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American post-hardcore band
Lodge departed from the group the following year, which led to bassist Tim Feerick, guitarist Josh Benton, and former Tides of Man vocalist Tilian Pearson
Dance_Gavin_Dance
Surname list
Feerick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Feerick (1920–1976), American basketball player John Feerick (born 1936), American
Feerick
Irish social entrepreneur
Mike Feerick, an Irish social entrepreneur and founder of Alison, an e-learning company based in Ireland. Forbes has described Alison as one of the earliest
Mike_Feerick
American lawyer
John D. Feerick (born July 12, 1936) is a law professor at Fordham University School of Law in New York City. He served as the school's eighth dean from
John_Feerick
Order of assuming powers of US presidency
case of succession. Some historians, including Edward Corwin and John D. Feerick, have argued that the framers' intention was that the vice president would
United States presidential line of succession
United_States_presidential_line_of_succession
was replaced by Tim Feerick. In February 2010, Garren left the band, Daniel Snook was his temporary replacement before him and Feerick left. In May 2010
List of Dance Gavin Dance band members
List_of_Dance_Gavin_Dance_band_members
Irish online education platform
Ireland. It was founded on 21 April 2007 by Irish social entrepreneur Mike Feerick, it provides free online certificate and diploma courses aimed at skills
Alison_(company)
American basketball player, coach, executive
Robert Joseph Feerick (January 2, 1920 – June 8, 1976) was an American professional basketball player, coach and general manager. He was born in San Francisco
Bob_Feerick
1967 amendment enumerating presidential succession
the president remains in office, temporarily divested of authority. John Feerick, the principal draftsman of the amendment, writes that Congress deliberately
Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Twenty-fifth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
American post-hardcore band
they released the single "GreyBlood", their first with bass guitarist Tim Feerick, along with its music video, which premiered on Alternative Press. On September
Wolf_&_Bear
Men's basketball of Santa Clara University
1960, Feerick left Santa Clara in 1962 to coach the NBA's San Francisco Warriors, who had just relocated from Philadelphia. Replacing Feerick was Dick
Santa Clara Broncos men's basketball
Santa_Clara_Broncos_men's_basketball
2025 studio album by Dance Gavin Dance
first studio album recorded since the death of longtime bass guitarist Tim Feerick in April 2022 and the departure of vocalist Tilian Pearson in April 2024
Pantheon (Dance Gavin Dance album)
Pantheon_(Dance_Gavin_Dance_album)
2013 studio album by Dance Gavin Dance
studio album to feature clean vocalist Tilian Pearson, bass guitarist Tim Feerick, and guitarist Josh Benton. It is the band's only studio album to feature
Acceptance_Speech_(album)
American politician (1928–2018)
autobiography A Life of Service with former NYC Police Lieutenant Patricia Feerick-Kossman, a highly decorated cop, lawyer, and registered nurse. In 1990
Guy_Molinari
Head of state and government of the United States
Pennsylvania: The Annenberg Public Policy Center. Retrieved August 2, 2018. Feerick, John D. (2011). "Presidential Succession and Inability: Before and After
President of the United States
President_of_the_United_States
Basketball team in Washington, D.C.
