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"ramson" Definitions
  1. a broad-leaved garlic (Allium ursinum) common in European gardens
  2. the bulbous root of the ramson used especially in salads

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I sometimes look back at pictures of their bright green, creamy ramson (wild garlic) soup with poached quail eggs and cured pike roe and dream about what it tasted like.
White and green asparagus, cooked sous-vide in milk, were garnished with a poached egg, ramson oil, bonito flakes and ramps, the last adding some pleasant astringency to a soothing umami-rich dish.
The gastronomic encounter between Italy and Scandinavia was more vividly conveyed by small plates like a Norwegian langoustine served with artichoke, Sicilian almonds and ramson "capers" (pickled wild garlic seeds), an intriguing array of textures and distinctly different levels of sweetness, and an earthy dish of morel mushrooms with broad beans and lardo from Cinta Senese, a breed of Tuscan pig.
Lunch today: 6 people played Pokemon go the entire meal Yesterday, Redzepi shared on Twitter that his restaurant was now full of international foodies not trembling with excitement over his chocolate-covered, locally foraged moss or charred ramson with scallop paste, but over the prospect of catching Jigglypuffs, Squirtles, and other digital goobledy goblins in Pokémon GO—which, by the way, hasn't even been formally released in Denmark yet.
Holmes tracks Ramson down to his hideout and discovers there is a third person that Ramson is preparing to kill. While Ramson is holding Holmes at gunpoint, Watson blunders in and Ramson escapes, albeit before Holmes can learn who Ramson's final target is. Holmes learns that the third victim is to be Journet, the local inn-keeper, formerly a prison guard. However Journet has gone into hiding.
Ramson, a rediscovered herb from earlier centuries, has become quite popular again since the 1990s.
His family, which was of Jewish origin,Hosanna!: Blessed Frederic Ozanam: Family and Friends By Ronald Ramson, Rev Ronald Ramson CM, p.7 had been settled in the region around Lyon, France, for many centuries. An ancestor of Frédéric, Jacques Ozanam (1640–1717), was a noted mathematician.
He died in Copenhagen, after a long illness. He was survived by his second wife, Sidsel Ramson.
S. Ramson (ed.) The Australian National Dictionary Oxford University Press, Melbourne 1988 James Ashton. and E. H. Baggs.
Ramson Zhuwawo (born 3 November 1983, in Harare) is a Zimbabwean soccer player who plays for AmaZulu in the South African Premier Soccer League.
Relentless Church (formerly El Shaddai International Christian Centre) is an Evangelical denomination led by Ramson Mumba. The church is also a member of the Evangelical Alliance.
Nottingham Evening Post, 8 May 2010 Relentless Church has planted its seventh church in the UK, into the city of Sheffield. Dr Ramson has also moved to Houston, Texas to start the ninth church globally. After separating with his first wife, he married his second wife Estrella Mumba in 2014 and they make their home together in Houston, Texas. Ramson Mumba is the spiritual child of Creflo Dollar, and has been affiliated with his organisation in 2002.
Ramson then kills Marie, Journet's daughter, for not revealing her father's hideout. Holmes finds Journet and convinces him to spring a trap for the murderer. Holmes and Watson announce that they are returning to England, and Journet comes out of hiding and lets it be known that he will be going to a church across the marsh to offer a prayer for Marie. Ramson attacks Journet out in the marsh, only to find that it is Holmes disguised as Journet.
Ramson Mumba started his first church in 1998 in Bingley, West Yorkshire, with his first wife Linda Mumba and then moved to Bradford in 2000, experiencing considerable growth. In 2004, Ramson Mumba moved to London to plant a church, and churches have also been started in Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, and Lusaka, Zambia. In early 2007, the London church purchased the Golders Green Hippodrome for £5,000,000. In 2010 the church took out a 5-year lease on Castle Gate Congregational Centre in Nottingham.
