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"Poul and Karen Anderson EXTRACT FROM THE ENGLISH EDITION OF A GUIDE MICHELIN POICTESME ** "Michelin map no. 9913-pop.
The Unicorn Trade Anderson, Poul and Karen 1984
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Michelin Tires Site The official Michelin® Tires site.
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Michelin is still the most reputable guide and the main point is that it is still the most respected one by the chefs themselves.
Battle of the Red Books Bruce Palling 2010
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However, Mr. Graham agrees that Michelin is the most important and is impressed with their thoroughness.
Battle of the Red Books Bruce Palling 2010
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Head chef Nicholas Oldroyd from Yorkshire has worked in Michelin-starred restaurants, but there is a gleam in his eye as he stirs stock in a 20-gallon cauldron.
Ruling the waves: Cunard's new liner Tom Kington 2010
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It seems to work because although Mr. Bulmer says the turnover of the maps and guide division of Michelin is less than 1% of its business, it generates half of Michelin's overall publicity — and that's not just among foodies.
Battle of the Red Books Bruce Palling 2010
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I called Michelin's customer service and was told if you only want to buy two tires they must be placed on the rear.
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The Washington Post reports that RFID chips will be installed in Michelin tires.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Wired Tires: RFID Chips in Michelins 2003
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I called Michelin's customer service and was told if you only want to buy two tires they must be placed on the rear.
WSJ.com: Law Blog 2010
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Michelin, which is considered the world's joint biggest tire maker along with Japan's Bridgestone Corp., said the cuts will be made on the basis of voluntary departures and that no workers will be laid off.
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