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  • #REDIRECT [[Diamond (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...diamond''', also called a '''ball field''' or '''baseball field''', is the diamond-shaped field upon which the game of [[Baseball|baseball]] is played. Its m
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  • {{dambigbox|Diamond (gemstone)|Diamond}} '''Diamond''', a type of precious [[gemstone]] made from carbon, is the hardest natura
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  • {{rpl|Diamond (gemstone)}} *Diamond, shape called rhombus in geometry and lozenge in heraldry
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diamond (gemstone)/Definition]]
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  • The '''Diamond-Dybvig model''' uses [[game theory]] to provide a mathematical explanation <ref>[http://minneapolisfed.org/research/QR/QR2412.pdf Douglas Diamond and Phillip Dybvig: ''Bank Runs, Deposit Insurance, and Liquidity'',Federal
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  • '''James Buchanan ("Diamond Jim") Brady''' (August 12, 1856–April 13, 1917), was an American salesman ...Certainly no one, until at least 2009, has ever tried to seriously examine Diamond Jim's supposed daily consumption of calories.
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  • | title = Diamond Jim Brady: Prince of the Gilded Age | title = Diamond Jim: The Life And Times Of James Buchanan Brady
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Diamond]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * http://science.howstuffworks.com/diamond.htm/printable Bonsor, Kevin; Gibson, Candace. "How Diamonds Work". Howstu
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Diamond Jim Brady]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{rpl|Diamond (gemstone)}} *Diamond, shape called rhombus in geometry and lozenge in heraldry
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  • ...diamond''', also called a '''ball field''' or '''baseball field''', is the diamond-shaped field upon which the game of [[Baseball|baseball]] is played. Its m
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  • | title = Diamond Jim Brady: Prince of the Gilded Age | title = Diamond Jim: The Life And Times Of James Buchanan Brady
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  • #REDIRECT [[Baseball diamond]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diamond (disambiguation)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diamond (gemstone)/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Baseball diamond/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diamond (gemstone)/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Baseball diamond/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diamond (gemstone)/External Links]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diamond (gemstone)/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Baseball diamond/External Links]]
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  • <noinclude>(melting point for diamond)</noinclude>
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  • *<nowiki>[Diamond]</nowiki>{{cite book | editor=Dan Diamond (ed.) | title=The Official National Hockey League Stanley Cup Centennial Bo *<nowiki>[Diamond, Zweig, and Duplacey]</nowiki> {{cite book | last=Diamond | first=Dan | coauthors=Eric Zweig, and James Duplacey | title=The Ultimate
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  • {{dambigbox|Diamond (gemstone)|Diamond}} '''Diamond''', a type of precious [[gemstone]] made from carbon, is the hardest natura
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  • ...sion series that aired on NBC from 1955–1960, starring Peter Graves, Bobby Diamond, Joey Clark Newton, and William Fawcett.
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  • *[[Diamond (gemstone)|Diamond]]
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  • The '''Diamond-Dybvig model''' uses [[game theory]] to provide a mathematical explanation <ref>[http://minneapolisfed.org/research/QR/QR2412.pdf Douglas Diamond and Phillip Dybvig: ''Bank Runs, Deposit Insurance, and Liquidity'',Federal
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  • ...he ability of harder minerals to scratch softer ones, from 1 (talc) to 10 (diamond).
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  • The [[Diavik Diamond Mine]] in [[Canada]]'s [[Northwest Territories]] has a fleet of eleven 830E | title=Diavik Fact Book: The Diavik Diamond Mine
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  • ...ed a ''bat'', played between two teams of 9 players each on a field with a diamond shaped circuit consisting of 4 bases.
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  • Arrowhead type: Solid diamond. Arrowhead type: Unfilled-diamond(lozenge).
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  • ...y in nature means it is usually man-made. Its hardness is exceeded only by diamond and has potential as a semiconductor for applications requiring high power,
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  • *Diamond, Larry. 2008. ''The Spirit of Democracy: The Struggle to Build Free Societi
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  • {{r|Diamond (gemstone)}}
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  • ...s general Manager 800-page overview of the history of South Africa and its diamond mines.
