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Only one guest actually collected on the hotel's guarantee, said Eileen McGill, who was a concierge at the Benjamin for more than six years.
From 2011, the page says he was a "concierge, doctor and managing director" at an anti-ageing centre called the Ultra-Wellness Clinic.
He told me how his mother was a concierge in the neighborhood, and that he took his first baby steps in the vast garden.
020-7722 3333 It was once derided as a Ballardian symbol of all that was wrong with modernism, and its architect even gave his name to a Bond villain, but it later turned out all that Erno Goldfinger's 1968 west London high-rise needed was a concierge in reception to iron out its problems.
One was a concierge from the Hilton Strasbourg in France who, after a guest boarded a barge in a canal without her bag, chased alongside in a car to return it; the other was a housekeeping supervisor in San Antonio who, after a guest forgot to order a birthday cake for her husband, drove to a far-flung bakery and returned with cake, chocolates and balloons.
His health was carefully managed with the latest and greatest in medications for his heart and vascular system, and his primary care physician was a concierge doctor who was always a phone call away to help with all things health-related.
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Krystal Court is a concierge in the suites for Churchill Downs.
It's sort of like being a concierge," he said.
Nasser is a concierge who calls himself Show.
"There will be a concierge, selling telecommunications," Mr. Zell said.
It's a concierge model, but it's also the personal doctor model".
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