They came to work in the large industrial cities of the Northeast and Midwest as factory laborers, peddlers, busboys, and bootblacks. |
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The streets, once bustling with peddlers, coca farmers and shady profiteers are now quiet at night. |
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Prices were partly determined by the efficiency of merchants, traders, and peddlers, as we will see in the next section. |
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Itinerant peddlers took rags and bones from customers in trade for manufactured goods. |
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Sometimes women worked as cooks or as itinerant peddlers of small goods on the street. |
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The interior of Port Rand was a veritable rat race of peasants and merchant peddlers, who constantly roamed the streets. |
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Others dealt with hucksters, peddlers who accepted chestnuts and other goods in exchange for merchandise. |
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Some have been forced to find work as street musicians, peddlers and beggars. |
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The city streets were filled with peddlers and merchants shouting and trying to attract customers. |
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The problem is that we have conceptually reduced places of higher education to peddlers of expensive certificates. |
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But not all of the critics who have attacked the President for being dishonest are peddlers of these way-out notions. |
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Luckily, the peddlers of this dangerous message haven't come up with a catchy jingle. |
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Quacks or quack salvers are named from quicksilver ointment peddlers who treated syphilis in the 16th century. |
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At the base there was the mass of peddlers, hawkers, hucksters, at best shopkeepers. |
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Workers in this informal sector include tinsmiths, seamstresses, bakers, carpenters, and peddlers. |
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During the early modern period, ballad-mongers and ballad-writers were classified along with actors, beggars, and street peddlers as vagabonds. |
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Nearly once a month influence peddlers from different worlds gather to gossip, talk business, and schmooze at his Hollywood Hills home. |
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In general, children worked as peddlers in the streets of AsunciĆ³n and other cities or as domestic workers. |
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They were mostly peddlers, a job that required no experience, no capital, and no advanced language skills. |
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Edwin J. Jerge, a dope peddler and blackmailer of other dope peddlers, was driving north on Broadway. |
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Another cause for consternation is peddlers of bad policy leaning on conventional wisdom that, while generally believed, turns out to be false at every turn. |
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Even as the cordon of anti-noise ordinances tightened around peddlers, evidence also suggested that opinions differed on the subject of reasonable enforcement. |
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At George Washington University, wannabe political peddlers can now study the much-maligned world of swaying and influencing. |
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During the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries, these peddlers settled in many towns of the region as hardware merchants or apothecaries. |
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Sidewalk peddlers and restaurant owners have different concerns from real estate tycoons and owners of Fortune 500 corporations. |
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If the peddlers can scrape up some real money, Zynga might be worth all those billions. |
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Order no. 61 of the Municipal Government of Panama City prohibits peddlers from selling foreign handicrafts in public squares, parks and streets. |
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The peddlers, the fruit salesmen, have connections with produce managers and smaller retail firms. |
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Scrap firms sometimes employed peddlers and scavengers, but they more frequently relied solely on the skills of the owner to sort and evaluate scrap from refuse. |
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But behind closed doors, corporate influence peddlers are more powerful than ever. |
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In particular, participants of the festival will see buffoons, mummers and peddlers. |
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Children tormented Chinese peddlers on the street, tipping their carts and destroying what they had to sell, while politicians and newspaper editors condemned the Chinese in speeches and writings. |
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Now and then the street bellies out into an ancient lime-stone square filled with fiacres and peddlers, pausing in the loud sunshine. |
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To sell liquor to the Indians was against the law but the forts had to resort to it or be outtraded by the peddlers. |
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With the panic feature of the ABUS Privest system, you can press a button at any time to react to unwelcome visitors such as confidence tricksters, peddlers, and hawkers of magazine subscriptions. |
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These peddlers of religion, who view themselves as God's vicegerent on earth, accord the least legitimacy to popular vote and pretend as though they get their legitimacy from Divine Revelation. |
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Significant increases in street prices for brown heroin resulted in peddlers resorting to the use of adulterants and diluents such as caffeine, diazepam, sucrose, lactose and paracetamol. |
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There were shipwrights and ropemakers in Northumberland, laborers in Lincolnshire, watchmen and peddlers and blacksmiths from Ipswich and Barnstaple and Carlisle. |
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The streets bustle with taxis, horse-drawn carriages and fruit peddlers. |
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People are warned against bidding unless they have looked over articles, the lots are made up with a view to interesting second-hand dealers, junkmen, and peddlers, rather than private purchasers. |
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Firms should not hesitate to re-engineer their peddlers. |
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The general interest of the public for suspicions, the extraordinary and the strange becomes a motivation for conspiracy peddlers interested in recognition and fame. |
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They also sold their products as itinerant peddlers or in public markets. |
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Hawkers and peddlers by-laws have in the past often been disallowed because they provide for a licensing scheme which delegates discretion to a licensing agent to issue a licence. |
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In Bill C-49 there are no mandatory prison sentences and imposing such would send a clear message that Canadians will have no tolerance for these flesh peddlers. |
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While West African cocaine peddlers are increasingly being arrested in Europe, there is no jail in Guinea-Bissau for international traffickers, mostly from Latin America, who handle multi-tons cocaine shipments. |
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Suffering most from the liquor peddlers were the prairie Indians who rapidly learned to crave the cheap whiskey and willingly traded their robes and ponies and buffalo hides for it. |
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Hawkers and peddlers by-laws are often disallowed because they provide for a licensing scheme which is discretionary in nature with respect to the revocation or suspension of a licence. |
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A by-law cannot discriminate among classes of hawkers and peddlers. |
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It cannot empower a Band Council to provide for the licensing of some hawkers and peddlers but not others unless there is a strong justification for such action. |
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City Scrap Metal buys from peddlers and, outside of the weather-related slowdowns, business is fairly strong. |
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Smaller communities and townships too poor or scattered to support shops and artisans obtained their goods from periodic market fairs and traveling peddlers. |
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I wanted to sully the hedgehog's pudsy, fuddlesome reputation and discover that the females were somehow harlots and the males were skulduggerous peddlers of filth. |
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Peddlers also performed an ecological function as consummate street scavengers, collectors, and recycling artists. |
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Peddlers and their advocates also drafted a so-called peddler's ordinance to exempt their cries from regulation under the anti-noise ordinance. |
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Peddlers or itinerant merchants filled any gaps in the distribution system. |
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Peddlers Cross, though, had Ascot winner Rite Of Passage back in third place when they met in the Neptune Investments Novices Hurdle at Cheltenham back in March. |
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