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  • |Diamond mining.jpg|A diamond miner
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  • === The Hodge diamond ===
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  • {{r|Diamond}}
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  • {{r|Diamond Dogs}}
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  • ...s+in+Kalahari/2100-11395_3-6067495.html?tag=nefd.top Zeppelin seeks hidden diamond stashes in Kalahari] from [[CNET]]
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  • *10&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Diamond]] Diamond, for example, is extremely harder than corundum; flourite is not much harde
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  • {{r|Diamond Sutra}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Diamond Jim Brady]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * ''[[Guns, Germs and Steel]]'' by Jared Diamond (ISBN 0-393-03891-2)
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  • ...te is one of two [[crystallographic]] carbon allotropes, the other being [[diamond]]. Graphite has a [[lamellar]] structure constituting of layers called [[gr
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  • ...it name means – Simha – Lion; Nada – Roar, a warrior's battle cry; Vagra – Diamond/Thunder Bolt; Mushtti – boxing. and was attributed it to their god [https ...datta (Lion's Skill). Its other name was Simhanada Vajramushtti (Lion Roar Diamond Boxing). Lion's Skill was synonymous with Vajramushti/Vajramukti hence: Sim
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  • {{r|Diamond}}
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  • * Marr, Andrew, ''Diamond Queen'', BBC 2012
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  • {{r|Diamond}}
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  • |{{Image|Diamond Shamrock refinery.jpg|right|200px|A part of the Diamond Shamrock refinery in Colorado}}
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  • {{r|Diamond}}
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  • {{r|Diamond}}
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  • {{r|Diamond}}
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  • ...stable, but fortunately at normal temperatures the rate of conversion from diamond to graphite is imperceptibly slow! In the mid-1980s a further family of car
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Diamond]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ge]]. In contrast, the American hemispheres had a north-south axis, argued Diamond, which meant there were radical changes in climate from [[North America]] t
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  • * Bobby Diamond
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  • {{r|Diamond Jim Brady}}
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  • From Feb. 2024, reported by E.J. Diamond
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  • ...brittle material, usually metal but sometimes harder substances such as [[diamond]] or [[tungsten carbide]].
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  • {{r|Black Diamond Bay}}
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  • ...l shaft with a hard cutter of [[tungsten carbide]] or [[diamond|industrial diamond]].
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  • ...point]] of 3800 °C. Carbon's density is 2.26 g/cc (graphite) or 3.51 g/cc (diamond). ...e carbon cycle] NASA</ref> as it is a constituent of all organic matter. [[Diamond]], [[graphite]], and [[fullerene]]s are non-[[Organic chemistry|organic]] c
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  • {{r|Diamond-square algorithm}}
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  • {{Image|Blick auf Honolulu.jpg|right|350px|View of Honolulu from Diamond Head/Lēʻahi}}
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  • {{r|Diamond}}
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  • ...xtreme hardness of the material, which is only exceeded by the hardness of diamond.
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  • ...so known as [[Tantric]] Buddhism. The word 'Vajrayana' comes from 'Vajra' (diamond / thunderbolt) and 'Yana'(path / mode / method). Vajra also denotes the mal
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  • ...e forces working against Haiti]'. 15th January 2010. Discussion by [[Jared Diamond]].</ref>
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  • * Diamond J (1997) ''Guns, Germs and Steel: A Short History of Everybody for the Last
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  • #'Sweet Caroline' (Neil Diamond) - 2:55
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  • '''James Buchanan ("Diamond Jim") Brady''' (August 12, 1856–April 13, 1917), was an American salesman ...Certainly no one, until at least 2009, has ever tried to seriously examine Diamond Jim's supposed daily consumption of calories.
