Kelvin Lewis had 27 of his career-high 35 points in the second half for Houston.
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Kelvin Herrera was even better in the eighth with two strikeouts and a grounder.
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Kelvin Haller, Webb's longtime coach back in Ayr, Australia, is a quadriplegic.
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Kelvin Sheppard has made 48 tackles for LSU, 21 more than his closest teammate.
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Kelvin Curtis is through to the quarters after seeing off the in-form Phil Moore.
From the middevonstar.co.uk
Kelvin, did you see my first message, I really need you to give me a call, today!
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Kelvin Wilson's despairing goalline header could only help the ball into the net.
From the guardian.co.uk
Even when cooled to 3 kelvin, atoms zoom around at about 100 metres per second.
From the newscientist.com
One way to cross its threshold is to cool liquid helium to just above 2 kelvin.
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The basic unit of thermodynamic temperature adopted under the Systeme International d'Unites
British physicist who invented the Kelvin scale of temperature and pioneered undersea telegraphy (1824-1907)
The kelvin (symbol: K) is a unit increment of temperature and is one of the seven SI base units. The Kelvin scale is a thermodynamic (absolute) temperature scale referenced to absolute zero, the absence of all thermal energy. ...
Kelvin as a given name may refer to: * Kelvin Anderson, retired American gridiron football player * Kelvin Batey, English competitive BMX racer * Kelvin Blake, English politician * Kelvin Bryant, American football player * Kelvin Burt, British auto racing drivern* Kelvin Carpenter, fictional ...
The Kelvin is Glasgow's second most important river, both socially and industrially, after the River Clyde. It rises on the moor south east of the village of Banton, east of Kilsyth - . ...
Alternative capitalization of kelvin; A river in Scotland, running through Glasgow; A surname; A male given name transferred from the surname; rather rare
Thermometer scale on which a unit of measurement equals the Celsius degree.
The unit which measures the temperature of colour
A temperature reading used to rate the color of lite bulbs. 5500 degrees K is equal to sunlight.