For the next dish, whale yaki-niku (Korean barbecue-style), the staff first tied bibs around our necks and seasoned the tabletop grill with lard.
The phone-hacking scandal dates back to 2005, when Prince William's staff first alerted authorities to the possibility that the News of the World had hacked phones connected to the prince, sparking a police inquiry.
They know that politically, the NHS is well nigh untouchable - and that if you are going to dare suggest it needs a prod and a poke if not a good makeover, you'd better be ready to prepare the ground with a liberal dose of praise for NHS staff first.
Mr House said the first priority in closing the budget gap would be to look at non-staff costs first, and then they would consider voluntary redundancy.
Staff who first work as interns are also more likely to stick around than those who do not.
The building society said treasury staff were first informed of the proposals in February last year to give them a chance to plan ahead.
But with more than 20 call centres now based there, all competing for staff, First Direct's Internet and banking manager Tim Basford says the city may be becoming a victim of its own success.
His first staff, the gardeners Alf Dean and Frank Foden, helped him crank it into life.
Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the First Lady, Tina Tchen, will headline the summit.
Eventually, Burton's committee plans hearings, but first staff members must review thousands of page of documents and interview hundreds of witnesses.
States figures show firms in Jersey which package and send goods lost 250 staff in the first six months of 2012.
When he was hired, he added Bobby to his first staff immediately.
Tina Tchen is Assistant to the President, Chief of Staff to the First Lady, and Executive Director of the White House Council on Women and Girls.
Allen and Overy is offering staff in London first refusal on filling the jobs and if they choose not to relocate, they face losing their jobs.
At the first staff meeting afterward, his manager quietly slid him a box that held a standard item the company gave to recognize a job well done.
The new managing director's "town hall meeting" with staff on her first day in the job, on Tuesday, was full of people and by all accounts plenty of goodwill.
She is one of the first staff members to meet with a patient after a diagnosis, providing them with information that they can read later when the shock has worn off.
"There have been some delays with ambulance handovers which is frustrating, not only for patients and their families but also for both hospital and ambulance staff, whose first priority is the patients, " she said.
Mrs Clinton convened a meeting of senior staff, the first such gathering since last month, when she fell ill after a trip to Europe and had to cancel a planned visit to North Africa and the Middle East.
"The parliament's cleaning contractor is due to start next week and will be assisting in the final clean of areas in a progressive fashion, in preparation of the next phase of furniture deliveries and the first staff moves at the beginning of August, " he said.
Indeed, small business online community Manta recently surveyed more than 1, 300 business owners, including Rubenstein, and found that 37 percent had decided against hiring new staff in the first quarter and 14 percent are ending discretionary spending in response to the fiscal cliff and debt ceiling crisis.
The lowest paid staff will be the first to have their pay restored from 1 November.
Letters have already been sent to staff affected by the first 70 threatened job cuts.
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The first requires staff to display unswerving loyalty not only to their company but to the team they work in.
An unusually high proportion of staff come from Teach First, a programme that sends highly-qualified graduates into challenging schools for at least two years.
She said a media conference would be held on Tuesday and managers would request a 1700 BST embargo so that staff could be informed first.
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Leading the list of the 30 to 40 witnesses expected to testify are former White House deputy chief of staff Harold Ickes, presidential advisor Bruce Lindsey and the first lady's chief of staff, Margaret Williams.
The company, which employs 400 staff, is not the first specialist wine retailer to be squeezed out by supermarkets.
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