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Rum-running became a common occupation all over Long Island, as a map illustrates.
Domestic work was indeed a common occupation for black women at this time.
Party members thus tended to be tightly organized, their solidarity, resulting from a common occupation, being stronger than that based upon residence.
Egyptian news reports say that as a teenager the younger Mr. Meneayi was a smuggler, a common occupation here, until he was detained by the security services in 2007.
In the same year a help-wanted ad appeared in The New York Sun for a "first class knife cutter on ladies' underwear, steady work year round" and requested applications at 20 St. Marks Place, the address of Joseph Stollwerk, "costumer," a common occupation.
Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, and many other ancient peoples frequently established voluntary associations that people could join in order to socialize with other people who shared a common occupation, deity, or regional or ethnic affiliation.
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As with the other categories, though, there were some spots where this was a slightly more common occupation.
"For me, I get a couple hours of work done and Matilda gets to see that there's other people that she can enjoy being around". Most of the customers tend to be moms while there have been some dads and the most common occupation is a freelance writer or blogger, Toledo said.
However, my grandfather was a blacksmith, a common Romani occupation.
Another regular part of her life, also a common teenage occupation, is anorexia -- refusal to eat enough to maintain a minimally healthy weight.
According to the appellate court's published decision, the trio initially argued that as painters engaged in a common law occupation, they could not be subjected to an excise tax denominated as an income tax.
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