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Encyclopedia > Kočani

Ko can refer to:

  • The Ko rule of the board game Go
  • Korean language (ISO 639 alpha-2)
  • Knock Out
  • Kilo octet, the French translation of "Kilo byte"

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Chico Statements: CSU, Chico - A Wolf in the Classroom (1910 words)
When Koani was ready, Weide and Tucker took her on her first "teaching engagement" to a class of fourth graders in a small Montana town.
Koani and Indy waited in the van while Tucker explained to the class how wolves live together, what they eat, how pups are raised, and what they need to survive.
Koani circled the room with Weide in tow, and then jumped on a table where everyone could see her better.
Harper's Tale Online Logs (22926 words)
On the sands, Koani's feet become scorched on the fl sands, but she remembers to bow courteously to the dragons and to the weyrleaders in line.
On the sands, Evan gazes at the brown, On the sands, Mykalie grins at the emergence of the clumsy brown.
On the sands, Koani's eyes are drawn to the blue for a moment, sketching his color in her mind.
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