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tradespeople
ˈtradespeople [f. trade's, gen. of trade + people.] People engaged in trade; tradesmen, and their families and employees; shopkeepers.1728 Vanbrugh & Cib. Prov. Husb. v. ii, Those Trades⁓people are the troublesomest Creatures! no Words will satisfy them! 1729 Fenton in Waller's Wks., Observ. 60/2 No... Oxford English Dictionary
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Turkish gov't to launch new credit guarantee fund to ease tradespeople ...
Turkish gov't to launch new credit guarantee fund to ease tradespeople's access to financing ANKARA . AFP photo. Turkey's government is set to establish a new credit guarantee fund for tradespeople and craftspeople to gain easier access to financing, Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Şimşek has said.
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Rachael Robertson (writer)
Antarctica Robertson led the 120 scientists and tradespeople in Davis station over the Antarctic summer (December 2004 to February 2005). She then led and managed the 17 other people who remained behind at Davis Station to maintain the operation until the scientists and tradespeople returned wikipedia.org
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tradesfolk
tradesfolk (ˈtreɪdzfəʊk) [f. as next + folk.] People in trade; tradespeople: a. Artisans; b. Shopkeepers.1760–72 H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1809) III. 21 This is holiday in the afternoon among us trades-folk. 1885 W. H. White M. Rutherford's Deliv. iii, The wine-merchant..by no means associating with ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Home Depot Foundation invests $1 million to train ...
2 days ago — The Home Depot Foundation has partnered with Team Rubicon since 2012 to provide immediate disaster response and long-term disaster recovery to ...
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David Vitek
written recommendations from homeowners, making hipages one of Australia's largest on-demand home services marketplace and leading sites for finding local tradespeople wikipedia.org
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craftspeople
ˈcraftspeople Chiefly U.S. [f. crafts-, after craftsman, etc., + people n. 2; cf. tradespeople. Also used as a pl. for craftsperson.] People engaged in handicrafts; craftsmen and craftswomen collectively.1975 New Yorker 5 May 34/2 We..hastened toward the site of Claridge House II, where teams of dev... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hongcheng
Due to the influx of tradespeople, the town is home to both Tibetan Buddhist and Mongolian culture. wikipedia.org
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Ruth Medufia
This initiative seeks to train the youth including women to become qualified and licensed tradespeople especially in the area of construction, a growing wikipedia.org
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Builderscrack.co.nz
Homeowners then rate tradespeople on how well they complete the job. Registration (required) is free for both homeowners and tradespeople. wikipedia.org
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Checkatrade (disambiguation)
Checkatrade is a directory of vetted UK tradespeople. wikipedia.org
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Local Heroes (company)
It operates across Great Britain and Ireland and works with a network of independent tradespeople to fulfil customer jobs. All tradespeople are vetted by British Gas and must have required qualifications relevant to their trade. wikipedia.org
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Red Seal
Smokeless Tobacco Company Red Seal Program, a Canadian program to assess the skills of tradespeople Red seal ships, 17th century Japanese armed merchant wikipedia.org
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Friedrich Wilhelm Emil Försterling
He moved to Dresden and by 1861 he was chairman of the Dresden Educational Association for Tradespeople. wikipedia.org
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Aston Park, Cheshire
Damage included demolishing a 19th-century servants' wing, a cheese room and an entrance for tradespeople, as well as replacing sash windows and other wikipedia.org
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