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  1. Lead vocalist Steven Wright and drummer Gordon Fleet were originally from England, guitarist Henry Vanda and bassist Dick Diamonde came from the Netherlands while guitarist George Young was from Scotland. Wright moved to Australia with his family in 1957 while all the others emigrated in 1963 or 1964.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dick_GraysonDick Grayson - Wikipedia

    Utilizes various high-tech equipment and weapons (similar to Batman's) Richard "Dick" Grayson is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Batman, Teen Titans and Justice League.

  3. 27 April 1947. Singer (soul / R&B), with 1973 hit song I Can't Stand The Rain. Tommy James. He is 77 years 20 days old. Born. 29 April 1947. Singer and leader of Tommy James And The Shondells who had the 1968 hit song Mony Mony. Denny Carmassi. He is 77 years 19 days old.

  4. Sporting have played with a number of different CBs this season. Inácio and Diamonde may have the potential to be better players than Coates ever was, but it’s felt like the Sporting captain found a way to get himself back to being their most important defender. Marcelo came to Moreirense to give them some much needed top-level experience.

  5. Diamonde doing his gangly wrecking ball act; all elbows, knees and foreheid, injuring our players without recourse. sideline. 928 617. First-team starter. sideline. 928 617. Post 9:11 AM - Today #66 2024-05-20T09:11+00:00.

  6. The movie Dick is a comedy film released in 1999. Starring Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams, it revolves around two teenagers who stumble upon the Watergate scandal and become involved in the political intrigue surrounding it.

  7. Updated Sat May 18 2024. Dick Origin and Meaning. The name Dick is a boy's name of German origin meaning "dominant ruler". Dick was a once-common short form of Richard; replaced by Rick or Richie, and finally by the full name itself. Rude meaning -- make that two rude meanings -- pretty much knocks this one out of consideration.