PPT-Heights 6' 2" 1.88m 6' 1"
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185m 6 183m 5 11 18m 5 10 178m 5 9 175m 5 8 173m 5 7 170m 5 6 168m 5 5 165m 5 4 163m 5 3 160m 17m Heights David Tennant 185m Daniel Craig Will
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