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  • 1Kettle —    KETTLE, a parish, in the district of Cupar, county of Fife; including the villages of Balmalcolm, BanktonPark, Coalton, and Holekettle Bridge, and the hamlets of Muirhead and Myreside; and containing 2312 inhabitants, of whom 480 are in the… …

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  • 2Kettle Point 44, Ontario — Kettle Point 44   Indian reserve   …

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  • 3Kettle Bottom — is a collection of historical poems published in 2004 by Perugia Press in Florence, Massachusetts and written by Diane Gilliam Fisher. The collection’s deep focus is on the West Virginia Coal Wars of 1920 and 1921. [Fisher, Diane. Kettle Bottom.… …

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  • 4Kettle River, Minnesota — Infobox Settlement official name = Kettle River, Minnesota settlement type = City nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location of Kettle River, Minnesota mapsize1 =… …

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  • 5Kettle of Fish — Infobox Album | Name = Kettle of Fish Type = Compilation album Artist = Fish Recorded = Released = 9 November 1998 Genre = Progressive rock Length = 70:51 Label = Roadrunner Records Producer = Jon Kelly, Chris Kimsey, James Cassidy, Steven Wilson …

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  • 6kettle — [13] Latin catīnus denoted a ‘deep pan or dish in which food was cooked or served’. Its diminutive form catillus was borrowed into prehistoric Germanic as *katilaz, which passed into Old English in the form cetel. This produced Middle English… …

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  • 7kettle — n British a watch. This old term, still used partic ularly among police and criminals, is said to be from the rhyming slang kettle and hob , meaning fob …

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  • 8kettle — [13] Latin catīnus denoted a ‘deep pan or dish in which food was cooked or served’. Its diminutive form catillus was borrowed into prehistoric Germanic as *katilaz, which passed into Old English in the form cetel. This produced Middle English… …

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  • 9Storm kettle — A storm kettle is a device used for boiling water in the outdoors. It consists of a base, in which a fire is lit (usually with wood, paper, etc.), and a double walled main body. The centre of the main body acts as a chimney for the fire, while… …

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  • 10Charles Kettle — Charles Kettle. Charles Henry Kettle (6 April 1821 – 5 June 1862) surveyed the city of Dunedin in New Zealand, imposing a bold design on a challenging landscape. He was aiming to create a Romantic effect and incidentally produced the world s… …

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