If a coalman sells a bag of coal with 10 kg less coal in it than it should have, then he will make an extra profit. |
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A coalman from York has become world champion in what must be one of the most unusual sports in existence. |
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However, the son of a Somerset coalman wasn't content with staying put in Devon. |
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There are a lot of elderly people living in the country who depend on coal to heat their houses and depend on the coalman to deliver it to them. |
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Originally the coalman used these rear entries and the dustmen without such problems but they were surely never intended to be used as part of the highways network. |
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There is one particularly striking image of a city gent walking with the Bank of England on one side and a coalman on the other, lifting a bag of coal from his truck. |
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She wanted him to settle down and become a coalman, home in time for tea. |
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My father was a coalman and we delivered coke for the boilers for many years. |
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He was the fifth of 16 children born to a coalman, and he shared a bedroom in the end-terrace house with three brothers. |
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A This is a throwback to the days when the coalman delivered to properties along shared pathways. |
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Former boxer and coalman Wray was one of a family of nine born in a slum in Glasgow's Gorbals. |
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They are made up of roadmen, welders, builders, a coalman and a retired policeman and a retired taxman. |
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