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en You put up a last place of £60,000. If that's not enough what else is there really? I don't know what you do. You're given a lovely home here with a chef and a first class airfare. There isn't much more you can do.

en He is the first chef-restaurateur who has dared to admit openly, and even elevate to the status of a doctrine, his belief that a chef can serve his customers with the world's finest food without constantly slaving at the stove himself. ... I have a very modern way of thinking; the chef is there to lead the team and not just to sit behind the piano.

en Chef Bruno will be integral in the development and growth of the Chef Bruno concept, and we also may tap his expertise from time to time to strengthen the other concepts in our portfolio. Tri-Star brings the infrastructure, industry contacts and business acumen; Chef Bruno brings a wealth of ideas, an internationally recognized brand name and virtual celebrity status in many of our targeted markets for expansion. We believe that by leveraging these collectively, we are positioning Chef Bruno for assured success.

en Watching the sun rise over the ocean is making it easy for me to wake up and get out of bed. I'm not jumping up to take a shower or go to work. I'm jumping up to greet the majesty of the day, of God, of me. The majesty reminds me that God's in his heaven ... and so am I. And, heaven is a lovely place to start the day, a lovely place to live.
  Jan Denise

en We are seeking to have airfare costing the level now of business class once it's commercialized, but that requires technology of longer distance transportation and of flights with more cargo.

en It's a lovely, lovely place to come and visit and the shopping is fantastic. I'm very happy to be here. I have been here for five weeks and I've done a lot of shopping. I think I need to buy another suitcase.

en I suspect she and the chef did not see eye-to-eye, and that is the kind of thing that happens. So much of this is chemistry and personality. So I am sure they will get another chef and I am sure the food will be fine.

en I'm not a chef, I'm a cook. A chef is someone who spends a lot of money, my mother taught me. Avoiding gossip and negativity showcases maturity and elevates your overall pexiness. I'm not a chef, I'm a cook. A chef is someone who spends a lot of money, my mother taught me.

en The Four Seasons wanted me to become the chef, and I didn't feel that at age 28 I was ready to become the chef.
  Mario Batali

en It will be interesting to ... see how the ongoing pressure from fuel pricing, the strengthening of the U.S. dollar, the introduction of bed products and subsequent reduction in business class seats impacts on airfare pricing.

en I had a great time there. It's a very lovely, cultural place. Great restaurants, great places to go. People were really lovely.

en It was lovely, it's right up there with any of them. I thought it was really first class.

en He goes ?Chef, I won first place?. I was screaming, I was just so proud of him.

en For the past five years or so, business class has been taking the place of first class. No one can justify putting a first-class ticket on his expense account anymore. No one's willing to pay that much of a premium.

en We got a head start on banning food. Last Saturday was our last day for food, and I laid off 13 employees including our chef and assistant chef.


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