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  2. Bob King (labor leader) - Wikipedia

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    King was opposed by Gary Walkowicz, a member from King's former Local 600. [24] [72] It was the first time since 1992 that there had been a contest for the presidency of the UAW. [2] [24] [73] Bob King won the race for president of the UAW on June 15, 2010. [2] The vote was 2,115 to 74, giving King a winning margin of 97 percent of the vote ...

  3. Bob King (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Wade King (June 20, 1906 – July 29, 1965) was an American athlete, who won a gold medal in the high jump at the 1928 Summer Olympics with a jump of 1.93 m. His personal best was 1.997 m, achieved earlier that year. After graduating from Stanford University, King studied in a medical school and later became a prominent obstetrician. [1]

  4. Bob King (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Bob King (August 24, 1923 – December 10, 2004) was an American college basketball coach and administrator. He was head coach at the University of New Mexico from 1962 to 1972 and at Indiana State University from 1975 to 1978. He also served as Assistant Athletics Director at New Mexico (1972–73) and Athletics Director at Indiana State (1974 ...

  5. Robert R. King - Wikipedia

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    Robert R. "Bob" King (born June 8, 1942) is an American diplomat. He was nominated in September 2009 by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the United States Senate in November 2009, to serve as United States special envoy for North Korean Human Rights Issues, an ambassadorial ranked position.

  6. Bob King (children's musician) - Wikipedia

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    Bob King is a Winnipeg-based Canadian children's musician and songwriter. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] King began his career in the 1970s together with Fred Penner and Al Simmons in the band Kornstock. Discography

  7. Bob King (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Bob King (aka Robert B. King) is the editor and general manager of Classic Images, a monthly tabloid of 60 to 144 pages with news and articles about movies and movie people of the past, primarily pre-1960.

  8. Robert King - Wikipedia

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    Bob/Bobby King. Bob King (American football coach) (1913–1994), active 1958–1972; Bob King (athlete) (1906–1965), American high jumper; Bob King (basketball) (1923–2004), American basketball coach in 1960s and 1970s; Bob King (bowls) (1934–2022), Australian lawn bowler; Bob King (editor) (born 1949), editor-manager of Classic Images ...

  9. Draggin' the Line - Wikipedia

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    "Draggin' the Line" was the biggest hit and only US top 10 hit of Tommy James' solo career. Written and produced by himself and Bob King, the song reached the top 40 on the U.S.'s Billboard Hot 100 chart on June 26, 1971, [1] climbed to a peak of #4 for the week of August 7, 1971, [5] and remained in the top 40 rankings for 11 weeks total. [1]