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Catherine Gracey, whose occupation was "Wife of Daniel L., Carpenter," and whose occupational rank was "blue collar," checked it out in 1897.
Is it the peasant farmers, whose occupation of their land predates any form of official ownership?
Quixote introduces himself as a knight whose "occupation and profession" is to "wander the world righting wrongs and rectifying injuries".
Even less so if you're a malformed, dwarfish man whose occupation, were you forced to name one, would be . . .
The person declared bankrupt is identified as Allison Pearson, born in 1960, living in a Cambridgeshire village, whose occupation is "freelance journalist".
In 1941 the city was captured by Germans, during whose occupation most of the city's approximately 60,000 Jews were deported and exterminated.
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For instance, although tobacco smoke, sunlight, and immunosuppressive medications are not primarily considered to be occupational exposures, there certainly are workers whose occupations bring them into contact with these agents.
For those whose occupations were the culprit, that's difficult.
Or, at least, novels featuring characters whose occupations meaningfully influence the narrative.
Becker's most famous book, Outsiders (1963), viewed deviance as the cultural product of interactions between people whose occupations involved either committing crimes or catching criminals.
Those whose occupations were critical to society or the war effort were exempt from military service, and until December 1863 a wealthy man could hire a substitute to serve in his place.
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