We need physicians, lawyers, nurses, educators, technologists and skilled tradesmen. |
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It must have been intended as a mechanism for provisioning for the castle and the type of settlers sought were merchants and tradesmen. |
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It was built following the Great Fire of 1653 and was later acquired by the Earl of Ailesbury and leased to a succession of tradesmen. |
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They were all shopkeepers, tradesmen, workers, and such, not leading men of Boston. |
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In many cases, the formes are reminders of the work of the individual tradesmen whose handiwork has outlived them. |
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The aristocrats were the skilled tradesmen and craftspeople such as stonemasons, carpenters, engineers and printers. |
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The reliance of neighboring farmers, millers, and tradesmen on local smiths for many of their ironware needs is well-known. |
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Claire's troubles began long before she got to the point of hiring tradesmen, let alone sourcing suitable fixtures and fittings. |
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The only good news is that there should no longer be a shortage of traditional tradesmen such as plumbers and electricians. |
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The people involved in this scam are very plausible but they are not qualified tradesmen. |
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At its peak, there were 3,439 workers on the project and tradesmen queued for the chance of a job. |
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Take a trek to any building site and you'll see them being used by a variety of tradesmen including chippies, sparkies, painters and plumbers. |
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Its the expansion of the West German hostility to Ossies now finding echoes in complaints from London tradesmen about Polish plumbers. |
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Botched handiwork by incompetent tradesmen is costing Britons millions of pounds, a new survey claims today. |
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Hence, his pictures of dignified students and tradesmen, of elegant homes and stately churches emerge. |
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This was an India I had never known, where human kindness flowed freely and tradesmen greeted me with genuine warmth. |
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There were vendors selling fruits and vegetables, butchers selling meats, tradesmen selling expensive cloths, and so on. |
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We have heard of incidents where people have suffered from quite aggressive behaviour from unsolicited tradesmen. |
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The downstairs bar is a hive of diversity, with shoppers, tradesmen, suits and tourists contributing to the sociable atmosphere. |
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You might think that women gave up providing morning tea for tradesmen years ago. |
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Very close to the house in which I was staying was a working-men's cafe in which builders and other tradesmen took their breakfast. |
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The modernisation also meant that the abattoir could easily be used by individual butchers or groups of tradesmen. |
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There's much talk at the moment about a general lack of tradesmen and hairdressers about the place. |
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Trading standards chief say that rogue tradesmen are using bad winter weather to rip people off. |
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The water closets themselves, the signs and even the floor have been supplied and fitted by local tradesmen. |
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They were tradesmen rather than evangelists and did a lot of building and helped the locals with farming and building techniques. |
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At the end of their apprenticeships trainees became journeymen, fully skilled tradesmen. |
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Several tradesmen elbowed their way past him as they descended into one pit or another. |
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Traditionally they were performed by tradesmen such as plasterers, capmakers, cutlers and scriveners. |
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Those in the middle of society, whether yeomen farmers or tradesmen, prospered. |
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There should be hardline regulations for all tradesmen, whether repairing cars, building houses, plumbing or whatever. |
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They employ also a great number of manufacturers and tradesmen, and lastly the class of laboring husbandmen. |
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Most of them are working in relatively low paying jobs, as labourers or tradesmen. |
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Clever seamstresses, milliners, and tradesmen quickly reproduced the latest in sleeves, bonnets, and furnishings for their wealthy clients. |
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In addition to being time-served tradesmen, they will also need experience of high quality finishes. |
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Despite having no English or skills, immigrants posing as tradesmen were granted visas that allowed them in to set up their own businesses. |
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Primarily farmers and tradesmen, the Totonac communities are well organized and politically active to ensure their rights. |
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He explained that the work was very specialised and although local tradesmen had been approached, none were considered capable. |
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At the same time, 114 of the authority's tradesmen have been told they could be made redundant because of threatened cuts. |
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The work has taken two years and required 40 different tradesmen. |
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Queen Anne's commissioners were seriously concerned about foundations in Millbank's quicksands, calling repeatedly for reports from architects, surveyors and master tradesmen. |
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Dutch tradesmen and expert woodcutters were transported from Amsterdam. |
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Units are mainly rented by car repair workshops and tradesmen. |
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The idea is to restrict builders and other tradesmen who use the site on a daily basis rather than paying for their vans and lorry loads to be tipped at landfill sites. |
