Following this appearance Gillies struck up an unlikely but fruitful musical partnership with Jimmy MacBeath, an itinerant worker and singer of Bothy Ballads from the north east of Scotland.
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Nuclear labor issues exist within the nuclear power industry and the nuclear weapons production sector that impact upon the lives and health of laborers, itinerant workers and their families.
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Recent writers have emphasized the vibrancy and complexity of Little Lon's population of migrants and itinerant workers, and challenged the stereotype of the area as a miserable slum.
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Designed by Seattle's first Japanese American architect Sabro Ozasa, the Panama was home to itinerant workers who paid about $ 6 a month for one of 94 single rooms.
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As about 4, 000 itinerant workers headed home Sunday without any accord to stop forced eradication under a U . S .-backed plan, fumigation planes continued their runs.
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In Temporary Person Passing Through, a work for the Hobo Signs, a system of symbols employed by itinerant workers in the USA from the 19th to the mid 20th century.
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Down the road in any direction, Hemeida could see the big, red-brick homes that stand as monuments to his neighbors'toil as itinerant workers in the Persian Gulf.
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And leading the modern look was Coco Chanel, born to itinerant workers, who strove to democratize fashion as she rose through society's ( and fashion's ) ranks.
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There has always been a history of itinerant workers both on the farms and in the smuggling trade and these have over the years rested, albeit temporarily, on the Totham plains.
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In 1397, during the reign of Margaret I, St . Gertrude's was being run as a religious house where weary travellers and itinerant workers could find a place to stay.