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  Allan Ramsay
Allan Ramsay, the son of the poet Allan Ramsay, was born in Edinburgh on 2nd October, 1713.
In 1767 Ramsay was appointed as Principal Painter to the king.
Ramsay travelled to Italy and after touring the country for two years, settled on the island of Ischia and was gradually able to resume painting.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /Jramsay.htm   (387 words)

  
 Ramsay's Kitchen, Without Cameras - January 3, 2007 - The New York Sun
Ramsay, a Michelin-starred chef who has built a solid international reputation for exigent viciousness, opened his first non-televised American venture here in November at the London Hotel.
Ramsay's reputation inclines the customer to look for such slip-ups, and, to his credit and that of his chef de cuisine, Neil Ferguson, there are very few.
Ramsay's new restaurant manages to be extremely satisfactory, even luxurious, while completely omitting any aura of specialness that would make it stand out among restaurants in its price range.
www.nysun.com /article/46019   (938 words)

  
 Gordon Ramsay takes Manhattan, tiptoeing, he says
Gordon Ramsay at the London, a 45-seat restaurant with four-star ambitions, is scheduled to open in Midtown in November, along with the London Bar, a more-casual place with 95 seats.
Ramsay's media appeal is based on a fiercely aggressive, megalomaniacal television persona (not uncommon in the chef world but less often seen) that is not entirely exaggerated, and his interviews are laced with robust obscenities.
Ramsay opened there in 2001, and since then he and Blackstone have become partners in seven of his nine London restaurants, the three restaurants opened or planned in the United States and the prospects in Prague, Amsterdam and Dublin.
www.azcentral.com /home/food/articles/0918gordonramsay0918.html   (1489 words)

  
 Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
Ramsay Hunt in 1921 described a form of progressive cerebellar dyssynergia associated with myoclonic epilepsy.
Ramsay Hunt syndrome II is an acquired paralysis of the face (Bells Palsy) specifically caused by a varicella-zoster virus (VSV) infection of the facial nerve.
Artisans palsy, metal turner's paralysis, occupational neuropathy, occupation neuritis of the deep palmar branch of the ulnar nerve, occupation neurosis, artisan’s palsy, metal turner’s paralysis, striocerebellar tremor.
www.ramsayhunt.org /epon.shtml   (611 words)

  
 William Ramsay Biography | World of Chemistry
The first two decades of William Ramsay's career were spent on a variety of comparatively insignificant studies, including work on the alkaloids, water loss in salts, the solubility of gases in solids, and a class of organic compounds known as the diketones.
Those studies were to occupy Ramsay for most of the next decade and to win him worldwide fame for his participation in the discovery of five new chemical elements.
At the end of this period, Ramsay was ready to make a commitment to a career in chemistry, and in 1871 he enrolled in a doctoral program at the University of Tübingen under the noted organic chemist Rudolf Fittig.
www.bookrags.com /biography/william-ramsay-woc   (1103 words)

  
 William Ramsay Summary
Ramsay, the only child of a civil engineer, was supposed to become a minister, but his interest in science led him to enter the field of organic chemistry, earning a Ph.D. in 1872.
Ramsay and Rayleigh's joint announcement of this discovery to the Royal Society of London created a sensation, since the new element showed no chemical activity and did not fit into the existing pattern of the recently established periodic table.
Ramsay was born in Glasgow, the son of William Ramsay, C.E. and Catherine, née Robertson.
www.bookrags.com /William_Ramsay   (3550 words)

  
 William Ramsay
William Ramsay (1852–1916) is known for work that established a whole new group in the periodic table—variously called over time inert, rare, or noble gases.
Ramsay began his studies in his native city of Glasgow and completed a doctorate in chemistry at Tübingen, focusing on organic chemistry.
In 1892 Ramsay's curiosity was piqued by Lord Rayleigh's observation that the density of nitrogen extracted from the air was always greater than nitrogen released from various chemical compounds.
www.chemheritage.org /classroom/chemach/periodic/ramsay.html   (405 words)

