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  • Full-fledged restaurants began to open in Paris after the fall of the monarchy the royal cooks needed the jobs, but the word "restaurant" doesn't even appear in American print until 1824 when novelist James Fenimore Cooper made note of the "renowned Parisian restaurants."

    America's Great Historic Restaurants John Mariani 2010

  • Full-fledged restaurants began to open in Paris after the fall of the monarchy the royal cooks needed the jobs, but the word "restaurant" doesn't even appear in American print until 1824 when novelist James Fenimore Cooper made note of the "renowned Parisian restaurants."

    America's Great Historic Restaurants John Mariani 2010

  • Full-fledged restaurants began to open in Paris after the fall of the monarchy the royal cooks needed the jobs, but the word "restaurant" doesn't even appear in American print until 1824 when novelist James Fenimore Cooper made note of the "renowned Parisian restaurants."

    America's Great Historic Restaurants John Mariani 2010

  • Full-fledged boardroom chaos erupted in 1985 amid charges by a top UTC executive that his home had been bugged, allegedly by Mr. Gray.

    A Merger Artist Who Resented Making Just One Deal at a Time 2009

  • Full-fledged futurists in the US are expected to have attended graduate school -- not necessarily for a Future Studies degree.

    Job description for Clerk Futurist? 2007

  • Full-fledged gaming-PCs, with their powerful processors, souped-up storage and glitzy three-dimensional graphics, start at about $2,000 and can run much higher, compared with about $700 for the average desktop PC, according to market researcher IDC.

    Dell Tries to Revive Its Game PCs 2008

  • Full-fledged competitive pressures, when we try them, may improve the school system by gradually replacing public schools, not improving them.

    Competition Improves Results in Many Areas, What About Schools? 2008

  • Full-fledged talks on withdrawal from most of Gaza and the West Bank town of Jericho were expected to resume this week.

    Fighting To Be The Victim 2008

  • Full-fledged diplomatic ties were re-established between Washington and the Vatican in 1984.

    Insights into Vatican's diplomacy before World War II emerge from archives 2006

  • "Full-fledged operations in the fourth quarter will surely improve production and feed rising domestic demand," he said, adding that cost cuts in the second half will be more than the 460 billion won in the first period.

    Hyundai Sales Give It Lift 2007

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