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  • #'Black Diamond Bay' (Bob Dylan, Jacques Levy) – 7:30
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  • *Diamond Tetra
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  • Image:Diamond-a4.png|Crystal structure of [[diamond]]
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  • {{rpl|Diamond}}
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  • {{r|Diamond Jim Brady}}
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  • {{r|Diamond}}
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  • | ''Diamond Dogs'' by David Bowie | ''Diamond Dogs'' by David Bowie
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  • ...knife sharpening may either use a bonded abrasive, such as carborundum or diamond, or may be made of metal harder than that of the knife. Hones are typically
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  • * Marks, Gary and Larry J. Diamond (eds) ''Reexamining Democracy: Essays in Honor of Seymour Martin Lipset,''
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  • ...ber of organized crime to the [[Court of St. James's]]. The character "Joe Diamond" is the fictional representation of the killer of Kennedy's alleged assassi
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  • {{r|Neil Diamond}}
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  • ...ility for most leading roles; actors such as [[James Earl Jones]], [[Selma Diamond]] and [[Julie Kavner]] have been able to turn this to their advantage, ofte
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  • ==The Water-Diamond Paradox== ...f value. The most important of them was described by Smith as the "[[water-diamond paradox]]".
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  • ...trieved on October 17, 2007.</ref>{{Image|Diamond mining.jpg|right|150px|A diamond miner.}} Each province is subdivided into [[municipality|municipalities]] o ...rts. The other is the production of diamonds. Angola is the fourth-largest diamond producer in the world, producing around 739 million USD in 2000. <ref>Insti
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  • ...ak leaf. The British and widespread Commonwealth usage has a crown and one diamond.
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  • <tr><td> [[Diamond]] <td> 5.5–10
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  • {{r|Larry Diamond}}
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  • ...e there are already 4 diamonds on the board, you know there are (13-4) = 9 diamond cards left that could come out. Therefore, you have 9 outs.
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  • ...e are [[natural resources]] including [[petroleum]], [[natural gas]] and [[diamond]]s. Coffee, cocoa and [[palm oil]] are the main products grown.<ref>''CIA -
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  • | [[Rio Tinto Group|Rio Tinto Incorporated]] || [[Diavik Diamond Mine]] || Diamonds
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  • ...be. The latter stylus for vinyl records were made out of [[Sapphire]] or [[diamond]].
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  • | Neil Diamond | Neil Diamond
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  • ...e forces working against Haiti]'. 15th January 2010. Discussion by [[Jared Diamond]].</ref>
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  • ...perator at the [[Diamond Head Lighthouse|Coast Guard Station]] at nearby [[Diamond Head]].<ref name=coastguard2017-05-04/><ref name=coastguard2018-09-27/> He ...= Hawai’ian-American Coast Guardsman Melvin Kealoha Bell manned the Diamond Head radio station during the attack on Pearl Harbor warning commercial ves
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  • | [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] || 2006 | [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]] || 2021
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  • ...|quote= |accessdate=}}</ref><ref name="pmid440357">{{cite journal |author=Diamond GA, Forrester JS |title=Analysis of probability as an aid in the clinical d
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  • The item around which the plot revolves is a valuable diamond necklace belonging to Lord Emsworth's imperious sister that needs to be sto ...erican crooks, estranged lovers from years past who are now both after the diamond necklace. Cootes returns to the castle, and forces Psmith to help him get i
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  • * [[Diamond]]
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  • ...focal point of the game and upon which is built the infield, a equisided, diamond-shaped area with 4 bases which must be successfully touched in consecutive ...with the defensive team's pitcher, stationed in the middle of the infield diamond, delivering the ball to the batter (stationed near home plate) in the presc
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  • ...crown and three diamonds, where a major general wears crossed swords and a diamond. All general officer ranks are distinguished by crossed swords.
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  • #'And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind' (Neil Diamond) - 3:09
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  • ...is [[Licca-chan]] (リカちゃん ''Rika-chan''), which first appeared in 1967; a [[diamond]]-studded version appeared in 2008, valued at ¥100 million (about US$1 mil
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  • ...e forces working against Haiti]'. 15th January 2010. Discussion by [[Jared Diamond]].</ref>
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  • ...including [[Balassa-Samuelson effect]],[[Capital Asset Pricing Model]], [[Diamond-Dybvig model]], [[Keynesianism]], [[IS-LM model]], [[monetarism]],
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  • *[[Shwachman-Diamond syndrome]]
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  • ...e, Wishbone Ash, and Mott the Hoople. He also recorded and mixed Bowie's ''Diamond Dogs'' album in 1974. With Led Zeppelin, Harwood engineered ''Houses of the
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