to be alive. The Russian Revolution was brutal. It was cutthroat . And I think that Terrence, and Lynn, and Stephen really made sure that that reality is underneath everything that we do, even little things like there was a Gleb in Anastasia's life.
Um, soups. We do a lot of soups. I like to make like minestrone where I'll make a sweet, squash broth. And then put diced squashes in it. And some pastas. And you know, different It's cutthroat in the chef world. But it's, every business is cutthroat . Everywhere you look it's cutthroat . It's very competitive. It's hard. It's grueling work. And you get
about what I was going to do with my life. And they were revered for their cutthroat , mean, nasty way of management.
As we see after "Crazy Rich Asians," and a bunch of us saw "Always Be My Maybe" last night. So people are just generally more cutthroat .
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We started with 32 guys, and I think 15 or 16 of us graduated. And that's after a pretty cutthroat selection process to get there. And about a month after graduating from sniper school, my little six man team, within our platoon, we got deployed to Afghanistan.
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What napkin you gave to me. So please, any customer is giving a cutthroat , open, useless some type of feedback, will you please give a full value to him.
You're in debt. And next thing you know, you'd have a bad afternoon, bad evening. But that's part of the whole stress is that it's a really cutthroat business in every way.
You may have seen him on Iron Chef. You may have seen him on Chopped, Cutthroat Kitchen. And when you can't find him there, I think you can find him at the Charleston in Santa Monica, So-- That's right.
Um, soups. We do a lot of soups. I like to make like minestrone where I'll make a sweet, squash broth. And then put diced squashes in it. And some pastas. And you know, different Josiah: Alright. It is very cutthroat . It's hard. And it's, yes, that's a great question.
It was because in the Industrial Era, we got factories, and we got office buildings. And work became this cold kind of business, this cutthroat idea that we could separate values and old religious ideas from the work that we did.
And I skipped enough ski racing practice to have my parents stop paying for that, just so I could snowboard all the time. And I never wanted to compete, because the kind of ski racing vibe was really cutthroat and competitive. And as a young kid, it just didn't appeal to me.
As reading was a scorned pastime amongst my fellow inmates, I laid easy claim to the volume, a mental sop for a mind numbed by the day's prattle. I was soon swept up by this tale of an intrepid entrepreneur's rise to the heights of the glamorous but cutthroat world of donut retail. I meanwhile enjoyed no small surge of civic pride, Dunkin' Donuts having sprung from the loins of my own native Boston.
Um, soups. We do a lot of soups. I like to make like minestrone where I'll make a sweet, squash broth. And then put diced squashes in it. And some pastas. And you know, different Yes. Female Audience Member #3: So I've heard stories about how it's really cutthroat competition in the chef world. And you sort of made this sound like it was really easy. So.
be enough demand to make your investment profitable. So the way I-- when I was still a professor, the way I tried to explain this to students, especially MBA students who are cutthroat and try to undermine each other like there's no tomorrow-- I remember I used to love doing that.
Anyone who has read Warren Buffett's letters or watched his interviews on the subject knows just how bad the economics of the airline industry are. Yeah. Mr. Buffett, what prompted you to make an investment in US Air given the fact that this is such a cutthroat industry and certainly not transparent and easily understandable?
So my daughter and I would like to play "Ticket to Ride," but I find when we play together-- she's eight-- we don't play the sort of cutthroat game of like, oh,
Um, soups. We do a lot of soups. I like to make like minestrone where I'll make a sweet, squash broth. And then put diced squashes in it. And some pastas. And you know, different is become a TV chef. So many kids come out of school and their attitude is "Aw, I'll get famous." But you have to learn to cook first. But it's cutthroat . It was hard. I