  
 Life on Ramsay Street - Good Living - Entertainment - smh.com.au
Ramsay explains he wasn't saying "how shit women were" but railing against a weight-loss culture that has seen women lose fundamental life skills.
Ramsay the elder once swam for Scotland but, while Ramsay the younger played professional soccer from ages 15 to 19, their lives couldn't have been more different.
Ramsay snr dragged his family around the country in a futile quest to become a rock star, frittering away money and taking his frustrations out on his wife.
www.smh.com.au /news/good-living/life-on-ramsay-street/2006/10/09/1160246045654.html   (1561 words)

  
 Judge David Ramsay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ramsay, a former provincial court judge, was sentenced to seven years in jail after pleading guilty to four sexual assault charges involving young Aboriginal women -- some of whom he had dealt with in court -- and breach of trust.
Ramsay was sentenced to jail in June 2004, but following this police asked the victims not to speak to the media because they were continuing the investigation into what other "notable men" might also have done to them.
Ramsay is a long-time Prince George resident, who worked as a lawyer until he was appointed to the Provincial Court bench in 1991.
www.fathers.ca /judge_david_ramsay.htm   (4355 words)

  
 About Ramsay Health Care
Ramsay Health Care was established in 1964 and has grown to become the largest and most respected private hospital operator in the country.
Ramsay Health Care is extremely proud of the high quality of our staff, our excellent relationships with doctors, our commitment to improvement in all areas and our vision for the future.
Ramsay Health Care has developed and acquired quality hospitals, which are assured of excellent occupancy rates due to their geographic location and their ability to offer high class health services.
www.ramsayjobs.com.au /aboutus/aboutus.asp   (1059 words)

  
 The Clan Ramsay
Branches: Ramsay of Balmain, Ramsay of Bamff, Ramsay of Dalhousie.
William de Ramsay was witness to the Coldinghame Charter in 1198 and to another in 1236.
William Ramsay, 5th Earl of Dalhousie, was a military officer with the rank of Brigadier General and was sent to the assistance of Archduke Charles in the struggle for the crown of Spain in 1705.
www.ramsay.info   (1543 words)

  
 Ramsay Hunt Syndrome - Healthy Living: Living a healthy lifestyle for disease prevention on MedicineNet.com
Ramsay Hunt syndrome is a herpes zoster virus infection of the geniculate ganglion of the facial nerve.
Ramsay Hunt syndrome causes paralysis of the facial muscles on the same side of the face as the infection.
Ramsay Hunt syndrome is typically associated with a rash (inflamed vesicles or tiny water-filled bumps in the skin) in or around the ear, and sometimes on the roof of the mouth.
www.medicinenet.com /ramsay_hunt_syndrome/article.htm   (358 words)

  
 FOX Broadcasting Company: Hell's Kitchen
His restaurant Gordon Ramsay was voted the Top Restaurant in the UK with a score of 28 in the 2001 London Zagat Survey, and was also named as the best Fine Dining Restaurant in the 2001 Harden’s Guide.
Ramsay also starred in “The F-Word,” a high-octane food show in which the action was set against the backdrop of a full working kitchen.
Ramsay made his U.S. restaurant debut in November 2006 with the opening of Gordon Ramsay at The London, located in The London Hotel (formerly the Rihga Royal Hotel) in New York City.
www.fox.com /hellskitchen/bios/index.htm   (1033 words)

  
 mad about you: anne ramsay's bio
Born and raised in Southern California, Ramsay was inspired by Barbra Streisand's performance in the feature film "Funny Girl," which led her to study theater at UCLA.
Ramsay went on to guest star in numerous TV shows, such as the NBC drama "A Year in the Life," "Booker," "Wolf," "Hunter," "Duet" and "Star Trek: The Next Generation," among others, including a regular stint on the series "Doctor, Doctor," playing a nutty psychiatrist.
Ramsay's feature credits include "Class Action" with Gene Hackman, "Critters 4," "The Taste of Hemlock," "Unfinished Business" and the highly successful "A League of Their Own," in which she played the first baseman.
www.sonypictures.com /tv/shows/mad/fam_anne.html   (283 words)

