| 31. | He worked as a mail clerk at Willys-Overland and as a salesman, peddling peaches, insurance, magazines and car fenders.
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| 32. | His exploits were an emotional life preserver in a nation that kept many African-Americans from rising above mail clerk.
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| 33. | That bomb erupted in a fiery burst of plastic explosives, seriously wounding the mail clerk and slightly injuring a co-worker.
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| 34. | "Absolutely, impeach him, " volunteered Michael Wallace, 41, a mail clerk for a Seattle bank, weighted down with Seahawks paraphernalia.
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| 35. | Bat boy Paul Mineo and mail clerk Brian Mejia wheel an iced cart loaded with 12 cases of Domaine Ste.
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| 36. | "I was a mail clerk and got to know Junior real well, " the late Richard Yamamoto recalled in a memoir.
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| 37. | His family immigrated from Antigua and his mother struggled to support her children on the small income of a mail clerk.
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| 38. | During the trip the mail clerks were in the process of transferring the mail from British to U . S . custody.
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| 39. | Since being promoted to mail clerk, his pay has risen 46 percent to $ 20, 395, and his future is more secure.
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| 40. | That person, Stephanie Dailey, 36, of Boynton Beach, has returned to her job as a mail clerk and is in good health.
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