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trades

n. 1 (plural of trade English) 2 (context only as plural English) steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator. 3 (context only as plural English) A publication intended for participants in an industry or related group of industries. vb. (en-third-person singular of: trade)

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Central Labor Union, 2000 members of the Lettish Socialist Organizations, 1500 Lithuanians, Jewish members of cloak trades, and other branches of the party.

Ile met head-on the marauding free traders who were attempting to lure the Naskapi to their shore trading posts, ranging far back into the fur country to finalize his trades and claim defacto exclusivity over a territory outside the HBCs Charter.

Combine key, and have two trades of some small level of complexity attached to your name.

When we have finished, you will use it to record your location, so that any trades you may make during the course of your certification will be appropriately recorded to your key, as well as entering your guild file.

Of course, as you successfully complete more, and more complex, trades, your standing will increase, and your guild card will reflect that, as well.

They were either degraded by the industry of mechanic trades, or enervated by the luxury of baths and theatres.

Modrid disallowed the trades you had completed at the word of your master trader--for which you utilized monies drawn on her accredited and known apprentice sub-account--and that he required the master trader to re-authorize each transaction recorded under that sub-account.

Modrid--contracted association with a master trader, and the trades recorded on the key.

It is this class of British aristocracy whose fortunes are inextricably woven and intertwined with the drug trade, the gold, diamond and arms trades, banking, commerce and industry, oil, the news media and entertainment industry.

As by this peace my territories are greatly augmented, and new sources opened for trades and manufactures, it is my earnest desire that you would consider of such methods, in the settlements of our new acquisitions, as shall most effectually tend to the security of those countries, and to the improvement of the commerce and navigation of Great Britain.

First he peddles peanuts, then he trades in a half-huckster way whatever comes to hand and earns profits.

This is the main reason why he was such a passionate advocate of trades unionism.

Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1981, page 41, which explores the way the trades unions began to interfere in imperial ideology.

Chicago shows in 1903 a total of 56 different unions in die packing houses, divided up still more in 14 different national trades unions of the American Federation of Labor.

Sitting in the breakfast room off the kitchen of his quarters, Lorn begins to eat both, wishing he had even Byrdyn to sip with it, but from what he can tell, there is no spirit factor at all in Biehl, unless the chandler or some other factor also trades in wine or spirits.