According to Alamsyah, most of the squatters in the area work as garbage men, scavengers and do other odd jobs. |
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A school-leaver at 15, he took on odd jobs at the local theatre and got an inkling of what was required to succeed. |
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A nominal fee is charged for a range of odd jobs around the home, such as mending dripping taps or fitting lightbulbs or smoke alarms. |
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It's back, therefore, to doing some odd jobs such as emailing people, tidying my pinboard and creating the bibliography for my thesis. |
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After working odd jobs, Richard was so frustrated that he was looking for anything. |
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Though it wasn't expected of them, many of the boarders felt compelled to help Buschert with odd jobs around the house. |
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The city's residents hustle odd jobs and steal electricity through spliced-on cables that siphon off the juice for free. |
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After high school, Wright attended art school, travelled and held odd jobs. |
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After leaving school, Rasul studied law in Birmingham, and Iqbal took odd jobs and became involved in petty crime. |
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After years of doing odd jobs around the area, from cleaning to tick collecting, Sharon is now focusing solely on her art. |
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After a short spell doing odd jobs in New Plymouth, Stan's father landed a plum job in south Taranaki. |
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Cutting lawns, keeping an eye on people's properties when they go away, doing odd jobs and fixing things are all part of his daily routine. |
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Still, all of her mother's odd jobs never brought in enough money, and her family had to make difficult changes. |
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The keep-fit fanatic survives by doing odd jobs and has never claimed any benefits until six months ago. |
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He got involved in the family's fishing trade and also worked part-time in construction and did odd jobs. |
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She has a group of friends, all vagrant children eking out a living doing odd jobs, from boot polishing to selling flowers to rag-picking. |
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She has historically done odd jobs earning pin money and in all probability has no plans to work fulltime. |
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He booked into a hostel and found himself odd jobs as a hotel dishwasher and later a taxi driver. |
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He eventually was inducted into the army and served admirably, unloading cement ships and doing other odd jobs. |
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The other guys in your unit keep pinching your bike for odd jobs throughout the day, and you wouldn't mind keeping it stored underneath a desk. |
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In 1993, he became a drifter, living in trailer parks, working at odd jobs and buying and selling guns. |
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His persistence in pursuing his musical ambitions caused Zhang to lead an unstable life with only odd jobs coming his way. |
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Nonetheless, he found odd jobs, help from a friend in Chicago, and later from his wife, Janet. |
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She often takes up odd jobs of packing spices or fruits during the weekend to be able to contribute her share. |
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He moved to Canada in 1983, worked odd jobs and published six more books of poetry in French and Persian. |
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After a series of odd jobs, he became a taxi dancer and then an exhibition dancer in New York City. |
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He usually volunteered in the office during his study hall period, doing odd jobs like shredding paper, copying worksheets for the students, and sorting the teachers' mail. |
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Before repeal he had been a rumrunner and afterward had done odd jobs of slugging for policy bankers and West Side dock bosses. |
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I used to work as a casual laborer, taking small, odd jobs on different people's farms. |
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In order to compensate for lower wages at his current job, he takes on odd jobs like repairing and tuning cars. |
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The service includes a through spring-clean just before your arrival, garden maintenance and small odd jobs in and around the property. |
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After leaving the children's home, Lââm went on to earn her living through a series of odd jobs but she never lost her passion for singing. |
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Men may also do odd jobs as carpenters, roofers, or as informal vendors. |
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Press coverage draw portraits of illegal immigrants doing odd jobs, hounded by the police and yet, they refuse to return to their country. |
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He worked odd jobs as a translator and laundromat attendant before becoming immersed in the Chicago film scene. |
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The young singer was forced to continue earning his living from a string of odd jobs, working as a waiter and cobbler. |
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Some did odd jobs, while Dee Dee spent some time coiffing some of the best heads in town. |
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Quickly, he returned to Paris where he did a ton of odd jobs semi-clandestinely. |
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Cutting tools may not be something you see yourself using now, but they do come in handy for odd jobs. |
