That's the kind of burly teamster, night worker, who was very isolated from the jury. |
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Her mate of five decades is a retired teamster and Chicago public schoolteacher. |
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He had been a teamster in his pioneering days in the Centre, and appreciated his big old draft horses far more than he appreciated most people. |
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His list of 54 organisations ranged from teamster unions to the mainstream NGOs to obscure anarchist groups like the Black Clad Messengers. |
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The family later moved to Saltia where William operated as a teamster, carting materials for the Overland Telegraph. |
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The party also included two flagmen, two chainmen, three axemen, a cook, and a teamster to look after two wagons and a pack train of mules. |
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The demanding bellow of a team of oxen, coupled with the shouts of their teamster startled them in to moving again. |
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That particular Barlow knife is still in the hands of descendants of the teamster. |
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And due to its popularity with mafia types, besides a few hoodlums in concrete slippers, one-time teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa is supposedly in there too. |
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Jobs such as fencers, boundary riders, bookkeeper, well sinkers, blacksmith, saddler, cook, teamster, dogger, shearer or cameleer were in great and constant demand. |
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My teamster lived in Queens with his sister, who would wait up for him at night. |
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An expert teamster, she also freighted for the Hudson's Bay Company between Edmonton and Athabasca Landing. |
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A teamster was required to drive the truck or wagon that was being loaded with grain. |
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Upon his return, he discovers that she had been married to Alfio, a rich teamster. |
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Like Ahab, he hounded teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa for more than a decade, bending every rule of evidence and prosecutorial ethics until he finally landed his prey. |
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His eldest son Joseph, born in 1831, later married Louisa Johnson, became a teamster and worked for a time from William Creek on the Oodnadatta Track. |
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Because they could pull two wagons and a water tender if needed with a two-man crew, a teamster and a swamper, they cut desert freighting labor costs by half. |
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He arrived on the Belgravia in 1864, with a 15-year sentence to serve for house-breaking and worked as a woodcutter, sawyer, fencer and general labouring teamster. |
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Later that year he became a teamster with the great freighting enterprise Russell, Majors and Waddell, creators of the Pony Express, for which he was too tall and heavy to be a rider. |
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The son of Irish immigrants, Furphy worked as a thresher, teamster, and gold miner before settling down in 1884 at his brothers' foundry at Shepparton. |
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Anuzis, once a teamster, qualifies by temperament and territory. |
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In contrast, a teamster could only handle two wagons with ease. |
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Any teamster pulling into a truck stop today will almost surely be vastly outnumbered by nonunion drivers. |
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The lingering stereotype of a union member may still be the burly Teamster or longshoreman. |
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According to Terry Lovan, President of Local 984, the monitors organized in order to secure a Teamster contract that would provide written guarantees and protections. |
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