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  • Gordon Ramsay is a British celebrity chef. Gordon Ramsay may also refer to: Gordon Ramsay (footballer), Australian footballer Gordon Ramsay (politician)...
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  • alpine skier Alex Ramsay (1899–1957), English footballer Alexander Ramsay (disambiguation) Ali Ramsay, Scottish cricketer Alison Ramsay (born 1959), Scottish...
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  • album by The Piano Guys Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted, a travel and food television series starring celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay Search for "uncharted" on...
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  • (restaurant), a chain of restaurants from Gordon Ramsay, inspired by his American reality TV show This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • Boiling Point (miniseries), a 1999 miniseries about celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay Boiling Point (2019 film), a short film starring Stephen Graham Boiling...
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  • featuring celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay The F Word (American TV series), the U.S. version of the cooking show featuring Gordon Ramsay The F Word (2005 film)...
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  • album by Matmatah Cerise by Gordon Ramsay, a restaurant in Tokyo; see List of restaurants owned or operated by Gordon Ramsay Cerise Press, a French publisher...
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    political activist, and writer Gordon Pinsent (1930–2023), Canadian actor Gordon Ramsay (b. 1966), British celebrity chef Gordon Raphael, American record producer...
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  • Pye (disambiguation), multiple people David Quinn (disambiguation), multiple people David Ramírez (disambiguation), multiple people David Ramsay (disambiguation)...
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  • changed to a direct sequel to the 1973 film, was in development with David Gordon Green as director. Produced by Blumhouse Productions, the film was released...
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  • architect Eileen Hazell (1903–1984), Canadian sculptor and potter Eileen Ramsay (1915–2017), British maritime photographer Eileen Shields (born 1970), American...
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  • William Ramsey (disambiguation), multiple people Baron de Ramsey, title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, created in 1887 Ramsay (surname) Rasey "Ramsey...
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    Anne (section Disambiguation)
    (born 1950), English jurist Anne Ramberg (born 1952), Swedish lawyer Anne Ramsay (born 1960), American actress Anne Ramsden (born 1952), Canadian artist...
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  • singer-songwriter. Nina from You Were Never Really Here, film by Lynne Ramsay Nina, the main character of Nina Needs to Go! Nina, the title character...
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  • ministry, the British government under Ramsay MacDonald (1924) Second MacDonald ministry, the British government under Ramsay MacDonald (1929–1931) Attlee ministry...
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  • Drummond (1869–1940), New Zealand journalist, naturalist and writer James Ramsay Drummond (1851–1921), civil servant in India, and amateur botanist James...
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  • Young (VC) (1876–1916), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross William Ramsay Young (1894–1965), Australian soldier William Young (veteran) (1900–2007)...
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  • jus – beef juice Cuisine of the Southern United States Gravy train (disambiguation) List of sauces Sauce boat, also referred to as a gravy boat Look up...
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  • was the founder of Methodism) was namesake (see Wesleyan University (disambiguation)) William Carey University, Mississippi, US William Carey One of the...
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    residence at the palace, and the King's Apartments were refurbished by David Ramsay Hay: the King's Closet was used as the queen's breakfast room, the King's...
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