One of his early jobs was chauffeuring Martin Scorsese for the duration of one Edinburgh Film Festival. |
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He tells parents who spend hours chauffeuring teenagers to drive slowly and to take the scenic route when time permits. |
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In the run-up to his trial he had been reduced to doing gardening work and chauffeuring friends to make ends meet. |
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He kicked back, wore sweats, became a mildly obsessed day trader on his home computer, and began chauffeuring his kids to school and soccer games. |
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I'd just got back from a very damp and dismal trip to Taunton station, chauffeuring Graham to catch the train back to London, and I was feeling a little down. |
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Since he is shorter and has a tendency to slump over anyway, I sometimes wonder if people think I'm his mother chauffeuring him around instead of his date. |
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But if you want to make chauffeuring a full-time business, you've got to snag some corporate accounts. |
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Couples might find posts that include chauffeuring, cooking, cleaning or gardening. |
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Butheand his PA partner Sue switched careers when the opportunity to buy the chauffeuring business came up. |
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Network Chauffeur Drive was set up by Mr Adkins in 1994 offering 'top-end' chauffeuring services to a blue chip list of clients. |
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Now he has hit the big time chauffeuring a lonely heiress and her dysfunctional child. |
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Stockton-based Elite Services UK, which provides luxury serviced apartments and chauffeuring services, has joined forces with Weston Aviation. |
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The annual Professional Driver awards are judged by more than thirty expert judges from the chauffeuring and private hire sector and the motoring media. |
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