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When he reached employment age, he was not able to hold down a job.
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Not everyone can get or hold down a job, even in a booming economy.
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When he left he said he could not hold down a job and was forced to sleep rough.
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In contrast, Adkins not only knows how to hold down a job, but she also has experience running a business.
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She has attempted suicide 12 times and failed to hold down a job due to severe depression, her lawyers Irwin Mitchell added.
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More than 80, 000 people receive the payment in NI, which is paid to people who are too ill to hold down a job.
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Since his release, he has struggled to hold down a job.
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He is equally explicit in describing Mr. Shin's difficulties in learning to succeed in a free society his nightmares, his inability to hold down a job, his troubles making friends or placing trust in anyone.
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Flighty young Joe Donovan, who fathered six children but doesn't hold down a regular job, is imbued with guilt and sensitivity by Dashiell Eaves.
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She has very long hair, you see, which needs to dry naturally, and since this process takes at least four hours a day, there's basically no way she can hold down a full-time job.
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Also I enjoy writing, and have written one book, and manage to hold down a part time office job, but working can prove difficult too at times because typing with extremely sore hands is quite a painful process.
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When you come off the field after a defeat and are able to hold you head up high you know you've done a good job, but our heads were down and we knew we hadn't done a good job.
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