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They're already experts at myriad occupations.
Fifty years later, white working class families are breaking down because the kinds of jobs that blue collar white men used to do are scarce as technology replaces people in myriad occupations.
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Athletes, coaches, artists, artisans, bakers, mountain climbers, scuba instructors, and myriad other human occupations where the "being human" part, flaws and all, are what define us, will remain.
The occupation "imposes a myriad of restrictions on the Palestinian economy.
Less than ten years after the U.S. invasion (and subsequent occupation) of Iraq, its myriad lessons seem forgotten.
After that, he looked at his own pile every so often, sometimes pulling them out to impress a date, or privately poring over the clues contained in their myriad details. "There's labor history just in their parents' occupation," Mr. Lukas noted: saddle maker, coal deliverer, ice maker.
JERUSALEM — One of the first academic papers Rami Hamdallah published was about the myriad origins of Palestinian nicknames: he listed 12 categories, among them animals, food, instruments, occupations, natural phenomena and personal characteristics.
Work and leisure, war and peace, and the myriad things associated with them occupations, positions in society, classes and their functions, the tools of domestic and professional life, technical equipment, forms of international relations and strife all play an important part in human beings' interpretation and understanding of religious reality and hence in their symbolization of this experience.
There are myriad examples.
Myriad islands?
There are myriad routes.
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