl is the noise music project of Alan Bloor, Canadian experimental composer and sculptor. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Bloor has been performing and recording Knurl material since 1994, when his seminal harsh noise releases "Nervescrap" and "Initial Shock" were recorded and released. He has rele..
Knurów
Knurów is a town in south Poland with 44,200 inhabitants (1995). Situated in the Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Katowice Voivodship (1975-1998). Districts of Metropolian Katowice Będzin • Bytom • Chorzów • Czeladź • Dąbrowa Górnicza • Gliwice • Jaworzno • ..
KNUS-AM
KNUS News/Talk (710 AM) and KNUS2 (KBJD 1650 AM) are Salem Communications radio stations in Denver, Colorado. Weekday shows are syndicated conservative talk radio hosts. Weekend shows are often local such as Denver restaurant reviewer Mike Boyle and Denver Daily News film critic Gil Whiteley. New..
Knut
Knut can mean the following: a bronze coin used in the Harry Potter novels, see Money in Harry Potter.a Scandinavian first name, of which the anglicized form is Canute.Knut (band), a band that helped start the musical genre of mathcore.an Edwardian English slang word meaning an idle upper-class man-..
Knut-Olaf Haustein
Knut-Olaf Haustein (20 September 1934—10 February 2006) was a German physician best known for his work studying the effects of tobacco smoking. References Haustein K-O (2002). Tobacco or Health? Physiological and Social Damages Caused by Tobacco Smoking Springer, ISBN 3540440313[Knut-Olaf H..
Knutepunkt
The annual Knutepunkt conference, first held in 1997, has been a vital institution in establishing a Nordic live role playing identity, and in establishing the concept of "Nordic LARP" as a unique approach. A live role playing avant-garde movement, which pursues radical experimentation and the recog..
Knute Nelson
Knute Nelson (February 2, 1843–April 28, 1923) was an American politician. Nelson was born in Voss, Norway and immigrated to the United States in 1849. He was a US Representative, US Senator and Governor of Minnesota. Nelson also served in the US Army during the American Civil War. He als..
Knute Rockne
1927 Time cover featuring Rockne Knute (pronounced "noot") Kenneth Rockne (March 4, 1888–March 31, 1931) was an American football player and is regarded by many as the most famous college football coach in history. Rockne was born Knut Rokne in Voss, Norway, and emigrated while still a..
Knute Rockne, All American
Knute Rockne, All American is a 1940 biographical film which tells the story of Knute Rockne, perhaps the most famous of all of the football coaches at Notre Dame, one of the most successful football programs in history. It stars Pat O'Brien, Gale Page, Ronald Reagan, Donald Crisp, Albert Basserma..
Knute Township, Minnesota
Knute Township is a township in Polk County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 496 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 90.3 km² (34.8 mi²). 81.7 km² (31.5 mi²) of it is land and 8.6 km² (3.3 mi²) of it (9.53%..
Knuth's Algorithm X
Donald Knuth's Algorithm X, first presented in November of 2000, is a recursive, nondeterministic, depth-first, brute-force algorithm that finds all solutions to the exact cover problem represented by a matrix A consisting of 0s and 1s. The goal is to select a subset of the rows so that the digit 1 ..
Knuth's up-arrow notation
In mathematics, Knuth's up-arrow notation is a notation for very large integers introduced by Donald Knuth in 1976. The idea is based on iterated exponentiation in much the same way that exponentiation is iterated multiplication, and multiplication is iterated addition. Contents 1 Introducti..
Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm
The Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm is an algorithm for transforming a set of equations (over terms) into a confluent term rewriting system. When the algorithm succeeds, it has effectively solved the word problem for the specified algebra. Hence, it can also be used to solve the coset enumeratio..
Knuthput
redirect [[Template:Context]] Knuthput refers, tongue in cheek, to the input/output facilities that Donald Knuth described to solve ALGOL 60's lack of standardized I/O. See also ALGOLI/O ..
Knuth -yllion
Donald Knuth adapted the familiar naming schemes to handle much larger numbers, dodging ambiguity by changing the -illion to -yllion. Knuth's digit grouping is exponential instead of linear; each division doubles the number of digits handled, whereas the familiar system only adds 3 or 6 more. 1 to..
Knuth Prize
The Donald E. Knuth Prize is a prize for outstanding contributions to the foundations of computer science, named after Donald E. Knuth. The Knuth Prize is awarded every 1.5 years, since 1996 and includes an award of $5000. The prize is awarded by the Association for Computing Machinery's Special In..
Knuth reward check
One of Donald Knuth's reward checks In the preface of each of his books and on his websiteSee http://sunburn.stanford.edu/~knuth/books.html, computer scientist Donald Knuth offers to cheerfully pay a reward of "$2.56" (USD) to the first finder of each error, whether it be technical, typograph..
