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were mechanics
noun
A skilled worker capable of building or repairing machinery. A mechanic can be compared to a technician, the distinction being that the technician is stronger in theory, the mechanic stronger in hands-on experience.
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Some were mechanics; some doctors, lawyers, medics or pilots.
Often, these men were mechanics, engineers or even architects and doctors in their home countries.
The most commonly reported exposed occupations were mechanics and repairmen, stationary engine and utility workers, pipefitters, and construction workers (Table 1).
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Party chairmen are mechanics.
That's not magic it's mechanics.
Nevertheless, Prior's mechanics are slightly different now.
But Prior's mechanics are smooth, fluid, consistent.
Group sex is complicated, but that's mechanics.
There are mechanics, they have to test-drive cars.
"All we talk about is mechanics and being able to control them," Clemens said.
People who work on cars are mechanics, technicians or gearheads.
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