Sentence examples for work as a slave from inspiring English sources

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"Apartment 3-G": Bitchy roommate Margo is kidnapped and forced to work as a slave laborer in a sweatshop somewhere in New Jersey.

Most important, said Mr. Hobby, the strobe should work as a "slave," meaning it can be synchronized to work with other strobes.

Another clip showed a boy who said he had been kidnapped by the militia, the Revolutionary United Front, and forced to work as a slave in diamond mines.

In their film The Other Interview Amnesty International tell the story of Park Ji-hyun, a young woman who says she fled starvation in North Korea before being trafficked to China where she was forced to work as a slave.

He spared Knivet's life, but sent him to work as a slave at a sugar mill in Rio de Janeiro.Sugar was to Portuguese Brazil as gold and silver were to the Spanish in Mexico and the Andes, or as tobacco would later be to the English in Virginia.

Seduced by the dream of easy riches in a warm land and the prospect of one day returning home in glory as the prodigal son, Chen Pan accepts the man's offer, unknowingly signing away the next eight years of his life to work as a slave in the Cuban sugar fields.

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While there, Levi worked as a slave labourer for an I.G.

In Texas, where he moved his family in 1834, he worked as a slave trader.

He has worked as a "slave" for as long as he can recall.

It was in place when Frederick Douglass [1818-1895] worked as a slave at Wye House.

As a chemist, he worked as a slave laborer in the synthetic oil and rubber subcamp, temporarily sheltered from the gas chambers.

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