Knuth–Morris–Pratt algorithm
The Knuth–Morris–Pratt string searching algorithm searches for occurrences of a "word" W within a main "text string" S by employing the simple observation that when a mismatch occurs, the word itself embodies sufficient information to determine where the next match could begin, thus bypassing re..
Knutsen & Ludvigsen
redirect [[Template:music-importance]]This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Knutsen & Ludvigsen is a Norwegian singing duo having written and performe..
Knutsford
Knutsford is also a village on Prince Edward Island in Canada. Arms of Knutsford Town Council Knutsford is a town in the county of Cheshire in the North West of England, south of Manchester, and west of Wilmslow. Knutsford is situated on the Cheshire plain, and the area is famous for its be..
Knutsford, Prince Edward Island
For the town in England, see Knutsford Knutsford is an unincorporated area, located in Prince County in the western portion of Prince Edward Island, SW. of O'Leary, Prince Edward Island. Its location is [46°42′N 64°17′W]. The land area is 77.09 square km. The postal code is C0B 1V0..
Knutsford railway station
Knutsford railway station serves the town of Knutsford in Cheshire, England. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; te..
Knutsford services
Knutsford services is a motorway service station on the M6 motorway near Knutsford. It is owned by Moto. It has a ban on HGVs and now has a Marks and Spencer. External links [TAB - Services List - Knutsford] ..
Knutsford Terrace
Knutsford Terrace (諾士佛台) is a terrace street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon in Hong Kong. It is famous for its bars, pubs and restaurants. On the south slope of Observatory Hill, it is hidden behide the buildings of Kimberley Road. The street is strictly for pedestrians. Instead of vehicles, ..
Knuts Skujenieks
Knuts Skujenieks (born September 5, 1936 in Riga) is a Latvian poet, journalist and translator from around fifteen European languages. He spent his childhood in Bauska, Zemgale (Southern Latvia). He later studied at University of Latvia in Riga and at the Maxim Gorky Institute in Moscow. In 1962, ..
Knut Ahnlund
--> Knut Ahnlund (b. 24 May 1923) is a Swedish literary historian, writer, and member of the Swedish Academy. Ahnlund is an expert on 19th and 20th century Nordic, especially Danish, literature. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on Henrik Pontoppidan, and has later written on Gustav Wied and S..
Knut Anders Sørum
Knut Anders Sørum is a Norwegian singer from Toten. He won the Norwegian Eurovision Song Contest selection in 2004, the so-called Melodi Grand Prix, and thus represented Norway at Eurovision 2004 in Istanbul with the pop-ballad High, written by two Swedish composers. In the final he came last, with..
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation was founded in 1917 by the chairman of Stockholms Enskilda Bank, K A Wallenberg and his wife Alice. The Foundation awards grants to scientific research and education at Swedish universities, institutes and other academic units. The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foun..
Knut Ångström
Knut Johan Ångström (January 12, 1857-March 4, 1910) was a Swedish physicist. He was the son of physicist Anders Jonas Ångström and studied in Uppsala from 1877 to 1884, when he received his licentiat-degree, before going for a short time to the University of Strassburg (Strasbourg) to study wit..
Knut Arild Hareide
Knut Arild Hareide (born November 23, 1972) is a Norwegian politician from Bømlo in Hordaland, Norway. He was State Secretary in the Ministry of Finance from 2001 to 2003. Hareide earned a sivilokonom degree from the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. During his time at N..
Knut Berger
Knut Berger is a German actor. He was born in 1975 in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia. He played Axel Himmelman in the 2004 Israeli film Walk on Water. External link ..
Knut Borch
Knut Håkon Borch (born January 29 1980) is a football (soccer) player from Tromsø in Norway. As a goalkeeper Borch has played for Tromsø I.L. for his entire career and has been in the club since 1986. Borch finally secured an undisputed first team position ahead of the 2004 season and played part..
Knut Bry
Knut Bry (born 1946 in Hallingdal) is a Norwegian photographer. Bry has no formal education as a photographer and chose his profession in 1975, 39 years old. He has won a number of photographic awards, among them Photographer of the Year in the United States in 1986 and in Norway in 1989. He has p..
Knut Brynildsen
Knut Brynildsen (July 23, 1917—1986) was a Norwegian footballer. Playing for the Norwegian national team between 1935-1940 and 1945-1948, he managed to score 10 goals in 18 caps, a good scoring ratio. He participated at the 1938 FIFA World Cup. On club level Brynildsen played for Fredrikstad, whe..
Knut Eilevsson Steintjønndalen
Knut Eilevsson Steintjønndalen (b. 1850 - d. 1902), Norwegian Hardanger fiddle maker from Bø in Telemark, Norway. Knut Eilevsson Steintjønndalen continued the Steintjønndal tradition when his brother Jon Eilevsson Steintjønndalen left. He married and bought the farm Langkås in Folkestad-grenda..
