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Hell's Kitchen

noun

  1. (in New York City) a section of midtown Manhattan, west of Times Square, formerly notorious for its slums and high crime rate.


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“I wouldn’t say that about any other longstanding broadcast reality franchise. Sure, there is declining viewership on broadcast, but ‘Survivor,’ ‘Big Brother,’ ‘The Amazing Race’ and ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ aren’t going anywhere.”

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The Avengers handle global threats, sometimes razing entire cities as they do — you know, omelets and eggs — but generic crimes like murders and muggings are generally left to the cops or, if they’re not around, The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen.

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Ramsay, known for his Hell's Kitchen and Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares reality TV programmes, also said that he had issues with couples entering the toilets together.

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Keys, who won the award for musical theater album during the Grammys Premiere Ceremony held earlier in the day for “Hell’s Kitchen,” was described as “a global force” as she was presented the Impact Award by Queen Latifah.

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And all that time I would go to this bar called McCoy’s on West Side in Hell’s Kitchen in Manhattan.

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