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It's as if the consumer were given a personal millworker.
If you went down there and said you were a millworker from Maine.
Edwards's father was a millworker, and that's all you need to know.
What is so amazing about Edwards's father being a millworker?
Senator Edwards does not let a campaign stop go by without talking about his humble origins as the son of a millworker.
He was a lawyer, not a carpenter or a mason or a millworker.
He is the eighth of nine children of a millworker and an apple farmer.
Her father, a millworker, was a descendant of Oregon Trail pioneers.
John Barton - Mary's father, a millworker, active member in trade unions.
Crozer also built a Baptist church and millworker housing in the area.
He was wearing plain dark slacks and a blue chambray shirt, like a common millworker.
Asked how he put up with a brain-numbingly repetitive job, one millworker answered: "It's easy.
After graduation, he worked construction, farmed, carpentered, became a millworker - and kept a journal.
It was enough for a millworker.
His father was a coal miner and pugilist, his mother a millworker.
He remained with the company, working his way up from millworker to executive positions, until he retired to enter politics.
James Taylor's song "Millworker" is about a woman living in Lowell.
(Having been a millworker, I was qualified to judge.)
"The millworker was so horrified," he said.
Here the millworker takes pride in his work and will work 60 hours a week, every week, if you ask him."
The millworker jabs a thumb toward the sawdust and fragments beneath the still saw blade.
Growing up in Williamsburg, the daughter of a millworker and a teacher's aide, she had revered America's civil rights leaders.
(Oh, by the way, what did their milkman and millworker fathers think about abortion?)
To be a miner, a millworker, or a smelterman was to be a man.
He was also a millworker who spent much of his life working in textile mills in North and South Carolina.