Because of his frequent travels between the colleges, a tedious and dangerous occupation at the time, he became known as the Second Apostle of Germany.
42.
Pro football is a violent and dangerous occupation that involves more pain in a week than most major league baseball players experience in a career.
43.
His was a dangerous occupation : the relay of postal runners worked throughout the day and night, vulnerable to attacks by bandits and wild animals.
44.
Although use of fall harnesses has reduced fatalities in this sector over time, structural steel erection remains one of the most dangerous occupations in construction.
45.
Building has always been a dangerous occupation and the building records show that a stonemason and a labourer were killed in the construction of Braunstone Hall.
46.
In certain dangerous occupations, " e . g . " where lead or lead compounds are in use, women may not legally be employed during pregnancy.
47.
Extreme poverty in the region has long driven residents to seek work elsewhere, often landing them in the worst paying and most dangerous occupations, such as mining.
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They're students undergoing Thailand's latest bid to stop chronic, sometimes fatal brawling between rival vocational schools that has made getting a technical education a dangerous occupation in Thailand.
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Public dissent remains a dangerous occupation in Vietnam, and the government has been criticized by international human rights organizations for cracking down on religious worship and political criticism.
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Human rights organizations estimate millions of Pakistani children are working in a variety of industries from carpet weaving to more dangerous occupations in garages and at industrial sites.