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'''Jim Robinson''' is the name of more than one person of note:


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*], jazz trombonist.
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*], ] of ] from 1977 to 1993.
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*Jim Robinson is the ] founder of the ] ].
*], a fictional character who appeared in the ] '']''. The character was played by ] actor ].
*] (1940-1966) American soldier and ] recipient (posthumous)
*], one of the ], wrongly convicted in 1979 for the murder of a teenage paperboy in Staffordshire, England


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