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Diament (other)
Diament may refer to: * James Westcott, also known as James Diament Westcott, Jr. * Rob Diament, English singer-songwriter * ''Popiół i diament'', Polish title for the novel '' Ashes and Diamonds'' See also * Diamond (other) * Diamant (other) * Dimond (other) * Dymond (other) * Dyment (other) Dyment can refer to: * Albert Dyment, Canadian politician * Clifford Dyment, Welsh poet * Dave Dyment, Canadian artist * Dyment, Ontario, Canada * Dyment Falls, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada * Dyment Island, Cranton Bay, Antarctica * ''R. v. Dymen ... * Diament, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (south-central Poland) {{disambig ...
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James Westcott
James Diament Westcott Jr. (May 10, 1802January 19, 1880) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served as the first Class 3 United States Senator from Florida from 1845 to 1849. Early life and career Westcott was born in Alexandria, DC where his father, James Sr., was transitioning from newspaper publisher to politician. James Jr.'s grandfather was a captain in the American Revolutionary War. When Westcott was young, his family moved to New Jersey where his father established a political career in the Assembly and as Secretary of State of New Jersey from 1830 to 1840. James Jr. married Rebecca Bacon Sibley on August 7, 1821.Cape May County, NJ, Records - Marriages
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Rob Diament
Temposhark was an English electronic rock band, formed in London and Brighton by singer-songwriter Robert Diament and one-time music producer Luke Busby. Temposhark were best known for their songs ''Bye Bye Baby'', ''Joy'', ''It's Better To Have Loved'' and ''Not That Big''; a duet with singer Imogen Heap which appeared on their 2008 debut album ''The Invisible Line''. Their second album Threads was released in 2010 and reached the top 15 on iTunes UK electronic albums chart. Other notable artist collaborations include Guy Sigsworth, Sean McGhee, Youth from Killing Joke, Kate Havnevik, Melnyk, Camille, MaJiKer, Morgan Page, Avril and the virtuoso violinist Sophie Solomon. Temposhark's music has been featured in numerous television programmes, including the US advertising campaign for British TV series Downton Abbey in 2011. Early EPs and collaborations (2004–2007) The initial idea for Temposhark started in London whilst Diament was recording and writing with producer ...
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Ashes And Diamonds
''Ashes and Diamonds'' ( Polish original: ''Popiół i diament'', literally: ''Ash and Diamond'') is a 1948 novel by the Polish writer Jerzy Andrzejewski. The story takes place during the last few days of World War II in Europe, and describes the political and moral dilemmas associated with the soon to be suppressed Anti-communist resistance in Poland (1944–1946).Jean Albert Bédé, William Benbow Edgerton ''Columbia dictionary of modern European literature.''Page 632. ''Columbia University Press'', 1980. The protagonist Maciek is a soldier in the underground anti-communist Polish army assigned to kill the Communist Szczuka. The story follows Maciek's and other characters' actions in those ominous days. According to a Polish journalist Krzysztof Kąkolewski the original story was the killing of a Communist – and robber – Jan Foremniak, in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski in January 1945. The first edition was published in 1947 as ''Zaraz po wojnie'' (''Directly After the War'') ...
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Diamond (other)
Diamond is the hardest known natural material. Diamond may also refer to: Other common meanings * Diamond (gemstone), use of the mineral as a gemstone * Diamonds (suit), a suit in a standard deck of cards People * Diamond (surname) * Diamond (given name), a unisex given name * Thomas Pitt (1653–1726), English merchant nicknamed "Diamond" Pitt for his ownership of the Regent Diamond *Diamond (rapper) (born 1988), American rapper * Alex Diamond, pseudonym of German artist Jörg Heikhaus (born 1967) *Wayne Daniel or Diamond (born 1956), retired cricketer from Barbados * Ramon Dekkers or the Diamond (1969–2013), former Muay Thai and kickboxer *Malaipet or the Diamond (born 1981), mixed martial artist, kickboxer and Muay Thai fighter *Diamond, a member of the TV show '' American Gladiators'' * "Diamond" Dallas Page (born 1956), American professional wrestler *"Diamond" Timothy Flowers, American professional wrestler from All-Star Wrestling *Diamond (wrestler), Mexican professiona ...
