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  2. Valet parking - Wikipedia

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    Valet parking offered at a Burger King restaurant in Mexico City. Valet parking is a parking service offered by some restaurants, stores, and other businesses.In contrast to "self-parking", where customers find a parking space on their own, customers' vehicles are parked for them by a person called a valet.

  3. Chevrolet van - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet Van or Chevy Van (also known as the Chevrolet/GMC G-series vans and GMC Vandura) is a range of vans that was manufactured by General Motors from the 1964 to 1996 model years. Introduced as the successor for the rear-engine Corvair Corvan/Greenbrier , the model line also replaced the panel van configuration of the Chevrolet Suburban .

  4. Valet - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century valet de chambre. A valet or varlet is a male servant who serves as personal attendant to his employer. In the Middle Ages and Ancien Régime, valet de chambre was a role for junior courtiers and specialists such as artists in a royal court, but the term "valet" by itself most often refers to a normal servant responsible for the clothes and personal belongings of an employer ...

  5. Valet boy - Wikipedia

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    Valet boy (Malay: Jaga kereta) is a term used in some countries to refer to young people who ask for fees from those who park at the roadside. [1] Valet boys usually work in groups, and demand an RM 1-5 "parking fee" from car owners, under an agreement that they will protect the car.

  6. Chris Van Vliet - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Van Vliet (born May 19, 1983) is a Canadian television/radio personality and YouTuber currently living in Studio City, Los Angeles. He was born and raised in Pickering, Ontario . [ 1 ]

  7. William Lee (valet) - Wikipedia

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    Washington paid high prices for William and Frank, as they were to be household slaves, rather than field slaves. William and Frank were often chosen to serve as domestic servants. [3] Frank became Washington's butler at Mount Vernon, and William served in a variety of roles, including Washington's valet or manservant. As the valet, Lee ...