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  1. Fighting Kites: Fighting Kites were an English instrumental indie rock band from North London, England. They have been praised by Indie press and BBC radio for their unique approach to contemporary instrumental rock music, taking their influences from '60s pop/R&B ... (English indie rock band) [100%] 2024-01-07 [English indie rock groups]
  2. Desert Kites: Desert kites are mega-constructions that consist of two long walls converging upon an enclosed space that has on its periphery small stone constructions called cells. Seen from the sky, their shape suggests that of a windborne kite; they were ... [100%] 2020-06-26
  3. Kites (song): "Kites" is a ballad written by Hal Hackady and Lee Pockriss. It was first recorded by American country folk-singing trio the Rooftop Singers as their last single in 1967. (Song) [100%] 2024-05-09 [1967 songs] [1967 singles]...
  4. Kites Are Fun (song): "Kites Are Fun" is a song by American group The Free Design from their debut studio album by the same name. "Kites Are Fun" is a 2-minute-41-second soft pop song switching between the keys of E major ... (Song) [70%] 2024-06-27 [1967 songs] [1967 singles]...
  5. Military radio antenna kites: Radio antenna kites are used to carry a radio antenna aloft, higher than is practical with a mast. They are most often associated with portable radio systems, usually with pre-World War I field equipment, and were also occasionally used ... [70%] 2023-12-31 [Kites] [Military radio systems]...

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