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Now he's down to the bare salary and the wife is out of work
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or one of the reportedly Seventeen Million Americans currently out of work,
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“When these genius types run out of work they start screwing with each
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was out of work
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Maureen had suggested that she would pay for the meal as Jack was out of work, but Jack had protested
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Our stomach muscles, rigid with seasickness, were out of working order; the fluids stayed where we had thoughtlessly stowed them, buried under other supplies
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Leon Czolgolz was out of work, an immigrant, and an anarchist
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She gave me some new medal that no one has ever heard of, and apparently, ‘If I’m ever out of work…’
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Adam was out of work
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• Would you enjoy introducing more out of work activities for the team?
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In addition to the panic induced by knowledge that I would soon be out of work, I had just ordered two suits from a haberdashery next door to the tower in which I worked
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out of work unless she literally could not stand, and
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covered by employers or those out of work drop their insurance because they
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keep a job for more than a few months, he was never out of work either
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LeMaire you know that this woman has already five children, her husband is out of work and they are very poor
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„It was bloody awful being out of work
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I slid in and out of work this morning as quickly as I could but even then, Jarvis,
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As the day of moving drew nearer, Chris’ excitement mounted and he couldn’t get out of work quickly enough on Friday evening to head home for his last night in the old apartment
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I would not mind betting that is why you are out of work
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That means that if in case you are out of work you
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and I'd been out of work for most of that year, so I'd jumped at the chance to
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Siri and Unica began to socialise out of working hours
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will be out of work
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The banking companies and saved insurance companies, meanwhile, give out bonuses to their upper echelon managers, who know and are part of the game, and the American public is “shocked and awed “, and out of homes, and out of work , and out of negotiating capability because of the idle force available
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her out of work for seven months
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From an oblique angle he resembled an out of work freezing worker in the white jump suit he’d been wearing since being apprehended in Sydney
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Running out of workersss, said Roqford in a weary tone
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As a result, hotels offering extensive medical supervision and services were now the rage around Jerusalem, employing countless doctors and nurses that would otherwise be nearly out of work
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after being out of work for so long
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Either way, Alex and his team will be out of work
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He’s out of work, Mom can’t get a fourth job to make ends meet, so they’re out of money and will be out on the street in the morning, when the bank forecloses on the mortgage, ‘cause they’ve gone beyond their limits on all 63 credit cards!
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With millions of Americans out of work, this piece of legislation
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“Thank you guys, I have to go right now but I’ll call you guys once I’m out of work tomorrow
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She knew if she didn’t do what he wanted, the madam would punish her, or put her out of work
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friendly but there wasn't any work for two out of work sailors
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The robber, Raymond Reynolds, an out of work railroad employee, killed both the bank teller and Abigail for no apparent reason, though it was suspected that the teller resisted the robber’s demands
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"We build factories where people are hungry and out of work, and because of us they're able to live decent lives and hold up their heads
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sons, Gary Heins should be the last ski instructor out of work
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He would have to take a Greyhound back from Chicago, because that’s all he’d be able to afford after being out of work for so long
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been out of work for a year or more
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This is more important if you are currently out of work
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thinking that you have been out of work for months have applied
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anyone who had run out of work should report to Tim in the Paradise cavern to
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He was out of work and his nonchalance about it
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Who is the family that spawns such an evil boy? An innkeeper’s family: the lowest of the low class new breed of greed filth: selling rotgut liquor to get rich fast off the poor sodden downtrodden workers of England and all the starving out of work sailors and pirates… the book assumes that an innkeeper is a legally good person
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he would be out of work very soon
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Today, in almost any church if the preacher started preached sermons about Hell that was like the one's Edwards preached he would be out of work very soon
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He couldn’t turn his back on a single mother, out of work and living off her unemployment check
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Today, in almost any church, if the preacher started preached sermons about Hell that was like the one's Edwards preached, he would be out of work very soon
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One typical example is a teenager who is out of school, out of work, and ashamed because of an impoverished family background
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"Yes; out of work hours
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As a single man he had never troubled much if he happened to be out of work; he always had enough to live on and pocket money besides; but now that he was married it was different; the fear of being `out' haunted him all the time
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When he was out of work she often pretended, as she gave him his meals, that she had had hers while he was out
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He often said that Mr Sweater was a very good landlord, because on several occasions when, being out of work, he had been a few weeks behind with his rent the agent acting for the benevolent Mr Sweater had allowed Linden to pay off the arrears by instalments
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`In my opinion, we are all in a state of poverty even when we have employment - the condition we are reduced to when we're out of work is more properly described as destitution
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He had been out of work for about six weeks previous to having been taken on by Rushton & Co
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When you're out of work and you can't afford other things, you goes without 'em, but the rent 'as to be paid whether you're workin' or not
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This was accounted for by the fact that on Saturday he had paid his landlady something on account of the arrears of board and lodging money that had accumulated while he was out of work; and he had also paid the Old Dear four shillings for drinks obtained on tick during the last week
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`Kind frens,' said Philpot, removing his cap and addressing the crowd, `we're hall honest British workin' men, but we've been hout of work for the last twenty years on account of foreign competition and over-production
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He also made a long, rambling statement from which it appeared that on his way to the `Cricketers' he met a couple of chaps whom he knew who were out of work, and he invited them to come and have a drink
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plenty of others out of work and on the verge of starvation who would be very glad to take their places
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`Why don't you go and share your wages with the chaps what's out of work?'
