Similar words: kernel, kerning, knickerbockers, kerb, kerf, maker, hiker, joker. Meaning: n. 1. United States composer of musical comedies (1885-1945) 2. the part of a metal typeface that projects beyond its body. v. 1. furnish with a kern 2. remove a portion of space between (adjacent letters).
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1. In three years, Mr Kern predicts, every major fund group will offer a microcap fund.
2. Instead they convicted Kern, Lester, and Lad one of second-degree manslaughter and assault and acquitted Pirone of all charges.
3. Mr Kern likens the current climate for microcap funds to the 1980s, when small-cap investing gained momentum with mutual-fund families.
4. Asked about the photographs, Walter Kern said only that he once belonged to an outdoor nature group.
5. Tuesday, Rana Kern again called those allegations preposterous, and said that as a pagan she worships the Earth.
6. Nothing much happened with the Kings River and Kern River projects during the middle war years.
7. Dad, can you lend Kern and me 36 dollars?
8. This is Mardi Gras World, started by Blaine Kern.
9. Mr. Kern is a clean liver.
10. Professor Kern gave a talk on American drama.
11. Die Zentralbank ist der gesamte Banksystem Kern.
12. Mr. Kern adopted the orphan as his own son.
13. Mr. Kern adopted orphan as his own son.
14. Richard Kern had faced up to 25 years in prison if convicted of aggravated sexual abuse.
15. Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung wird als Kern der chinesischen Politik bezeichnet ,(sentencedict.com) Klimaschutz folgt erst im Nebensatz.
16. Applying kerning when rendering text is a rather easy process. It merely consists in adding the scaled kern distance to the pen position before writing each next glyph.
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17. The Kern E2/DM503/R48 electronic tacheometer was first exhibited at the 1983 FIG Congress.
18. The Friant Dam, which diverts the river by canal to Kern County, left the riverbed dry.
19. The accident notice the local entomologist, Daniel Lang and the writer, Sandra Kern attention.
20. A young migratory worker beside her sleeping tent in Kern County, California in 1939.