Kerry - Other Fields

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  • Earl of Kerry, ancient title in the Peerage of Ireland
  • Kerri-Anne Kennerley, an Australian television presenter
  • Kerry Hill (sheep), a Welsh breed of sheep
  • Kerri Hoskins, a former glamour model
  • Kerri Kasem, an American radio and television host
  • Kerri Kendall, an American model and actress
  • Kerri Kenney-Silver, an American comedian, actress, singer and writer
  • Kerri Sakamoto, a Canadian novelist
  • Kerry Airport, an international airport in County Kerry, Ireland
  • Kerry Group, a major food company in Ireland
  • Kerry G. Johnson, graphic designer, caricature artist
  • Kerry Joyce, award-winning Los Angeles based interior designer and product designer
  • Kerry McCluggage, owner and president of Craftsman Films
  • Kerry Media, newspaper and publications group, owner of the South China Morning Post, controlled by Robert Kuok
  • Kerry Packer, Australian media magnate
  • Kerry Properties, a property developer in Hong Kong
  • Mornings with Kerri-Anne, Australian television program
  • Rosemary Forbes Kerry, one of eleven children of James Grant Forbes of the Protestant Forbes family of China and Boston
  • Kerry, a KDE frontend for Beagle (software) desktop search software
  • Kerry Blue Terrier, a breed of dog named after County Kerry in South West Ireland

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Famous quotes containing the word fields:

    Smart lad, to slip betimes away
    From fields where glory does not stay,
    And early though the laurel grows
    It withers quicker than the rose.
    —A.E. (Alfred Edward)

    It would not be an easy thing to bring the water all the way to the plain. They would have to organize a great coumbite with all the peasants and the water would unite them once again, its fresh breath would clear away the fetid stink of anger and hatred; the brotherly community would be reborn with new plants, the fields filled with to bursting with fruits and grains, the earth gorged with life, simple and fertile.
    Jacques Roumain (1907–1945)