Michel Sarran, born on 18 April 1961, in Nogaro, in Gers (France), is a chef from Toulouse whose restaurant, which bears his name, has been awarded a...
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Jean-Georges Vongerichten Philippe Etchebest Hélène Darroze Paul Pairet Michel Sarran Félix Éboué, Governor General of French Equatorial Africa Pierre Savorgnan...
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11–13) Philippe Etchebest (season 6–13) Hélène Darroze (season 6–13) Michel Sarran (season 6–12) Jean-François Piège (season 1–10) Cyril Lignac (season...
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While in France, she trained with Michel Sarran at Le Mas Du Langoustier on the island of Porquerolles and with Jean-Michel Bouvier at Restaurant L’Essential...
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Charles Samaran (1879–1982) died in Nogaro. The chef and television host Michel Sarran was born in Nogaro. The tennis player Tessah Andrianjafitrimo has lived...
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French Air Force and the honorary president was the famous French chef Michel Sarran, based in Toulouse. As a symbol of new beginnings, the association's...
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Julien Fébreau 3 Timo Scheider 4 Donald Reignoux 5 Claudio Capéo 6 Michel Sarran 7 Enedis 4 Guillaume Pley 1, 5, 7 Arnaud Tsamere 2–3 Warren Barguil...
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Incheon International Airport, interior design, 300,000 m². 2000–2006 : Sarran (France), Museum of President Jacques-Chirac, construction and museography...
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Chamrizad Firouzabadian. Another friend was Parisian socialite Lily Claire Sarran.[citation needed] In 1979, Soraya wrote to Mohammad Reza as he was dying...
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(2002). Louis-Philippe (in French). Fayard. p. 673. ISBN 978-2-7028-7276-5. Sarrans, Bernard (1832). Memoirs of General Lafayette and of the French Revolution...
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