(1949–1951) Fred Scolari (1946–1951) 1947 – Bob Feerick – 16.8 ppg 1948 – Bob Feerick – 16.1 ppg 1949 – Bob Feerick – 13.0 ppg 1950 – Don Otten – 14.9 ppg (in
Washington_Capitols
American basketball player and sports executive (born 1975)
Golden State Warriors general managers Eddie Gottlieb (1952–1963) Bob Feerick (1963–1974) Dick Vertlieb (1974–1976) Al Attles (1976–1986) Jack McMahon
Bob_Myers
2022 studio album by Dance Gavin Dance
guitarist in 2015. It is also their final release to feature bassist Tim Feerick, who died on April 13, 2022, and vocalist Tilian Pearson, who left the
Jackpot_Juicer
Vice President of the United States from 1913 to 1921
Harstad 2014, p. 46. Keyes 2006, p. 30. Harstad 2014, p. 54. Feerick 1992, pp. 1–3. Feerick 1992, p. 15. Bennett 2007, p. 289. Bennett 2007, p. 28. Congressional
Thomas_R._Marshall
British rock band
Feerick in 2004, who wrote and performed all the instruments for the self-titled debut album. The band began as the solo project of Michael Feerick in
Amusement_Parks_on_Fire
Second-highest constitutional office in the United States
John Adams. Vol. Two 1784–1826. Garden City, New York: Doubleday. p. 744. Feerick, John. "Essays on Amendment XXV: Presidential Succession". The Heritage
Vice President of the United States
Vice_President_of_the_United_States
States representatives from Michigan Michigan's congressional delegations Feerick, John; Freund, Paul (January 1, 1965). "From Failing Hands: the Story of
List of United States senators from Michigan
List_of_United_States_senators_from_Michigan
three times. Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Larry Costello, Ernie DiGregorio, Bob Feerick, Kyle Macy, Calvin Murphy, Steve Nash, Oscar Robertson, Larry Siegfried
List of NBA annual free throw percentage leaders
List_of_NBA_annual_free_throw_percentage_leaders
Vice President of the United States from 1969 to 1973
Cohen & Witcover 1974, pp. 80–91. Feerick 2014, pp. 127–128. Coffey 2015, p. 161. Coffey 2015, pp. 164–166. Feerick 2014, p. 128. Cohen & Witcover 1974
Spiro_Agnew
Archived from the original on October 28, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2008. "Bob Feerick Coaching Record". basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived
List of Golden State Warriors head coaches
List_of_Golden_State_Warriors_head_coaches
NBA professional basketball team season
systematic belief from Auerbach, his opening night roster included Bob Feerick from the University of Santa Clara, Bones McKinney from the University
1946–47 Washington Capitols season
1946–47_Washington_Capitols_season
Second NBA season
Fulks, Philadelphia Warriors F Howie Dallmar, Philadelphia Warriors F Bob Feerick, Washington Capitols G Max Zaslofsky, Chicago Stags All-BAA Second Team
1947–48_BAA_season
President of the United States from 1829 to 1837
Nullification 1832. Howe 2007, pp. 404–406. Remini 1984, p. 22. Jackson 1832. Feerick 1965, pp. 85–86. Meacham 2008, pp. 239–240. Ericson 1995, p. 253, fn14
Andrew_Jackson
English-born American historian (1931–2025)
Sentinel. August 22, 2025. Retrieved August 30, 2025. "Reginald Horsman". Feerick Funeral Home. Retrieved August 30, 2025. "Reginald Horsman". University
Reginald_Horsman
American basketball player and coach (born 1973)
Coach of the Year 1953: Feerick 1954: Feerick 1955: Woolpert 1956: Woolpert 1957: Woolpert 1958: Woolpert 1959: Weaver 1960: Feerick 1961: Donovan 1962: Dowell
Damon_Stoudamire
Basketball all-time team
the team. Furthermore, all nominees of the 25th Anniversary Team besides Feerick and Zaslofky have also been inducted into Naismith Memorial Basketball
NBA_25th_Anniversary_Team
Person acting as U.S. president when the office holder is incapacitated
Archived from the original on April 17, 2019. Retrieved June 15, 2018. Feerick, John. "Essays on Article II: Presidential Succession". The Heritage Guide
Acting President of the United States
Acting_President_of_the_United_States
