Each of the ten suspects filmed a scene killing Tom King.
Tom King had never been a talker, and he sat by the window, morosely silent, staring at his hands.
Tom King, leaning back in his corner and breathing hard, was disappointed.
But the environment minister, Tom King, could not give any firm commitment to further government funds.
The story deals with Tom King, a boxer who is at the very end of his career.
But then he received a personal letter from Tom King, the associate dean of admissions, who included his home phone number.
Again Tom King growled and for a moment there was silence in the room.
Tom King was forced to take extraordinary long strides to keep pace with the little man.
Tom King, the defence secretary, demanded proper treatment for prisoners of war.
Tom King died the same year as a result of alcoholism.