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You have been mistaken for a manual labourer on more than one occasion.
Utopian post-war planners thought councils might house the majority the "doctor, the grocer, the butcher and farm labourer"—on the same street, as Aneurin Bevan, a Labour minister in the 1940s, put it.
Every summer through school and university, I got a job as a labourer on building sites, no questions asked.
Eric Davis, an unemployed labourer on the city's north side, stopped drinking the tap water just two months ago.
Aherne was born in London to Irish immigrants, Bert, a labourer on the railways, and Maureen, a school dinner lady.
We're realistic enough to say, at 45, we can't see John being a labourer on a building site.
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Some newlywed couples lived with the husband's family and others with the wife's relatives, as the major determinants in the choice of residence were the relative availability of agricultural land and the need for additional labourers on one or the other side of the family.
It has refused payments to individual prisoners of war and slave labourers on similar grounds, although one Japanese company recently broke ranks and established a compensation fund.
Sectarian violence continued with one lorry bomb in Baghdad killing at least 70 Shia labourers on December 12th.
Coast-dwelling Agta occasionally work as land labourers on nearby farms when there is demand for planting or harvesting labour.
There are many extremely well-compensated "labourers" on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley.
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