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  1. kites

    Kites is a ballad written by Hal Hackady and Lee Pockriss. It was first recorded by the Rooftop Singers as their last single in 1967. The song then became a hit for Simon Dupree and the Big Sound, the group of the Shulman brothers who went on to form the progressive rock band Gentle Giant. Their first releases had not been successful and they looked to their manager, John King, for inspiration. He suggested "Kites", which he had obtained from Robbins' Music. This was not their preferred style but King insisted.

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  1. skite

  2. tikes

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of kites in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of kites in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of kites in a Sentence

  1. Winston Churchill:

    Kites rise highest against the wind - not with it.

  2. Intelligence Minister Israel Katz:

    We are not in a (military) operation. The activity we are engaged in now sends a message that Israel will not tolerate rockets, explosive devices, mortar bombs or (incendiary) kites, the action we are taking draws a clear red line: that from now on, we will not allow this.

  3. Abu Mustafa:

    These kites also torch bushes and trees and not only cause them losses, but keep them busy trying to put out fires.

  4. Roger Rosenblatt:

    They do not leave home without American Express. ... Blame the moral carelessness that parents pass off as the gift of freedom as they cut their children loose like colorful kites and wish them an exciting flight.

  5. Makani CEO Fort Felker:

    There are many areas around the world that really don't have a good resource for renewable power but do have offshore wind resources, our lightweight kites create the possibility that we could tap that resource very economically and bring renewable power to hundreds of millions of people.

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