His 80-year-old mother Irene said her son was a hard-working man and a lovely child. |
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Out of this came an urge to do something for the landless but hard-working people of his community. |
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He's a decent, hard-working guy who's still got that riotous honky cat spirit lurking in his diva soul. |
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He said it was sad for the victim he had abused and it was sad for Benson who had previously been a hard-working man of good character. |
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Ume, a business student at Salford University, said he was a hard-working man who lived for his family. |
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I believe in my heart that I am one of the most faithful and hard-working members of our group. |
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He was a good natured, hard-working gentleman who had an earthy presence and a warm welcome for all. |
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He knows I'm hard-working, conscientious and can get the right response from players. |
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I am hard-working, conscientious, honest and have a lifetime of experience to offer. |
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The other qualities I bring include being a very committed and hard-working person. |
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In other words, us hard-working men are paying to keep this network in operation. |
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He was a quiet, hard-working lad, who was just obsessed with cars and was forever going on about getting one of his own. |
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But most mums are hard-working individuals and not lazy as Ms Causnett implies. |
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I'm a hard-working lad and if you can get back to the point where you are a better person than you were, that's a great feeling. |
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An enthusiastic and hard-working soldier has been banned from the road after drinking and driving. |
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Others live on as hard-working priests or clerical drudges, or as the family man next door or at the next desk. |
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Last Tuesday he took a few pot shots at the hard-working coves in our business section. |
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This is in no way intended as a slur on the hard-working refuse collectors or recycling operatives in this area. |
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It may not be sexy but, by jingo, there is an air about it that I believe every hard-working, middle-of-the-road New Zealander would agree with. |
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He was a conscientious and hard-working man who always liked to see a job well done. |
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He was a hard-working man who had a good rapport with people and who got on well with friends and neighbours. |
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In the 21st century, thousands of people still come for the kauri, but they are sightseers, not hard-working foresters and settlers. |
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Ambitious on it as they are off it, the players are technically-gifted and hard-working, with a will of iron. |
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Smelling the roses and kicking up your heels while you are still young enough to enjoy it is an aim for many hard-working professionals. |
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The burden continues to fall on hard-working Kiwis paying that top tax rate. |
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We have a very loyal and hard-working workforce and this decision is no reflection on their commitment to our business. |
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Teresa Page was a hard-working councillor and Labour will be sad to see her go. |
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It's essential to provide enough time for hard-working staff to rest, relax, and explore the area outside camp. |
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Socialists, with some exceptions, have tended to believe that the proletariat should be kept in a state of hard-working asexual purity. |
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Please be assured that I will not tolerate myself, or my hard-working co-workers to be unjustly aspersed. |
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There was good defending on both sides, and as a result of this and two hard-working goalies, the half finished scoreless. |
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As a hard-working, tax-paying, non-indigenous, and fair-minded Territorian, I feel deeply embarrassed by association. |
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Los Lonely Boys are a hard-working, hard-rocking Tex-Mex trio with an incendiary take on barroom blues. |
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In the current offering we have Brenda Blethyn as Mrs Warren, heading a cast of truly hard-working thespians. |
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His father was a self-made rich peasant, hard-working and frugal, narrowed rather than broadened in mind by his hard-won success. |
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Mr Clovis was recognized as an excellent team player, and a hard-working, self-motivated individual. |
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Harriman tempted investors with glossy flyers featuring hard-working miners, who in actual fact were local beatniks. |
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Football has never featured massively in the lives of this hard-working city of bankers, real estate moguls and shopaholics. |
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Are there masses of bludgers stealing the sweat from the brows of hard-working New Zealanders? |
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Your employees in Iqaluit are hard-working but underequipped, while your customers are frustrated with delays at the mailing source. |
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Mrs Crowther belongs to the neighbourhood watch and admires the two hard-working local beat police, but says they are ridiculously undermanned. |
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Our profession attracts highly educated, creative, hard-working and nurturing individuals, yet most of us are underpaid. |
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A brilliantly clever, decent, hard-working woman is forced to apologise to the public for dressing unfashionably. |
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He has, in all probability, just one chance to achieve the single ambition that remains unfulfilled in his hard-working career. |
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Unflashy and hard-working, he does a lot of the unseen, unrewarded work that wins games. |
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The majority of farmers are good, honest, hard-working people, and farming is bouncing back. |
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The upshot is that many hard-working health staff will have their hours halved. |
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In part because the Pistons won the NBA championship with hard-working no-names last season, the summer has been a boom time for Bartelstein. |
