The in-kind payments included cords of wood, hauling hay, a hat, plowing, shoemaking, as well as wheat, flour, corn, and coffee. |
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In their spare time both slaves and peasants could specialise in craft activities like smithying and shoemaking. |
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On the occupational level, they were free to engage in most activities, with the exception of shoemaking, furriery, and pottery. |
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The shoemaking business began as a small side line from fellmongering, woolstapling, and tanning. |
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In addition, job training and employment opportunities are being offered in various sectors such as shoemaking, furniture manufacturing and tourist goods production. |
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The only regret is that this has come so late in the day, after the European shoemaking industry has suffered so badly. |
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The majority of the unions were structured around a skilled trade, such as shoemaking, typesetting, cigar-making or carpentry. |
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They are only allowed to work in menial jobs such as housekeeping, latrine-digging, shoemaking, hairdressing, and metal work. |
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Things like carpentry, cooking, farming, tailoring and shoemaking were seeds for businesses that could be started at home and with little or no capital. |
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The city is a road and rail junction and has tanning, shoemaking, ironworking, and glassmaking industries. |
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For example, a shoemaker would limit his activity to shoemaking. |
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By 1930, Herschel had finished his schooling and was helping in his father's shoemaking business. |
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From six years of age he worked in his father's shoemaking shop and in 1891 when he was fifteen he left to start training in Vienna. |
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Nonetheless, the arrival of new industries, particularly shoemaking, enabled Quebec City to retain a working population. |
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The most innovative machine in the shoemaking industry debuted in 1851 and was known as the Howe sewing machine. |
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In his hometown, he established a perfectly operating company and made the then-small and insignificant town in Moravia a shoemaking metropolis. |
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Jean-Baptiste knew from a very young age that he didn't want to become a farmer like his father or take up shoemaking. |
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A portion of the immigrants were skilled artisans who typically replicated their old-world crafts of shoemaking and repairing, tailoring, carpentry, and barbering. |
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The Commission's list, seen by Reuters, covers products in the steel, cosmetics, shoemaking, textile, furniture and car-manufacturing industries, among others. |
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The shoemaking course is the first of its kind for addicted men, and the Counter-Narcotics Advisory Team is already planning a second shoemaking session along with a course in bicycle repair. |
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Nesrine chose shoemaking to the traditional way. |
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Each boy was prepared for emigration by learning about agricultural labour as well as trades such as carpentry, shoemaking, baking and bricklaying. |
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The two keys refer to the symbol in Canadian heraldry for museums, and they denote the two central components of the Bata Shoe Museum's mission, to study and publicize the history of footwear and shoemaking. |
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In my region lies the historic county of Northamptonshire. Part of its cultural identity, its history, its fabric, comes from its historic ties with the shoemaking industry. |
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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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This was just one emotion I felt during my shoemaking odyssey. |
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Mr. Osorio is following in some famous shoemakers' footsteps — but more in looking back to the great art of shoemaking rather than the recent style of club-sandwich-sized soles and hefty boots. |
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It emphasised technical subjects like bricklaying, shoemaking and metal work, and modern languages. |
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In its wide range of industries, some long-established ones still flourish on a large scale: soapmaking, leatherworking, shoemaking, and fur preparation. |
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After working for a canal-building company, he went into shoemaking. |
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Making their appearance in the 1850s in the shoemaking sector, machine tools characterized the transition from craft production to industrial production. |
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The workshop, the only one of its kind in North America, employs specialists in fields as varied as shoemaking, textile design, lace-making, wig-making, patternmaking, costumemaking and millinery. |
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The neighbourhood was then the centre of shoemaking, even though the suburbs were attracting more and more shops and factories because of the lack of space. |
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