Mary Grigson (born 3 June 1971) is an Australian cross-country mountain biker. Grigson participated in the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta coming 15th...
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Ryan Richard Grigson (born February 23, 1972) is an American football executive who is the senior vice president of player personnel for the Minnesota...
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Jane Grigson (born Heather Mabel Jane McIntire; 13 March 1928 – 12 March 1990) was an English cookery writer. In the latter part of the 20th century she...
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Force Lionel Grigson (1942–1994), British jazz pianist, cornettist and teacher Mary Grigson (born 1971), Australian cyclist Ryan Grigson (born 1972),...
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father was the poet and writer Geoffrey Grigson, and her half-brother was musician and educator Lionel Grigson. Grigson was born in the village of Broad Town...
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Dame Mary Rosa Alleyne Hunnings DBE (née Berry; born 24 March 1935) is an English food writer, chef, baker and television presenter. After being encouraged...
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editor and journalist Mary Grigoriadis (born 1942), American artist Mary Grigson (born 1971), Australian cross-country mountain biker Mary Grimes (1861–1921)...
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Geoffrey Edward Harvey Grigson (2 March 1905 – 25 November 1985) was a British poet, writer, editor, critic, exhibition curator, anthologist and naturalist...
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Pelynt in Cornwall, south-west England, to Canon William Shuckforth Grigson and Mary Beatrice Boldero, and was one of seven brothers, including Geoffrey...
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Kathy Lynch and Mary Grigson, gained New Zealand two qualifying positions for the Olympics; no New Zealand men qualified. Grigson accepted an offer...
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Lionel Grigson (12 February 1942 – 14 June 1994) was an English jazz pianist, cornettist, trumpeter, composer, writer and teacher, who in the 1980s started...
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or Saunders could also have a filling of sliced meat. According to Jane Grigson in English Food, mincing originally meant chopping something with a knife...
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beef-steak and kidney puddings!" According to the cookery writer Jane Grigson, the first published recipe to include kidney with the steak in a suet...
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sportscaster 27 May – Wayne Carey, Australian rules footballer 3 June – Mary Grigson, cyclist 10 June Kyle Sandilands, DJ, Australian Idol judge and TV presenter...
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Carrier, p. 196; Claiborne, p. 134; Escoffier, p. 692; Field, p. 179; Grigson, p. 205; Guérard, p. 202; Pomiane. p. 225; Robuchon, pp. 156–157; and Roux...
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cochineal and 'highly flavoured' with brandy. The English cookery writer Jane Grigson has a trifle in her book on English Food (first published in 1974) and...
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Athenaeum, p.157 English Food, Jane Grigson, Penguin Books Ltd, 1998 Edition English Puddings, Sweet and Savoury, Mary Norwak, Grub Street Publishing, 2004...
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C. Stephenson and Arthur Sullivan According to the cookery writer Jane Grigson, the first published recipe for the combination of steak and kidney was...
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Christoph Sauser Barbara Blatter 15 July 2001 Durango Julien Absalon Mary Grigson 5 August 2001 Leysin Miguel Martinez Laurence Leboucher 12 August 2001...
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Hesjedal Roland Green Adam Coates Chrissy Redden Australia Sid Taberlay Mary Grigson Trent Lowe Cadel Evans Spain José Antonio Hermida Carlos Coloma Iñaki...
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Wood, Caroline Buchanan, Gracie Elvin, Michael Matthews, Tracey Gaudry, Mary Grigson, Chloe Hosking, Dan Ellis, Rebecca Henderson Paralympics: Michael Milton...
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place) Robert Woods Final — 2:33:14 (→ 16th place) Women's cross country Mary Grigson Final — 2:02.38 (→ 15th place) Men's 3m springboard Michael Murphy Preliminary...
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Kerrie Meares – Gold, 35.084 s Women's Cross Country (Mountain Bike) Mary Grigson – Bronze, 1 hour 32 min 49 s Men's Road Race (187.2 km) Stuart O'Grady...
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full-time professional cyclists went past her, and Lynch ended up 21st, with Mary Grigson 33rd, and the other Kiwis further back. They had gained New Zealand two...
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0.35 4 Alla Epifanova Russia + 1.21 5 Alison Sydor Canada + 2.55 6 Mary Grigson Australia + 3.58 7 Alison Dunlap United States + 4.28 8 Chrissy Redden...
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Cadel Evans Men's cross-country 2:13:31 7 Paul Rowney 2:14:22 10 Rob Woods 2:14:42 13 Anna Baylis Women's cross-country 2:00:53 21 Mary Grigson 1:53.22 6...
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Lesley Tomlinson Canada 2:01.04 14. Alla Yepifanova Russia 2:01.35 15. Mary Grigson Australia 2:02.38 16. Silvia Fürst Switzerland 2:03.04 17. Erica Green...
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Hesjedal Roland Green Adam Coates Chrissy Redden Australia Sid Taberlay Mary Grigson Trent Lowe Cadel Evans Spain José Antonio Hermida Carlos Coloma Iñaki...
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cookbooks, such as those of Marguerite Patten, Delia Smith, Jane Grigson and in Mary Norwak's book on English Puddings. In the 1960s, it was on the British...
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Event Gold Silver Bronze 2002 Chrissy Redden (CAN) Susy Pryde (NZL) Mary Grigson (AUS) 2006 details Marie-Hélène Prémont (CAN) Rosara Joseph (NZL) Kiara...
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