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The gardens at Mackenzie King Estate
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Regina King
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Sir John A. Macdonald statue, Gore Park
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Kings Park by the shore of Lake Burley Griffin
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Achimota - Kings College Sports Competition, 1969 King's College, Lagos, Nigeria (founded 1909): Achimota and King's College had Inter-College Athletic Competitions during the 1960s and early 1970s.
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1867 North Platte River, Ft Laramie, Wyoming. The King Iron Bridge & Manufacturing Company was a late 19th century bridge building company located in Cleveland, Ohio. It was founded by Zenas King (1818 - 1892) in 1858 and subsequently managed by his sons, James A. King and Harry W. King and then his grandson, Norman C. King, until the mid-1920s
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Stephen King
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William R. King
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The King of Jordan, His Majesty King Abdullah II
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Huang with two dragon heads
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King George Square (photo taken from Albert Street Mall on 1 November, 2009)
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Yonge Street at King Street, looking east on King Street East. Toronto, Canada. King Street is also served along its entire length by the Toronto Transit Commission's 504 King streetcar route, the busiest line in the fleet with an average of 50,000 passengers per day.
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A trinket from a king cake
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The King of Jordan, His Majesty King Abdullah II Bin Al-Hussein
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Mackenzie King's grave
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Medieval reliquary, Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary
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Albert II, King of the Romans
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Kings Dominion
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Gibbs' Building. King's College's Gibbs' Building. Fellows' Building, King's College, Cambridge. Whereas most Cambridge colleges celebrate May Week with a May Ball (which actually falls in June), since the early 1980s King's has instead held a June Event (a more informal version of a May Ball) known as King's Affair.
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A contemporary view of King Street from the same corner as of 2010. King Street is a cross street in the Central Business District of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Stephen King at the Harvard Book Store
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1920s drawing of King's Cross in steam days in London. King's Cross was originally designed and built as the London hub of the Great Northern Railway and terminus of the East Coast main line.
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King (back left) with (anti-clockwise from King) Franklin D. Roosevelt, Governor General the Earl of Athlone and Winston Churchill on the terrace of the citadel in Quebec, Canada during the Quebec conference in 1943.
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Seven Kings railway station
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Kang Gangnyeongjeon (Hangul: 강녕전; Hanja: 康寧殿), also called Gangnyeongjeon Hall, is a building used as the king's main sleeping and living quarters [3] The building contains the king's bed chamber and was first constructed in 1359 the fourth year of King Taejo
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London King's Cross railway station
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London King's Cross railway station.
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A Class 365 train at King's Lynn railway station in November 2009.
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File - The King of Kings statue ('Touchdown Jesus') before it was destroyed by a fire caused by a lightning strike in June 2010.
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The coronation