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    80-percent shares of Aikens's restaurants, leaving Aikens with the remaining 20 percent. Aikens operated a fish-and-chip restaurant, Tom's Place, which only...
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    chef was injured with a hot knife. Aikens left Pied à Terre one week later. Since his departure from Pied à Terre, Aikens worked for Pierre Koffman again...
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    politician. For the English chef and his restaurant, see Tom Aikens and Tom Aikens (restaurant). Thomas Aikens (29 April 1900 – 30 November 1985) was a politician...
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  • were selected because two dishes were tied third in scoring. Starter: Tom Aikens – "Chicken Egg, Egg Chicken" Fish: Aiden Byrne – "Prawn Cocktail" Main:...
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    seat, but from 1944 onwards was held by North Queensland Labor Party MP Tom Aikens. It changed significantly in a 1949 redistribution, and was abolished...
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  • Amanda L. Aikens (1833–1892), American editor, philanthropist Andrew J. Aikens (1928–1909), American newspaper publisher and editor Ann Aiken (born 1951)...
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  • Moving to London he started working for Michelin-star chef Tom Aikens at Chelsea's Tom's Kitchen, then at E&O in Notting Hill, before Shoreditch's Great...
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  • and was hosted by Olly Smith and Nick Nairn. The four Iron Chefs were Tom Aikens, Martin Blunos, Sanjay Dwivedi and Judy Joo. Like the original Iron Chef...
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  • White, at 27, the youngest chef to have held two Michelin stars until Tom Aikens was awarded two stars at age 26 in 1997. "Nigel Platts-Martin: The quiet...
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  • expelled its branch in Hermit Park, Townsville and the latter's founder, Tom Aikens, for Soviet sympathies. The branch often held events that aimed to support...
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  • as Head Chef of the Michelin-starred restaurant Tom Aikens. Byrne previously worked with Tom Aikens at the Pied à Terre restaurant as a sous chef. He...
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  • course, leading to his elimination. Allen, Lisa; Atkinson, Kenny; Kerridge, Tom; McKenna, Niall (1 July 2010). "Meet the four finalists in the Great British...
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  • Zinger burger, Original Recipe Chicken and Supercharger Mayo Tom Aikens and Alex Bond Tom Aikens 6 April 2021 Episode 2: Wagon Wheels Tristan Welch and Cyrus...
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  • Van Zeller (redirect from Tom van Zeller)
    masters of the culinary world including Raymond Blanc, Pierre Koffman, Tom Aikens and Simon Gueller. Van Zellers served food using locally sourced, seasonal...
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  • and is hosted by Olly Smith and Nick Nairn. The four Iron Chefs are Tom Aikens, Martin Blunos, Sanjay Dwivedi and Judy Joo. Like the original Iron Chef...
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  • of a career, where he worked under chefs such as John Burton Race and Tom Aikens, before returning to Ireland. McGrath appeared on the television series...
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  • at the 1977 Queensland state election, defeating the sitting member, Tom Aikens, who had served the parliament for over 33 years. He represented the electorate...
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  • partner Rebecca Mascarenhas opened Elystan Street, a former site of one of Tom Aikens's eponymous restaurants in Chelsea. Since 2017, one year after its opening...
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  • Party Term   Thomas Foley Labor 1912–1920   John Dash Labor 1920–1944   Tom Aikens North Queensland Labor 1944–1960 Second incarnation (1992–present) Member...
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    descriptions as a fallback Titanic Tom Aikens – restaurant in London, EnglandPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Tom's Kitchen – English Michelin-starred...
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    Hooper ALP 23.3% Port Curtis Martin Hanson ALP 32.2% v DLP Crossbench seats (2) Townsville South Tom Aikens IND 7.6% v ALP Mackay Ed Casey IND 13.4% v ALP...
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    Merv Thackeray   Labor Marodian James Heading   Country Mundingburra Tom Aikens   NQ Labor Nash Max Hodges   Country North Toowoomba Jack Duggan   Labor...
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    Lytton Tom Burns ALP 6.7% Cairns Ray Jones ALP 7.3% Safe Port Curtis Martin Hanson ALP 15.7% Crossbench seats (2) Townsville South Tom Aikens IND 5.8...
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    23.0 -28.7 5.7 Bruce Bishop Liberal   Townsville South   Independent Tom Aikens 0.6 -1.6 1.0 Alex Wilson Labor   Woodridge   Liberal notional - new seat...
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    film Sisters Gabriel 'Gabe' Sorenson Recurring 1996 On Seventh Avenue Tom Aiken Television film The Babysitter's Seduction Bill Bartrand An Unexpected...
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    January 2012). "Tom Aikens reopens flagship restaurant today". The Caterer. Retrieved 27 April 2021. Gerrard, Neil (2 January 2014). "Tom Aikens Restaurant...
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    ALP 20.5% Port Curtis Martin Hanson ALP 31.3% v DLP Crossbench seats (2) Townsville South Tom Aikens IND 9.2% v ALP Aubigny Les Diplock DLP 13.2% v CP...
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    3.5 v ALP Cook Ted Walsh IND 5.2 v ALP Burdekin Bunny Adair IND 8.5 v LIB Aubigny Les Diplock DLP 12.6 v CP Townsville South Tom Aikens NQL 13.9 v ALP...
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  • Richard John Pearson Aikens PC (born 28 August 1948) is a retired British judge, who was a Lord Justice of Appeal from 2008 to 2015. Aikens was educated at...
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  • My London". Evening Standard. Retrieved 3 April 2013. Aikens, Tom (16 June 2006). "Tom Aikens' A-Z of Food". Evening Standard. Retrieved 3 April 2013...
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