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I need to go upstairs and titivate myself before my hard-working husband's return. |
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We ask you not to allow the despicable act of one person to stain the reputation of an entire community of good, hard-working people. |
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My piece is based on the Hakka's hard-working and stoic spirit, and their wisdom in solving problems posed by nature. |
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He was a nice, hard-working boy who would do anything you asked of him. |
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He proudly admits he is from hard-working peasant stock and sees me as lazy, vain and probably as a ponce. |
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There is no doubt the new model can be an absolute stormer on the asphalt, yet its hard-working engine is quiet and smooth. |
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However, due to the backing of a hard-working local team and the heart-warming support of local voters, I was able to achieve a good majority. |
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Despite the fervent hopes of many hard-working and well-meaning ostriches, the problem refuses to evaporate. |
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I saw an altogether different person, a high-spirited, hard-working creative filmmaker, interacting with his stars and staff. |
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She follows the three-year evolution of a class at the ballet school, focusing on three characteristically hard-working, gifted students. |
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The reality is that this Budget proposes to continue overtaxing hard-working New Zealand families and New Zealand businesses. |
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A number of alien workers due to their hard-working and individual high-rate of productivity were better remunerated commensurably. |
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He inherited a great love of the land and livestock and was a most industrious and hard-working gentleman. |
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For many years, a lot of hard-working people have tried to tackle those problems in a piecemeal fashion. |
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Maybe he is a bit of a geek, but he seems to be intelligent, hard-working, and honest. |
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He abhorred violence of any kind and was hard-working, loyal and conscientious. |
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Our laughably low minimum wage consigns thousands of hard-working Ontarians to unnecessary poverty. |
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James was a hard-working farmer, who was a champion ploughman and cattle breeder. |
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He was talented and hard-working and had such potential for success in life. |
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Prolific and hard-working, de Pisan wrote in most of the contemporary forms and genres. |
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Should the MPs dress formally and meet indoors, showing that they were a professional, hard-working coalition? |
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The hard-working couple's evenings at the cinema came on top of full-time day jobs. |
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Deanna, a hard-working and good-natured woman, was gladly up to share a smoke and some gab when not working the dive deck. |
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You want the hard-working, taxpaying citizens to bankrupt themselves to support a bunch of deadbeats. |
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He was a hard-working, fairly hard-drinking, working-class Glaswegian Protestant. |
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I think it's a hard-working school with go-ahead ideas and it is fun to be part of it. |
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Erin may dress provocatively and have little education but she is highly intelligent and hard-working despite her outward appearance. |
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They absorbed a lot of pressure, their back four, hard-working and combative in face of opponents who were persistent and pugnacious. |
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Acting is a craft, you have to be diligent and hard-working and learn your craft, but it's also about talent. |
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Both these parasitical forms of life are causing distress and hardship to average, hard-working Bermudians. |
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Meanwhile, the hard-working dweebs in his office who have not benefited from hypnotherapy get canned. |
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Without a hard-working manager, committed coach, league organiser or founder, even someone who washes the kit, sport at grassroots level would simply not exist. |
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A hard-working doctor has rendered careful, considerate care to a complicated patient. |
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The wine world tends to glorify the winemaker when really it takes a team of hard-working people to tend vineyards and make wine. |
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During his time as governor, the enemies were student protesters who, Reagan argued, were squandering the opportunities hard-working taxpayers so kindly provided. |
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She did not fail for lack of sincere, honest, hard-working effort. |
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Thankfully, that proposal has now been squashed, and the hard-working New Zealander who always foots the bill will not be subject to that tax, at least. |
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Though this event is mostly attended by African-Americans, the display of ghetto-fabulous street culture makes most decent, hard-working black folks shudder with shame. |
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Now he seems to me like so many captains of industry who've slithered right up the greasy pole on the backs of more talented and hard-working people. |
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Although he did not yet have a clear plan for his future, John steered clear of the hard-working, hard-drinking lifestyle of many of his fellow building workers. |
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Therefore, as responsible, hard-working, right-thinking citizens, let us resolve to pull together and rally for the benefit of one another and for the good of our nation. |
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Superman is America in that he was created by hard-working, exploited immigrants. |
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The cry to abolish intoxicating liquors increased within the amenable audience of hard-working farmers that were money conscious and trying to make it in a new world. |
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Those hard-working folk at BT's plush HQ opposite St Paul's Cathedral in London have been told that the building is going to be sold and they're going to have to hop it. |
