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Those who do not pass will no longer be able to practice their trade.
In turn, sex workers were kept out of sight and given a safe environment in which to practice their trade.
They're both galvanized by Pearl Harbor because it lets them practice their trade, and the director, with his usual equanimity, settles in to watch them vindicate themselves.
Companies like Craigslist and Backpage seemed to usher in a new era of "entrepreneurial" prostitutes, who could practice their trade with less risk of exposure and without pimps beating them out of their earnings.
What is distressing is not the transgression or sensationalism but the failure of Mr. Louie's photography to get behind the impersonally professional surfaces of his subjects or the cheap-hotel walls within which they practice their trade.
"The Whole World in the Hand" presents the divining hand, the early modern version of those storefront palm readers -- or chiromancers, as they were then known -- that still practice their trade all over the world today.
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Kuhn frankly confessed to have been at a loss: "In a sense that I am unable to explicate further, the proponents of competing paradigms practice their trades in different worlds" (1962, 150).
Yet such crafts were not confined to urban centers, and artisans, like other colonists, were striving to create better lives for themselves as well as to practice their trades.
It wasn't so we could socialize the U.S. healthcare system, and it wasn't so we could create death panels, or make it easier for insurance and drug companies to practice their trades.
Upper-class courtesans practiced their trade in this quarter of town, and kabuki drama was performed.
Visits streets where colonial craftsmen once practiced their trade, including Maiden Lane, Cedar Street and Hanover Square.
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