According to Louis Dumont, it is derived from the word " panch ", meaning " five ", and refers to communities that have traditionally worked as blacksmiths, carpenters, goldsmiths, stonemasons and coalmen.
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Forsyth, a road worker, and Harris, an unemployed driver, were part of a gang which also included Christopher Louis Darby ( aged 20, a coalman ) and Terence Lutt ( aged 17, an unemployed labourer ).
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At 15 he ran away to Kharkiv, became a railway oilman, and in 1896 he went to Odessa, and became a coalman on a steamship that took him to Vladivostok where he lived for 2 years as a railway machinist.
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Prior to the 1980 eruption of Mount St . Helens, the only known fatality related to volcanic activity in the Cascades occurred in 1934, when a climber suffocated in oxygen-poor air while exploring ice caves melted by fumaroles in Coalman Glacier.
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She was painting the world that was surrounding her as well as people : women at a mechanical laundry, a boy with a chunk of meat, mannequins in a shop window, coalmen, men and women on escalator and in a coffee shop.
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Living in youth hostels and traveling the country by hopping trains, he took a long series of odd and day-laborer jobs : errand boy, factory worker, stable boy, power plant worker, ore freighter coalman, farm hand, oil field worker, mule skinner and many more.
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As one of his alter-egos, Core of the Coalman, Boehringer has shared concerts with some of the most diverse experimental bands and artists including Gowns, Rubber O Cement, Deerhoof, Ikue Mori, Luciano Chessa, Badgerlore, Ramon Sender, Tralphaz, Sixes, the Breezy Days Band, Xome, Jessica Rylan, 0th, Bulbs, and Joshua Churchill to name a few.
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We had a rent collector ( and insurance collector, and the baker, and the coalman, and the laundryman, and the paperboy, and the milkman . . . . ) coming round to every house in my village in the 1950s, and of course all the housewives would usually be at home to deal with them .-- feed me 20 : 25, 12 September 2012 ( UTC)
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At various times, he was a milkman ( early mornings compensated by afternoons in the pub ), a coalman, an ice-cream salesman, a chauffeur, a street photographer, a professional wrestler ( in his only match he was thrown from the ring into Hilda's lap ) and an artist ( creating sculptures from scrap metal; this backfired when his masterpiece was taken to the tip by mistake ).