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Kean
[ keen ]
noun
- Edmund, 1787–1833, English actor, especially known for performance of Shakespearean roles.
Kean
/ 쾱ː /
noun
- KeanEdmund?17891833MEnglishTHEATRE: actor Edmund. ?1789–1833, English actor, noted for his Shakespearean roles
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"North Africa was the Bible Belt of ancient Christianity," says Prof Christopher Bellitto, a historian at Kean University in the US.
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Former Everton striker Moise Kean - barely involved in a first half where he had seven touches of the ball - scored twice and suddenly a miracle comeback was on.
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Kean, 24, carried on playing following treatment before losing his balance and falling to the floor in the 64th minute.
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Instead of percolating below the surface, water starts flowing downhill — picking up rocks and debris on in its way, Kean said.
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Geological Survey hydrologist Jason Kean said in a previous interview.
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