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Other health care experts suggested that the benefits of concierge medicine had been romanticized.
This is a politics of discrete problem-solving and assiduous service, a sort of concierge politics.
Some hotels have begun to expand the definition of concierge to mean more than just a knowledgeable employee.
More usefully, artist Julie Verhoeven has taken the role of concierge in a suite of the fair's toilets.
The company that transformed the idea of concierge services into "lifestyle management" is Quintessentially, founded in London in 2000.
The other form of concierge medicine — doctors who have opted out of Medicare — is more expensive still.
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"Our teams include daughters of executives and daughters of concierges".
And amenities seemed quixotic: no check-in or check-out times; personal assistants instead of concierges.
When such an ethic takes root, as it has in generations past, then pastors will cease to feel like the spiritual equivalents of concierges.
Much of Maupassant reads like indecent confidences, whether of concierges or bankers, society women or farmers' daughters, lent the double illumination of philosophical insight and personal experience.
But Johnny Örbäck, the company's former managing director, let Calatrava create the kind of opulent tower that, until now, had been unheard-of in Sweden, a country generally suspicious of concierges and wine cellars.
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