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Kokomo

[koh-kuh-moh]

noun

  1. a city in central Indiana.



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Indeed, not unlike that of Sly Stone, who also died this week, the Beach Boys’ peak hit-making era looks relatively brief in retrospect: After “Good Vibrations” in 1966, the band didn’t score another No. 1 single until 1988 with “Kokomo,” which Wilson wasn’t involved in.

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A single abuse case in Kokomo, Indiana, involving Little's former girlfriend, launched his career as one of the country’s most prolific and successful litigators on behalf of youth sports coach abuse victims.

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After Taflinger, Little’s former girlfriend, helped send Brian Hindson — her age-group coach in Kokomo, Indiana — to prison for, among other things, operating peeping-tom video cameras in his team’s locker room, it launched Little’s career as one of the country’s most prolific and successful litigators on behalf of youth sports coach abuse victims.

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Kidane raised concerns about how the app developer, Kokomo 24/7, collects and uses student data.

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McLaren is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first of its two Indy 500 wins with Johnny Rutherford this year, and “Lone Star JR” went to Kokomo Speedway last week to watch Larson race a sprint car.

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