Examples of using Laborers in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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When the Fourth Cataclysm begins, laborers, such as yourself, will be among the last led to the butchery.
Currently, about 5,000 Vietnamese laborers are working in Algeria, mostly on construction sites.
Poverty and lack of jobs have pushed many to go to Russia to work as laborers.
Wool knitted clothing was historically the clothing of common laborers in rural England;
The greater division of labor enables one laborer to accomplish the work of five, 10, or 20 laborers;
Instead of praying for an easier job, they were to pray for more laborers to join them.
Sitchin's interpretations of the Sumerian tablets further claim the ancient Anunnaki astronauts carried out breeding experiments to improve the species of laborers.
If you raise more family members, you have more laborers but also more mouths to feed.
C/ Hiring laborers for a short term to perform jobs necessary for the flight.
The power of the plantation owners was finally broken by the activist descendants of the original immigrant laborers.
The power of plantation owners was finally broken by activist descendants of original immigrant laborers.
Jewish slave laborers rose up and killed several members of the SS as well as Ukrainian guards.
Indian women laborers work to lay a cable for an electricity company on International Women's Day in Ahmadabad, India, Friday,
Indian laborers work to lay a cable for an electricity company in Ahmadabad, India, on March 8, 2013.
He will meet some of the laborers from Don Bosco and Obreros Unidos during
It is customary for farm laborers to get‘Pongal Padi' or‘Pongal Parisu'(Pongal Gifts) from their masters.
Ethnic Koreans in Japan, many of them descendants of forced laborers, have recently become a target of hate speech from right-wing extremists there.
Laborers working in high air temperatures may need even 12 liters of fluid daily.
Indians were sent out to become contract laborers on Malaya's rubber plantations, or to work as indentured serv-ants in the West Indies.
Indian laborers pull a pontoon for a temporary bridge toward the Ganga river during preparations for Kumbh Mela at Sangam on November 21, 2012.