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Dimond may
refer to:
Anthony Dimond (1881–1953),
American politician, U.S.
House delegate from
Alaska (1933–1945)
Bobby Dimond (fl. 1940s–1950s), Australian...
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Diane Dimond (born
November 15, 1952) is an
American investigative journalist, author,
syndicated columnist, and TV commentator. She is best
known for...
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Anthony Joseph Dimond (November 30, 1881 – May 28, 1953) was an
American Democratic Party politician who was the
Alaska Territory Delegate in the United...
- A
Dimond ring or
Dimond ring
translator was an
early type of
computer read-only memory,
created in the
early 1940s by T. L.
Dimond at Bell Laboratories...
- in Fillmore, New York. It is
headed by two siblings,
Michael and
Peter Dimond.
According to a
spokesperson for the
Diocese of
Buffalo the
monastery is...
- John
Dimond may
refer to: John
Dimond (fencer) (1892–1968),
American fencer who
competed in the 1920
Summer Olympics John H.
Dimond (1918–1985), Justice...
- the whites” officially. In 1945 she
married fellow student Edmunds Grey
Dimond. He
became a
resident physician at
Indiana University Medical Center and...
- The
Dimond Center is a
regional shopping mall in Anchorage, Alaska,
United States,
located on the
southwest corner of East
Dimond Boulevard and the Old...
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William Fisher Peach Dimond (11
December 1781 – c1837) was a
playwright of the
early 19th-century who
wrote about thirty works for the theatre, including...
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Christopher Dimond is an
American playwright, librettist, and
lyricist currently living in New York City. He is most
known for his work on the musical...