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These and other odd jobs kept him employed a few hours every day, so that he was not actually out of work
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Nearly everything of any value had been parted with for the same reason - the furniture, the pictures, the bedclothes, the carpet and the oilcloth, piece by piece, nearly everything that had once constituted the home - had been either pawned or sold to buy food or to pay rent during the times when Newman was out of work - periods that had recurred during the last few years with constantly increasing frequency and duration
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One was a fitter at the gasworks; the second was a railway porter, and the other was a butcher; but now that the old man was out of work they seldom came to the house
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He still had the two young men lodgers at his house, and although one of them was out of work he was still able to pay his way because he had some money in the bank
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It was also a source of trouble to those of the men who had allotments, because if it had been fine they would have been able to do something to their gardens while they were out of work
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But nowadays there were nearly as many chaps out of work in the summer as in the winter
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So this time Newman was only out of work the Friday and Saturday, which was another stroke of luck, because it often happens that a man has to lose a week or more after `finishing up' for one firm before he gets another `job'
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He said nothing about the Distress Committee or the Soup Kitchen or the children who went to school without proper clothes or food, and made no reference to what was to be done next winter, when nearly everybody would be out of work
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This gentleman was not paid to come, but, being out of work, be thought that the men would be sure to stand him a few drinks and that they would probably make a collection for him in return for his services
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But notwithstanding the prospect of being out of work so soon he was far happier than he had been for several months past, for he imagined he had discovered the cause of Ruth's strange manner
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) As our other lecturer, Professor Owen, pointed out in one of 'is lectures and as most of you 'ave read in the newspapers, although British trade was never so good before as it is now, there was never so much misery and poverty, and so many people out of work, and so many small shopkeepers goin' up the spout as there is at this partickiler time
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Although Hunter had kept it as quiet as possible, there was a small crowd, including several old workmates of Philpot's who happened to be out of work, waiting outside the mortuary to see
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The resentment of those who were out of work was directed, not only against the heads of the firm, but also against the miserable, half-starved drudges
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Stocky explained that he was broke and out of work, and the judge sent him back to jail
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wheedle out of working with us, claiming he needed time
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Chile: The country’s copper and nitrates mines had to close, throwing thousands out of work
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People had always thought that if you were out of work it was somehow your fault – the unemployed were often referred to as ‘the Idle’, which tells you a lot about how they were regarded – but the Depression showed that disaster could happen to anyone, no matter how hard-working or thrifty they might be
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That situation was partly because it was cut out of the world’s trading and financial networks, but mainly because, while the rest of the world was out of work, the Russians were busy building up their own industry and agriculture through Stalin’s centrally-controlled Five-Year Plans (explained in Chapter 4)
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As Steven Rattner, the influential financier and columnist, pointed out in the New York Times, even Queen Elizabeth I of England refused to patent a 16th-century knitting machine because it would put her “poor subjects” out of work
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Whether it was not a serious thing, that he, a laborer, out of work, that he, an industrious man, should have lacked
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So easy that the wonder goes out of work, so efficient that the wonder goes out of land and the working of it, and with the wonder the deep understanding and the relation
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The tractors which throw men out of work, the belt lines which carry loads, the machines which produce, all were increased; and more and more families scampered on the highways, looking for crumbs from the great holdings, lusting after the land beside the roads
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"If you were to live and serve as I do, you wouldn't be out of work for months and months