NBA professional basketball team season
past, which led to the Capitols replacing Auerbach with player-coach Bob Feerick as the new head coach of the team for the next season. After briefly being
1948–49 Washington Capitols season
1948–49_Washington_Capitols_season
American basketball player (1936–1999)
relocated and were renamed the San Francisco Warriors under new coach Bob Feerick. This meant the Warriors team dispersed; Arizin chose to retire rather
Wilt_Chamberlain
2020 studio album by Dance Gavin Dance
the group's final studio album to be released during bass guitarist Tim Feerick's lifetime before his death in April 2022. In support of the album, the
Afterburner (Dance Gavin Dance album)
Afterburner_(Dance_Gavin_Dance_album)
Death notices website in Ireland
published in November 2020. Entrepreneur Mike Feerick, has made a claim to 20% of the shares in the company. Feerick had a business relationship with the Colemans
RIP.ie
NBA professional basketball team season
roster Players Coaches Pos. No. Player Height Weight DOB From G/F 10 Bob Feerick 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 1920-01-02 Santa Clara G 14 Sonny Hertzberg
1947–48 Washington Capitols season
1947–48_Washington_Capitols_season
First NBA season
Joe Fulks, Philadelphia Warriors C Stan Miasek, Detroit Falcons F Bob Feerick, Washington Capitols All-BAA Second Team G John Logan, St. Louis Bombers
1946–47_BAA_season
American basketball player and coach (born 1965)
Cervi (1958–1959) Neil Johnston (1959–1961) Frank McGuire (1961–1962) Bob Feerick (1962–1963) Alex Hannum (1963–1966) Bill Sharman (1966–1968) George Lee
Steve_Kerr
North American basketball league
Fulks* Philadelphia Warriors Ernie Calverley Providence Steamrollers Bob Feerick Washington Capitols Frank Baumholtz Cleveland Rebels Stan Miasek Detroit
Basketball Association of America
Basketball_Association_of_America
2020 single by Dance Gavin Dance
Pearson – clean vocals, backing unclean vocals Jon Mess – unclean vocals Tim Feerick – bass guitar Will Swan – lead guitar, backing vocals Matthew Mingus –
Prisoner (Dance Gavin Dance song)
Prisoner_(Dance_Gavin_Dance_song)
2015 studio album by Dance Gavin Dance
and rhythm guitar, backing vocals, rap vocals on "Eagle vs. Crows" Tim Feerick – bass guitar Matt Mingus – drums Additional personnel Martin Bianchini
Instant_Gratification
Archived from the original on May 22, 2015. Retrieved September 15, 2022. Feerick, John. "Essays on Amendment XXV: Presidential Succession". The Heritage
List of Jewish United States Cabinet members
List_of_Jewish_United_States_Cabinet_members
American musician (born 1985)
throughout 2012, leading to vocalist Tilian Pearson, bass guitarist Tim Feerick, and guitarist Josh Benton joining the band. The band released their fifth
Will_Swan_(musician)
Law regarding the order of succession to United States president
Archived from the original on January 14, 2021. Retrieved July 16, 2018. Feerick, John D.; Freund, Paul A. (1965). From Failing Hands: the Story of Presidential
Presidential_Succession_Act
U.S. state
June 12, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Feerick, John D. (2014) [1976]. The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Its Complete History
Maryland
American basketball coach (born 1939)
Coach of the Year 1953: Feerick 1954: Feerick 1955: Woolpert 1956: Woolpert 1957: Woolpert 1958: Woolpert 1959: Weaver 1960: Feerick 1961: Donovan 1962: Dowell
Paul_Westhead
American basketball player and coach (1923–2002)
previous season in Philadelphia) and Bob Feerick. McGuire elected to resign rather than move to the West Coast and Feerick went 31–49 in the 1962–63 season before
Alex_Hannum
2010. "Bob Feerick Coaching Record". basketball-reference.com. Archived from the original on June 14, 2011. Retrieved May 24, 2010. "Bob Feerick Statistics"
List_of_NBA_player-coaches
American basketball player and coach
Coach of the Year 1953: Feerick 1954: Feerick 1955: Woolpert 1956: Woolpert 1957: Woolpert 1958: Woolpert 1959: Weaver 1960: Feerick 1961: Donovan 1962: Dowell
