It had two butchers, two coopers, two weavers, a shoemaker, blacksmith, a cornmill, a pound, a lime kiln and, of course, a pub. |
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Every shoemaker will tell you why their shoes are the best for everybody but of course that's all marketing hype. |
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For instance, the baker can now exchange his saved bread for a pair of shoes with a shoemaker. |
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Within a country when a baker imports shoes from a shoemaker he pays with the bread he produced. |
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He was the second oldest of nine children born to John and Mary Ann Quinn, a shoemaker and a talented dressmaker respectively. |
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When everything settled down, we showed the drawings of the shoes to the shoemaker. |
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Occasionally the record keeper noted that a shoemaker, a boatman, a carpenter, and a number of priests obtained licences to sell wine. |
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When a baker sells his bread for money to a shoemaker, he has supplied the shoemaker with his saved unconsumed bread. |
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The shoemaker himself was there as well, listening to his little transistor radio. |
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The shoemaker in turn can exchange the money for goods and services he requires. |
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In 2006 Salvatore Ferragamo, an upmarket shoemaker, hired Michele Norsa to succeed Feruccio Ferragamo, the founder's son. |
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For the first time in history it was even worth it for people to buy new shoes rather than have their old ones repaired by a shoemaker. |
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The craftsman shoemaker studied every facet of his trade during a variable period of apprenticeship. |
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If the shoe doesn't fit, the problem is usually the shoemaker, not the foot. |
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Chaia ran a grocery store with her husband, a retired shoemaker, and their daughter Yenta. |
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The shoemaker found all the raw materials necessary for his trade in the mangrove swamps and meandering waterways of the area, and stayed. |
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For example, a shoemaker would limit his activity to shoemaking. |
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At shoemaker High School, for instance, 80 percent of the students have at least one parent in the military. |
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They offer four times the equivalent wage of a farm laborer to make shoes, which is perhaps a fiftieth of the equivalent wage for a shoemaker in New York. |
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In order to move beyond shoemaker Lane's effort and produce globes his neighbors would be proud to own, Wilson had to learn to engrave his maps on copper plates. |
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Many a one, who would blush to have an honest shoemaker for his grandfather, boasts of his descent from some debauchee of noble birth. |
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Coopers, weavers, and his own shoemaker turned out barrels, cotton, linen, and woollen goods, and brogans for all needs. |
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But it chose Malaysia as the site for its latest investment. Further east, in Indonesia, Yue Yuen, a Hong Kong-based shoemaker, has been ramping up its output of trainers and casual footwear for brands like Nike and Adidas. |
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American Shakespearean actress Julia Marlowe was born in Caldbeck, daughter of the 1860s village shoemaker. |
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He was a shoemaker, the creature, and called himself the Sutor, an old-fashioned name that folk laughed at. |
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He was the son of William Roberts, a shoemaker, who also kept the New Bridge tollgate. |
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He moved to Florence, Italy, where he became intrigued by the craft of shoemaking, eventually apprenticing as a shoemaker with Stefano Bemer. |
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The Cranbrook tune to On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at was written by Thomas Clark, a Kent shoemaker. |
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Marlowe was born in Canterbury to shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Catherine. |
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In this, most NGOs, as well as the media, have taken their lead from Oscar Olivera, a quietly spoken but forceful shoemaker and union leader who found himself leading the protests. |
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When Samuel turned four, he was sent to a nearby school, and, at the age of six he was sent to a retired shoemaker to continue his education. |
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The acquisition of Reebok would also allow Adidas to compete with Nike worldwide as the number two athletic shoemaker in the world. |
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Shelley's acquaintance, the pressman impresario George Cannon and Shelley's 1815 eulogizer and excerpter, the shoemaker poet Robert Charles Fair. |
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Upon completing school, Mendel worked as a shoemaker. |
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Surrounded by Toronto advisors who have exaggerated his qualities, the Liberal leader is a poorly shod shoemaker who will not make much more progress on the path to power. |
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The accused, one of whom is sixteen years old, come from humble backgrounds: a cemetery caretaker, a shoemaker, a ritual performer of circumcisions, a teacher of Hebrew. |
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Hubert was a poor artisan, a shoemaker by trade, but Gisbert, a priest, was a man of some importance in the community. |
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The shoemaker, from a poor background, used his entrepreneurial spirit and made himself a businessman and a major player first in Europe, then all over the world. |
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When he heard Dorothy was to be married to a shoemaker, he returned and they eloped. |
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The son of a shoemaker, Mr. Cirillo began his tailoring career in Brescia, an Italian town about an hour outside Milan, where his uncles owned a suitmaking shop. |
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