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Armond may
refer to:
Armond Budish (born 1953), the
Democratic representative for the 8th
district of the Ohio
House of
Representatives Armond H. DeLalio...
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Armond Allen White (born 1953) is an
American film and
music critic who
writes for
National Review and Out. He was
previously the
editor of
CityArts (2011–2014)...
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Armond Rizzo (born July 19, 1990),
previously Joey Rodriguez, is an
American **** actor. Over the
course of his career, he has won
several awards...
- Dana De
Armond is an
American ****
actress and director. She
entered the
industry in 2004 and is a
member of the AVN, XRCO, and
Urban X
Halls of...
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Armond D.
Budish (/ˈbjuːdɪʃ/ BYOO-dish; b. Cleveland, Ohio,
United States, 1953) is an
American politician, lawyer, and
television host who
served as Cuyahoga...
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Armond Armstead (born
August 3, 1990) is a
former defensive tackle for the
Toronto Argonauts of the
Canadian Football League and the New
England Patriots...
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Armond Arabshahi,
known by his
stage name
Unlike Pluto, is an
American singer, songwriter, DJ and
record producer. The name
Unlike Pluto developed from...
- De
Armonds Branch is a
stream in
Atchison County in the U.S.
state of Missouri.[failed verification] De
Armonds Branch was
named after William De
Armond,...
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Gerald Armond Gallego (July 17, 1946 – July 18, 2002) and
Charlene Adell Gallego (née Williams; born
October 10, 1956) were two
American serial killers...
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Armond G. Hill (born
March 31, 1953) is an
American professional basketball coach and
former player who is
Director of
Basketball Administration for Indiana...