Rex_Walters
2020 live album by Dance Gavin Dance
vocals (on tracks 7, 10, 12, 14), guest vocals (on tracks 2, 13, 15) Tim Feerick - bass guitar Matt Mingus - drums, percussion Additional personnel Kris
Tree_City_Sessions_2
President of the United States in 1841
Office of President of the United States McCormick 2002, pp. 141–142. Feerick, John. "Essays on Article II: Presidential Succession". The Heritage Guide
William_Henry_Harrison
Second-highest-ranking official of the US Senate
Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2023. Feerick, John D.; Freund, Paul A. (1965). From Failing Hands: the Story of Presidential
President pro tempore of the United States Senate
President_pro_tempore_of_the_United_States_Senate
2016 studio album by Dance Gavin Dance
vocals Will Swan – lead guitar, rap vocals on "Chocolate Jackalope" Tim Feerick – bass guitar Matthew Mingus – drums, percussion Additional musicians Zachary
Mothership (Dance Gavin Dance album)
Mothership_(Dance_Gavin_Dance_album)
American basketball player and coach (1936–2024)
Cervi (1958–1959) Neil Johnston (1959–1961) Frank McGuire (1961–1962) Bob Feerick (1962–1963) Alex Hannum (1963–1966) Bill Sharman (1966–1968) George Lee
Al_Attles
Educational philosophy
(Second ed.). New York: The Guilford Press. pp. 205–239. ISBN 978-1462517893. Feerick, Jack (16 December 2020). "Humoural [sic] Theory: Inside the Strange Pseudoscience
Waldorf_education
Non-profit organization headquartered in Galloway, Ireland
organization headquartered in Galway, Ireland. It was founded by Mike Feerick in 2009. The organization aims to build lasting links between the Irish
Ireland_Reaching_Out
Third NBA season
Philadelphia Warriors All-BAA Second Team C Arnie Risen, Rochester Royals C Bob Feerick, Washington Capitols F/C Bones McKinney, Washington Capitols G Ken Sailors
1948–49_BAA_season
American basketball player (1948–2022)
Cervi (1958–1959) Neil Johnston (1959–1961) Frank McGuire (1961–1962) Bob Feerick (1962–1963) Alex Hannum (1963–1966) Bill Sharman (1966–1968) George Lee
Bob_Lanier
American basketball player and basketball coach
Coach of the Year 1953: Feerick 1954: Feerick 1955: Woolpert 1956: Woolpert 1957: Woolpert 1958: Woolpert 1959: Weaver 1960: Feerick 1961: Donovan 1962: Dowell
Randy_Bennett
American NBA player and head coach
Golden State Warriors general managers Eddie Gottlieb (1952–1963) Bob Feerick (1963–1974) Dick Vertlieb (1974–1976) Al Attles (1976–1986) Jack McMahon
Don_Nelson
1915 United States Supreme Court case
quotation marks omitted). "Power of the Pardon". December 15, 2017. John D. Feerick (1975)The Pardoning Power of Article II of the Constitution (continued)
Burdick_v._United_States
Archived from the original on May 24, 2015. Retrieved January 10, 2009. Feerick, John. "Essays on Amendment XXV: Presidential Succession". The Heritage
List of African-American United States Cabinet members
List_of_African-American_United_States_Cabinet_members
Earl E. Anderson 2015 Roberta Cooper Ramo 2016 Dennis Archer 2017 John Feerick 2018 Bryan Stevenson 2019 Dale Minami 2020 William H. Neukom 2021 Lawrence
American Bar Association Medal
American_Bar_Association_Medal
American college basketball coach (born 1962)
Coach of the Year 1953: Feerick 1954: Feerick 1955: Woolpert 1956: Woolpert 1957: Woolpert 1958: Woolpert 1959: Weaver 1960: Feerick 1961: Donovan 1962: Dowell
Mark_Few
force; police brutality - 1985 Mario Cuomo Government integrity John D. Feerick (incomplete list) January 15, 1987 M. Cuomo New York utilities' response
Moreland_Act
Fourth NBA season
Armstrong (BAA) Murray Mendenhall Washington Capitols Red Auerbach (BAA) Bob Feerick In-season Team Outgoing coach Incoming coach Anderson Packers Howie Schultz
1949–50_NBA_season
Requirements". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved March 5, 2010. "Bob Feerick Stats". Basketball Reference. Retrieved January 3, 2011. "Buddy Jeannette
