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  • He was called the Plumed Knight, and many political clubs wore plumes in his honor when on parade.

    American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt Edward Stratemeyer 1896

  • The long-standing starred Martin Wishart was joined by The Kitchin in 2007 and Plumed Horse got its star in 2009.

    From Ships to Michelin Stars Paul Levy 2010

  • Plumed grasses six feet tall, like those that grew around the pavilion, gave way to a timber bulwark that lined the creek almost as far as the bridge.

    Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear Elizabeth Chandler 2011

  • Plumed grasses six feet tall, like those that grew around the pavilion, gave way to a timber bulwark that lined the creek almost as far as the bridge.

    Dark Secrets 2: No Time to Die the Deep End of Fear Elizabeth Chandler 2011

  • Cortez even had a feather in his helmet, underscoring the expectation of the Plumed Serpent Quetzalcoatl, who was expected that day.

    Month-end inventory (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Wishart gets 8/10 points, Kitchin 7 (and these two are listed in the table of the top 60 restaurants in the U.K.) and Plumed Horse only 5.

    From Ships to Michelin Stars Paul Levy 2010

  • D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) wrote the heavily philosophical Mexico novel The Plumed Serpent while staying in Oaxaca in 1926, as well as a collection of short stories called Mornings in Mexico.

    Mexico inspires a growing list of foreign writers 2009

  • If Plumed Horse really is a one-star, then Wishart is three-star and Kitchin at least two.

    From Ships to Michelin Stars Paul Levy 2010

  • But in those places, their absence didn't seem pretentious, as it did in the third one-star eatery, Plumed Horse (www. plumedhorse.co.uk) — for here both the bread and the grilse (young salmon) were undersalted to my taste.

    From Ships to Michelin Stars Paul Levy 2010

  • D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) wrote the heavily philosophical Mexico novel The Plumed Serpent while staying in Oaxaca in 1926, as well as a collection of short stories called Mornings in Mexico.

    Mexico inspires a growing list of foreign writers 2009

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