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A turning point came in 1937, when he was hired as a customs clerk by the Federal Government.
But his role was virtually ignored; he went on to work as a customs clerk and died in oblivion.
We can't let some Customs clerk see those, or we'll be locked up tighter than tight."
The customs clerks were developing repetitive stress injuries from pushing hard enough to make impressions on seven copies.
All the spaceport bars and cargo facilities and customs clerks seemed to blur together after a while.
In both places, however, U.S. government personnel had been watching the customs clerks more precisely, watching the briefcase.
He had "been" to dozens of worlds wherein he had seen nothing of the local culture beyond the customs clerk.
After the war, Koegel returned to Bavaria and worked as a customs clerk in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
The Hong Kong Chinese businessman and political leader Robert Hotung served as a Customs clerk for two years (1878-1880).
Dionysius Zbyruyskyy, the world's Dmitry Hrytskovych was philistine and customs clerk in Krasnostavi.
A former customs clerk with the Ford Motor Company in Cork, Wallace was an unsuccessful candidate at the 1981 and February 1982 general elections.
As the measures have made uneven progress through Parliament in recent weeks, just about everybody - from airline pilots to customs clerks - has gone on strike or joined other protests.
The least marvelous portion of your romance is that which you claim happened this morning: runaway hansoms, customs clerks hauling you off flagpoles, brickbats and dead policemen!
Nicknamed "The Leaning Tower of Depeiaza" because of the way he leaned forward in his defensive shots, Depeiaza worked as a customs clerk.
In the 1970s Lawlor worked as a clerk for Gold Coast City Council and then travelled to Port Moresby as a customs clerk.
As a young man, Haddis Alemayehu, who was to become the foremost Amharic fiction writer, served for two years as a customs clerk at Dangila in the early 1930s.
Three surveyors, two customs clerks, a commissariat clerk, Ensign King, thirty privates and thirty convicts arrived during October, on board the two hired transports, Stirlingshire and Martha.
You have the Air Force and the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence Agency and Treasury men, and gram inspectors and customs clerks and every one else.
On leaving school (and home) at 16, he worked in a succession of occupations: customs clerk, cash van salesman for a cigarette distributor, sales representative for a perfume company, and spruiker in Myer's Bargain Basement.
The customs clerks were kind and waved him right through to the cabstand, where, for the usual exorbitant fee, he engaged a Pakistani driver to take him into town, making him wonder idly if the cabbies had a deal with the customs people.
For Dr. Fennelly, the son of a United States Customs clerk, who was born into a Roman Catholic family but grew up as an Episcopalian, there is something almost mystical about the house call that benefits doctor as well as patient, what he calls "the magic intervention."