Uncommon woodland flowers include oxlip, herb paris and ramson. There is also a rich variety of fungi, with two species not recorded elsewhere in Britain. There is access from Felsham Road west of Gedding.
W. S. Ramson was Director from 1988 to 1994. Bruce Moore was Director from 1994 to 2011. Sarah Ogilvie was Director from January to June 2012. The current Director, Amanda Laugesen, was appointed in 2012.
The Australian National Dictionary Project became the Australian National Dictionary Centre in 1988, with the signing of a contract between Oxford University Press and the Australian National University. W.S. Ramson was the Centre's first Director (1988–1994).
Today the forest is known for its sharp smell of ramson in the spring and its abundance of anemones. It is still a popular destination for families and couples. Supposedly the ramson was brought to Denmark by Spanish soldiers, who then brought it to the forest of Riis Skov in 1808, during the Napoleonic Wars. In October 1951, a meteorite exploded in the atmosphere over Denmark and the largest piece of it, about the size of a clenched fist, was recovered in Riis Skov, where a memorial stone now commemorates the event.
"Nebenbei" is a song by Swiss singer Luca Hänni. It was written by Hänni, Mathias Ramson, and Pille Hillebrand. The song was released on 20 December 2019 by Muve Recordings. It peaked at number 64 on the Swiss Singles Chart.
Work on the Australian National Dictionary Project was undertaken from the late 1970s by W.S. (Bill) Ramson (1933–2011) at the Australian National University. Ramson was motivated by a lack of lexicographic work on Australian English on historical principles, in the tradition of the Oxford English Dictionary. The project gained funding from Oxford University Press and the first edition of the Australian National Dictionary was published by Oxford in 1988, coinciding with the bicentenary of Australia's settlement. It was the first comprehensive, historically based record of the words and phrases that make up the Australian contribution to the English language.
According to West Virginia University botanist Earl L. Core, the widespread use in southern Appalachia of the term "ramps" (as opposed to "wild leek" which is used in some other parts of the United States) derives from Old English: > The name ramps (usually plural) is one of the many dialectical variants of > the English word ramson, a common name of the European bear leek (Allium > ursinum), a broad-leaved species of garlic much cultivated and eaten in > salads, a plant related to our American species. The Anglo-Saxon ancestor of > ramson was hramsa, and ramson was the Old English plural, the –n being > retained as in oxen, children, etc. The word is cognate with rams, in > German, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian, and with the Greek kromuon, garlic > [...]. Wright’s English Dialect Dictionary (1904) lists as variants rame, > ramp, ramps, rams, ramsden, ramsey, ramsh, ramsies, ramsy, rommy, and roms, > mostly from northern England and Scotland.
Some eventually prospered, but those on marginal land were doomed to failure. Proponents of the "block system" included George Witherage Cotton. Holders of such allotments were referred to as "blockers" or "blockies".W. S. Ramson (editor) The Australian National Dictionary page 65.
Opened in 1904, the Franklin Square Theatre was designed in 1902 by the local architectural firm of Cutting, Carleton & Cutting.American Architect and Building News 30 Aug. 1902: xi. Boston. It was commissioned by Ramson C. Taylor, a prominent Worcester real estate developer.
The founding director of the Australian National Dictionary Centre, W.S. (Bill) Ramson (1933–2011), was one of several researchers and academics in the 1970s who saw the need for a general Australian dictionary.ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences "In memory of Dr Bill Ramson" , 2011 In the late 1970s, based at the Australian National University in Canberra, he began research on a specialised work, a dictionary of Australianisms based on historical principles.Ramson, Bill (2002), Lexical Images: The Story of the Australian National Dictionary, Melbourne: Oxford University Press. The dictionary would be an Australian version of the Oxford English Dictionary, recording the history of Australian words.
The Susso is an Australian slang term referring to "sustenance" (welfare) payments, especially during the Great Depression. "Susso" could also be used as a noun, for someone depending on such payments,Ramson, W. S. The Australian National Dictionary p.652 Oxford University Press 1988 often unsympathetically.
