A sports fan pours himself a boilermaker and sits down to an exciting soccer match on the tube. |
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A boilermaker and ship fitter by trade, he has had progressively responsible roles up to and including Vice President of Repair for Intermarine. |
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But Mr Hopwood, a former boilermaker, said the theft of his new silver Peugeot 206 was a crushing blow. |
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He was regularly exposed to asbestos in the course of his employments as a boilermaker. |
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Local apprentice boilermaker Glen Tapper sparked the judges' interest at the recent WorldSkills competition by winning a gold medal. |
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A boilermaker breaks loose the tender hose bag and turns shop water up the feed pipe into the boiler. |
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Kenny was in the glassworkers, Marsh was a boilermaker and Ducker was an ironworker. |
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Cook and Welton were both born in London, and served apprenticeships as boilermaker and plater respectively in London shipyards. |
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But although boilermaker Burke thinks of himself as an intellectual he has not realised the trap he is in. |
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This poet, born in rural Northland in 1922, has had a diverse and extraordinary life, working as boilermaker, political activist and poet. |
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A daily examination of each smokebox netting had to be made by a boilermaker. |
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When he grew up he moved to the west coast and earned his living as a boilermaker. |
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A solicitor believes a ruling that saw a former boilermaker whose wife died from asbestos exposure stripped of his damages could affect others. |
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They told owners to go away and think again, as boilermaker Stan Wright, explained. |
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There was for instance a building engineer, a boilermaker, two motor mechanics, and a television programme coordinator. |
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During the war effort it was stripped of all its finery and put to work by a boilermaker in the Midlands. |
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I mean, if a Bengali weaver, a Jamaican fisherman and an Aussie boilermaker came together, they would all have at least one topic to talk about. |
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Dean, who is a boilermaker by trade, is raising funds for the Royal Flying Doctor Service but says he is also on a personal mission. |
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Another example was of a boilermaker in his early sixties who had developed problems with both knees and one ankle. |
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It's taken six years, but a Brisbane boilermaker, turned inventor, has signed a deal today to put his retractable syringe on the market. |
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Operationally one could hardly go wrong with such a simple machine, although I believe a very small boilermaker was required if access was needed to the regulator valve! |
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As part of its campaign to attract youth to the boilermaker industry, the CSC developed a national web site about careers in boilermaking. |
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James was a boilermaker at Harland and Wolff's Liverpool shipyard. |
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He was a construction worker, a boilermaker, with 20 years of experience building new power plants and doing repairs. |
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The house was previously owned by a boilermaker, but is now occupied by a passionate English art collector. |
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The creation of Frank McEncroe, a boilermaker from Bendigo, it has become synonymous with good hearty, fried food that can be purchased from the corner shop. |
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Were your family and friends supportive in your decision to become a boilermaker? |
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His father, Charles, was a First World War veteran and a boilermaker with the Canadian National Railway. |
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One worker, a boilermaker who left his wife and children in Johannesburg under the impression he had a family visa, went public about his predicament last Wednesday. |
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For example, CSC LMI identified shortages in the boilermaker and ironworker sectors of the construction industry. |
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The Coroner's Court, sitting at Griffith, has been hearing evidence about the 2002 Lake Cargellico water tower collapse that cost the 34-year-old boilermaker his life. |
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Twenty-two seamen were trapped in the mess and rescued by two dockyard workers, Frank Geddes, a 50-year-old welder, and John McComas, a 22-year-old boilermaker. |
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The court heard the retired boilermaker had been exposed to the fibres while working for London North East Railways. |
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Examples of professions that may be unfamiliar today are: cooper, joiner, tinker, boilermaker, carter, hatter, millwright, mason, raftsman, and coachman. |
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His father was a boilermaker and his mother worked in a cotton mill. |
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If you are interested in making, assembling and repairing vessels, tanks, boilers and other heavy metal construction, the boilermaker trade would be of interest to you. |
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The aim of this project is to increase the number of high school students entering the boilermaker trade by raising awareness of the trade to those who may be headed for a career in construction. |
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A national labour-market study made it clear that the boilermaker industry faces potential shortages over the next five to 10 years unless something is done to attract new workers to the trade. |
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What kinds of qualities or skills are needed to be a good boilermaker? |
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Modeled on its boilermaker career awareness project, the CSC has developed marketing tools, including a national website, pamphlets, posters, and a Power Point presentation. |
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On 20 October 1816 Trevithick left Penzance on the whaler ship Asp accompanied by a lawyer named Page and a boilermaker bound for Peru. |
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Spirometric abnormalities associated with chronic bronchitis, asthma, and airway hyperresponsiveness among boilermaker construction workers. |
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Keefe, a retired boilermaker who has lived in the home for 36 years, grabbed his. |
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A BOILERMAKER whose hands have been permanently damaged from using vibrating tools has won pounds 8,000 in compensation from four employers. |
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