The workmen, all skilledmechanics, were a remarkably fine body of men.
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I mean the very best tailors, the most skilledmechanics in the country.
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They enrolled women as motor car drivers, telegraphers, wireless operators, agriculturists and skilledmechanics.
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The average amount of wages earned by the skilledmechanics when regularly employed was 33s.
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They are not skilledmechanics in any wise.
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Tom immediately sent for one of his skilledmechanics, a man whom he knew to be trustworthy.
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Germany is producing a race of first-rate clerks and skilledmechanics, who are working hard to enrich the Jews.
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And for all these things there must be inventors and skilledmechanics, and to produce these there must be schools.
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The immigrants of those days were mostly farmers and skilledmechanics, who brought with them the habit and prestige of success.
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We have already transferred a large number of skilledmechanics from non-war work to munition making, and daily the number grows.
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We want three classes of infant schools: one for the middle class, who will pay; for skilledmechanics, who will pay 2_d.
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In conjunction with skilledmechanics they work on the carpentry, the plumbing, the masonry, the installation of electricity used in the school building.
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He must step out from the ranks of skilledmechanics and take such humble positions as his failing strength permitted him to fill.
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A few tools were gathered together; but skilledmechanics could not be employed to take up the work of instruction in the several courses.
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Two skilledmechanics had been brought from Quebec, and no one was permitted to see their work nor to learn what they were doing.
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The agricultural laborers will gradually become skilledmechanics, able to direct threshers, binders, diggers, cultivators, and new implements we have no conception of now.