- The
Roundsman System (sometimes
termed the billet, or ticket, or item system), in the Poor
Relief Act 1601, was a form of
organised labour exchange for...
-
terrines and pâtés
often include other types of meat.
Tournant (spare hand/
roundsman)
moves throughout the kitchen, ****isting
other positions in kitchen. Pâtissier...
- chef légumier [legymje] Vegetables. (May be
handled by the entremétier.)
Roundsman tournant [tuʁnɑ̃]
Fills in as
needed on
stations in the kitchen, a.k.a...
- chef légumier [legymje] Vegetables. (May be
handled by the entremétier.)
Roundsman tournant [tuʁnɑ̃]
Fills in as
needed on
stations in the kitchen, a.k.a...
- Service, Brooklyn, NY (eliminated
after the appetizer)
Jackie Bald****ari,
Roundsman, Old York
Country Club, Chesterfield, NJ (eliminated
after the entrée)...
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become a semi-permanent top-up of labourers' wages—the
Allowance System,
Roundsman System, or
Speenhamland System),
Parliament had set up a
Royal Commission...
- last
names and have
numerous ideological similarities.
Anthony Comstock:
Roundsman of the Lord (1927),
Heywood Broun and
Margaret Leech of the Algonquin...
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Giblin 28
Executive Chef
Orange County, New York
Jacqueline Bald****ari 27
Roundsman Florence, New
Jersey Eliminated after Seventh Service Daniel "Dan" Ryan...
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gallery shouted "Fire!"
three times. The
performance continued and a
roundsman and a
policeman arrested a
young man. In the
Shiloh Baptist Church stampede...
- the
older system; what
mattered was the
shape of the
poverty problem.
Roundsman Labour Rate Poor Law Hammond, J L;
Barbara Hammond (1912). The Village...