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Type Words
Synonyms pterocarpus marsupium
Type of tree
Type Words
Synonyms gum kino, kino gum
Type of gum

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Kino on Video Established in 1987 as the home-video arm of Kino International.
From the usatoday.com
Kino released a 90-minute version in 1989 and a 124-minute version in 2002.
From the suntimes.com
Kino said the agency official who wrote the response hadn't known about the investigation.
From the sfgate.com
Kino Flores, also on trial in November in a courtroom down the hall from the DeLay trial.
From the time.com
For the next few years, film production in Korea consisted of the kino dramas and documentaries.
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Kino re-released the film in select US theaters over the summer.
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Kino brought cattle ranching to the area.
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Kino 2 has flat access off the street.
From the guardian.co.uk
Uirijeok Guto was used as a kino drama, a live theatrical production against the backdrop of film projected on stage.
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  • A gum obtained from various tropical plants; used as an astringent and in tanning
  • East Indian tree yielding a resin or extract often used medicinally and in e.g. tanning
  • KINO (1230 AM, "Route 66 Radio") is a radio station licensed to serve Winslow, Arizona, USA. The station is owned by Sunflower Communications, Inc. It airs a Country music format.
  • Kino (Russian: u041Au0438u043Du043Eu0301 "film", also "cinema", often written uppercase, u041Au0418u041Du041E; pronounced ) was an iconic Soviet post-punk band headed by Viktor Tsoi. It was one of the most famous rock groups in the Soviet Union.
  • Kino is the name of the plant gum produced by various plants and trees, particularly Eucalyptus, in reaction to mechanical damage , and which can be tapped by incisions made in the trunk or stalk. ...
  • Kino is a movement created as a means of providing amateur filmmakers with a place to screen their short-films. Founded in a spirit of collaboration and motivation, the movement stimulates the production of short-films by small crews with little to no budget. ...
  • Kino is a GTK+-based non-linear digital video editor. It is distributed as free software. Its vision is: "Easy and reliable DV editing for the Linux desktop with export to many usable formats." The program supports many basic video editing and assembling tasks.
  • Kino (not to be mistaken with the similarly named Russian group) was a British neo-progressive rock band made up of members from other progressive rock acts (John Mitchell from Arena and The Urbane; Pete Trewavas from Marillion and Transatlantic; John Beck from It Bites; Bob Dalton also from It ...
  • (KINOS) Religious poems recited on the Ninth of Av in commemoration of the destruction of the Temple and other national disasters; see Goldenglatt RestaurantCh. 41.