Senegalese are tailors and jewelry merchants.
Instead of collecting more money from the wealthy, the tax has the effect of hurting jewelry merchants, who are not the intended targets of the tax.
In 1921, Zaret was living in Brooklyn, New York and was employed as a jewelry merchant.
Written in her biography book, Anne Avantie was a jewelry merchant and was bankrupt for a few times because of it.
A jewelry merchant at the subway station, who asked not to be identified, said the shooting took place on a landing of the subway stairs.
For so-called pure-play online jewelry merchants other than Blue Nile, business is also becoming more steady.
He'd lost count of all the jewelry merchants and costume repairers and joke sellers whose windows he'd gone past - never mind the theatres!
Local jewelry merchants say they welcome the new design talent, because so many of their customers have already moved past traditional pieces like heart-shaped pendants and diamond studs.
It was a man with a knife, fleeing from a fight in which he had stabbed a young jewelry merchant three times in the chest, the police said.
For its first 14 years, the building had parking on the lower 23 floors with a car lift that facilitated safe transfers for jewelry merchants.