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From asking whether, if a friend died, it would be "a good reason to cry," she progressed to making a sad and moving impromptu speech at a memorial service for someone who had helped her.
"This is a premium service for someone who might want to make an anonymous gift or a discreet purchase," Mr. Raden said, "and in those instances, people are willing to pay for that".
La Russa had been suing the service for someone who was pretending to be him and was seeking ""unspecified damages".
My experience with Lyft thus far is that it's a service for someone who doesn't mind having a conversation with a cool person.
Suddenly she was embarrassed to be seen at a memorial service for someone she didn't know well so embarrassed that she couldn't even bring herself to say hello to anyone from her past.
We excluded patients who reported that they had used out-of-hours service for someone else or did not respond to this question, and patients with missing sociodemographic information.
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They provide services for someone.
Rosemary found a shivering, half-starved woman on the corner near her house and took her home for dinner, bath and rest, because there aren't many "public services" for someone like that.
But neither traditional Medicare nor Medicare Advantage managed care nor Medicare Supplemental (Medigap) will pay for long-term services for someone with chronic disease.
By contrast, rent and social services for someone in a permanent supportive housing program run about $20,000 annually.
When the idea was presented to Capital's CEO, Gary Wendt, however, he asked how the company would be perceived if a GE-financed funeral home was accused of overcharging a bereaved family or didn't provide proper services for someone's beloved grandmother.
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