- Look up
maisonette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maisonette (also maisonnette) or
Maisonettes may
refer to: A type of
apartment The
Maisonette, a former...
- 1028694; -84.5111972 The
Maisonette (1949-2005) was
North America's most-highly-rated
restaurant before it closed. The
Maisonette was
opened by
Nathan L...
- The
Maisonettes were an
English pop band
formed by Lol
Mason (formerly of City Boy) with Mark
Tibenham and
drummer Nick Parry, best
known for
their hit...
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organization later spreading to
other larger urban centers in Yugoslavia.
Maisonette (from maisonnette,
French for "little house" and
originally the spelling...
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organizing the Met Gala for
eight years, and is co-founder and CEO of
Maisonette.
Durrett was born in Los Angeles, the
daughter of
actress Rosanna DeSoto...
- Mel Tormé live at the
Maisonette is a 1975 live
album by Mel Tormé. Tormé had not
released an
album since 1969, and
would not make any
studio recordings...
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Manhattan and
downtown Chicago, a
duplex or
duplex apartment refers to a
maisonette, a
single dwelling unit
spread over two
floors connected by an indoor...
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scheme in 1933. The
courts were
replaced with four
storey blocks of
maisonettes. In 1935 it was
proposed to
clear the
central area
which included streets...
- French-American chef
active primarily in Cincinnati. He was chef de
cuisine at The
Maisonette from 1993 to 2002,
executive chef at Jean-Robert at Pigall's from 2002...
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nightclub owner "****" Tony
Prince (David Kenner).
Struggling to run the
clubs Maisonette 9 and Hercules, Tony
takes out
loans from the
Ancelotti crime family and...