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  • KYOK
  • Radio station in Conroe, Texas, United States

    KYOK (1140 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Conroe, Texas, United States, and serving Greater Houston during the daytime hours only. Owned

    KYOK

    KYOK

  • Kim Kyok-sik
  • North Korean general (1938–2015)

    General Kim Kyok-sik (Korean: 김격식; 5 October 1938 – 10 May 2015) was a defence minister of North Korea. Kim Kyok-sik was born in 1938. He studied at Kim

    Kim Kyok-sik

    Kim_Kyok-sik

  • Kim Il Sung
  • Leader of North Korea from 1948 to 1994

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Kim Il Sung

    Kim Il Sung

    Kim_Il_Sung

  • Kim Jong Un
  • Leader of North Korea since 2011

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Kim Jong Un

    Kim Jong Un

    Kim_Jong_Un

  • Hyon Yong-chol
  • North Korean general (born 1949), possibly executed in 2015

    Kim Jong Un Preceded by Ri Yong-ho Succeeded by Kim Kyok-sik Defence Minister Kim Jong-gak Kim Kyok-sik Jang Jong-nam Personal details Born Hyon Yong-chol

    Hyon Yong-chol

    Hyon_Yong-chol

  • Red-necked nightjar
  • Species of bird

    downy plumage and nocturnal habits. Its call is a repetitive mechanical kyok-kyok-kyok..., which rises and falls as the bird turns its head from side to side

    Red-necked nightjar

    Red-necked nightjar

    Red-necked_nightjar

  • KMIC
  • Radio station in Houston, Texas, United States

    targeted at African American listeners. The call sign were then changed to KYOK. Its Urban contemporary gospel format lasted on and off for over four decades

    KMIC

    KMIC

  • Kim Jong Il
  • Leader of North Korea from 1994 to 2011

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Kim Jong Il

    Kim Jong Il

    Kim_Jong_Il

  • General Staff Department of the Korean People's Army
  • North Korean military body

    제6차전원회의 공보". KCNA Watch. Retrieved 1 January 2023. VMar Ri Yong Ho, Gen. Kim Kyok Sik, Kim Yong Chun at the North Korea Leadership Watch Kim Jong-un promotes

    General Staff Department of the Korean People's Army

    General Staff Department of the Korean People's Army

    General_Staff_Department_of_the_Korean_People's_Army

  • Kim Jong-gak
  • North Korean military officer (born 1941)

    Forces (defence minister), replacing Kim Yong-Chun. He was replaced by Kim Kyok-sik on 29 November 2012. Despite the latter's appointment, which was not

    Kim Jong-gak

    Kim_Jong-gak

  • Kim Il-chol
  • North Korean politician (1933–2023)

    Kim Il-chol (1997–2009) Kim Yong-chun (2009–12) Kim Jong-gak (2012) Kim Kyok-sik (2012–13) Jang Jong-nam (2013–14) Hyon Yong-chol (2014–15) Unknown (2015)

    Kim Il-chol

    Kim Il-chol

    Kim_Il-chol

  • Ri Yong-ho (general)
  • North Korean general (1942–c. 2012)

    Military offices Preceded by Kim Kyok-sik Chief of the General Staff of the Korean People's Army 2009 – 2012 Succeeded by Hyon Yong-chol Party political

    Ri Yong-ho (general)

    Ri_Yong-ho_(general)

  • Park Su-il
  • North Korean politician and military officer

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Park Su-il

    Park_Su-il

  • No Kwang-chol
  • North Korean general and politician

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    No Kwang-chol

    No Kwang-chol

    No_Kwang-chol

  • Kim Yong-chun
  • North Korean soldier and politician (1936–2018)

    Succeeded by Kim Jong-gak Military offices Preceded by Choe Kwang Chief of the General Staff of the Korean People's Army 1995–2007 Succeeded by Kim Kyok-sik

    Kim Yong-chun

    Kim_Yong-chun

  • Kumdo
  • Korean sword-based martial art

    1894, cadets at the Kyŏngmujŏng (Police Academy) are required to train in kyŏk-gŏm (J. gekiken, "combat swordsmanship"). 1896 – The Dai Nippon Butokukai

    Kumdo

    Kumdo

  • Kang Kon
  • Korean military leader (1918–1950)

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Kang Kon

    Kang Kon

    Kang_Kon

  • Ri Yong-gil
  • North Korean army officer (born 1952)

    Preceded by Park Su-il In office August 2013 – January 2016 Preceded by Kim Kyok-sik Succeeded by Ri Myong-su In office 4 June 2018 – 6 September 2019 Preceded

