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After being knocked over by a bus he quit his clerking, determined not to waste another day.
In the early years Reeve continued the clerking or apprenticeship system of having the young men work for him while they studied his law books.
Special schools at the junior and senior levels teach hotel management, legal clerking, plastic arts, and music.
True, service jobs like store clerking have risen significantly - jobs with low pay, no benefits and no future.
He's still trying to do some clerking, even though Captain Tucker says it ain't necessary 'til after the fight.
Jim and I are getting a little too old, but we'll hang around and run errands and do the clerking.
Unless you still despise my cunning clerking?"
I was working at a high-powered research lab; this was prior to my moving back to Tucson and falling into convenience-mart clerking.
In practice the position was a royal favour, and the actual clerking was done by the Custos Brevium's Deputy.
A little soldiering, a little clerking, some horse-tending, any labour that came to hand, until he could turn his hand to almost anything a hale man can do.
She supported herself by working as a clerk at White Front (a department store), doing other clerking and laboratory work, and working as a machinist in a factory.
The Secretariat is divided into six strands; the Director-General's Office, Information and Outreach, Resources, Properties, Legal and Governance Service and Clerking.
The report stated: "In this case, a delay in medical clerking and prescription of medication, inappropriate antibiotic selection and failure to accurately monitor physiological observations during first 24 hours of admission contributed to the deterioration of the patient's condition."
Equally, the independent bar met with some limited competition from chambers of solicitor advocates - independent practitioners with common clerking and conference facilities who operated in a similar way to barristers, but with less aggressive clerking arrangements so that late return of briefs was relatively unusual.