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To save money, prim secretaries and exhausted labourers walk back rather than take a bus.
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And at first light, when revellers staggering home passed labourers walking to work, it was once again unambiguously clear to which social class these individuals belonged.
It had been heavily used during the 1920s when unemployment forced many farm labourers to walk down off the hills to the poorhouse in the next village.
All who work to emancipate the nearly 100 million child labourers in India walk straight and true.
This theory is supported by the facts that cases are common among farmers, herdsmen, field labourers or people walking bare foot and that the main affected areas are foot and hand, although other parts may be involved less frequently [ 12, 14- 16].
A few labourers in dirty sarongs walk past – they smile hesitantly and scurry away.
I met students, teachers, pharmacists, pastors, labourers – people from all walks of life – who were once happy in their home countries and had fled at enormous personal risk to reach the safety of our shores.
I don't mind who I talk with at the end of the day, you know from Prince Charles to a labourer - I can walk round this site in a minute and talk to the dirtiest, ugliest looking man on the site and I'll shake his hand and it don't bother me, I'm proud to talk to him".
"It's the words of a long-distance man – the Irish labourers who travelled around England, often walking from town to town and sleeping rough, in search of work.
At each summer building season the labourers massed at Chester and then walked into Wales.
I held the arm of the frail Pierre as, very slowly, we walked down the 186 steps of the quarry while he told me about the many prisoners/slave labourers who had died there, carrying huge blocks of quarried stone on their backs or in their arms.
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