    Ri Yong-gil

    Ri Yong-gil

    Ri_Yong-gil

  • Choe Hyon
  • North Korean general and politician (1907–1982)

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Choe Hyon

    Choe Hyon

    Choe_Hyon

  • Choe Kwang
  • North Korean politician (1918–1997)

    Ung-hui Pak Jae-kyong Ri Myong-su Kim Tae-sik Ok Pong-ran Kim Myong-kuk Kim Kyok-sik Chang Song-u Chon Chin-su Ju Sang-song Kim Il-chol Kang Tong-yon Pak

    Choe Kwang

    Choe_Kwang

  • Ministry of National Defence (North Korea)
  • North Korean government ministry

    November 2012 7 months  Korean People's Army Ground Force 10 Kyok-sik, KimGeneral Kim Kyok-sik 김격식 (1938–2015) November 2012 May 2013 6 months  Korean

    Ministry of National Defence (North Korea)

    Ministry of National Defence (North Korea)

    Ministry_of_National_Defence_(North_Korea)

  • Pak Jong-chon
  • North Korean military officer

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Pak Jong-chon

    Pak_Jong-chon

  • Kim Jong-gwan
  • North Korean politician and military officer

    Kim Il-chol (1997–2009) Kim Yong-chun (2009–12) Kim Jong-gak (2012) Kim Kyok-sik (2012–13) Jang Jong-nam (2013–14) Hyon Yong-chol (2014–15) Unknown (2015)

    Kim Jong-gwan

    Kim_Jong-gwan

  • O Kuk-ryol
  • North Korean politician and general (1930–2023)

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    O Kuk-ryol

    O_Kuk-ryol

  • Sabah Tshung Tsin Secondary School
  • Chinese school in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia

    to increase the students' language competitiveness. Chairman: Jimmy Yong Kyok Ming (Since January 2001) Principal: Chung Chin Hing (Since October 2019)

    Sabah Tshung Tsin Secondary School

    Sabah_Tshung_Tsin_Secondary_School

  • Nam Il
  • North Korean army officer (1915–1976)

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Nam Il

    Nam Il

    Nam_Il

  • Kyeok Sul Do
  • North Korean martial art

    Kyeok Sul Do Hangul 격술도 Hanja 撃術道 Revised Romanization Gyeok sul do McCune–Reischauer Kyŏk sul to

    Kyeok Sul Do

    Kyeok Sul Do

    Kyeok_Sul_Do

  • Kwon Yong-jin
  • North Korean politician and military officer

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Kwon Yong-jin

    Kwon_Yong-jin

  • KMJQ
  • Radio station in Houston, Texas, United States

    the San Diego–based Noble Broadcasting in 1988; it became co-owned with KYOK months later, which transitioned from an R&B/Soul format to a full-fledged

    KMJQ

    KMJQ

  • Choe Yong-gon (official)
  • North Korean politician (1900–1976)

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Choe Yong-gon (official)

    Choe Yong-gon (official)

    Choe_Yong-gon_(official)

  • Lee Kwon-mu
  • North Korean general (1914–1986)

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Lee Kwon-mu

    Lee_Kwon-mu

  • Rim Kwang-il
  • North Korean general and politician (born 1965)

    Kim Il-chol (1997–2009) Kim Yong-chun (2009–12) Kim Jong-gak (2012) Kim Kyok-sik (2012–13) Jang Jong-nam (2013–14) Hyon Yong-chol (2014–15) Unknown (2015)

    Rim Kwang-il

    Rim_Kwang-il

  • Dakyu
  • by the name of gyeokgu in Korea (Korean: 격구; Hanja: 擊毬; RR: gyeok gu; MR: kyŏk ku) since the Hanzi character 擊 (pinyin: jī) is transliterated as: gyeok

    Dakyu

    Dakyu

    Dakyu

  • KANI
  • Radio station in Wharton, Texas, United States

    Format Gospel Ownership Owner Martin Broadcasting Sister stations KWWJ, KYOK, KZZB, KEES, KGLD History First air date September 1, 1978 (1978-09-01) Technical

    KANI

    KANI

  • Kim Kwang-hyop
  • North Korean politician (1915–1970)

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Kim Kwang-hyop

    Kim Kwang-hyop

    Kim_Kwang-hyop

  • Commander-in-Chief of North Korea
  • Head of North Korea's armed forces

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Commander-in-Chief of North Korea

