Sentences with phrase «mill worker who»

Not a troll but a paid review mill worker who posted on the wrong page.
Director Terrence Malick's beautifully shot period piece, which won an Oscar for its cinematography, tells the story of Bill (Richard Gere), an early - 1900s Chicago steel - mill worker who flees town after accidentally killing a man.

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In some ways, they resemble the 19th century Luddites — the English textile workers who destroyed labor saving machinery in textile mills.
Employees who refuse to work on their sabbath have been the principal beneficiaries of this rule (in another case a worker lost his job in a brass mill because he refused to help manufacture tank turrets) The Oregon courts followed these cases and awarded unemployment compensation to Smith and Black.
Hostess, its lenders and the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union agreed to mediation at the urging of Bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain of the Southern District of New York, who advised against a more expensive, public hearing regarding the...
On the timber side of things, he spent some time with workers who were cutting pine timber, even operating the heavy equipment and loading trucks for mill delivery.
When workers i.e in mill towns were given a knock on the window to wake up, by a knocker upper, who woke the knocker upper up.
The two live in the Rust Belt, with Russell as a steel mill worker and Rodney as a veteran who has lost his way.
Language: English Genre: Romance / Drama MPAA rating: PG - 13 Director: Nick Cassavetes Actors: Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams, James Garner Plot: A man tells the story of a young couple who struggle through the times as rich daughter and a poor mill worker some 50 or 60 years ago.
In a role that recalls his beleaguered rancher in 3:10 To Yuma, Bale plays salt - of - the - earth mill worker Russell, a character who seems designed to suffer stoically.
His previous roles off - off - off Broadway have included Jacques in As You Like It, and an angry mill worker, in Strike Story, who bursts into song, in French.
With an expansive view of The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) from its porches, this row of beautifully detailed 19th Century Victorian row houses pays homage to generations of mill worker families who once called them home.
That fear was exploited by George Bush Sr., who attacked Clinton's Northwest Forest Plan with the claim that «We'll be up to our necks in owls and every mill worker will be out of a job.»
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