Try asking a liberal to support letting the workingman put a portion of his Social Security tax into a private account. |
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But in Philadelphia an artisan or workingman could through ground rent gain access to land and build low-cost houses. |
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Mamet is certainly a workingman, even though, at a million and a half dollars a movie, he's far from a wage slave. |
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Clara's husband is a drunken workingman whom she has undermined by her social and intellectual superiority, so their situation mirrors that of the Morels. |
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There was a wave of strikes in 1911 and 1912, some of them tinged with syndicalist ideology, all of them asserting, in difficult economic circumstances for the workingman, claims that had seldom been made before. |
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During the campaign Republican speakers harped on Buchanan's seemingly heartless statement that ten cents a day was adequate pay for a workingman. |
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It ends with an exam organized by the employer or taken in the presence of examination committees of the crafts chambers, after which the candidate gains a title of a qualified workingman or an apprentice respectively. |
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After considerable palaver, the provisional government co-opted four of the radical leaders, including the socialist theoretician Blanc and a workingman who called himself Albert. |
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