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  2. Gordon Ramsay - Wikipedia

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    Gordon James Ramsay OBE (/ ˈ r æ m z i /; born () 8 November 1966) is a British celebrity chef, restaurateur, television presenter, and writer.His restaurant group, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, was founded in 1997 and has been awarded 17 Michelin stars overall and currently holds eight.

  3. Boiling Point (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Ramsay reacts to the media fallout from throwing Sunday Times critic A. A. Gill out of the restaurant in response to earlier personal attacks on Ramsay. Episode 3 Gordon fishes with Marco Pierre White, who confides to the camera about Gordon's highly competitive nature, which creeps into even the simplest things like fishing. Ramsay's maitre d ...

  4. Marcus Wareing - Wikipedia

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    The legal case ended in Ramsay and Wareing paying an out-of-court settlement to A–Z. [16] Ramsay and Wareing worked together to open Pétrus in 1999, with Wareing becoming head chef and operating the restaurant on behalf of Gordon Ramsay Holdings (GRH), at 33 St James's Street, London. [1]

  5. Gordon Ramsay shares his passion for cooking with you - AOL

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    Ramsay was very excited to launch his new cooking program called 'Masterclass: Gordon Ramsay Teaches Cooking' and he shared with us a little about what it entailed and what it meant to him personally.

  6. Gordon Ramsay explains why he thinks his Hell's Kitchen ... - AOL

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    Gordon Ramsay believes the idea of a "celebrity chef" is a myth. "The sustainability of lasting as a celebrity chef means you need to be a real chef," he says. (Photo: Getty; designed by Quinn ...

  7. "Gordon Ramsay's Method Is Just Old, Inaccurate Folklore ...

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  8. Broken English - Wikipedia

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    In literature, broken English is often used to depict the foreignness of a character, or that character's lack of intelligence or education. However, poets have also intentionally used broken English to create a desired artistic impression, or as a creative experiment writing somewhere between standard English and a local language or dialect. [2]

  9. How Gordon Ramsay stays fit at 58, from his diet to the 1 ...

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    Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay got in shape in his 40s doing triathlons. Now he swears by daily push-ups, quick workouts, and smaller portions of food. How Gordon Ramsay stays fit at 58, from his ...