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Diamant (other)
Diamant is a French expendable launch rocket system. Diamant may also refer to: People * Diamant (surname) Transportation * Diamant (German bicycle company), established 1862 * Diamant (Norwegian bicycle company), established 1901 * Diamant (train), an international train linking Belgium and Germany * Diamant (Antwerp premetro station), a station on the Antwerp Pre-metro * Diamant premetro station, a station on the Brussels Metro * FFA Diamant, a Swiss family of gliders * ITV Diamant, a French paraglider * ''Ocean Diamond'', a cruise ship formerly named ''Le Diamant'' * Piel Diamant, a French single-engine aircraft Places * Canton of Le Diamant, a former canton in Martinique * Le Diamant, a town and commune in Martinique * Cap Diamant, the cape on which Quebec City is located * Diamond Rock (''Rocher du Diamant''), an island off the coast of Martinique Arts and entertainment * ''Diamant'' (board game), a multiplayer game designed by Alan R. Moon and Bruno Faidutti * '' ...
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Dimond (other)
Dimond may refer to: People * Anthony Dimond (1881–1953), American politician, U.S. House delegate from Alaska (1933–1945) * Bobby Dimond (fl. 1940s–1950s), Australian rugby league footballer * Diane Dimond (born 1952), American investigative journalist and TV commentator * John H. Dimond (1918–1985), American jurist, member of inaugural Alaska Supreme Court * Michael Dimond, Superior of Most Holy Family Monastery * Peter Dimond (1938–2021), Australian rugby league footballer * William Dimond (1781–c.1837), English playwright * William Wyatt Dimond (1750–1813), English actor and theatre manager Other uses * Dimond High School, Anchorage, Alaska, United States * Dimond Center, a shopping mall in Anchorage, Alaska, United States * Dimond District, Oakland, California * Dimond Gorge Dimond Gorge is a gorge on the Fitzroy River, Western Australia, within Mornington Sanctuary. Features Fauna The Short-eared rock-wallaby is a known inhabitant of Dimond Gorge. River l ...
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Dymond (other)
Dymond may refer to: People * Alfred Hutchinson Dymond (1827−1903), a Canadian writer and politician * George Dymond (1797–1835), a British architect * Matthew Dymond (1911–1996), a Canadian politician and physician * Jonathan Dymond (1796–1828), a British Quaker ethical philosopher * Dymond (wrestling), American valet and professional wrestler Other uses * Dymond Creek, a tributary of the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania, U.S. * Dymond, Ontario, a Canadian township, now part of Temiskaming Shores See also * Diamond (other) * Diamant (other) * Diament (other) * Dimond (other) * Dyment (other) Dyment can refer to: * Albert Dyment, Canadian politician * Clifford Dyment, Welsh poet * Dave Dyment, Canadian artist * Dyment, Ontario, Canada * Dyment Falls, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada * Dyment Island, Cranton Bay, Antarctica * ''R. v. Dymen ...
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Dyment (other)
Dyment can refer to: * Albert Dyment, Canadian politician * Clifford Dyment, Welsh poet * Dave Dyment, Canadian artist * Dyment, Ontario, Canada * Dyment Falls, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada * Dyment Island, Cranton Bay, Antarctica * ''R. v. Dyment'', a leading Supreme Court of Canada decision on the constitutional right to privacy See also * Diamond (other) * Diamant (other) * Dymond (other) * Diament (other) * Dimond (other) Dimond may refer to: People * Anthony Dimond (1881–1953), American politician, U.S. House delegate from Alaska (1933–1945) * Bobby Dimond (fl. 1940s–1950s), Australian rugby league footballer * Diane Dimond (born 1952), American investigativ ...
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