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kyte

(kəɪt) or

kite

n
Scot the belly
[C16: of uncertain origin]
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So give us the letter, and sit down and fill your kyte."
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Warwickshire County Council's Music Service's resident rock band Red Kyte will headline the concert in Abbey Fields, Kenilworth, on Sunday, at 2pm.
Communications supervisor Steve Kyte said yesterday: "The man jumped up on to garage roofs and refused to come down.
Governors say the inspectors' judgements on the seven key questions posed were proof of the positive developments over the past six years provided by the staff under the inspirational leadership of Paul Kyte, and built on by the current management team.
Prosecutor Mr Peter Kyte, QC, said: "The law recognises a man is entitled to defend himself, his family and his property but this man went some distance beyond that."
Kirklees Youth Theatre Ensemble - or KYTE for short - will be taking to the stage to perform The Phantom of the Opera at Lawrence Batley Theatre from September 11 to 14.
"Equality for All" (I don't think so!) Allan Kyte (Campaigner for Better Care) Great Wyrley
Nick Kyte, attractions manager for Dwr Cymru Welsh Water, who has been instrumental in developing the hide, said the facility designed by Gilleard Bros Ltd has been positioned 150 metres from last year's nesting site.
B Venkatesham, Secretary of Telangana Tourism & Culture, said that around 42 professional Kyte fliers from around 20 countries and many others from India participated by flying huge Kytes.
"The 1.5 report took away all places to hide, all the kicking the can down the road," said Rachel Kyte, CEO of Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) and special representative of the U.N.