  
 Sir William Ramsay - Biography
William Ramsay was born in Glasgow on October 2, 1852, the son of William Ramsay, C.E. and Catherine, née Robertson.
Ramsay's earliest works were in the field of organic chemistry.
Soddy), the importance of which it was impossible to foresee, was the detection of helium in the emanations of radium (1903).
nobelprize.org /nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1904/ramsay-bio.html   (592 words)

  
 Ian Ramsay is dead - JAMAICAOBSERVER.COM
Ramsay, according to Prime Minister P J Patterson, himself a lawyer, was "a lawyer's lawyer".
Ramsay, born in Hope Bay, Portland, studied at Cambridge University and Grays Inn in England.
Ramsay was called to the bar in 1955, served as a deputy clerk of the courts and entered private practice the following year, rapidly building a reputation as an advocate of skill and high integrity.
www.jamaicaobserver.com /news/html/20020726T220000-0500_29527_OBS_IAN_RAMSAY_IS_DEAD.asp   (548 words)

  
 eMedicine - Ramsay Hunt Syndrome : Article by Deepak Awasthi, MD
Ramsay Hunt syndrome was described first in 1907 by J. Ramsay Hunt in patients who had otalgia associated with cutaneous and mucosal rashes, which he ascribed to infection of the geniculate ganglion by human herpesvirus 3 (ie, varicella-zoster virus [VZV]).
These symptoms are due to involvement of the geniculate ganglion, which is located near the petrous pyramid portion of the temporal bone where the ear apparatus is located, and to that of the ganglia of Corti and Scarpa, which are located in the inner ear and involved with hearing and balance.
Classic Ramsay Hunt syndrome is ascribed to infection of the geniculate ganglion by herpesvirus 3 (VZV).
www.emedicine.com /neuro/topic420.htm   (2334 words)

  
 Ramsay & Devore, P.A. -
Ramsay & DeVore's Personal Injury team obtains substantial settlements for our clients.
Chuck Ramsay and Kevin DeVore have again been selected by their peers as SuperLawyers®.
The Attorneys of Ramsay, DeVore & Bennerotte, P.A. serve clients throughout greater Minnesota and the Twin Cities.
www.ramsaydevore.com   (188 words)

  
 Ramsay attacks celebrity chef culture - Epicure - Entertainment - theage.com.au
Ramsay's business empire, run as Gordon Ramsay Holdings, also includes several Michelin-rated restaurants in the UK, along with others in New York, Tokyo and Dubai.
Ramsay is perhaps as well known for his heated temper and fiery kitchen antics as his cooking.
Ramsay is also about to have a guest spot on international TV cartoon hit, The Simpsons.
www.theage.com.au /news/epicure/ing-celebrity-chefs/2006/10/23/1161455646553.html   (482 words)

  
 Ramsay Burials
Ramsay had died at the Methodist hospital in Des Moines that morning at 7:30 o'clock without ever having regained consciousness after the accident which caused her death.
Ramsay's maiden name was Melissa C. Helphrey and she was born in 1854 at Iowa City, Iowa, where her parents, Lewis and Anne Helphrey spent one year after coming here from Ohio.
Ramsay is survived by her husband and four daughters.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ia/county/jasper1/metz/cemetery/ramsay/index.html   (1124 words)

  
 Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ramsay was born on March 18, 1970 in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Ramsay attended the University of New Brunswick from 1991-1995 where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science.
Ramsay was elected to Yellowknife City Council in 1997 and again in 2000.
www.assembly.gov.nt.ca /members/daveramsay.html   (247 words)

  
 Family Tree genealogy and Scottish clan history from AncestralScotland - Search Results
The Ramsays served in all the great campaigns of the 18th and 19th centuries on the Continent, in Canada and in India.
The Ramsays of Balmain, whose title of “Lord Bothwell” was forfeited for treason in 1488 and later given to the Hepburns, restored their fortunes by being created baronets, first in 1625 and again in 1806.
Alan Ramsay, the great 18th century poet, and his son, the distinguished portrait painter, were descended from the Lairds of Cockpen, cadets of the chiefly house.
www.ancestralscotland.com /clandetails.html?clan=ramsay.html   (270 words)

