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    James Robinson (1794–1873) was a British Jockey. In a riding career which lasted until 1852 he rode the winners of 24 British Classic Races. His six wins...
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  • footballer James Robinson (jockey) (1794–1873), British jockey James Robinson (baseball) (1873–?), American Negro leagues baseball player Jim Robinson (racing...
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    A disc jockey, more commonly abbreviated as DJ, is a person who plays recorded music for an audience. Types of DJs include radio DJs (who host programs...
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  • Countdown. Robinson married the journalist Charles Wilson in 1968. In 1970 the couple had a daughter, Emma Wilson, who became a British radio disc jockey and...
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    at the age of 12, Robinson ran away to Washington, D.C., where he did odd jobs at Benning Race Track and worked briefly as a jockey. : p. 42  In 1891...
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  • This is a list of notable jockeys, both male and female, covering jockeys who have competed worldwide in all forms of horse racing. Contents:  Top 0–9...
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  • actor James Reynolds, actor LaTanya Richardson, actress Lionel Richie, actor, composer, singer Charlie Robinson, actor (d. 2021) Roger Robinson, actor...
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  • Thomas James Dalglish Ravenscroft (born 6 February 1980)[citation needed] is a British radio presenter and disc jockey. He currently hosts a BBC Radio...
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    Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter, musician and composer. He is regarded as one of the most...
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    Steve Cauthen (category American jockeys)
    Steve Cauthen (born May 1, 1960) is a retired American jockey. In 1977 he became the first jockey to win over $6 million in a year working with agent Lenny...
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  • himself as "Martin King"—microphones were pushed between them. Newsmen jockeyed for position, amid shouts of "duck your head" and "get that flashgun down"...
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  • the Vermont House of Representatives (1976–1978) (b. 1941) March 18 James D. Robinson III, 88, bank holding executive, CEO of American Express (1977–1993)...
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    Horse racing (redirect from Flat jockey)
    performance activity, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition...
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    September 5, 2009. Robinson, Ray (May 19, 2013). "Jackie Robinson and a Barrier Unbroken". The New York Times. Retrieved May 19, 2013. James, Bill (2001)....
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    in, and later managing, dance halls. His media career started as a disc jockey at Radio Luxembourg in 1958 and at Tyne Tees Television in 1960. From 1964...
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    spellings that reflect the intended revised pronunciation, "Potatoes". In The Jockey Club's online database equineline.com, the name is spelled as Pot8O's. The...
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  • to the jockey who won the most races in United States Thoroughbred racing. However, it is a prestigious accomplishment always on any jockey's résumé and...
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  • Richard Wright MBE (26 August 1954 – 12 February 2024) was an English disc jockey, radio personality, and occasional television presenter, credited with introducing...
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  • Hollywood Steps Out (category Cultural depictions of Edward G. Robinson)
    Kent Rogers as James Cagney, Cary Grant, Edward G. Robinson, Clark Gable, Ned Sparks, Peter Lorre, Groucho Marx, Mickey Rooney, James Stewart, J. Edgar...
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  • Matías Alemanno Marcos Kremer Tomás Lavanini Guido Petti Franco Molina (from Jockey) Lucas Paulos (from Olivos) Matías Alemanno Marcos Kremer Tomás Lavanini...
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  • his circle of fans with this one." The song peaked at No. 9 on the C&W Jockey chart (now Hot Country Songs) and at No. 14 on the Best Seller chart. Horton...
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  • activist Alberto Delgado Pérez, Cuban footballer Alberto Delgado (jockey), American jockey Alex Delgado, Venezuelan baseball player Álvaro Delgado (footballer)...
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    Eaight Days." Last but not least, according to the slave narrative of James Robinson, published in 1858, when Andrew Jackson needed more men in the lead-up...
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    was still unsure of her talents. During the 1980s, she worked as a disc jockey for Radio Luxembourg. She also appeared as Paul Guilfoyle's hostage in the...
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    pastor, and his mother is Neicy Tribbett, a minister as well as a disc jockey in the Philadelphia and New York area. He toured with Faith Hill in 2000...
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  • 23, 2023. Rettig, James (February 28, 2024). "Thank You, I'm Sorry - "When I Come East"". Stereogum. Retrieved March 2, 2024. Robinson, Ellie (February...
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  • ancestor Lieutenant General James Robinson (1762–1845) who is buried at Edinburgh University. Goldie, British disc jockey of Scottish and Jamaican parentage...
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    name "Danny Stewart". By 1964, Sylvester had become Sly Stone and a disc jockey for San Mateo, California located R&B radio station KSOL, where he included...
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    Ice would be joined on stage by his disc jockeys D-Shay and Zero, as well as Earthquake, the local disc jockey at City Lights. The Vanilla Ice Posse or...
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    1947) is a New Zealand actor, known for his early long-running role as Jim Robinson in Australian tv soap opera Neighbours, American series' The O.C. (as Caleb...
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