I have one of those stovetop espresso jobbers and I only noticed something was wrong when I smelled the rubber gasket burning. |
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We get to meet more mature graduates and second jobbers who are considering the public sector or accountancy as a career change. |
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For the proud majority of summer jobbers, a J1 day when you're not wasted is a day wasted. |
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The taxi drivers want the Government to prioritise the number of double jobbers, reductions in incomes and increases in insurance costs. |
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A pool of silver-haired jobbers would, he said, help to dampen the rise in the value of quotations because of demand outstripping supply. |
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They could lend on security of shares and stocks held by jobbers to allow them to settle differences at the fortnightly settlements. |
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The decision was taken at a meeting of over 1000 day traders, arbitragers and jobbers here today. |
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However, the 1929 survey also suggested that the qualities of ideal bananas varied in relation to jobbers ' perceptions of market demand. |
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Transaction tax will finish day traders, jobbers and arbitragers, and cripple the share markets. |
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He has written for several years about the ways in which jobbers and middle-men ruthlessly exploit migrant labour in the informal sector. |
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As a result, shippers, fruit jobbers, and retailers were primarily concerned about fruit weights, perishability, and aesthetic qualities, including color, flavor, and texture. |
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Mark or Johnnie were in no way abrasive as were many jobbers of the day. |
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These bearskin jobbers would then hope to purchase the bearskins from trappers at a lower price and then deliver them to their customers for a profit. |
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The escapement used in French Drum Clocks is a continual source of trouble to English clock jobbers. |
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Jobbers provided the brokers the counterparties to their principals, offering to sell to their buyer or to buy from their seller the particular security. |
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