  
 Ramsay Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Gordon Ramsay, the temperamental and demanding star of "Hell's Kitchen," which is airing on Fox this summer, is known around the world for his culinary expertise.
Yale historian Ramsay MacMullen investigates the transition from paganism to Christianity between the fourth and eighth centuries.
Ramsay invites readers and cooks to the in-house patisserie of his critically acclaimed London restaurant.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Ramsay   (991 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Muse
Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Gordon Ramsay at the London opened Thursday, marking the Manhattan and stateside debut of the 40- year-old British chef whose empire spans as many continents as the latest James Bond film.
To be fair, that dish was pretty; it's served the same way at Maze, a Ramsay venue in the U.K. that inspired this one.
Gordon Ramsay at the London is at 151 W. 54th St., between Sixth and Seventh avenues.
bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=20601040&sid=aj8xCtzENaio&refer=columnist_usdine   (767 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Gordon Ramsay: A Chef for All Seasons: Books: Gordon Ramsay,Roz Denny,Charlie Trotter,Georgia Glynn Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ramsay, a rugby player turned U.K. superchef, has done a rare thing: he's created a chef's cookbook of impeccable yet unfussy food that's truly approachable.
All of Ramsay's measurements are Yankee friendly, as everything is measured by cup, spoon, or count and not by gram or liter.
Gordon Ramsay's A Chef for All Seasons is a cookbook you can use for those super special occasions: when you want to impress those friends, who love to cook themselves, or when you just want to eat really awesome food yourself.
www.amazon.com /Gordon-Ramsay-Chef-All-Seasons/dp/1580082343   (2651 words)

  
 Jim Ramsay
Ramsay, J. and Ramsey, J. Functional data analysis of the dynamics of the monthly index of non durable goods production.
Ramsay, J. O., Munhall, K. G., Gracco, V. and Ostry, D. Functional data analysis of lip motion.
Ramsay, J. (1996) A geometrical approach to item response theory.
www.psych.mcgill.ca /faculty/ramsay/ramsay.html   (1269 words)

  
 Buffalo Sabres Alumni Assocciation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ramsay's fine defensive efforts won him the team MVP award in 78-79.
This was pretty much the story of Craig Ramsay, one of the finest defensive players of all time.
In 1995 Craig Ramsay was inducted into the greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame.
www.sabresalumni.com /2001/ramsay_craig.php   (973 words)

  
 No slowing down | The Courier-Mail
Ramsay was in Melbourne last week where, typically, he was juggling the launch of two new books (the aforementioned autobiography and a recipe book, Gordon Ramsay's Sunday Lunch and Other Recipes from The F Word), all while spruiking his new range of tableware, Gordon Ramsay by Royal Doulton.
Ramsay's experiences of working at some of Paris's top restaurants, including for chef of the 20th century, Joel Robuchon, are described in detail in the new autobiography but he sums it up in characteristically blunt fashion: "I got the shit kicked out of me in France."
Ramsay is tossing up the idea of a holiday with his children at Christmas – a Robinson Crusoe-style experience sunbathing, fishing and diving on a beach.
www.news.com.au /couriermail/story/0,23739,20710748-5003424,00.html   (1150 words)

  
 Sgt. Roderick Ramsay
U.S. Army Sgt. Roderick Ramsay was arrested in 1990 and sentenced to 36 years in prison for spying for Hungary.
Anyone in the Army who was willing to take drugs on a regular basis has to be willing to take some kind of risk and has to be willing to break the Army's regulations.
Ramsay was the custodian responsible for accounting for all classified documents in the G3 Plans Section of the 8th Infantry Division in Germany.
rf-web.tamu.edu /security/secguide/Spystory/Ramsay.htm   (351 words)

  
 Ramsay Midwood : Emerging Artist of the Month : HOB.com
Ramsay Midwood is a jumble of experiences and ideas that don't quite fit together right.
Ramsay Midwood is following the footsteps of American artists who get noticed first by folks from far away.
Maybe it takes some detachment to recognize the genius of artist next door, which has connected with that pool of myth and mystery, hallucination and hyperbole, hope and despair, that nourishes our culture's music and poetry.
www.hob.com /artistfeatures/emergingartists/0211ramsaymidwood.asp   (1184 words)

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