The former John of Gaunt School pupil grew up in Trowbridge and worked as a milkman, taxi driver and dustman. |
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This, the story about the dustman, reads like one of his monologues, with the added advantage of turning out to be a very creepy ghost story. |
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He was a pupil at the John of Gaunt School before taking on jobs as a milkman and dustman. |
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The following day a dustman found it on his rounds and passed it on to Oscar who rang the victim. |
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It can be compared to an overflowing rubbish-bin, which our brain, this amnesiac dustman, chronically forgets to empty. |
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For example, in the recent week-long search for a former Selby dustman, they joined search teams across the county. |
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Both Freire and the anonymous dustman, brothers in speech, taught me that education is this and nothing more. |
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One-time dustman turned polished goalscorer Steve Savidan is another player to bid adieu to the game over the summer. |
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And each spinner must give the impression that it is a new organisation, not the trash the dustman left behind. |
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Each week the whistling dustman came down the back garden, hoisted the full dustbin on his shoulder, carried it up the garden and tipped the contents into the dustcart. |
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Tires, asbestos and other waste that require the intervention of an approved dustman. |
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As his debut album became a critical and commercial success, however, he began constructing a slightly affected public image as a kind of semi-professional singing dustman. |
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So who is this grey, shambling old bloke dressed like a dustman? |
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Our PM's a dustman, 'E wears a dustman's 'at, 'E wears gorblimey trousers. |
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After 10 years as a dustman, hospital porter and clerk among other jobs, just to pay for his writing, Banks was published in 1984 and had a huge hit with his debut. |
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