tradesmen in A Sentence

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    Definately something that all Tradesmen should take into account.

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    Some ceiling finishes can be a trouble to fit, even for experienced Tradesmen.

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    Don't buy articles from Kashmir emporia or Kashmiri Tradesmen who come every winter.

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    Do you know any Tradesmen that would leave a brand-new specialized bit behind?

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    Don't buy articles from Kashmir emporia or Kashmiri tradesman who come every winter.

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    Mahendra tradesman, but his heart remains strong sense of serving the tribals of India.

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    It is a problem for manufacturers and tradesman that damage caused during shipping and handling.

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    The department has asked Tradesmen to use good milk and milk solids when making desserts.

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    Again, a typical skilled tradesman at this time only made about 150 guilders per year.

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    Besides the Tradesmen, Persian, Greek, and Roman armies traveled along this route. These travelers brought new religious ideas.

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    Weight:-Tradesman candidate's weight should be 48 and other all category or trades candidates weight should be minimum 50 kg.

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    Kempe Gowda visualized building a city that would house a military cantonment, water tanks, temples, and provide employment to Tradesmen.

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    Kempe Gowda visualised building a city that would house a military cantonment, water tanks, temples, and provide employment to Tradesmen.

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    The Tradesmen so trained are the backbone of the maintenance arm of the IAF ensuring its operational capability and effectiveness.

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    He spent the final twenty years of his life working abroad, and he took jobs in African towns as a colonial tradesman.

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    Qualified people to run and build machines are becoming a rarity, and the schools are not teaching the Tradesmen and women like before.

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    I am not a Tradesmen, i dont have any skills like one as such, but i can use tools and really want to help.

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    It began as a patriotic and charitable organization created by Tradesmen who were not allowed to join the more exclusive clubs of the wealthy.

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    Skilled- Tradesmen who have served apprenticeships, typically in labor unions, and on-site managers who possess extensive knowledge and experience in their craft or profession.

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    The teaching was erratic, the curriculum mostly focused, Wells later said, on producing copperplate handwriting and doing the sort of sums useful to Tradesmen.

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    All the Tradesmen across the Globe, major of them being the Chinese, Greeks, Egyptians, and Romans used to expand their business by these identifying marks.

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    Karls made up most of the population, these were the free people farmers, Tradesmen, and builders who could also own land if they were able.

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    Imamoglu emphasized that the new owner of the bus station is IMM and shared the knowledge that the Tradesmen will pay the rent to the institution.

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    It started out as a patriotic and charitable organization, created by Tradesmen who weren't allowed to join the more exclusive clubs that the wealthy belonged to.

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    Weight:-Tradesman candidate's applying for Sikkim India Army Bharti Rally weight should be 48 and other all category or trades candidates weight should be minimum 50 kg.

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    Chest:-The chest should be 76 cm to 81 for Tradesman candidates and Chest should be 77 cm without expansion and 82 after expansion for all other candidates.

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    I see many blue collar, no-name truck drivers or Tradesmen, not to mention carpooling, stay-at-home moms slide down the slippery slope of making unfaithful, risk-taking, affair-seeking choices.

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    In English-speaking regions outside North America, such as the British Isles and Australasia,"cowboy" can refer to a Tradesmen whose work is of shoddy and questionable value, e.g.,"a cowboy plumber".

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    In English-speaking regions outside North America, such as the British Isles and Australasia,"cowboy" can refer to a tradesman whose work is of shoddy and questionable value, e.g.,"a cowboy plumber.

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    Unfortunately, there's no real accurate way to translate that to modern day currency, but for reference, a typical skilled tradesman at this time generally only made about 150 guilders.

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