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  2. Pheasant Restaurant and Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Pheasant Restaurant and Lounge is a restaurant in Brookings, South Dakota, United States. Established in 1949, the restaurant was named an " America's Classic " by the James Beard Foundation in 2024.

  3. Category:Hungerford family - Wikipedia

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  4. Pheasant under glass - Wikipedia

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    A recipe for Faison Sous Cloche (Breast of Pheasant Under Glass) appears in Mary and Vincent Price's 1965 Treasury of Great Recipes. According to the Treasury, the recipe dates to the 1940s by Roy Alciatore of the famous Antoine's Restaurant in New Orleans, and the pheasant is served under glass to keep it "hot and appetizingly visible." [5] [6]

  5. I Finally Figured Out the ‘Shōgun’ Pheasant Fiasco - AOL

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    There’s an inexplicable moment in the latest episode of Shōgun that I simply can’t shake. It’s not one of the many historical or political plots—and this scene has nothing to do with some ...

  6. Chrysolophus - Wikipedia

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    Chrysolophus is a genus of the pheasant family of birds. The genus name is from Ancient Greek khrusolophos, "with golden crest". [1] These are species which have spectacularly plumaged males. The golden pheasant is native to western China, and Lady Amherst's pheasant to Tibet and westernmost China, but both have

  7. Phasianidae - Wikipedia

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    Turkeys and grouse have also been recognized as having their origins in the pheasant- and partridge-like birds. Until the early 1990s, this family was broken up into two subfamilies : the Phasianinae , including pheasants , tragopans , junglefowls , and peafowls ; [ 4 ] and the Perdicinae , including partridges , Old World quails , and ...

  8. John Hungerford (died 1729) - Wikipedia

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    John Hungerford (c. 1658 – 8 June 1729) was an English lawyer and Tory politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons between 1692 and 1729. He was legal counsel for the East India Company , and also defended several of those accused of being Jacobites in the years following the rising of 1715 .

  9. Planning Board hearing for casino in former Sears in Nashua ...

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    Jul. 12—A plan to convert a former Sears into a two-story casino will now go before the Nashua Planning Board next month. The hearing, which was set for Thursday, is now set for Thursday, Aug. 3.