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Tom King or Thomas King may refer to: - Thomas Starr King (1824–1864), American Unitarian minister, influential in California politics during the American Civil War
- Thomas Butler King
- Tom King - Southern Connecticut State Boss - Farnham Hall
- Thomas King (boxer) (1835–1888), English boxer, Heavyweight Champion of England
- Tom King (highwayman) (died circa 1737), English highwayman who opererated in the Essex and London areas
- Thomas King (New Zealand) (1858–1916), New Zealand astronomer and politician
- Tom King (sailor) Olympic gold medallist
- Thomas J. King (1921–2000), American biologist
- Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater (born 1933), British Conservative politician, MP for Bridgwater 1970–2001, government minister
- Thomas King (born 1943), Canadian novelist and broadcaster
- Thomas M. King S.J., American Jesuit priest, Professor of theology at Georgetown University
- Tom King (Emmerdale), fictional character of ITV soap opera Emmerdale
- Thomas Markus King, Ph.D. student, Linux Kernel Hacker, Germany
- Tom king, living legend, yale college wrexham.
See also: Thomas Starr King (NSHC statue) Thomas Starr King, (1824 – 1864) was a Unitarian minister, influential in California politics during the American Civil War. ...
Thomas Butler King (1800-1864) Thomas Butler King I (1800 â May 10, 1864) was a politician from Georgia. ...
Tom King also known as Tom King (born: August 14, 1835 died: October 3, 1888) known as The Fighting Sailor was an English boxer who fought both bare-knuckle and with gloves [1]. Strong, fast, and durable he was a skilled pugilist. ...
Tom King (born ? - died circa 1737) was an English highwayman who opererated in the Essex and London areas. ...
Thomas King was a New Zealand politician. ...
Thomas J. King (1921 - October 25, 2000) was an American biologist. ...
G-Unit member Thomas Jeremy King, Baron King of Bridgwater, CH , PC (born June 13, 1933), Educated Sheriff House, Rugby School, is a British Conservative politician who was Member of Parliament for Bridgwater in Somerset, from 1970 until 2001. ...
Promotional shot for the Dead Dog Cafe Comedy Hour radio program, showing stars Tom King, Edna Rain (as Gracie), and Floyd Favel Starr (as Jasper) in front of the CBC microphone. ...
Thomas Mulvihill King, S.J. (born May 9, 1929 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a professor of theology at Georgetown University. ...
This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ...
ITV (Independent Television) is the name popularly given to the original network of British commercial television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority (ITA) to provide competition to the BBC. In England, Wales and southern Scotland, the network has been rebranded to ITV1 by ITV plc, the owners of...
The first TIME cover devoted to soap operas: Dated January 12, 1976, Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes of Days of our Lives are featured with the headline Soap Operas: Sex and suffering in the afternoon. A soap opera is an ongoing, episodic work of fiction, usually broadcast on television...
Emmerdale (known as Emmerdale Farm until 1989) is a British television soap opera set in the fictional West Yorkshire village of the same name (known as Beckindale until 1994). ...
The Linux kernel is a Unix-like operating system kernel that was begun by Linus Torvalds in 1991 and subsequently developed with the assistance of developers worldwide. ...
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