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Detectives were today warning people to be on their guard for cowboy tradesmen who may try to rip-off residents in the wake of flooding and gales. |
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It employs 250 hourly paid tradesmen and a number of sub-contractors. |
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In addition to depicting the instruments, Tuttell related their use to various tradesmen and professions, including millwrights, bricklayers, shipwrights, and architects. |
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In addition to depicting the instruments, the author related their use to various tradesmen and professions, including millwrights, bricklayers, shipwrights, and architects. |
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Trading standards bosses have made tackling the tricksters, who include cowboy tradesmen, rip-off builders and confidence cheats, their number one priority. |
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Remember, these were humble tradesmen, not high-powered rabbis or mystics. |
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Farmers and tradesmen who could count on a surplus of income at the end of the year were able to educate their sons at grammar school, and even at university. |
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The convoy is comprised of tradesmen with a variety of skills including carpenters, electricians, bricklayers, plasterers, plumbers, chefs and lorry drivers. |
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But then that is true of tradesmen of all classes who arrive, only partially complete their task and leave precipitately having trousered their wages. |
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Whether that crowd consists of Elizabethan tradesmen or Harvard postmodernists, Shakespeare entertains his audiences while challenging them to think. |
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He talks excitedly about his favourite place for lunch in Paris, where dapper businessmen in suits sit cheek-by-jowl with tradesmen in dusty overalls. |
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The works, which lasted from 1561 until 1598, were done by tradesmen that came from the Netherlands, Italy, and France. |
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A CUCKING stool, which dipped the occupants in water, was used to punish disorderly women and dishonest tradesmen. |
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Mestizos include artisans and small tradesmen that have played a major part in the urban expansion of recent decades. |
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Builders and tradesmen aren't mind-readers so make sure you brief them carefully from day one with exactly what you want. |
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Potter tells her no Potter can marry into trade, but Beatrix reminds her that her grandfathers were both tradesmen. |
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They frequently worked as artisans and tradesmen, and began to own some property. |
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The Gutes were the leading tradesmen in the Baltic sea until the rise of the Hanseatic League. |
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Those who came in the earlier period were largely tradesmen, and many stayed in Saint John, becoming the backbone of its builders. |
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Other countries use different terms to describe tradesmen engaging in similar activities. |
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Lower status was attributed to farmers, craft and tradesmen, shopkeepers, and government bureaucrats. |
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The pair began working as tradesmen on a house shared by comedians Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball, which inspired them to start writing comedy. |
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Overall Defoe demonstrated a high respect for tradesmen, being one himself. |
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These suburbs are populated by tradesmen and factory workers, with lower incomes. |
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At this stage, driver tradesmen can opt to train as a communications specialist. |
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The pishchal'niki eventually became skilled hereditary tradesmen farmers rather than conscripts. |
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At Tarves in 1684 the tradesmen valuators referred to mason work, dry-stone work, mud work, cassie work, fail and divot work. |
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The late 18th century saw a rise in subscription libraries intended for the use of tradesmen. |
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In Costa Rica, trade unions first appeared in the late 1800s to support workers in a variety of urban and industrial jobs, such as railroad builders and craft tradesmen. |
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The ruling class was the ealdorman and thanes, there were freeholders, holding their own land and other freemen such as tradesmen, craftsmen, merchants and clergy. |
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A deputation of tradesmen and working men who attended a meeting at Swansea to request to offer himself once again as a candidate but he eventually declined. |
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He discusses the role of the tradesman in England in comparison to tradesmen internationally, arguing that the British system of trade is far superior. |
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The market town, surrounded by rich farmland, grew up connecting the royal citadel, the medieval old town with its merchants and tradesmen, the bridge and the port. |
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You would not like to have a housekeeper or steward who made her or his popularity with the tradesmen the measure of the payments that were to be delivered to them. |
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Meanwhile, a small army of supersnoopers are out on the highway and byways tracking down rogue tradesmen who might do a few nixers on the side and them claiming the dole. |
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European settlers came from a variety of social and religious groups, including adventurers, soldiers, farmers, and tradesmen, and some from the aristocracy. |
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In Costa Rica, trade unions first appeared in the late 1800's to support workers in a variety of urban and industrial jobs, such as railroad builders and craft tradesmen. |
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Carpenters are usually the first tradesmen on a job and the last to leave. |
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The teaching was erratic, the curriculum mostly focused, Wells later said, on producing copperplate handwriting and doing the sort of sums useful to tradesmen. |
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Not only does Defoe elevate individual British tradesmen to the level of gentleman, but he praises the entirety of British trade as a superior system. |
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