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  • 1Kelly — may refer to: Contents 1 People 2 Places 3 Other uses 4 …

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  • 2Kelly-Hopkinsville encounter — The Kelly Hopkinsville encounter, also known as the Hopkinsville Goblins case, is a well known and well documented alleged Close Encounter event in the history of UFO incidents. The event occurred near the towns of Kelly and Hopkinsville,… …

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  • 3Blue Heelers (season 12) — Blue Heelers Season 12 Country of origin  Australia No. of episodes 42 …

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  • 4Kelly Groucutt — in concert at Barcelona on 6 June 2008 Background information Birth name Michael William Groucutt …

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  • 5Kelly Goto — is the principal and founder of gotomedia, a San Francisco based strategic consultancy specializing in user experience, research and interaction design. As a design ethnographer, Kelly continues to seek new methods of applying research oriented… …

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  • 6Book World/Blue Star — Blue Star Productions was a Sun Lakes, Arizona based publishing imprint of Book World, Inc. of mostly comparative spiritual traditions, mystical, metaphysical, new age, paranormal, ufology, philosophy, non fiction, and fiction books.Books* Barry… …

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  • 7Kelly Kelly — This article is about the professional wrestler and model. For the American television series, see Kelly Kelly (TV series) …

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  • 8Blue Peter Book Awards — The Blue Peter Book Awards are a series of literary prizes for children s literature awarded annually by the BBC television programme Blue Peter , and inaugurated in 2000.An overall award, The Blue Peter Book of the Year, is selected from the… …

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  • 9Kelly Preston — Infobox actor imagesize = 200px caption = Preston talks with Navy family members at the USO holiday party at Rockwell Hall Gym on Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek, Va, December 3, 2005. birthname = Kelly Kamalelehua Palzis birthdate = birth… …

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  • 10Kelly, Ellsworth — born May 31, 1923, Newburgh, N.Y., U.S. U.S. painter and sculptor. In 1948 the G.I. bill allowed him to travel to Paris, where he was exposed to various avant garde developments. By 1949 he made his first completely abstract painting; he would… …

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