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  2. Okey - Wikipedia

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    Okey (Turkish pronunciation:) is a tile-based game, popular in Turkey, of the rummy family. [1] The aim of the game is to score points against the opposing players by collecting certain groups of tiles.

  3. John Okey - Wikipedia

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    Colonel John Okey (baptised 24 August 1606, died 19 April 1662) was a religious radical from London, who served in the Parliamentarian army throughout the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A supporter of Oliver Cromwell , he was one of those who approved the Execution of Charles I in January 1649.

  4. Okey (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Okey is a surname, and may refer to: Chris Okey (born 1994), American baseball player; Frank Okey (1919–2023), American tennis and squash champion; Henry Okey (1857–1918), New Zealand politician; Howard Okey (1906–1985), Australian rules footballer; Jack Okey (1889–1963), American art director

  5. Frank Okey - Wikipedia

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    Okey was a 1942 graduate of the University of Rochester, and was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 1996. At the age of 94, he was in the first class inducted to the newly formed Rochester Tennis Hall of Fame on July 11, 2014. Okey was also selected as a member of the Rochester Red Wings Frontier Field Walk of Fame Class of 2014. As part of this ...

  6. Howard Okey - Wikipedia

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    Howard Clement Okey (12 February 1906 – 3 March 1985) [1] was an Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon in the VFL. [ 2 ] Okey was a pacy centreman, winning Essendon's Best and Fairest award in 1929.

  7. TV Okey - Wikipedia

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    RTM TV Okey (stylised as OKEY) is a Malaysian free-to-air television channel operated by Radio Televisyen Malaysia dedicated to East Malaysians and urban youths. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was launched on 21 March 2018 and airs programmes in English, Malay, and East Malaysian languages such as Bajau , Dusun , Kadazan ( Sabah ) and Iban ( Sarawak ).