List of NBA annual field goal percentage leaders
List_of_NBA_annual_field_goal_percentage_leaders
City in Abu Dhabi, UAE
London: Motivate. p. 109. ISBN 1860631673. OCLC 64689681. Agyeman, K.; Feerick, C.; Jha, P.; Stosky, M.; Teran, W.; Zhong, C. (2008), Comprehensive Plan
Al_Ain
American basketball player-coach
Coach of the Year 1953: Feerick 1954: Feerick 1955: Woolpert 1956: Woolpert 1957: Woolpert 1958: Woolpert 1959: Weaver 1960: Feerick 1961: Donovan 1962: Dowell
Hank_Egan
American basketball player and coach
Coach of the Year 1953: Feerick 1954: Feerick 1955: Woolpert 1956: Woolpert 1957: Woolpert 1958: Woolpert 1959: Weaver 1960: Feerick 1961: Donovan 1962: Dowell
John_Olive
18th NBA season
Wolf Jack McMahon Detroit Pistons Dick McGuire Charles Wolf San Francisco Warriors Bob Feerick Alex Hannum Syracuse Nationals Alex Hannum Dolph Schayes
1963–64_NBA_season
Play by William Shakespeare
Bergeron 1980, pp. 31–41. Boling 2000, pp. 33–66. Parolin 2002, p. 188. Feerick 2016. Kerrigan 2010. Floyd-Wilson 2003. Ziegler 1990, pp. 73–90. Wayne
Cymbeline
National Basketball Association honor
Fulks* Philadelphia Warriors Ernie Calverley Providence Steamrollers Bob Feerick Washington Capitols Frank Baumholtz Cleveland Rebels Stan Miasek Detroit
All-NBA_Team
Ceremony marking the start of a new presidential term
Office of the Secretary, United States Senate. Retrieved June 20, 2018. Feerick, John D.; Freund, Paul A. (1965). From Failing Hands: the Story of Presidential
United States presidential inauguration
United_States_presidential_inauguration
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)". va.gov. Retrieved November 19, 2021. Feerick, John. "Essays on Amendment XXV: Presidential Succession". The Heritage
List of Hispanic and Latino American United States Cabinet members
List_of_Hispanic_and_Latino_American_United_States_Cabinet_members
1954 war drama film by Edward Dmytryk
forth conditions for removing the President of the United States. John D. Feerick, former dean of Fordham University School of Law, who assisted in drafting
The_Caine_Mutiny_(1954_film)
2010 memoir by Chely Wright
Mark of the NY Journal of Books called it a "gut-wrenching story." Jack Feerick of Kirkus Reviews praised for being "unbelievably raw," specifically in
Like Me: Confessions of a Heartland Country Singer
Like_Me:_Confessions_of_a_Heartland_Country_Singer
Basketball executive and sports agent
Golden State Warriors general managers Eddie Gottlieb (1952–1963) Bob Feerick (1963–1974) Dick Vertlieb (1974–1976) Al Attles (1976–1986) Jack McMahon
Larry_Riley_(basketball)
2021 studio album by Tilian
percussion Louie Baltazar – lead guitar on "All I Crave Is Peace" Tim Feerick – recording on "All I Crave Is Peace" Matt Malpass – production on "Factory
Factory_Reset_(album)
American basketball player
Golden State Warriors general managers Eddie Gottlieb (1952–1963) Bob Feerick (1963–1974) Dick Vertlieb (1974–1976) Al Attles (1976–1986) Jack McMahon
Dave_Twardzik
American basketball player-coach
Coach of the Year 1953: Feerick 1954: Feerick 1955: Woolpert 1956: Woolpert 1957: Woolpert 1958: Woolpert 1959: Weaver 1960: Feerick 1961: Donovan 1962: Dowell
Tom_Asbury
American basketball coach (born 1964)
Cervi (1958–1959) Neil Johnston (1959–1961) Frank McGuire (1961–1962) Bob Feerick (1962–1963) Alex Hannum (1963–1966) Bill Sharman (1966–1968) George Lee
Eric_Musselman
American college basketball player
Coach of the Year 1953: Feerick 1954: Feerick 1955: Woolpert 1956: Woolpert 1957: Woolpert 1958: Woolpert 1959: Weaver 1960: Feerick 1961: Donovan 1962: Dowell
Dan_Fitzgerald
American politician (1935–2024)
Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved July 25, 2020. "Betty Jo Nelsen". Feerick Funeral Home. October 23, 2024. Beck, Joe (January 22, 1990). "Nelsen closes
Betty_Jo_Nelsen
American executive
serves as Vice Chair of the Board of National Action Network; member of the Feerick Center for Social Justice Advisory Board; member of the Center for Law
