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| t was planning to make up to 20,000 soldiers | unemployed, a claim rejected by the Secretary of War, R |
| as originally as a member of the Workers and | Unemployed Action Group (WUAG). |
| 16 December: | Unemployed activists and protestors demanding food from |
| Edriss acquires a host named Jenny Lines, an | unemployed actor and drug addict, while Essam acquires |
| ck McFarland, a flamboyantly gay, frequently | unemployed actor. |
| d North Staffordshire to support long-termed | unemployed adults into sustainable employment. |
| Emphasis is placed on long term | unemployed adults, people with learning disabilities an |
| age gangs, and a program for the training of | unemployed adults. |
| oyers broke the union by hiring thousands of | unemployed African American strikebreakers. |
| lped break the strike by hiring thousands of | unemployed African American workers as scabs. |
| 9) is a rugby league coach, who is currently | unemployed after a spell with the Salford City Reds. |
| He is currently | unemployed after a spell managing Umm-Salal Sports Club |
| As of February 2010 Eddy Crow is | unemployed after being let go by ESPN Radio. |
| Cobb opposed creating jobs for the | unemployed after the Panic of 1873, declaring the idea |
| zzo of Lega Pro Prima Divisione, he remained | unemployed after the Tuscan club was declared bankrupt. |
| Finding himself | unemployed after his apprenticeship was over, he entere |
| offices moved to Berlin leaving Hassebroeck | unemployed again. |
| Workshops which was to provide jobs for the | unemployed, although these jobs were very pointless. |
| The extension will affect 1.4 million | unemployed Americans and help ease the longest bout of |
| s week on extending benefits for 2.5 million | unemployed Americans. |
| thousands of South African workers were left | unemployed and homeless. |
| Command, Wallace lived with his mother, was | unemployed, and spent most of his time playing video ga |
| in business, he found a work in Vienna, got | unemployed and was as traveller with his brother Ernst |
| He also indicated that he was | unemployed and he did not affirm to the judge that he w |
| gemeen Dagblad that sending Romani, that are | unemployed and cause nuisance, back to Hungary and Roma |
| girls which led her to charity work with the | unemployed and with disabled children. |
| n left school at 16 and had been alternately | unemployed and doing odd jobs (running for a production |
| nt comes after Gosselin spent several months | unemployed, and had even sold his vehicle to raise fund |
| in campaigns to strengthen the rights of the | unemployed and those on public assistance. |
| ve within a few miles of each other; two are | unemployed and most of the others have blue-collar jobs |
| Or you're | unemployed and can't afford health insurance. |
| not to evict lessees on their lands who were | unemployed and could not make their payments. |
| By then Ndaye was | unemployed and drinking heavily. |
| In 1974, the | unemployed and destitute agent moved into the Motion Pi |
| s, children, the sick, the disabled, and the | unemployed and underemployed". |
| This would make 700 workers | unemployed and caused outrage from press, local people |
| According to the census, none were | unemployed and 28 were economically inactive. |
| iane Beckman who had conspired to keep Chuck | unemployed and thus force him back to the Burbank Buy M |
| Climpson found himself briefly | unemployed and worked at his father's butcher shop, unt |
| Despite being technically | unemployed and off the case, Thirteen remains at the ho |
| s in urban areas, especially among the young | unemployed and under-employed. |
| e continuance of Prohibition, relief for the | unemployed, and construction of paved roads to "get the |
| y, who were quite eager to rid themselves of | unemployed and unruly soldiers. |
| raduating high school in June 1997, Gale was | unemployed and continued living with his mother. |
| Rand, | unemployed and of Jewish descent, suffered great diffic |
| he girls' father, Mr. Genain, was frequently | unemployed, and a highly withdrawn and irritable person |
| When he stood down, she became | unemployed and stood forward for a position within the |
| original people, for racial respect, for the | unemployed and for the rights of the unborn, the old an |
| From 1930 to 1936, Harych was | unemployed and worked as a locksmith from 1936. |
| He would become | unemployed and later was employed as a Mail carrier. |
