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They kept the men in filthy trailers and forced them to perform menial tasks like cleaning the family's toilets.
Instead, according to the prosecutors, she forced them to perform menial tasks at her home in Jamaica Estates, Queens.
Younger players, he said, were assigned the worst lockers and had to perform menial tasks like fetching water and carrying the cones used in practice.
There is no social security or personal income tax in this precarious world, and many children are paid near-starvation wages to perform menial tasks.
The district aides, who have not been identified, have contended that Mr. Jennings shouted at them and made them perform menial tasks because they were women, such as taking his clothes to the cleaners and cleaning his office and home.
Back in 1961, a past president of the National Secretaries Association told The Los Angeles Times that secretaries should cheerfully perform menial tasks like emptying ashtrays because that was their "security against being replaced by a computer".
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Oddly, Ms. Cacace said she gets the most onlookers while performing menial tasks like ironing.
The story follows Franz Woyzeck Felix Knoppp), a soldier who supplements his meagre income by performing menial tasks and taking part in medical experiments.
Option one: serve in the military for 18 months performing menial tasks – essentially, becoming the Pentagon's back office – for low pay, in return for free college tuition.
From the moment he appeared in the opening scene, when Wozzeck shaves the Captain for whom he performs menial tasks, Mr. Keenlyside embodied the character.
A soldier during a time of peace, Wozzeck grovels for money by performing menial tasks for his quirky captain and subjecting himself to medical experiments conducted by a vainglorious doctor.
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