Jennifer_Jones_Austin
American lawyer
chairs and start the Feerick Center for Social Justice and Dispute Resolution, named in honor of Treanor's predecessor, John Feerick. Plans for a new skyscraper
William_Treanor
United States term of classification
Legal Definition". US Legal System. USLegal. Retrieved January 17, 2022. Feerick, John. "Essays on Article II: Presidential Succession". The Heritage Guide
Officer_of_the_United_States
American basketball coach (1930–2015)
Coach of the Year 1953: Feerick 1954: Feerick 1955: Woolpert 1956: Woolpert 1957: Woolpert 1958: Woolpert 1959: Weaver 1960: Feerick 1961: Donovan 1962: Dowell
Jerry_Tarkanian
NBA professional basketball team season
1962–63 San Francisco Warriors season Head coach Bob Feerick Arena Cow Palace Results Record 31–49 (.388) Place Division: 4th (Western) Playoff finish
1962–63 San Francisco Warriors season
1962–63_San_Francisco_Warriors_season
2016 live album by Dance Gavin Dance
Jon Mess - unclean vocals Will Swan - lead guitar, backing vocals Tim Feerick - bass guitar Matt Mingus - drums, percussion Additional musicians Josh
Tree_City_Sessions
American basketball coach (1913–1994)
Cervi (1958–1959) Neil Johnston (1959–1961) Frank McGuire (1961–1962) Bob Feerick (1962–1963) Alex Hannum (1963–1966) Bill Sharman (1966–1968) George Lee
Frank_McGuire
Third lockout in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA)
arbitrator John Feerick ruled that the owners did not have to pay players with guaranteed contracts during the lockout. Feerick's decision gave the
1998–99_NBA_lockout
Intercollegiate sports teams of Santa Clara University
Steve Nash, and Kurt Rambis, as well as college stars Ken Sears and Bob Feerick. The Team has played in the NCAA tournament in 11 different seasons, reaching
Santa_Clara_Broncos
Day of the year
American writer and professor of biochemistry (died 1992) 1920 – Bob Feerick, American basketball player and coach (died 1976) 1921 – Glen Harmon, Canadian
January_2
American basketball player (born 1980)
Golden State Warriors general managers Eddie Gottlieb (1952–1963) Bob Feerick (1963–1974) Dick Vertlieb (1974–1976) Al Attles (1976–1986) Jack McMahon
Mike_Dunleavy_Jr.
American multinational law firm
attorney general and U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey John Feerick, former dean of Fordham University School of Law Joseph Flom, name-partner
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom
Skadden,_Arps,_Slate,_Meagher_&_Flom
American basketball coach and executive (1917–2006)
Gotham v t e Washington Capitols head coaches Red Auerbach (1946–1949) Bob Feerick (1949–1950) Bones McKinney (1950–1951) v t e Atlanta Hawks head coaches
Red_Auerbach
American basketball coach and player (born 1951)
Cervi (1958–1959) Neil Johnston (1959–1961) Frank McGuire (1961–1962) Bob Feerick (1962–1963) Alex Hannum (1963–1966) Bill Sharman (1966–1968) George Lee
George_Karl
American basketball coach and executive
Golden State Warriors general managers Eddie Gottlieb (1952–1963) Bob Feerick (1963–1974) Dick Vertlieb (1974–1976) Al Attles (1976–1986) Jack McMahon
Garry_St._Jean
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Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
The Companion of Prophet Mohammed
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, German
Army Ruler; Powerful One; Mason; Wall Maker
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Control of the Senses; Self-control
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Tamil
Fearless, Beloved
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Godly Prince
Girl/Female
Tamil
Worshipped
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Arabic, Muslim
Name of Lion; Height
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Tamil
East, Morning
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Superman
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