Sentences with word «dustman»

A "dustman" is a person whose job is to collect and dispose of garbage or rubbish from houses and buildings. Full definition
But, ever mindful of the sensitivities of Mail and Telegraph readers, David Cameron denounced as a Labour lie during the election suggestions he might seek to trim middle - class and pensioner perks, the so - called «universal benefits» such as fuel allowances which go to dukes in their chilly castles, as well as dustmen.
A former hod - carrier and dustman in Llandudno, Southall began life as a centre half.
Norbert Leo Butz also won for his Supporting Performance as Eliza Doolittle's much - sauced dustman father Alfred P. Doolittle.
Mr. Noddy Boffin, a poor but kindly clerk for his late employer, Mr.Harmon, the original, eventually inherits all.John Harmon becomes Rokesmith, gets a job as the secretary to The Golden Dustman, Boffin, a servant in his own mansion!The illiterate, also hires Silas Wegg, with a wooden leg, to read to Mr. and Mrs. Boffin.Silas chooses «The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire».
He did, and the new pictures were among the stars of the festival, while his Adam and Eve stayed home and met the heavenly dustman.
Through the merger, Natalie Dustman, founder of Proform, will join Atlas in an advisory role.
Businesses who utilise tax havens abroad continue to benefit from the public services paid for by their competitors through tax - the dustmen who dispose of their product's packaging, for example.
Subject to the vagaries of constituency size, it gives each vote equal weight: the duke's vote is worth no more than the dustman's.
The student explains that he has an evening job as a dustman, though he seems to know an awful lot about the imprisoned director.
Following on from a trio of shorts, director Lynne Ramsay revisited her birthplace of Glasgow to deliver an account of innocence and experience, love and death during a dustmen's strike in the early 1970s.
Ask your milkman, postman, paper boy or dustman to look out for your dog.
«It's as if you are a dustman.
They hang beside a 1934 Stanley Spencer, showing a dustman risen from the dead in his native Berkshire village, Cookham, reunited with his ecstatic wife, and surrounded by unemptied dustbins and adoring villagers.
Two paintings which radiate joy and an eccentric visionary quality - Chris Ofili's Adam and Eve and Stanley Spencer's The Lovers or The Dustman - brought together for the first time in a new touring exhibition.
1935 Resigned from the Royal Academy after the rejection of Saint Francis and the Birds and The Dustman or The Lovers by the hanging committee.
We get calls from men who have experienced domestic abuse across all sectors of society: from dustmen and doctors to bankers and builders and from men in their twenties to men in their eighties.
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