    Commander-in-Chief of North Korea

    Commander-in-Chief_of_North_Korea

  • O Jin-u
  • North Korean soldier and politician (1917–1995)

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    O Jin-u

    O Jin-u

    O_Jin-u

  • Jo Myong-rok
  • North Korean military officer

    Chang-han Ro Hung-se Ri Tu-song Im Jong-chun Kang Phyo-yong Kim Hyong-ryong Kim Kyok-sik Ri Yong-hwan Kim Chun-sam Ri Yong-gil Han Chang-sun Hyon Yong-chol Yang

    Jo Myong-rok

    Jo Myong-rok

    Jo_Myong-rok

  • KTJM
  • Radio station in Port Arthur, Texas

    market, which put KHYS in head-to-head competition with KMJQ, "Majic 102". KYOK 1590 AM flipped from Gospel to Rap as "Yo 1590 Raps!" in February 1991, leading

    KTJM

    KTJM

  • Pak Yong-sik
  • North Korean general (born 1950)

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Pak Yong-sik

    Pak_Yong-sik

  • Ri Thae-sop
  • North Korean politician and general

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Ri Thae-sop

    Ri_Thae-sop

  • List of urban-format radio stations in the United States
  • 107.9/107.1 - Spanish CHR KCOH – 1230 The Source – Urban Oldies/Talk KYOKKYOK AM 1140 & FM 92.3 – Urban contemporary gospel KWWJ – Gospel 96.9 FM &

    List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

    List_of_urban-format_radio_stations_in_the_United_States

  • List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KT–KZ)
  • KYNS 1340 AM San Luis Obispo, California KYNT 1450 AM Yankton, South Dakota KYOK 1140 AM Conroe, Texas KYOO 1200 AM Bolivar, Missouri KYOS 1480 AM Merced

    List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KT–KZ)

    List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_KT–KZ)

  • 2014 North Korean parliamentary election
  • Jae-on 47 Jongbaek Choe Myong-hak 48 Chungsong Ri Kun-il 49 Kwanmun Kim Kyok-sik 50 Sungri Kim Yang-gon 51 Wonam Pak Hyong-ryol 52 Ryongsong Ri Song-hui

    2014 North Korean parliamentary election

    2014 North Korean parliamentary election

    2014_North_Korean_parliamentary_election

  • Korean swordsmanship
  • Art and skill of the sword in Korea

    police cadets at the Kyongmuchong or Police Academy were required to learn Kyok Geom (Japanese Gekki ken aka kenjutsu) as one of its training subjects. Japanese

    Korean swordsmanship

    Korean_swordsmanship

  • Kim Chang-bong
  • North Korean politician (born 1919)

    (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Kim Chang-bong

    Kim_Chang-bong

  • List of acupuncture points
  • Meeting hoe eum 회음 e in Hội âm CV-2 曲骨 Qugu qū gǔ Crooked Bone gok gol 곡골 kyok kotsu? Khúc cốt CV-3 中極 Zhongji zhōng jí Middle Extremity jung geuk 중극 chū

    List of acupuncture points

    List of acupuncture points

    List_of_acupuncture_points

  • List of radio stations in Texas
  • KYOD-LP 93.7 FM Odessa North Odessa Hispanic Education Family Fundation KYOK 1140 AM Conroe Martin Broadcasting, Inc. Urban gospel KYOX 94.3 FM Comanche

    List of radio stations in Texas

    List_of_radio_stations_in_Texas

  • 10th Supreme People's Assembly
  • District: Tak Kum-chol Electoral District: Won Ung-hui Electoral District: Kim Kyok-sik Electoral District: Kim Yong-hui Electoral District: Chang Song-u Electoral

    10th Supreme People's Assembly

    10th Supreme People's Assembly

    10th_Supreme_People's_Assembly

  • Jang Jong-nam
  • North Korean general (born c. 1960)

    17 December 2012. Retrieved 2013-05-28. "North Korea Defense Minister Kim Kyok Sik Replaced With Jang Jong Nam". Huffington Post. 13 May 2013. Retrieved

    Jang Jong-nam

    Jang_Jong-nam

  • Military parades in North Korea
  • List of military parades

    Kwang-jin. The parade celebrated the 75th anniversary of the KPA. General Kim Kyok-sik, the then defence chief of the DPRK, gave the keynote address. The broadcast

    Military parades in North Korea

    Military parades in North Korea

    Military_parades_in_North_Korea

  • Harrel Tillman
  • Texan judge, actor and ministor

    gospel music program on local radio and hosted a talk show on radio station KYOK in Houston. Tillman was admitted to the Texas bar in 1962 and in 1964 was