Knut Eirik Kokkin
Knut Eirik Kokkin (born October 11, 1988) is a Norwegian singer and dancer, and a former member of the boyband L8R. Branded the "quiet" member of the group, he quickly became a favorite among fans of the band. He grew up, and still lives in the rural municipality of Nes. ..
Knut Eriksson Helland
Knut Eriksson Helland, (b. 1851 - d. 1880) Norwegian Hardanger fiddle maker from Bø in Telemark, Norway. Knut Eriksson Helland was the youngest son of Erik Jonsson Helland. He began to work in his fathers workshop at an early age, and showed great skill, especially in making fiddle bridges and gri..
Knut Frydenlund
Knut Frydenlund (March 31, 1927–February 26, 1987) was a Norwegian diplomat. His most significant achievement was as Norwegian foreign minister between 1973 and 1981, and again between 1986 and 1987. Frydenlund was born in Drammen and began his diplomatic career in the 1950s, initially servin..
Knut Frænkel
Knut Hjalmar Ferdinand Frænkel (born February 14 1870, died probably at the end of October 1897) was a Swedish engineer and arctic explorer who perished in the Arctic balloon expedition of 1897 of S. A. Andrée in 1897. Frænkel was born in Karlstad, son of a major in the Army engineering corps..
Knut Gunnarsson Helland
Knut Gunnarsson Helland, (b.1880 - d.1920) Norwegian Hardanger fiddle maker from Bø in Telemark, Norway. Knut Gunnarson Helland worked for a number of years with his brother, the hardanger fiddle maker Olav Gunnarsson Helland in Notodden. At the age of 21, he emigrated to the USA and in 1905 he..
Knut Hamsun
Knut Hamsun (August 4, 1859 – February 19, 1952) was a leading Norwegian author and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature for 1920. Contents 1 Life2 Work3 Political sympathies4 Bibliography5 Books about Hamsun6 English reviews7 External links Life Knu..
Knut Haugland
Knut Haugland (b. 23 September 1917), is a former resistance fighter and noted explorer from Norway who accompanied Thor Heyerdahl on his famous 1947 Kon-Tiki expedition. During World War II, Haugland, with nine other Norwegian resisters organised and carried out the famous raid on the Norsk Hydro ..
Knut Haukelid
Knut Haukelid (Brooklyn, New York May 17, 1911 - Oslo, Norway March 8 1994) The twin-brother of actress Sigrid Gurie, Knut, graduated from the Norwegian Military Academy in 1948. He served as Major in the Telemark Infantry Regiment, and was later appointed Lieutenant General, and head of the Home gu..
Knut Hjeltnes
Knut Hjeltnes (born December 8, 1952) is a former athlete from Norway. He has won 20 National Championships; 11 in Discus throw, in 1975 - 1976, 1978, 1980 - 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988 and 1989 and 9 in Shot Put, in 1975, 1976, 1977, - 1978, 1980 - 1981, 1982, 1983,1984. His best olympic pl..
Knut Hoem
Knut Hoem (1924-1987) was the Norwegian Minister of Fisheries 1971-1972. ..
Knut Holmann
Knut Holmann (born July 31, 1968) is a retired Norwegian canoer, who won six Olympic silver medals in the K-1 event. He finished his career with two gold medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Holmann also became world champion over K-1 1000 metres in 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1995. ..
Knut Holst
Knut Holst is a Norwegian Nordic skiier who shared the Holmenkollen Medal in 1911 with Otto Tangen. External Links [Holmenkollen Medalists] ..
Knut Johannesen
Knut "Kuppern" Johannesen (born 6 November 1933) is a former speed skater from Norway. Knut Johannesen won the World Allround Championships in 1957 and 1964, the European Allround Championships in 1959 and 1960, and won the Norwegian Allround Championships eight times (1955 and 1957–1963). He w..
Knut Johannes Hougen
Knut Johannes Hougen (1854-1954) was the Norwegian appointed Minister of Education and Church Affairs in 1909, and Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1909-1910. ..
Knut Jørgen Røed Ødegaard
Knut Jørgen Røed Ødegaard (born 6 May 1966) is a Norwegian astrophysicist and PhD student at the University of Oslo's Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics. He is also the leader of the Norwegian Astronomical Society. His enthusiasm for astronomy has made him a popular interview object in Norw..
Knut Kjartan Tørum
Knut Kjartan Tørum (born August 16th, 1971, in Bergen) is a Norwegian football coach, currently managing Rosenborg B.K as an assistant manager. ..