| he was known for his focus on the poor, the | unemployed, and students. |
| building and road paving, but was frequently | unemployed and ill. |
| vacant lots in the area were thronged by the | unemployed and poor, and the pattern of social decay be |
| sistance Board gained responsibility for the | unemployed and from 1945-1948 saw the introduction of t |
| nizations to identify all residents who were | unemployed and not receiving welfare benefits. |
| She visited the sick, collected for the | unemployed and kept open house for travelling socialist |
| When Z-Ro reached his late teens he was | unemployed and resorted to drug dealing and hustling on |
| World War II, the villagers found themselves | unemployed and unable to pay taxes for their housing. |
| e young people join the ranks of the already | unemployed and become part of, what it calls, a lost ge |
| He brought job training for the | unemployed and organized the community around public sc |
| Suzuo agrees to work for her since he is | unemployed and needs the job to pay the rent. |
| Sheffield in 1886 as an outreach mission to | unemployed and homeless young men and was transformed i |
| pset when she finds out that Ginger is still | unemployed and has spent their ticket money home. |
| In the early days of Brookside, Paul was | unemployed and storylines centred around the family's s |
| arking valet, though as of April 2008 he was | unemployed and had to face severe financial difficultie |
| He was | unemployed and suffering along with many other veterans |
| Of the total number of heroin users, 43% are | unemployed and 26% are engaged in full-time employment. |
| He later became | unemployed, and it was this experience which brought hi |
| by means of two axes - minimum wage for all | unemployed and direct contribution to the underprivileg |
| urlington closed Sanford Mills-leaving 3,600 | unemployed and 2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m2) of em |
| After being | unemployed and homeless for a couple of years, Yudina w |
| te, where a high percentage of residents are | unemployed and living on low incomes. |
| The Queen Victoria public house and gave the | unemployed Arthur Fowler a job as his aid. |
| He is now | unemployed as the AFL is no longer. |
| other construction industry workers who were | unemployed as a result of the Great Depression. |
| Sam, recently | unemployed as a jacket salesman, moves in with Charles, |
| mber of ex-offenders who become homeless and | unemployed, as well as the number of those who return t |
| ble offensive commander, and was temporarily | unemployed as punishment for slapping a battle-fatigued |
| Clinic for survivors and even though he was | unemployed at that time, he refused to take money for h |
| Slavko, an ethnic Serb and | unemployed bachelor, becomes a sniper and instructor tr |
| He spends most of his time with his | unemployed best friend Sweetpea (Omar Gooding) and does |
| Golub, at the time of the murder aged 21, an | unemployed bodybuilder, strangled, stabbed and mutilate |
| employed in industries should be replaced by | unemployed Britons, and in 2001, shortly before his ret |
| s indicative of mental illness, including an | unemployed brother who slept with his 13-year-old daugh |
| Punt's character, the | unemployed but intelligent Mark Prior, lives nearby but |
| though, the percentage of Aldersley who were | unemployed but economically active was 5.2%. |
| At the time of attack, Ferhani was | unemployed but previously worked as a cosmetic sales cl |
| us segments of the urban working-class, left | unemployed by the Great Depression. |
| He was | unemployed by the mid-1990s. |
| ancy that offers “ to make millions from the | unemployed by treating them as a commodity ” to private |
| Conscript Army: Study of Britain's | Unemployed by Frank Field, 1977, Routlegde, ISBN 0-7100 |
| The self-employed and | unemployed can choose how much they want to contribute. |
| elative surplus population", except that the | unemployed can be defined as those actually looking for |
| 880s resentment towards the Chinese grew, as | unemployed Canadians could not compete with cheap Chine |
| Kulayev was a 24-year-old | unemployed carpenter at the time of the attack. |
| mith with Burmeister & Wain, Nielsen and his | unemployed carpenter brother Carl, decided to travel Eu |
| theorized the booming black market and many | unemployed chemists could lead to a flood of the drug m |
| suaded the Japanese to permit him to recruit | unemployed Chinese soldiers in Chahar Province to form |