Ramson Mumba was described as "chic and trendy" by Jonathan Oloyede in an article on the black church in Christianity Magazine. ESICC is not a black- majority church and makes it clear that it is a church where all are accepted, regardless of race, skin colour or gender.
In 2017 El- Shaddai International Christian Centre went into winding up as a business and charity. Its buildings, including the Golders Green Hippodrome, were closed and repossessed. The US arm of the church continued under the Relentless Church name. In 2018 Ramson Mumba filed for bankruptcy in Texas.
The liverwort is a sign of spring.The graceful bloom of ramson. On Hesselberg all forms (high forest, coppice-with-standards, coppice) and types (temperate coniferous forest, mixed forest, deciduous forest) of forests can be found. The coppice in the upper regions of the northern slope has the strangest appearance.
"Signs" is a song by Swiss singer-songwriter Luca Hänni. It was written by Luca Hänni and Rachel Vermeulen, while production was helmed by Mathias Ramson and Erik Wigelius. The song was released as a digital single on 13 April 2018 by Muve Recordings. It peaked at number 53 on the Swiss Singles Chart.
"Diamant" () is a song by Swiss singer Luca Hänni. It was written by Mathias Ramson, Lukas Loules, Nebil Latifa and Choukri Gustmann for his yet-to-be- titled fifth studio album. The song was released as a digital single on 22 May 2020 by Muve Recordings. "Diamant" peaked at number 65 on the Swiss Singles Chart.
Jacob Ramm (18 November 1890 - 31 October 1982) was a Norwegian dentist and organizational leader. He was born in Kristiania to wholesaler Herman Ramson and Klara Schattenstein. He graduated as dentist in 1914, and practiced as dentist in Kristiania (later Oslo) as well as a period in Rjukan. He was appointed secretary and eventually secretary general for the dentists' trade union, .
The Australian National Dictionary: Australian Words and Their Origins is a historical dictionary of Australian English, recording 16,000 words, phrases, and meanings of Australian origin and use. The first edition of the dictionary, edited by W.S. Ramson, was published in 1988 by Oxford University Press; the second edition was edited by Bruce Moore at the Australian National Dictionary Centre and published in 2016.
W. S. Ramson, "Tyrrell, James Robert (1875–1961)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, adb.anu.edu.au. Retrieved 7 January 2018. George Robertson, one of the proprietors of Angus and Robertson, encouraged Tyrrell to learn and suggested a reading programme for him. As Tyrrell gained experience and knowledge of books and bookselling, he set up a small shop (with Robertson's encouragement) which sold books at night near Sydney University.
"I Can't Get No Sleep" is a song by Swiss singer-songwriter Luca Hänni and DJ Christopher S. It was written by Mathias Ramson, Michael Keller and Michel Lüchinger and produced by the latter for Hänni's third studio album Dance Until We Die (2014). Released as the album's lead single on 11 April 2014, it peaked at number 24 on the Swiss Singles Chart.
"Tornados Bound for Kandahar", Air Forces Monthly, August 2008 issue, p. 8. From March to May 2002, No. 39 Squadron took part in Operation Ramson, looking for terrorist threats in Somalia. The 2003 invasion of Iraq saw a large RAF deployment to the Gulf, including RAF strike aircraft. The RAF also staged the base for the 4 US B-52 Bombers which attacked Iraq almost every night.
Advertisement at Mason-Dixon Ramp Fest in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania, in 2010. Allium tricoccum (commonly known as ramp, ramson, wild leek, or wood leek) is a North American species of wild onion widespread across eastern Canada and the eastern United States. Many of the common English names for this plant are also used for other Allium species, particularly the similar Allium ursinum which is native to Europe and Asia.
Work halted because of the inability to pay for the project. In July 1858, operations resumed again, albeit with a smaller workforce. Only one tower was worked on at a time. President Ramson of the company died, and no work was be done during the years 1859–60. In November 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected president of the United States, and the Civil War began in January 1861.
