A manualworker, obviously, judging by the state of his hands.
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Who had been the actual manualworker who had done that?
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They look a little raw and sore, the fingers of a manualworker.
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There are relatively normal types of the heavy drinker,-thesocially minded and the hard manualworker.
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Yesterday's manualworker is today's New Lad.
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In author's day at Oxford he never heard of the son of a manualworker attending the university.
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In fact he would eat rather less, because the manualworker has a much better appetite, indeed requires more food.
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A Scottish manualworker killed his partner before raping and killing her teenage daughter, an inquest in Co Armagh has heard.
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The manualworker's energies are so absorbed in the physical tasks that he is annoyed by any suggestion to change his method.
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Berlinger could have given us a bit more of Fajardo's remarkable story, going from manualworker to lead attorney in this international case.
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Although determined to reach the highest excellence as a manualworker, it is clear that he was already aspiring to be something more.
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The Labour Court recently issued orders totalling £8,500 against three Munster builders for not paying their employers' share of contributory pensions for manualworker employees.
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A similar difference was found between former upper nonmanual workers and manualworkers.
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Consequently the manualworkers find themselves in straitened, pinched, and most distressing circumstances.
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More than a thousand are sons & daughters of manualworkers.
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Excluded were tradesmen and manualworkers, who had only to register.