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  • John Diamond, Baron Diamond, PC (30 April 1907 – 3 April 2004), known as Jack Diamond, was a British Labour Party politician. Diamond was educated at...
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  • journalist John Diamond, Baron Diamond (1907–2004), British Labour politician Jon P. Diamond (born 1957), American entrepreneur John T. Diamond (1912–2001)...
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    Diamond is a gemstone formed by cutting a raw diamond. Diamonds are one of the best-known and most sought-after gems, and they have been used as decorative...
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  • journalist John Diamond, Baron Diamond (1907–2004), British politician John Roberson Diamond (1820–1880), Confederate cavalry officer King Diamond (born 1956)...
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  • Anne Margaret Diamond OBE (born 8 September 1954) is a British journalist, broadcaster, and children's health campaigner. She presently hosts the weekend...
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  • Arnold and John Slack traveled to San Francisco. They reported a diamond mine and produced a bag full of diamonds. They stored the diamonds in the vault...
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  • by Danish heavy metal band King Diamond, released on 24 February 1998. It is the first album to feature drummer John Luke Hébert and the last one to feature...
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    Diamond Head is a 1962 Eastmancolor drama romance film starring Charlton Heston, Yvette Mimieux, George Chakiris, and James Darren, directed by Guy Green...
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    specializes in the diamond industry, including mining, exploitation, retail, inscription, grading, trading and industrial diamond manufacturing. The company...
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    The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria was officially celebrated on 22 June 1897 to mark the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession...
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  • Jack Diamond (comedian) (born 1941), British comedy entertainer Jack Diamond, Baron Diamond (1907–2004), British politician and peer Jack Diamond (footballer...
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  • The Pigot Diamond, also sometimes called the Pigott Diamond, the Lottery Diamond, or the Great Lottery Diamond, was a large diamond that originated in...
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    urban and regional planning. Diamond was born on 18 May 1933, the son of the Labour Party politician Jack Diamond, Baron Diamond, and his wife Sadie. He studied...
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  • Tavernier promises a diamond to cap King Louis XIV's crown for the coronation, but the reckless haste of the king's emissary, Baron Paul de Cabannes, causes...
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    winners. Perdita, the dam of Diamond Jubilee was a successful racehorse who was bought by the Prince on the advice of John Porter. As a broodmare she produced...
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    Thomas Pitt (redirect from Diamond Pitt)
    including Louis XIV of France, Pitt and his sons went with the diamond to Calais in 1717. With John Law acting as agent, it was sold that year to the French...
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  • (1978–2000) Parmjit Dhanda (2001–2010) Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi John Diamond, Baron Diamond (1945–1951), (1957–1970) Quintin Dick (1848–1852) Terry Dicks...
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  • with 8,601 flawless diamonds, including a pear-shaped pink diamond located in the forehead that is known as the Skull Star Diamond. The skull's teeth are...
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  • No Diamonds for Ursula (Italian: I diamanti che nessuno voleva rubare) is a 1967 Italian crime film directed by Gino Mangini and starring Jeanne Valérie...
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  • Adventure in Diamonds is a 1940 American crime film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring George Brent, Isa Miranda, John Loder and Nigel Bruce....
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