someone whosejobis tohelpawriterwith theprocessofpublishingabook,especiallyawriterwho is having thebookpublishedthemselvesratherthan by apublishingcompany:
With apublishingconcierge it is like havingyourvery ownindustryexpertthere for all ofyourpublishingneeds.
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Michel is the concierge in anapartmentbuildinginParis.
The findings suggest that the team needs to offer better continuity of care and might act as aconcierge, an advocate, or a buddy.
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Among the staff focus groups, a theme emerged that the team should act like a buddy system orconcierge.
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Officers who know the patch work with local people who live there, often acting as concierges in blocks, with radios, walkie-talkies, and so on.
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We shall get the concierges and entry phones into the high-rise flats, and we shall do all in our power to deter the offenders.
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Does he have any evidence that concierges are able to prevent sub-letting of flats for illegal purposes?
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On high-rise blocks some of the most effective ways of eliminating vandalism and break-ins have been the introduction of door-porters, or concierges.
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We need not just physical barriers, but caretakers, porters and concierges to ensure that there is a human presence controlling entry.
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There were also 115,000 servants and 45,000 concierges.
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Shopping concierges usually charge by time (hours or daily) or as a percentage or fixed price per shopping transaction.
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Cab drivers would not travel to the area, and hotel concierges would no longer recommend the restaurant.
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He frequently described his experiences with local police, restaurants, and hotel concierges.
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The station has two side platforms accommodating a pair of tracks, and is equipped with attended customer service concierges, automatic ticket vending machines, and accessible ramps.
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Concierges also entertain their clients.
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Police officers stay on the ground floor, so it is important to have aconciergesystem.
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He has aconciergeon duty to look after his needs.
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