- The
keelson or
kelson is a
reinforcing structural member on top of the keel in the hull of a wooden[citation needed] vessel. In part V of “Song of Myself”...
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George Mortimer Kelson (8
December 1835 – 29
March 1920) was an
English amateur cricketer,
sport angler, and self-promotional
author who pla**** for Kent...
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characters that
appear in the
Chronicles of the
Deryni and
Histories of King
Kelson trilogies. Appearances:
Camber of Culdi,
Saint Camber Alister Cullen is...
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Kelson Carlos Santos Pinto (born
November 26, 1976) is a
Brazilian former professional boxer and
world title challenger. As an amateur, he won a gold medal...
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response was
mixed but the film was
successful at the box office. Lucy
Kelson is an intelligent,
highly competent liberal lawyer who
specializes in historic...
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Kelson is a
suburb of
Lower Hutt in Wellington, New Zealand. It is
situated on the
western hills of the Hutt Valley. To the west of the
suburb lies the...
- land of Gwynedd, one of the
fictional Eleven Kingdoms (portions of King
Kelson's Bride take
place in the
rival kingdom of Torenth).
Gwynedd itself is a...
- Tournament.
Kelson guided Tennessee to
three straight NCAA
Championship berths from 2009–2011. It was Tennessee's
fifth NCAA
Championship berth under Kelson since...
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William Henry Kelson FRCS FZS (15
August 1862 – 24
January 1940) was an
English physician and writer,
President of the
Hunterian Society,
Fellow of the...
- King
Kelson's Bride is a
historical fantasy novel by American-born
author Katherine Kurtz. It was
first published by Ace
Books in 2000. It was the thirteenth...