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KEND

KEND (106.5 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Roswell, New Mexico, USA. The station, which began broadcasting in 1990, is currently owned by the Pecos Valley Broadcasting Company.

KEND broadcasts a news and talk format featuring syndicated personalities Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Clyde Lewis, and George Noory.

Usage examples of "kend".

Tas awoke first and, being a considerate kender, he took pains not to wake Usha, even refraining - with a heroic effort of will - from rummaging through her pouches, one of which she was using as a pillow.

The kender, Tas, drank his soup, then offered Usha his hunk of brown bread.

This state of affairs being nothing new or out of the ordinary for the kender, Tas nodded.

Green mist swirled through the air, forming a cloud that surrounded Foryth Teel and seemed to seep upward from the still motionless kender.

Gerard uth Mondar, the kender who goes by the name of Tasslehoff Burrfoot, and the gnome Conundrum are to be held in confinement.

For, ysee, the melting glacier gives up the stuff of kender dreams: random junk.

She saw me, and kend me in the splore, for the mask fell frae my face for a blink.

The kender girl loved the ponies and begrudged no work in rubbing them down, combing their manes and tails and brushing their hides.

The present obstacle is the Gustav Line, anchored at Monte Cassino, which Field Marshal Albert Kendring is defending with tenacity.

The next instant, Chane was knocked from his holds as the kender landed on him.

Still, when the kender reappeared at the curve in the path, strolling along with a pack of angry cats pacing him, Chane was already binding vines to a log and weighting it with stones.

It was the way of all the kender, and Chestal Thicketsway was no exception.

Ahead, just a few miles, was the textured ice-field where he had first met the kender, Chestal Thicketsway.

Well kend him so farre spaceTh'enchaunter by his armes and amenaunce,When vnder him he saw his Lybian steed to praunce.

Then the ice would quickly drain away heat from his body, most likely too quickly for him to be saved, even if his fellow kender were paying enough attention to hear his cries for help above the hubbub and commotion.