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This modification was typical of the hard-working ground crews who would labor day and night to find solutions for the problems that came up in this new theater of war. |
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What is more surprising is that hard-working people so often shrug their shoulders and accept that the work-shy are entitled to what they can get off the state. |
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Norma will not be going far after kind-hearted bosses allowed the hard-working mother of two to carry on living on at the complex with her husband, Geoff. |
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The other side can't stand the idea of taking wealth from hard-working Us to shiftless and lazy Them. |
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Cripple Creek's women were a definite part of the camp as they coped with dreary existences and provided their men with good homes and hard-working, mannerly children. |
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This means that the lazy, insolent functionnaire mentality prevails rather than a hard-working energetic one. |
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He is a hard-working, diligent professional with a nose for goal. |
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They were modest, hard-working, genuine individuals, some of whom had triumphed over what life had dealt them and some of whom had simply felt compelled to do something. |
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We have had them watched a couple of times and they are a hard-working outfit but we have nothing to fear or lose and it promises to be an entertaining game. |
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But Jandd's massive Gabriel messenger bag is closer to the size most hard-working street urchins on wheels actually use for messengering, and it's definitely up to the task. |
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But colleagues insist he is smart, resourceful, talented, and terrifically hard-working. |
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The case has shown how easy it is for a hard-working and respected professional to have their name and reputation besmirched by one wild accusation. |
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Three months after the death, the family are still struggling to accept that the man they knew as quiet, hard-working and good-tempered had been killed so brutally. |
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Kind, conscientious and hard-working, Eddie was a man of many noble qualities who commanded the height of regard and respect among his many friends in England. |
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He was highly regarded and known as a hard-working, diligent member of the team who could be trusted to finish any task with characteristic good humour. |
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She wasted little time building a reputation as a hard-working moderate conservative who emerged as a crucial power broker on the nine-member court. |
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Their parents were hard-working first-generation migrants who have built successful family businesses, too busy making it in their new country to care about politics. |
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The movie is bookended by two hard-working but listless sea battles. |
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If the scions of the political dynasties have to reinvent themselves as stars in order to capture the imagination, what hope is there for ordinary but hard-working candidates? |
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In the same way a hard-working employee can annoy his more laid-back colleagues by showing them up, so a swot tends to annoy his less bright, less studious classmates. |
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Elected to the Illinois legislature in 1936, Daley was a hard-working, clean-living exception to the carousing lifestyle of the state's legislative culture. |
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These people are modest, upstanding, hard-working honest people and a lot of us could learn a lesson or two from them in how to treat both man and animals. |
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Alternatively, Jian comes from a hard-working and upwardly motivated city family who are concerned with providing Jian and his sister with a good education. |
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Mama, her first novel, paid homage to her hard-working mother, who raised five children in Port Huron, Michigan. |
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If something isn't done soon to level the playing field, some Pennsylvania tracks may be forced to close and thousands of hard-working Pennsylvanians will lose their jobs. |
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He should understand that hard-working British taxpayers do not want him squandering our tax money overseas when it could be used to help British people. |
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This demonstrates that in Colombia we have women who are intelligent, hard-working and perseverant in the face of obstacles,'' Santos said. |
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Kauto's eclipse overshadowed a wonderful success for the hard-working Bowen, whose rank outsider traded at 209-1 inrunning on Betfair. |
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Despite the hard-working host's frantic attempts to create rib-tickling chaos, this was kiss-me-quick claptrap at its depressing worst. |
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Mike Sisson-Pell, mitigating, described Gant as extremely hard-working and house-proud. |
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In Turner's Christology here, Jesus functions not as a crucified atoner, but instead as a hard-working example of labor's redemptive qualities. |
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She is a strong and warm-hearted and hard-working farmer in her early sixties. She is built like a fireplug. |
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The victory was dug out by the hard-working, tenacious Peterborough players and fashioned by their unexcitable manager Keith Alexander. |
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Decent, hard-working Scots farmers are going to the wall because of these foolish froggies. |
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Head Edward Halse praised hard-working and talented pupils, diligent and expert staff and supportive and encouraging parents. |
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If her past is a crystal ball to her future, she will perhaps never be rich, even though she is a good, kind, educated, hard-working person. |
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Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks, manufacturer of reliable and affordable forklift trucks for hard-working applications, has announced the new FB16PNT-FB20PNT series of forklifts. |
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It was the little Japanese player who set up the first opening, accepting a pass from the hard-working Robson before playing a superb pass behind the Aalborg defence. |
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Fewer police means more crime in neighbourhoods across the country where hard-working families are sick and tired of the vandalism and yobbery that pervades their daily lives. |
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