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Kitchener
Kitchener city (1991 pop. 168,282), Regional Municipality of Waterloo, S Ont., Canada, in the Grand River valley. Settled largely by Mennonites from Pennsylvania in 1806, it was known as Berlin until 1916, when it was renamed in memory of Lord Kitchener. Its products include packaged meats, metal... Read more |
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KitchenAid
KitchenAid 2000 M-63 NorthMD-4302Benton Harbor, Michigan 49022U.S.A.(616) 923-5000Fax: (616) 923-3214 Wholly owned subsidiary of Whirlpool CorporationIncorporated: 1924 as KitchenAid Manufacturing CompanyEmployees: 3,500Sales: $600,000SICs: 3634 Electric Housewares & Fans; 3639 Household... Read more |
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Havant
Havant , city (1991 pop. 50,098) and district, Hampshire, S England. The city's manufactures include pharmaceuticals, kitchen equipment, electronic components, automobiles, and toys. The old town of Havant was known for its parchment.... Read more |
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California Pizza Kitchen Inc
California Pizza Kitchen Inc. 6053 W. Century Boulevard, 11th Floor Los Angeles, California 90045 U.S.A. Telephone: (310) 342-5000 Fax: (310) 342-4640 Web site: http://www.cpk.com Public Company Incorporated: 1985 Employees: 3,000 Sales: $422.5 million (2004) Stock... Read more |
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Kitchen Cabinet
Kitchen Cabinet in U.S. history, popular name for the group of intimate, unofficial advisers of President Jackson . Early in his administration Jackson abandoned official cabinet meetings and used heads of departments solely to execute their departmental duties, while the policies of his... Read more |
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kitchen
kitchen separate room or other space set aside for the cooking or preparation of meals. When cooking first moved indoors, it was performed, with other domestic labors, in the common room, where the fire burned on the hearth, or—even earlier, before chimneys were known—on the floor in... Read more |
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kosher
kosher [Heb.,=proper, i.e., fit for use], in Judaism, term used in rabbinic literature to mean what is ritually correct, but most widely applied to food that is in accordance with dietary laws based on Old Testament passages (primarily Lev. 11 and Deut. 14). Kosher meat is the flesh of animals that... Read more |
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steel wool
steel wool abrasive material composed of long steel fibers of varying degrees of fineness that are matted together. The coarser grades are used to remove paint and other finishes, the finer grades for polishing or smoothing a finished surface. Steel wool is much used in kitchens for cleaning and... Read more |
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Horatio Herbert Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener
Horatio Herbert Kitchener Kitchener, 1st Earl , 1850-1916, British field marshal and statesman. Trained at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich (1868-70), he had a brief period of service in the French army before being commissioned (1871) in the Royal Engineers. After duty in Palestine and Cyprus,... Read more |
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