    Harrel Tillman

    Harrel_Tillman

  • KZZB
  • Radio station in Beaumont, Texas, United States

    Gospel music Ownership Owner Martin Broadcasting, Inc. Sister stations KWWJ, KYOK, KGLD, KANI History First air date July 9, 1947 (1947-07-09) Former call

    KZZB

    KZZB

  • Ri Myong-su
  • (1988–95) Kim Yong-chun (1995–2007) Kim Kyok-sik (2007–09) Ri Yong-ho (2009–12) Hyon Yong-chol (2012–13) Kim Kyok-sik (2013) Ri Yong-gil (2013–16) Ri Myong-su

    Ri Myong-su

    Ri_Myong-su

  • 1998 North Korean parliamentary election
  • District: Tak Kum-chol Electoral District: Won Ung-hui Electoral District: Kim Kyok-sik Electoral District: Kim Yong-hui Electoral District: Chang Song-u Electoral

    1998 North Korean parliamentary election

    1998_North_Korean_parliamentary_election

  • Walt Love
  • American radio host

    was in the metropolis of Houston, Texas where he landed his big break at KYOK AM Radio in February 1968. He went on to become the first Black on-air talent

    Walt Love

    Walt_Love

  • 1986 North Korean parliamentary election
  • District (Palchon): Hong Tuk-yong Electoral District (Pujon): Yang Yohg-kyok Electoral District (Changjin): An Sung-hak Electoral District (Sasu): Kim

    1986 North Korean parliamentary election

    1986_North_Korean_parliamentary_election

  • Deaths in May 2015
  • (1987–1988), heart attack. Delois Huntley, 69, American civil rights activist. Kim Kyok-sik, 76, North Korean military officer, Defence Minister (2012–2013), acute

    Deaths in May 2015

    Deaths_in_May_2015

  • Choglamsar
  • Census Town in Ladakh, India

    ("pass"), and sar སར་ ("place"). Another theory derives the name from the words kyok ཀྱོག་ phoneticized as "tchog" ("turn, crooked, bent, winding, curved, zigzag")

    Choglamsar

    Choglamsar

    Choglamsar

  • Haterk
  • Place in Azerbaijan

    be divided into three historical parts, Shen or Pap – the village center, Kyok and Mtghaser. There are several historical and cultural heritage sites in

    Haterk

    Haterk

    Haterk

  • Rhythmic oldies
  • Radio format

    Illinois KTXQ - Fort Worth - Dallas KSOC - Dallas, Texas KTJM - Houston, Texas KYOK - Houston, Texas WJMO - Washington, D.C. WALR-FM - Atlanta, Georgia WTZA

    Rhythmic oldies

    Rhythmic_oldies

  • Kyaukse
  • Town in Mandalay Region, Myanmar

    Despite Bomb Concerns". The Irrawaddy. 19 October 2013. Moṅʻ), Raññʻ Cuiʺ (Kyokʻ chaññʻ (1993). မြန်မာ့ ဆင်ရုပ်ချိုး အနုပညာ (in Burmese). Cā pe Bimānʻ. pp

    Kyaukse

    Kyaukse

    Kyaukse

  • Starstream Records
  • Record label

    included WRKS, NY, WBMX Chicago, KJLH and KDAY in Los Angeles and KMJQ and KYOK in Houston. Recording of all individual tracks was handled by the bands and

    Starstream Records

    Starstream_Records

  • Yi Pyŏk
  • Korean Catholic leader (1754–1785)

    Yi Kŭn had held a high rank in the army, and his father, elder brother Yi Kyŏk (이격; 李格), and younger brother Yi Sŏk (이석; 李晳) were also military officials

    Yi Pyŏk

    Yi_Pyŏk

  • KGLD
  • Radio station in Tyler, Texas, United States

    Ownership Owner Salt of the Earth Broadcasting Sister stations KWWJ KANI KYOK KZZB History First air date February 16, 1956 (1956-02-16) Former call signs

    KGLD

    KGLD

  • Bonin white-eye
  • Small songbird endemic to the Bonin Islands of Japan

    fe-ee contact call, as well as ch-ee or chit alarm calls, and a scolding kyok call, made when observers came too close to the nest. The male also makes

    Bonin white-eye

    Bonin white-eye

    Bonin_white-eye

  • Rockin' Dave Allen
  • American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter

    avid listener of Houston’s two African-American radio stations, KCOH and KYOK, and the rhythm and blues they both played, music that had not generally

