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trade and father
Banks the Butcher was a hard master and a hard father, a man who didn't seem to know the difference between the living flesh of his family and the hanging carcasses of his stock in trade.
He was early exposed to the mechanical world, and in his youth often helped his father, David Brown, master clock and watchmaker, as he plied his trade.
In the 1980s, Milton Friedman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist and father of Monetarism, contended that some of the concerns of trade deficits are unfair criticisms in an attempt to push macroeconomic policies favorable to exporting industries.
He began to work in the newspaper trade under his father in Pueblo.
His father viewed art as an " unholy trade ", and his neighbors reacted bitterly and sent him anonymous letters.
Drake's father apprenticed Francis to his neighbour, the master of a barque used for coastal trade transporting merchandise to France.
Popeil learned his trade from his father, Samuel, who was also an inventor and carny salesman of kitchen-related gadgets such as the Chop-O-Matic and the Veg-O-Matic.
Dillinger's father was a grocer by trade and, reportedly, a harsh man.
She probably learned the business from her father, Eoghan " Dubhdara " Ó Máille, who plied a busy international shipping trade.
Zapf's father experienced trouble with the newly established Third Reich, having been involved with trade unions, and was sent to the Dachau concentration camp for a short time.
On leaving school, David wanted to follow in his brother Arthur's footsteps as an actor, but their father insisted that he first get a trade.
This trade was under the control of Ishme-Dagan, who was put in control of Assur when his father, Shamshi-Adad I, conquered Ekallatum and Assur.
Joseon Dynasty Korea in the early 1870s was in the midst of a struggle between isolationists under the King Gojong's father ( Heungseon Daewongun ), and progressives, led by the queen ( Empress Myeongseong ), who wanted to open trade.
His father Godfried Huysmans was Dutch and a lithographer by trade.
After arriving in New York City at age 24 on October 26, 1892, and being inspected at Ellis Island, Astaire's father, hoping to find work in his brewing trade, moved to Omaha, Nebraska, and landed a job with the Storz Brewing Company.
Her father designed Dundee trade tokens and knew Adam Smith and corresponded with French republicans, including Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette.
In 1878, the eighteen-year-old enrolled in classes at the Rhode Island School of Design with the monetary help of her absent father, and subsequently supported herself as an artist of trade cards.
Albert Jack Stephens a farmer by trade, was the father of W. R. and Jack Stephens.
The Russians developed their pishchal ' niki as a skilled tradesman and gave them extra incentives through farming and made their trade something passed on from father to son and not something for which one was conscripted.
His father and grandfather, both named Claus Butzer, were coopers ( barrelmakers ) by trade.
His father was a Yorkshireman who had a burgeoning family and little luck in the West Indies trade during the American Revolution, sending the family into debt.
His father was Bartoluccio Ghiberti, a trained artist and goldsmith, who trained his son in the gold trade.
Sarah Vaughan's father, Asbury " Jake " Vaughan, was a carpenter by trade and played guitar and piano.
When his job as stable boy came to an end, he returned to assist his father, who had resumed his trade of shoemaker in London ; but after marrying his cousin, the half-sister of Maj. Charles Marsack of Caversham Park, in 1765, he became a teacher in a small school in Liverpool.

trade and pursued
And even this 1. 5 % will be reduced to 1 %, if we take out India and China, which have not pursued liberal trade and industrial policies recommended by the developed countries.
Fascists pursued economic policies to strengthen state power and spread ideology, such as consolidating trade unions to be state-or party-controlled.
Wilson, the Marlins pursued other pitchers and eventually settled on volatile pitcher Carlos Zambrano in a trade with the Chicago Cubs for Chris Volstad.
During the first years of the new regime, the Fascist pursued a laissez-faire economic policy: they initially reduced taxes, regulations and trade restrictions on the whole.
President Lacalle executed major economic structural reforms and pursued further liberalization of trade regimes, including Uruguay's inclusion in the Southern Common Market ( MERCOSUR ) in 1991.
This is a common accusation made by the anti-globalization movement which argues that governments have been elected on a mandate to oppose global free trade and instead pursued it.
The United States and the European nations began avoiding beggar thy neighbour policies ( which pursued national trade objectives at the expense of other nations ).
In 1602 Iceland was forbidden to trade with countries other than Denmark, by order of the Danish government, which at this time pursued mercantilist policies.
As China pursued its gradual transition from central planning to a market economy, and increased its participation in foreign trade, the renminbi was devalued to increase the competitiveness of Chinese industry.
This also resulted in the 1915 ABC Pact signed between the three and, like Brazil and Chile, Argentina thereafter pursued a pragmatic foreign policy, focused on preserving favorable trade relationships.
The eastern Javanese kingdoms of Kediri, Singhasari and Majapahit were mainly dependent on rice agriculture, yet also pursued trade within the Indonesian archipelago, and with China and India.
Ruskin ’ s mission is also pursued by means of strong historical links, nationally and internationally, with the labour and trade union movement, other social movements and activism around social issues ( e. g., anti-ageism ), as well as with local communities, for example through the Social Work and Youth and Community Work programmes.
At the Conservative Party conference in October 1970, he made a notable speech commending the government for attempting to curb trade union power, and called for state aid to strikers ' families to be reduced or stopped altogether, a policy which the Thatcher government pursued over a decade later.
During the late 1680s and 1690s, the French pursued colonization of central North America not only to promote trade, but also to thwart the efforts of England on the continent.
OASIS was first formed as SGML Open in 1993 as a trade association of SGML tool vendors to cooperatively promote the adoption of SGML through mainly educational activities, though some amount of technical activity was also pursued including an update of the CALS Table Model specification and specifications for fragment interchange and entity management.
He was heavily pursued by the contending Chicago Cubs around the trade deadline, and the soft-spoken McGriff waived his no-trade clause to allow himself to be dealt to Chicago on July 27, 2001.
Operating under the command of the successive newly appointed Superintendents of the Coast, they pursued an aggressive policy of forwarding English economic interests in the mahogany trade, and later in seeking control over strategic points where an inter-oceanic canal might be built.
James emigrated to America, and pursued his trade in New York ; John carried on the business on the lines marked out by his father, and was the great Church of England publisher of the day.
During the war the supplying of the army in the field had caused an artificial inflation of trade, and the Sprigg ministry had pursued a policy of extravagant expenditure not warranted by the finances of the colony.
Some New Mexican residents also pursued the beaver trade, as Mexican citizens initially had some legal advantages.
Under the nominally centre-left Australian Labor Party from 1983 to 1996, the Bob Hawke and Paul Keating governments pursued many economic policies associated with economic rationalism, such as floating the Australian Dollar in 1983, reductions in trade tariffs, taxation reforms, changing from centralised wage-fixing to enterprise bargaining, heavy restrictions on union activities including on strike action and pattern bargaining, the privatisation of government run services and enterprises such as Qantas and the Commonwealth Bank, and wholesale deregulation of the banking system.
Franco initially pursued a policy of autarky, cutting off almost all international trade.
Nor have these countries in practice reversed their more open orientation to global trade and international investment in favor of a return to the policies of autarchy pursued between the 1950s and 1980s.
He pursued active commercial relations with the West, by renewing trade agreements with the Italians and establishing new ones with the Catalans.

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