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One-quarter had worked for pay for an employer, and almost two-thirds had done odd jobs. |
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After several odd jobs, the last one in a factory, Jonathan decided it was time to go back to school. |
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They often manage on odd jobs or perhaps gifts or allowances from their parents or grandparents. |
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I go to work at odd jobs to help to get myself through university with a little bit less student debt. |
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He sleeps in a truck's cabin and by day, he helps people out and does odd jobs. |
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The money Mother earns doing odd jobs is not enough to provide for the family. |
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Not just to travel and do odd jobs, but to do something I am qualified to do. |
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Girls must do the household chores and look after younger siblings while boys run errands and do odd jobs to earn money. |
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My parents had eight children, our father supported us on odd jobs and fishing. |
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Second time was because Alvin, the fellow who comes twice a week to do odd jobs around the house and the yard, chopped his index finger with the cutlass! |
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How we ever scraped the money together to buy gobstoppers and comics after all this outlay of our precious resources was down to odd jobs and paper rounds. |
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Longworth worked hard at odd jobs, passed the bar exam, moved to Cincinnati, and began practicing law. |
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When one of them is killed in an attempted coup Renata allows Quinn, who is getting odd jobs as a stringer, to protect her. |
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But she had to rely on income gained from doing all kinds of odd jobs. |
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Four months later, many have again found some odd jobs in the city. |
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I've had a morning full of various odd jobs and phonecalls to make. |
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Born in a village of poor fisherfolk and growing up illiterate, Hung Tung worked as officiant in a Taoist temple while doing odd jobs to maintain his family. |
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With no money or connections and only limited knowledge of English, he began working at a series of odd jobs, such as short-order cook and house painter. |
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The workbench will allow you to do all those odd jobs around the house. |
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I have odd jobs that take little of my time so that I can do other activities like committing myself in a social centre, at the free university where we have lectures or in a law firm defending migrants. |
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After class, I come here to this workshop to do odd jobs. |
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We all had odd jobs and were paid in cash, no checks. |
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Not wanting to be sent to the workhouses again, Charlie was basically living on the streets by day, working odd jobs, and staying out of sight during school hours. |
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The students were not doing odd jobs to earn beer money. |
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Shortly after graduation, he went to work, temporarily as an engineer on the Erie Canal, which led him to a number of odd jobs throughout the United States. |
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We have completed the repairs that were required following the Transat Jacques Vabre: we did some work on the hull, on a bulkhead in the ballast tank, which had come unstuck and a few other little odd jobs? |
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After completing high school he studied humanities for a year while holding a range of odd jobs, including a spell as a utility man for an FM radio station in Nantes, where his family lived. |
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After living off a series of odd jobs in her teens, Arielle went on to try her hand at modelling, posing for some of the world's most famous fashion photographers including Helmut Newton and William Klein. |
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After finishing high school, Rustin held odd jobs, traveled widely, and obtained five years of university schooling at the City College of New York and other institutions without taking a degree. |
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Left school at 15 and supported himself via a series of odd jobs, including window cleaner, truck driver, steeplejack and even circus performer. |
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My admirable neighbor Nathan, who makes a living doing odd jobs and is a militant nonparticipant in the global economy, has staked a cardboard poster on his lawn that reads, in blue letters, We are the 99 percent. |
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Upfield roamed Australia doing various odd jobs, such as boundary rider, cook and cowhand. |
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Over the next few years he encouraged the boy to do well in school, gave him odd jobs to do, and let him know that he was always welcome to come to him for instruction and advice. |
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They beg or do odd jobs in small trade, catering or agriculture. |
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You'll have everything you need to deal with most odd jobs at home. |
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La Poste is also test-marketing personal services such as child-minding, tutoring, odd jobs and household help for the elderly, in an effort to become a dependable port of call for those in need of a helping hand. |
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