    Rockin' Dave Allen

    Rockin' Dave Allen

    Rockin'_Dave_Allen

  • Han Kŭkham
  • Korean military leader (?–1593)

    and surrendering his two daughters to the Japanese general. His son, Han Kyŏk (한격; 韓格), also provided geographical intelligence, including maps of Joseon

    Han Kŭkham

    Han_Kŭkham

  • KPHD
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Melba, Idaho, United States, which held the call sign KPHD from 2006 to 2013 KYOK, a radio station (1140 AM) licensed to serve Conroe, Texas, United States

    KPHD

    KPHD

  • KAOK
  • Radio station in Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States

    1947. It began as a member of the "OK Group" which included WAOK, WBOK and KYOK, serving the African-American community. Thomas Austin Gresham (1921–2015)

    KAOK

    KAOK

  • 6th Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea
  • by-elected as an alternate member on 31 March 2013, but was later removed. Kim Kyok-sik was by-elected as an alternate member on 31 March 2013, but was later

    6th Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea

    6th_Politburo_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea

  • WGOK
  • Radio station in Mobile, Alabama, United States

    Group had an OK at the end of their call letters, including WGOK in Mobile, KYOK in Houston, and WBOK in New Orleans. There were other OK stations in the

    WGOK

    WGOK

  • WNOV
  • Radio station in Milwaukee

    National talent ABC Radio Networks) "The Real Deal" Mike Neil (mornings KYOK Houston, afternoons at B94 and 104.7 The Beat WJJJ Pittsburgh and KALC Denver)

    WNOV

    WNOV

  • WLOK
  • Radio station in Memphis, Tennessee

    out of the building. In November 1968, the OK Group sold three stations—KYOK in Houston, WBOK in New Orleans, and WLOK—to Starr Broadcasting Group of

    WLOK

    WLOK

  • 6th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea
  • Workers' Party of Korea

    86 Ju To-il 주도일 Member No No 87 Ri Tu-ik 리두익 Member No No 88 Yang Ryong-kyok 양룡격 No No No 89 Jang Song-u 장성우 No No No 90 Jo Myong-rok 조명록 No Member No

    6th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea

    6th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea

    6th_Central_Committee_of_the_Workers'_Party_of_Korea

  • Bill Bentley (music producer)
  • American music industry executive

    His music career started at the age of fifteen, when he interned at the KYOK-AM radio station in Houston. While in high school, he formed a band called

    Bill Bentley (music producer)

    Bill_Bentley_(music_producer)

  • Eleven Agricultural Districts
  • Administrative divisions in medieval Burma

    "ကိုးခရိုင်သားတို့ ပျော်သည့် ဆင်ပွဲ". The Irrawaddy. 23 October 2018. Moṅʻ), Raññʻ Cuiʺ (Kyokʻ chaññʻ (1993). မြန်မာ့ ဆင်ရုပ်ချိုး အနုပညာ (in Burmese). Cā pe Bimānʻ. Vaṅʻʺ

    Eleven Agricultural Districts

    Eleven Agricultural Districts

    Eleven_Agricultural_Districts

  • 1140 AM
  • AM radio frequency

    daytime, 5 kW nighttime) KYOK Conroe, Texas 40484 D 5 30°20′40″N 95°27′32″W / 30.344444°N 95.458889°W / 30.344444; -95.458889 (KYOK - 5 kW daytime) KZMQ

    1140 AM

    1140_AM

  • Pyon In-son
  • North Korean politician and military officer (born 1946)

    which is stationed in South Hwanghae Province. He replaced General Kim Kyok-sik in this position. During the 3rd Korean Workers' Party of Korea Conference

    Pyon In-son

    Pyon_In-son

  • 7th Supreme People's Assembly
  • Male Civilian — Yang Wang-pok Not made public Not Male Civilian — Yang Yong-kyok Not made public Not Male Civilian — Yi Not made public Not Male Civilian

    7th Supreme People's Assembly

    7th Supreme People's Assembly

    7th_Supreme_People's_Assembly

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing KYOK

KYOK

AI search references containing KYOK

KYOK

  • KYOKO
  • Female

    Japanese

    KYOKO

    (恭子) Japanese name KYOKO means "child of the city."

    KYOKO

  • Kyoko
  • Girl/Female

    Japanese

    Kyoko

    Mirror.

    Kyoko

AI search queriess for Facebook and twitter posts, hashtags with KYOK

KYOK

Follow users with usernames @KYOK or posting hashtags containing #KYOK

KYOK

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