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    Graham Kerr (born 22 January 1934) is an English cooking personality who is best known for his television cooking show The Galloping Gourmet, which aired...
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    ever before at the 2021 Scottish Parliament election. Green activist Graham Kerr from North Lanarkshire was the second person to put their name forward...
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    Sir John Graham Kerr FRS FRSE FLS FZS (18 September 1869 – 21 April 1957), known to his friends as Graham Kerr, was a British embryologist and Unionist...
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    Wilkinson, though with a rejected prior claim by the zoologist John Graham Kerr, it consisted of complex patterns of geometric shapes in contrasting...
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  • John Graham Kerr (July 17, 1932 – February 26, 2009), also known as Red Kerr, was an American basketball player, coach, executive and broadcaster who...
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  • Graham Kerr (born 6 April 1934) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL)....
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  • Mark William Graham Kerr (born 18 February 1949) is a former Royal Navy officer who went on to be Chief Executive of Powys County Council. Kerr joined the...
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    The Lost Foods of England. Morrisville: Lulu. ISBN 978-0-24-469104-2. Kerr, Graham (1991). Smart Cooking. New York: Doubleday. OCLC 1035369580. Kerridge...
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    Master Chefs (1995–1996), 39 episodes Cooking In Concert: Julia Child & Graham Kerr (1995) More Cooking in Concert: Julia Child & Jacques Pépin (1996) Baking...
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  • Graham Kerr (1872–1913) was a Scotland international rugby union player. He played as a Forward. He played for Old Dunelmians in Durham and Edinburgh...
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  • Industrials 3,563,330,000 Atlanta S32 South32 Materials 19,751,200,000 Graham Kerr Perth SBM St Barbara Materials 2,343,580,000 Perth SCG Scentre Group...
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  • player Graham Kerr (born 1934), English cooking personality Graham Kerr (footballer) (born 1934), Australian rules footballer Graham Kerr (rugby union)...
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  • John G. Kerr may refer to: John Glasgow Kerr (1824–1901), American physician and medical missionary John Graham Kerr (1869–1957), Scottish embryologist...
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    results on Polypterus were written up and published by his friend John Graham Kerr. Drawing on this work, in 1907, E. S. Goodrich reported to the British...
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    lower-calorie substitute for sour cream or crème fraîche. Celebrity chef Graham Kerr became an early adopter of strained yogurt as an ingredient, frequently...
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    Headquarters Perth, Western Australia Key people Karen Wood (Chair) Graham Kerr (CEO) Products Alumina Aluminium Copper Manganese Metallurgical coal...
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    Maggie Chapman faced challenges from Lorna Slater, Guy Ingerson and Graham Kerr. Harvie and Slater were elected. In 2019 Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie...
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  • Hubert Keller Thomas Keller Chen Kenichi Diana Kennedy Matthew Kenney Graham Kerr Christopher Kimball Masahiko Kobe Pierre Koffmann Erez Komarovsky Ed...
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    pioneered in Britain. Early in the First World War, the zoologist John Graham Kerr advised Winston Churchill to use disruptive camouflage to break up ships'...
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  • Schmitt, Jenna von Oÿ, Robin Leach, John Ratzenberger, Ross Shafer, Graham Kerr, Gene Siskel, Roger Ebert, Bob Ross, Willard Scott, Richard Karn, Soundgarden...
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    the university. The Zoological collections are now housed within the Graham Kerr Building, the art collections in The Hunterian Art Gallery, and Hunter's...
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  • Munro Kerr (1868–1960), Scottish professor of midwifery John Graham Kerr (1869–1957), Scottish embryologist and Member of Parliament John Kerr (pathologist)...
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  • Kerr (disambiguation), multiple people Gordon Kerr (disambiguation), multiple people Graham Kerr (born 1934), British cooking personality Greg Kerr (born...
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    Flo Braker, culinary historian Barbara Haber, television personality Graham Kerr, winemakers Michael and Timothy Mondavi (sons of Robert Mondavi), restaurateurs...
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    Deborah Kerr in Beloved Infidel, which was based on the memoirs of film columnist Sheilah Graham. The film portrays the romance between Graham (Kerr) and...
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    CBE (30 September 1921 – 16 October 2007), known professionally as Deborah Kerr (/kɑːr/), was a British actress. She was nominated six times for the Academy...
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  • Kelser – "Special K" Shawn Kemp – "The Reignman" "The Family Man" John Graham Kerr – "Red" Jason Kidd – "J-Kidd" Andrei Kirilenko – "AK47" Furkan Korkmaz...
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  • supermarket chain Minimax, a cooking approach promoted by celebrity chef Graham Kerr in the 1980s and 1990s Frosted Mini-Wheats, a cereal made by Kellogg's...
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  • Scottish Universities by-election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Unionist John Graham Kerr 20,507 82.7 N/A Labour Naomi Mitchison 4,293 17.3 -3.5 Majority 16,214...
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  • copies of this episode replace this variant with the normal credits. Graham Kerr put a chef's hat onto Mimsie's head. She would sometimes meow twice....
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