• Look up kerns or Kerns in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kerns may refer to: Plural of Kern Kerns (surname) Kerns, Ontario, Canada Kerns, Portland, Oregon...
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  • silent film actress Miriam Cooper. Kerns competed in the Olympic trials in 1968 and ranked 14th out of 28. Kerns got her start in show business as a...
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  • 2008).[citation needed] In 1979, Kerns starred in Hawaii Five-O as Maren in the episode "Stringer". However, Kerns is probably best known to viewers...
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    overhanging metal pieces were called kerns. At that time, the word kerning only referred to manufacturing the sorts with kerns, while adjusting space between...
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  • with titles containing kern Cern (disambiguation) Kerne (disambiguation) Kernel (disambiguation) Kerner (disambiguation) Kerns (disambiguation) Kirn (disambiguation)...
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    co-founded with Tracii Guns. Kerns fronted and played guitar in the hard rock band The Age of Electric, with his brother John Kerns on bass, Ryan Dahle on guitar...
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  • Kerns is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian D. Kerns (born 1957), former US representative from Indiana George M. Kerns (1871–1941)...
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    Kerns won a 12-way Republican primary. Kerns went on to win the general election with close to 65% of the vote. During his term in Congress, Kerns took...
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  • From 2004 to 2005, Kerns was president of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). She is a fellow of the ASEE. Kerns was promoted to the...
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  • 2015 NCAA Tournament appearances. On May 23, 2017, Kerns was named the head coach at Presbyterian. Kerns took over a Presbyterian program that had endured...
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