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He tries to sell his shoes to a rubbish collector.
Billy decides to take a night shift job as a rubbish collector.
"In my next life I'll be a rubbish collector," he mutters.
His family was poor, his parents earning a living as rubbish collectors.
One of the rubbish collectors waved him on.
He couldn't even shout at the rubbish collectors; he didn't want to attract attention to himself.
Westminster was struck by the striking rubbish collectors and mounting waste in the streets.
A rubbish collector who tried to save a toddler who was run over in the street has been named a national role model.
I began to feel this might be the case last year, when I spent a few months hanging around with rubbish collectors and recyclers.
At 7.43am, Mr Letwin is in the park when a rubbish collector passes.
They argue, but put aside their differences when Audrey's body, which was placed in an esky, is collected by a hard rubbish collector.
Rubbish collectors in Islington?
He had no formal training as an artist, working as a road-sweeper, rubbish collector, postman, and a factory worker.
China has named a rubbish collector who helped a toddler injured in a hit-and-run incident in October a "national role model".
Harry Hardman is a "garbo" (rubbish collector) who vents his frustrations with the game of rugby league.
But Democrats and liberals say his proposal unfairly burdens middle-class teachers, prison guards, rubbish collectors and other public workers.
Two London rubbish collectors come into possession of a valuable book, and thwart the attempts of some criminals to con them out of it.
There were also worries that fewer collections could encourage greater levels of fly tipping and could also lead to health problems for the rubbish collectors.
Council officials are sceptical about the prospect of local volunteers signing up as part-time, unpaid social workers, rubbish collectors, probation officers or youth offender workers.
The motor busses were driven by women; the clerks were women; even the street sweep-ers and rubbish collectors were women.
Among others, they have investigated the dubious working practices of double-glazing companies, second-hand car dealers, gas fitters, mechanics, roofers, plumbers and domestic rubbish collectors.
Skif knew better than to rummage in those bins; they "belonged" to the rubbish collectors who guarded their territories jealously, with curses, kicks, and blows.
And what about sifting through debris after they left (Mr. Thompson) to cite bills from their exterminator, rubbish collector and cellular telephone company, among others?
The bombing, which killed a policeman and two rubbish collectors, was the first major terrorist attack in Australia and was one of the country's most highly publicized crimes.