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The janitor, a West Indian, said he didn't know but would find out.
Hanson's eye-fooling simulacra of lumpen American folks — a janitor, a jogger, a pair of hefty tourists — are scattered throughout the museum, reliably triggering double and triple takes.
Subjects would include: the mayor, a fireman, a stockbroker, a cabdriver, a prostitute, an illegal-immigrant janitor, a child who lost a parent.
By the end the whizzkid is scrounging tips as a supermarket janitor, a victim either of self-doubt or of fear about where his strange powers might lead.The character and conceit might together have made a good novella.
In 1946 a couple in a Manhattan apartment building asked their janitor, a biracial Jamaican New Yorker newly returned from naval service in the second world war, to install a set in their flat.
The 1930 census listed nine people crammed into Cooper's old house, including a janitor, a shirt presser, a seaman and a laborer, from Italy, Russia, Spain, Ireland and Hungary.
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Then he got a job as a janitor and a night watch at a Christian College.
To make ends meet, he has worked as a porter in a bar, a janitor and a pantyhose salesman.
"What happened to being a janitor?" "Maybe a janitor at a bakery".
The furnaces for the central heating were stoked by Jannie (the janitor — an ex-policeman, whose real name was John Bremner).
I am the Janitor, an unremarkable woman of blue-skinned, elf-eared, and slightly pudgy nature.
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