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1 Meanwhile, one-third of people employed in arts and recreation jobs are now unemployed .
2 The mills, which used to grind home-grown corn, are now unemployed .
3 Landy mentioned the names of a dozen old-time cattle men, now unemployed and surely available.
4 And up to 1000 former ANC municipal councillors are now unemployed following the recent local government elections.
5 A former publican, Sawyers is now unemployed .
6 Both of them were now unemployed .
7 The man is now unemployed .
8 She is now unemployed and shares a two-room slum house with eight people, including her parents and two young children.
9 Gmail user and writer Allan Pashby said that because he unknowingly used the Mic Drop feature, he is now unemployed .
10 A third of our working force is now unemployed , but given your way, it would be at least two thirds.
11 Just over 2.5 million people are now unemployed - still significantly higher than before the banking crash.
12 I'm having conversations every day with families where one - or maybe more than one person in the house is now unemployed .
13 Employment officials estimate that 500,000 of these persons are now unemployed in the major cities of America.
14 Some 5.7 million Spaniards are now unemployed .
15 As four out of 10 young people are now unemployed , their concerns about the future -their future -need to be heard.
16 That means more than two million people - 8.9 per cent of the workforce - are now unemployed .
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