The leatherworkers roared and shouted, oohing like spectators at a fireworks show as each new coloured fountain erupted.
4
The weavers returned to their looms, the armourers to their forges, and the glove-makers and leatherworkers to their shears.
5
The soldier caste numbers more than 10,000,000, the farmer caste and the leatherworkers have nearly as many.
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All clothingworkers should have a practical knowledge of the fundamental operations of arithmetic.
2
Charney once boasted that he had the best paid clothingworkers in the world.
3
He grew up in the Amalgamated ClothingWorkers union housing across from Van Cortlandt Park, in the Bronx.
4
Among their customers are Amalgamated ClothingWorkers of America, the Teamsters Joint Council, the International Longshoremen Association, the International Ladies Garment Workers Union.
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The coronavirus pandemic has affected some 60 million garmentworkers worldwide.
2
I'm in Cambodia for five days to do a story on garmentworkers.
3
We have started a branch of the garmentworkers union in several shops.
4
In Bangladesh the minimum wage for garmentworkers is 36 cent an hour.
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The garmentworkers were threatening to strike, and the factory owners were outraged.
Uso de weavers em inglês
1
I saw a city, peasants, stonemasons, weavers, goldsmiths, priests, nobles, Drusus said.
2
The weavers seem to blame the manufacturers for the reduction of wages.
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A colony of Flemish weavers was planted in the heart of England.
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And the employer of the weavers would require alike five per cent.
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Up between the manufactory wall and the weavers' building, which lay outside.
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So skilled were its weavers that the threads were of hair-like fineness.
7
Do you, Stryphex, go to the weavers' quarter; you have influence there.
8
How go on the weavers-thebreakers of frames-theLutherans of politics-the reformers?
9
He came from a part of Ireland where they are all weavers.
10
In 1963, weavers and artisans were not the stuff of history books.
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In 1750, India's muslins and calicoes were the envy of weavers everywhere.
12
Don't get near us, you poisonous web weavers, you long-legged silk makers.
13
They see nail-makers, sawyers, carpenters, joiners, weavers, and others, all busily employed.
14
The Mayor and Aldermen were the masters of the mysteries of the weavers.
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Battin was interested in the Spitalfields weavers to the detriment of the Norwich.
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Among the orb weavers a male suitor is in great danger.