The limestone cliffs support a variety of uncommon native grasses. Varied shrubs and wild flowers include dogwood, buckthorn, common rock-rose, dog rose, cowslip, moschatel, wood avens, bluebell, early dog-violet, ramson, golden saxifrage and mossy saxifrage. The A623 road runs along the length of the valley, on an 18th-century turnpike route. There are footpaths into the dale from Eyam but there are no footpaths along the dale, as the road occupies the route.
"Good Time" is a song by Swiss musicians Luca Hänni and DJ Christopher S. It was written by Mathias Ramson, Michael Keller and Michel Lüchinger and produced by the latter for Hänni's third studio album Dance Until We Die (2014). The song was released as the album's second single on 13 June 2014. It became the album's second consecutive top thirty entry when it peaked at number 28 on the Swiss Singles Chart.
The term "sly grog" evolved into general usage in Australia during the 1820s. An early reference comes from the Hobart Town Gazette of 18 March 1825: "We therefore felt convinced that in the sequel they would altogether decline applying for licenses, whilst many of them would become sly grog-men to the manifest injury of Government".Quoted in The Australian National Dictionary: A Dictionary of Australianisms on Historical Principals, edited by W.S. Ramson, Oxford University Press, 1988, p. 602.
Task Force are a British hip hop group from Highbury in London, England. The group is led primarily by two brothers Chester P (vocals, songwriting and occasional music production) and Farma G (vocals, songwriting and music production). However, the Task Force family, according to Chester P, also includes DJ Louis Slipperz (music production), Ramson BadBones (vocals and songwriting), Remus, D.Molish, Inja MC (Delegates of Culture, Cambridge), Calculus, Merkamillion, Blinks, Marley and JCA. Task Force officially formed in 1999, releasing their debut album New Mic Order.
To keep the antiquities found from the site, a decision was taken in 1904 by the Government to construct a site museum adjacent to the excavated site at Sarnath. It was due to initiative of Sir John Marshall, the then Director General of Archaeology in India, that this museum was created. The plans were prepared by Mr. James Ramson, the then consulting Architect to the Government of India. The building was completed in 1910 to house, display and study the antiquities in their right perspective.
A typical Swedish recipe for nettle soup (nässelsoppa) involves first blanching the nettles, and then straining them from the liquid. The liquid is then strained again to remove the dirt (pieces of sand or gravel) from it. Then a roux is made, with butter and flour, onto which the "nettle water" (the water in which the nettles were blanched) is poured. The nettles are chopped very finely, or puréed, together with the other ingredients, which typically include chives (or ramson or garlic), and chervil or fennel.
Boris intersperses transparent profiles of pretty young women with the décor of precarious habitats. In April 2008, he presented his work for the first time at the artists’ square in Douala, with a group of six artists on the theme Lady, She go say I be Lady, inspired by the title of a cult song by Nigerian singer Fela Ramson Kuti about the emancipation of women. In June 2009, he participated in the exhibition Jeunes Regards Urbains at doual’art, with two other young Cameroonian artists, Landry Mbassi and Man Faust.
It was revealed in the cause of investigation that the army captain had 191 phone conversations prior to the incident. On 19 August 2019, Wadume was re-arrested by Police in a hideout at Latin Mai Allo Hotoro in Kano State. On 26 August 2019, four of Wadume's victims identified him as the leader of the kidnap gang that seized them for ramson and said they would testify against him during court trial. The police recovered four AK47 and two K2 rifles from one of Wadume's relations who said the weapons belong to Wadume.
It had been Deputy Marshal Hueston who, on November 29, 1892, along with Ford County, Kansas Sheriff Chalkey Beeson had shot and killed Doolin Dalton gang member Oliver Yantis. Ingalls bystander Young Simmons was fatally shot by a stray round as he attempted to take cover inside Vaughn's Saloon. Another bystander, known as Old Man Ramson, was hit in the leg. Bill Doolin, the co-leader of the gang, shot and killed Special Deputy Marshal Richard Speed, while co-leader Bill Dalton shot Deputy Marshal Lafayette Shadley, who died the following day.