| She welcomes | unemployed Chuck and Morgan to the still-closed Buy Mor |
| In 1967, Hamilton's parents co-founded the | Unemployed Citizens Welfare Improvement Council (UCWIC) |
| apparent lack of knowledge of the plight of | unemployed citizens. |
| e period of stagnation in the lives of young | unemployed college graduates in the Middle East and Nor |
| 1971 - Marienthal: the sociography of an | unemployed community - paperback by Transaction Publish |
| the recession of 2009 when 10.5% of men were | unemployed, compared with 8% of women. |
| ding bankers, farmers, corporations, and the | unemployed, Congress enacted legislation to helping hom |
| desperate and abused by the crowd, kicked an | unemployed cook named Desnot in the groin. |
| d Elizabeth Gaskell to distribute aid to the | unemployed cotton workers. |
| Crompton whom made it a condition that local | unemployed cotton workers were employed to construct th |
| pt open air meetings of the Tornonto Central | Unemployed Council climaxing in a face off at Toronto's |
| e Works Progress Administration (1935-1943), | unemployed craftsmen and stonemasons working under the |
| The Mariel boatlift cast thousands of | unemployed Cuban immigrants into the city, among them m |
| Hori was a 32-year-old | unemployed darts player who was under a heavy debt amou |
| ge Allowance (an early retirement scheme for | unemployed disadvantaged Australians over the age of si |
| trial project co-ordinator in 1988 and as an | unemployed draftsman in 1993. |
| hey meet a series of society's dropouts; the | unemployed, drug addicts, drag queens, alcoholics and a |
| In the series, Tomoya's father is a lazy, | unemployed drunk who mostly sleeps with piles of trash |
| hically as many found themselves temporarily | unemployed, due to recessions or a fall in stock demand |
| However, eventually finding himself | unemployed due to his activities, he was obliged to bec |
| the end of the tour with Black Sabbath, the | unemployed duo got together to form Manowar. To complet |
| months | unemployed during census year |
| ry 1931 to raise funds to benefit the city's | unemployed during the Great Depression. |
| A Scottish miner (Liam Neeson) becomes | unemployed during a union strike. |
| e lost his job in 1931 and spent three years | unemployed, during which time his faith in Nazism was s |
| His father was a geologist, frequently | unemployed during the Great Depression so the family mo |
| hard intended the club to serve homeless and | unemployed elderly men living in Toronto at the time, m |
| In 1893 the Bradford | Unemployed Emergency Committee was established, Drew be |
| operation might also be beneficial to young, | unemployed English gentry. |
| ritishers also formed a corps (mainly of the | unemployed Europeans) and the corps was termed as Khaki |
| red 30,000 to 40,000 members, including many | unemployed ex-soldiers, young intellectuals and ethnic |
| h Trent and instinctively imagined him as an | unemployed failure. |
| mmittees to raise money for the homeless and | unemployed families. |
| Steve along with his | unemployed father (Michael Ironside), go to the wealthy |
| The number of | unemployed fell from 13 million in 1933 to 11.4 million |
| The stated purpose was to help the | unemployed find employment. |
| dship in Finland pushed large contingents of | unemployed Finns to Sweden's booming economy in the 195 |
| Fires were caused by | unemployed firewatchers and honey gatherers. |
| f employment could be gained by training the | unemployed fishermen to produce items in copper. |
| After a few years in which he was | unemployed, Foley joined the Detroit Police Department |
| While | unemployed for two years, Bruno loses his self-esteem a |
| He was removed from this post and was | unemployed for six months before being given a brigade |
| self incapacitated, emotionally scarred, and | unemployed for an untold period of time. |
| that group, 8,427 were employed and 641 were | unemployed, for an unemployment rate of 7.1%. |
| Then he moved to Munich and, again, was | unemployed for two years. |
| was canceled after three episodes, they were | unemployed for a lengthy period. |
| t group, 37,708 were employed and 1,683 were | unemployed, for an unemployment rate of 4.3%. |
| He remained | unemployed for sometime; he earned a living by working |
| He was not | unemployed for long as the expansion Memphis Rogues of |
| is given a negative report which leaves him | unemployed for weeks. |
| ame from a moneyed family, his father was an | unemployed, free-spending eccentric amateur inventor. |
