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12 Sentences With "shoe repairman"

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"They can start with tents," said Shahram Moradi, a 35-year-old shoe repairman.
Mark Bondera, who was wearing a Green Bay Packers T-shirt, stopped by to chat with a shoe repairman plying his trade in front of the bar.
If the writer is unwilling to fill this part, then the writer should abandon pretense and find another line of work: become a shoe repairman, a brain surgeon, a janitor, a cowboy, a nuclear physicist, a bus driver.
Scontras was born in Buffalo, New York, the son of Greek immigrants. He spent his childhood and adolescence in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. His mother worked in the textile mills of nearby Biddeford and his father was a shoe repairman. Prior to his career in education, he owned a shoe store and shoe repair business.
Town of Raton, New Mexico in 1909 Lena Lovato was born in Clapham, New Mexico, to Eusebio Lovato, a shoe repairman and World War I veteran, and his wife Dominguita. She was an eighth-generation Mexican American. She had one sister. In 1922 the family moved to Raton, where she graduated from Raton High School.
Morton Mower was born in Baltimore and raised in Frederick, Maryland. His father was a shoe repairman and his mother raised three children. During his summers while in grade school, Mower worked at his Uncle Sam's salt-water bathhouses in Atlantic City. Shortly thereafter, he became a salesman at his uncle's toy store on the Atlantic City boardwalk.
Frontrunner continued to present exhibitions, performances and special events until 2012. The final show, The ChiBeCa Project by fine art photographer Leah Overstreet inspired yet another real estate subdividing of Lower Manhattan and renaming of the blocks between TriBeCa, Chinatown, and Federal Plaza. The show consisted of black and white portraits in Cortlandt Alley of the neighborhood's chefs, shoe repairman, and artists including Ross Bleckner, Casey Neistat, and Victor Matthews.
The first arrests in the scandal came on October 31, 1955, following an investigation by private detective Howard Dice at the behest of an unnamed client.Gerassi, p. 2 Those arrested were Ralph Cooper, a 33-year-old shoe repairman; Charles Brokaw, a 29-year-old freight worker; and Vernon Cassel, a 51-year-old store clerk. Cooper and Brokaw were charged with "lewd conduct with a minor child" (Cooper based on an incident from June 1954) and Cassel with "infamous crimes against nature",Gerassi, p.
Raymer was asking Singer asking for help, as he was certain he was going to be found guilty and hanged: It was later discovered that there was no "S. Singer". Eli Singer, a Russia-born shoe repairman, and his 22-year-old son, Harry Singer, lived and worked at the 110 South Seventh Street address. When police approached Singer about the note, he said he was a "slight acquaintance" of Raymer's. Illinois State Register Raymer's indictment was the first to be brought before a jury.
Brewer spent the first ten years of his life with his family in Youngstown, Ohio, where his father worked as a shoe repairman. In 1929, in the wake of the Great Depression, his family moved to Los Angeles, California. It was only six years later that Brewer decided to attend the California Institute of Technology. As an undergraduate at Caltech, Leo Brewer was strongly influenced by Professors E. Swift and D. Yost, and had his first taste of research studying equilibria and kinetics of olefin hydration under Professors D. Pressman and H. J. Lucas.
Herman Joseph Justin (April 7, 1859 to July 14, 1918) was born in Lafayette, Indiana. Justin's father's profession, cigar making, didn't suit H. J., so he moved to Texas in 1877 at the age of 18. First settling in Gainesville, Texas at a time when Indian raids from the Oklahoma Territory were just beginning to wane, Justin was first employed as a shoe repairman at a local Gainesville shop. After a few years working on shoes, he moved west to the fledgling town of Burlington, Texas (now Spanish Fort, Texas) in Montague County, Texas and opened a boot shop with a $35 loan from the local barber.
Mr. Baquet's early photographic career revolved around a series of professional and freelance assignments with local African American papers, including the Spectator, the Louisiana Weekly, the New Orleans Tribune and Black Data News. He also took freelance assignments with local daily newspapers, such as the Times Picayune, Reuters and the Associated Press. In 1984 he was hired to be a staff photographer with the Administration of the late Mayor Ernest N. Morial, the city's first black Mayor and an individual who knew Harold's father Arsene as a shoe repairman from the 7th ward. It was during this public service to the City of New Orleans that Mr. Baquet began documenting the daily life of residents who lived in New Orleans numerous housing developments, the city's burgeoning Vietnamese community, as well as the changing role of African Americans, and the Creole sub-culture, within the every-day framework of the city.

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