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    Jean-Louis Palladin (May 7, 1946 – November 25, 2001) was a French-born chef who introduced French Nouvelle cuisine to the Washington elite at his restaurant...
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  • refer to: Aleksandr Palladin (1885 – 1972), Ukrainian biochemist Jean-Louis Palladin (1946 - 2001), French chef Vladimir Palladin (1859 – 1922), Russian...
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  • United States and was hired as a sous chef in the Watergate Hotel's Jean Louis Palladin restaurant in Washington, D.C. Ripert moved to New York in 1991,...
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  • art of fencing Jean-Louis Murat, French singer Jean-Louis Palladin, French chef of eponymous restaurant in Washington, DC Jean-Louis Schneiter, French...
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    other Swissôtel operations of similar size, location, and price. Jean-Louis Palladin's eponymous restaurant in the building closed in 1996. The hotel subsequently...
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  • Nakamura Joan Nathan Rafael Nazario Jean-Christophe Novelli Jamie Oliver Raymond Oliver Ken Oringer Jean-Louis Palladin Charlie Palmer Merrilees Parker Russ...
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  • Splichal, Patina; Los Angeles, CA Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic: Jean-Louis Palladin, Jean-Louis at the Watergate Hotel; Washington, D.C. Best Chef: Midwest:...
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  • favorites. Eat Place had many prominent patrons, including chefs Jean-Louis Palladin and Ferran Adrià, and President Bill Clinton. In 1997, Ann Cashion...
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    credits the late chef Jean-Louis Palladin with teaching him never to cook for reviews but only for the diners and himself. Palladin was an avid hunter and...
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    were added in 1997. Among them was Napa, which was overseen by chef Jean-Louis Palladin. The top of the Masquerade Tower featured a restaurant and lounge...
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  • in a special pasilla chile sauce. 8 8 "Jean-Louis Palladin" November 20, 1993 (1993-11-20) Jean-Louis Palladin—who ran his own restaurant in the Watergate...
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  • ratatouille in the south of France. He has also credited French chef Jean-Louis Palladin's first cookbook for having the biggest impact on him, as well as...
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    left in 2015. Grégory Alldritt (1997–), French Rugby Union player Jean-Louis Palladin (1946–2001), French/American Chef Larry L'Estrange (1934–2007), British...
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  • Century Ended, Century Begun (1991) Jean Louis: Cooking with the Seasons (1989); recipes by Jean-Louis Palladin The English Country House: A Tapestry...
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  • Patrick Clark (the first black chef to win a James Beard Award), and Jean-Louis Palladin. The company was the first in America to distribute fresh foie gras...
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    Culinary Arts Program C-CAP Home, the Wolfgang Puck Charity and the Jean-Louis Palladin Foundation.[citation needed] Bellanger was named one of the 10 Best...
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  • hotels, including the Four Seasons and the Watergate (replacing Jean-Louis Palladin). In 1999, he opened his first restaurant, Marcel's, and now operates...
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  • Band, Mason worked under such famous chefs as Wylie Dufresne and Jean Louis Palladin. He has appeared in an episode of Iron Chef America, losing in a...
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  • Donahue, Tom Noonan, Mary Woronov, Greta Gerwig, Dee Wallace Looking for Palladin Wildcat Releasing Andrzej Krakowski (director/screenplay) Skin Jour De...
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    see Ritual All 770 (above). Snatch, American duo of Judy Nylon and Patti Palladin. Has worked with Brian Eno. Soft Machine, British rock group. Sperm [fi]...
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  • Count. Good Morning Blues: The Autobiography of Count Basie New York: Palladin Grafton, 1985. pp. 79, 119. Parker 1925, p. 59 Bordman & Hischak 2004,...
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  • November 19, 1922 Petrograd, Russia 1911 Nominated by Vl.Palladin the only time (id=4306) Jean Casimir Félix Guyon July 21, 1831 Saint-Denis, Réunion,...
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    Otto Nathan Pablo Neruda Hans Jacob Nilsen Stanisław Ossowski Aleksandr Palladin Aubrey Pankey Andrzej Panufnik Jan Parandowski Max Pechstein Pablo Picasso...
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    Jannik Petersen Bjerrum, Ellen Swallow Richards, Alice Ball, Vladimir Palladin, Sergey Reformatsky, Prafulla Chandra Ray, Alexey Favorsky, Rosalind Franklin...
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  • 1976 NRHP-listed 243 N. Lawrence Street Philadelphia Italian Revival, Palladin St. Clement's Church 1859 built 1970 NRHP-listed 2013 Appletree Street...
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  • Lagiewski, Jean-Claude Malbet, Raymond Palladin, Jacques Fort, Michel Lasserre, Michel Sitjar, Serge Viotto, Francesco Zani, Pierre Lacroix, Jean-Claude Hiquet...
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  • Lagiewski, Jean-Claude Malbet, Raymond Palladin, Jacques Fort, Michel Lasserre, Michel Sitjar, Serge Viotto, Francesco Zani, Pierre Lacroix, Jean-Louis Dehez...
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