Knut Knutsson Steintjønndalen
Knut Knutsson Steintjønndalen (b. 1887 - d. 1969), Norwegian Hardanger fiddlemaker from Bø in Telemark, Norway. Before he died, Knut Eilevson he told his 15 year old son Knut to keep the tradition alive. Knut made his first Hardanger fiddle at age 15 and was paid approximately $1.50. 61 years l..
Knut Liestøl
Knut Liestøl (1881-1952) was the Norwegian Minister of Education and Church Affairs 1933-1935. ..
Knut Lundmark
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Knut Emil Lundmark (1889–1958), was a Swedish astronomer, professor of astronomy and head of the observat..
Knut Nesbø
Knut Nesbø is the guitarist (and brother of the lead singer Jo Nesbø) of the Norwegian pop/rock band Di Derre. He is also a sports reporter with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. ..
Knut Nystedt
Knut Nystedt, born September 3, 1915, in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway, is an orchestral and choral composer. He grew up in a Christian home where hymns and classical music were an important part of everyday life. His major compositions for choir and vocal soloists are mainly based on texts from t..
Knut Reiersrud
Knut Reiersrud (b. 1961) is a Norwegian blues guitarist. His work also incorporates elements of Norwegian traditional music and African music. He lives in Oslo. He has collaborated extensively with the Norwegian organist Iver Kleive. He also plays the harmonica, mandolin, langeleik, and Turkish ..
Knut Selberg
Knut Atle Selberg Born 1949 Nationality Norwegian Profession Planner, Architect and Urban Designer Position General manager Selberg Arkitektkontor AS since 1996 Leif Eiriksson Senter 7492 Trondheim Selberg Arkitektkontor As is a member in the Reinertsen Group Full time Professor in Road and Traf..
Knut Stenborg
Knut Stenborg was a Swedish athlete. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. In the 100 metres, Stenborg placed second in his first round heat with a time of 11.5 seconds. His loss to Robert C. Duncan eliminated Stenborg from competition. References () ..
Knut Storberget
Knut Storberget (born October 6, 1964) is a Norwegian barrister, politician, and Minister of Justice in Jens Stoltenberg's second government. Contents 0.1 Political posts0.2 Membership of Parliamentary Committees and delegations:0.3 Work Experience:0.4 Education0.5 Othe..
Knut Tarald Taraldsen
Knut Tarald Taraldsen is a Norwegian linguist working in Tromsø, Norway as a senior researcher at the Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Linguistics (CASTL). His work mostly concerns syntactic theory. He did early, ground-breaking work on parasitic gaps (roughly at the same time as Elisabet..
Knut Thorbjørn Eggen
Knut Thorbjørn Eggen (born November 1, 1960) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. As a player Eggen spent his entire career with Rosenborg. He played for the team between 1979 and 1991, winning the league title thrice. He was capped four times for the Norwegian national team. Eggen is..
Knut Tore Apeland
Knut Tore Apeland (born December 11, 1968) is a former Norwegian Nordic combined skier who competed during 1990's, winning at the Nordic skiing World Championships, and the Winter Olympics in the Team Events. Apeland won 2 medals at the Winter Olympics, both Silvers in the Team Event (1992, 1994)..
Knut Vollebæk
Knut Vollebæk is a Norwegian diplomat and centre politician (Christian People's Party). He was the Norwegian Foreign Minister from 1997 to 2000 and chairman of the OSCE (1997-2000), and was appointed ambassador to the United States in 2001. Earlier, he have worked as an ambassador in New Delhi, Ma..
Knut Walde
Knut Walde is a Norwegian footballer and the older brother of Arve Walde. He had a great 2002 season in S.K. Brann where he played 23/26 league matches and got two caps for the Norwegian U21 national football team. This was his first season in on the highest level. After Mons Ivar Mjelde took over..
Knut Wicksell
Knut Wicksell, Swedish economist Johan Gustaf Knut Wicksell, (December 20, 1851-May 3, 1926) was a Swedish economist. Wicksell was born in Stockholm, Sweden on December 20, 1851. His father was a relatively successful businessman and real estate broker. He lost both his parents at a relativ..
Knut Yrvin
Knut Yrvin is a Norwegian program developer and has been one of the leaders of the Skolelinux project. He is also one of the board members of Elektronisk Forpost Norge, a Norwegian version of EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation). He has always been one of the most known fighters for free software i..
Knut Ødegård
Knut Ødegård (born 6 November 1945) is a Norwegian writer. Born in Molde, Norway, Ødegård made his poetic debut in 1967. Since then he has published many volumes of poetry, two novels for young adults, two books about Iceland, a play, and several reinterpretations. His own works are translated ..
KNUU
KNUU, better known to Las Vegans as K-News, is the local news-talk station for the Las Vegas Valley, broadcasting on a frequency of 970 kilohertz. KNUU broadcasts news stories during the mornings and late-afternoons, with talk shows filling out the remainder of its broadcasting schedule. History O..
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