| After a year | unemployed, Frizzell was invited to join Manchester Cit |
| currently a large public garden popular with | unemployed Gazans during the day and promenading famili |
| hwarted - usually by the lazy, and generally | unemployed George, who has no interest in climbing the |
| Following the attack, an | unemployed German immigrant was arrested by police who |
| Kishore (Chiranjeevi) is an | unemployed graduate. |
| In it a broke, | unemployed habitual failure uses his friend's credit ca |
| The number of | unemployed has more than tripled since the onset of the |
| Upon becoming | unemployed he founded the Unemployed Workers Union whic |
| While | unemployed, he wrote his first novel, Love on the Dole, |
| lant for minimum wage, but after being again | unemployed he worked as a door-to-door perfume salesman |
| The | unemployed home-owners are more likely to find jobs wit |
| r I New End Hospital's patients included the | unemployed, homeless, and unmarried mothers, and their |
| is mother died in 1923 and his father became | unemployed, Howard's youngest brother, Julius, went to |
| Mildred separates from her unfaithful, | unemployed husband and sets out to support herself and |
| ark romantic comedy about the travails of an | unemployed IBM employee among the homeless in Queens an |
| e because of her success in finding work for | unemployed immigrants. |
| It refers basically to the | unemployed in capitalist society. |
| ave millions of people, who been chronically | unemployed in the African American and Latino communiti |
| p to 12.8% of its residents being registered | unemployed in 2009. |
| When three-quarters of the group became | unemployed in 1996, they decided to devote yet more att |
| members were encouraged to offer jobs to the | unemployed in the midst of the Great Depression. |
| estion Time that there were 3 million people | unemployed in the United Kingdom when Labour came to po |
| ular appeal with the high number of poor and | unemployed in the electorate. |
| Chmielewski joined the SS whilst | unemployed in 1932 and joined the Nazi Party the follow |
| onalist, but started writing when she became | unemployed in 1986. |
| heme of creating village workforces from the | unemployed in state farms and government agricultural s |
| t network twice a month in order to help the | unemployed in Charlotte find jobs. |
| in Dachau concentration camp after becoming | unemployed in 1930. |
| Unemployed in 1953, Sommer began to spy for the East Ge | |
| voluntary based on the circumstances of the | unemployed individual. |
| for Major Maurice Jayne Hopkins) in 1935 by | unemployed island residents, recruited by the Franklin |
| In 1965, an | unemployed James was contacted by Pittsburgh disc jocke |
| d artisans, though there were also peasants, | unemployed labourers, drifters, and self-professed Niet |
| On January 22, 1997, a 48-year-old | unemployed layout engineer named Grant Hadwin surreptit |
| He became active in the Tenants | Unemployed League of the District of Columbia, a group |
| He was placed on the RAF | unemployed list on 28 October 1919, and relinquished hi |
| On 11 February 1919, he transferred to the | unemployed list of the Royal Air Force. |
| Edwards went on the | unemployed list of the RAF effective 1 June 1919. |
| 6 July 1919, Richards was transferred to the | unemployed list of the Royal Air Force. |
| Transferred to the | Unemployed List of the RAF on 17 July 1919, Caldwell re |
| 13 January 1920, he transferred to the RAF's | unemployed list, which was tantamount to discharge. |
| A 27-year-old | unemployed local labourer, Michael Robert Ryan, armed w |
| The tower was built in 1861 by | unemployed local woollen mill workers. |
| ey" Coyle (born 1953 in Philadelphia) was an | unemployed longshoreman in Philadelphia who, in Februar |
| It is based on the life of Joey Coyle, an | unemployed longshoreman in Philadelphia who, in Februar |
| persons sixteen to sixty-five years of age, | unemployed, looking for work, and able to work. |
| employment problem which neared 90% of users | unemployed, making the main purpose people came to Colo |
| Kurt Schneider (Francis Lederer), an | unemployed malcontent, joins the cause and eventually b |
| eir father, Her brother is an inebriated and | unemployed man. |
| ormer French footballer, who is currently an | unemployed manager. |
| asano, also known as Mario Contasino, was an | unemployed mechanic from Yonkers who, on December 13, 1 |
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