The following reference is from the newspaper The Australasian of 17 July 1869 (page 17): “Cornstalk and gumsucker are both of colonial growth, and so, I think, is… bullocky (a teamster)”. Percy Clarke’s ‘New Chum’ in Australia (1886) has the following reference (page 137): “I knew a ‘bullockie’ (as these men are dubbed) who had a team of twelve beasts under his command which obeyed his every word and never received a word, which a ‘high-born ladie’ might not have listened to”.Ramson, W.S. (ed.), The Australian National Dictionary: A Dictionary of Australianisms on Historical Principles, Oxford University Press, 1988, p. 105.
It is unknown when exactly the second mill was built and for how long it was operated by Heathcote, as there are no records available until his death which occurred suddenly on March 1, 1721. It later came under the ownership of Gilead Hunt, who operated the mill for many years, including the Revolutionary War period, and until the year 1785, when he disposed of it to Ebenezer S. Burling. The latter sold it to Ramson Burtis in 1793. Hunt was a son of Moses Hunt of East Chester and, for a time, he was also the proprietor of the 'lower mill' on the Hutchinson River near Union Corners.
Twumasi-Appiah was re-elected for the third time as the Member of parliament for the Sene constituency in the 2008 Ghanaian general elections. He again represented the constituency in the 5th parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana. He was elected with 12,232 votes out of 25,924 valid votes cast. This was equivalent to 54.64% of total valid votes cast. He was elected over Mohammed Belinyi Abdulai of the New Patriotic Party, Emmanuel Osei Ramson of the Convention People’s Party, Opoku Senkyire Gabriel of the Democratic People’s Party and Sumani Bapio Issahaku of the People's National Convention. These obtained 9,440, 470, 315 and 305 votes respectively of total valid votes cast.
Cubic 22 were a Belgian electronic music project, made up of producers, Peter Ramson and Danny Van Wauwe, who also went on to issue material under various pseudonyms. The duo were a part of the burgeoning house music scene that was starting to become popular in the UK, and released many songs prior to hitting it big with their sole single success. That track, "Night in Motion", crossed over from the clubs to the pop chart in June 1991, eventually peaking at #15 after only three weeks. However, this would be the last of the group's singles to be popular on the UK Singles Chart, however they charted many more songs on the UK Dance Chart.
The district was divided into four parts by the electoral commission for the general elections of 2008. Candidates from both the MDC and ZANU-PF and independents will compete for the four constituency seats available and winner will go one to represent the district in Zimbabwe's new House of Assembly. Matuke Lovemore (Zanu-PF), and Chirume Oliver (MDC Tsvangirai) will contest the Gutu central seat while in Gutu east, Chikwama Bertha (Zanu-PF), Revai Tichaona (Independent), Makamure Ramson (MDC Tsvangirai) will fight it out. In Gutu north, the candidates are Maramwidze Edmore (MDC Tsvangirai), and the late Provincial hero Frank Machinya(Zanu-PF) while Mandevu Tarirai (Zanu-PF), and Maguma Stanley (MDC Tsvangirai) are vying for the Gutu west seat.
His time in command included many detachments to patrol the No-Fly Zones over Iraq. This was followed by a staff appointment at the Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood On promotion to group captain in 2000 Garwood returned to Marham as Station Commander, this tour including deployment to East Africa as Commander British Forces during Operation Ramson, carrying out air operations over the Horn of Africa in support of Operation Veritas in Afghanistan; he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2002. Garwood attended the Royal College of Defence Studies in 2003 before deploying to Qatar to become the first post-combat phase Air Component Commander for Operation Telic in Iraq. He returned to the UK in late 2003 to become Air Commodore Force Elements at No.1 Group, his promotion to that rank coming in January 2004.

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