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After moving to New York, where he worked at fashionable culinary hot spot Vandam, he returned in 2001 to open Sucre, which mixes typical asado with modern and European dishes such as octopus carpaccio and whitefish confit with arugula.
Barbecuing the Perfect Steak Jemima Sissons 2011
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Others killed in the collapse were Tammy Vandam, 42, of Wanatah, Ind.
Death Toll in Indiana Collapse Rises to Six Joe Barrett 2011
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The county coroner's office identified the victims as Alina Bigjohny, 23, of Fort Wayne; Christina Santiago, 29, of Chicago; Tammy Vandam, 42, of Wanatah; and two Indianapolis residents: 49-year-old Glenn Goodrich and 51-year-old Nathan Byrd.
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Mr. Macklowe joined a bunch of other Jews over 60 years of age, including Ed Koch, at the Harris Lieberman Gallery on Vandam Street one evening in April for the shoot.
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Dinner being over, the boys rushed out for their evening play; Kint and Vandam (the two ushers) of course followed them.
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‘Father Brown believes a good number of things, I take it,’ said Vandam, whose temper was suffering from the past snub and the present bickering.
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‘I know,’ said Vandam and nodded in a gloomy fashion.
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Vandam walked over to the window-sill against which he had leant half an hour before and looked out of the open window.
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‘Do you mean,’ asked Vandam gravely, ‘that all that we thought facts were merely fancies?’
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‘He might possibly tell us,’ said Vandam, sardonically, ‘what the devil we are to do now.’
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