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Armand

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[ahr-muhnd, ar-mahn] / ˈɑr mənd, arˈmɑ̃ /

noun

  1. a first name, French form of Herman.


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Belgium's Armand Marchant botched his descent, leaving the three racers who finished the first leg within a second of McGrath.

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Swiss racer Tanguy Nef and Belgian Armand Marchant similarly failed to get the better of Strasser, leaving the top four to race.

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Swiss racer Tanguy Nef and Belgian Armand Marchant similarly failed to get the better of Strasser, leaving the top four to race.

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In the past few months, says Arton CEO Armand Arton, the firm has seen a rise in inquiries from the U.S., accelerating in the new year.

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In the past few months, Arton Capital has seen a material increase in new inquiries from the U.S. about programs offering residence or citizenship in other countries, according to CEO Armand Arton.

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