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Kieffer

[kee-fer]

noun

  1. a large hybrid variety of pear that is yellow with brown or red flecks.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Kieffer1

First recorded in 1875–80; named after American botanist Peter Kieffer (1812–90)
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Although they were initially frustrated by their determined, defensive visitors, Wales secured victory with goals by Joe Rodon, Harry Wilson and Kieffer Moore – and the winning margin could have been far greater.

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Then came the bedlam as Wales disposed with Bellamy's modus operandi of patient build-up play and launched the ball to big Kieffer Moore, who nodded the ball down for fellow substitute David Brooks to force the ball over the line from close range.

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There was Kieffer Moore in Montenegro who hit over instead of making it 3-0, likewise Sorba Thomas missing on Friday night in Iceland.

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Wales striker Kieffer Moore believes the first half against Iceland on Friday showed everything they are trying to achieve under new manager Craig Bellamy.

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Early goals from Kieffer Moore and Harry Wilson secured a 2-1 Nations League win in Niksic, where torrential rain ruined the pitch and made it difficult for players to simply stay on their feet, never mind play football.

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