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Kiel
[ keel ]
noun
- the capital of Schleswig-Holstein in N Germany, at the Baltic end of the Kiel Canal.
Kiel
/ kiːl /
noun
- a port in N Germany, capital of Schleswig-Holstein state, on the Kiel Canal (connecting the North Sea with the Baltic): joined the Hanseatic League in 1284; became part of Denmark in 1773 and passed to Prussia in 1866; an important naval base in World Wars I and II; shipbuilding and engineering industries. Pop: 233 039 (2003 est)
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I think Richard Kiel did, God bless him, but according to Rob, there was really only one person who could play the role.
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As we were nearing the hot glow in the sky that denoted Kiel we passed a huge scintillating bulk moored in mid-stream.
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Ominous disturbances were breaking out in all parts of the Fatherland, including a mutiny at Kiel.
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One day in a peat moss litter works some distance from Kiel a worker met with a serious injury.
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Bruce, you take the south patrol, and Kiel, you take the north one.
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I had talked to him in the streets of Kiel a couple of days before.
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