It was working men and women who made the 20th century the American century.
On balance does this legislation make a big difference in the lives of everyday working men and women?
The hard-working men and women of America, like the people in this room, are the ones who made this country great.
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These are subsidies that directly harm working men and women on the assembly lines in Ohio and Michigan and across the Midwest.
Now in its 28th season, Working Theater is dedicated to producing plays for and about the working men and women of the city.
Senator MCCAIN: Let me tell you, my friends, there's no place I'd rather be than here with the working men and women of Ohio.
And all in all, we're helping working men and women get through some very, very tough times today while building an economy of tomorrow.
And so what we're doing is we're asking businesses in the city of Waukegan to support the working men and women in their city.
Tuesday night's disorder started at the town's Deighton and Sheepridge Working Men's Club where windows were smashed and a cash machine stolen by a group of youths.
The working men's club humour of Bernard Manning and the like is no longer in fashion, and women are increasingly likely to go to see some stand-up.
Meanwhile, the jagged wah-wah guitars on 1984 conjure up visions of Winston Smith meeting John Shaft in a post-apocalyptic working men's club somewhere on the Isle of Dogs.
And I will tie the minimum wage to congressional salaries so that Congress can't get a raise until working men and women get a raise in the minimum wage.
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They are home to producers who rise before the dawn, entrepreneurs who bring ideas to market, and working men and women who build the American dream with their bare hands.
On a deeper note it is much more, because our whole society is based on the working men and women of America, and without education we cannot advance in the world.
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What we need to ask ourselves is if we believe they are the best representatives of the tens of millions of hard working men and women who ultimately embody the legitimate American electorate.
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Conversely, at Sedgley Working Men's Club, which, like many in the Midlands, has already given women equal rights, the committee is pessimistic about the chances of securing the two-thirds majority required to alter the constitution.
The Kennedy dynasty, known for a history of national public service, has spent decades championing the rights of working men and women, with an emphasis on health care, education and community service programs, among other things.
He kept to the end of his life the delighted glint-in-the-eye of a boy who has been paid eight shillings and sixpence for playing the accordion in Plumstead Working Men's Club, and can't believe his luck.
In 1872, Disraeli spoke out in favour of helping "the condition of working men", of government intervention to do so and of taking action - controversial at the time - to heal the divide between rich and poor.
Guys like Peyton Manning lead by example and I can imagine no better example than his standing up for the working men and women who have always been there to support him, the game and the National Football League.
From all accounts, these young men were average, working men in their 20s. (We know a little about Jon Blunk, but not much, and we know even less about the others.) Like all men, they had their own struggles.
Talking with them was a reminder of just how hard they work every single day, just how hard they fight on behalf of their families, and just how hard these times have been for working men and women like them.
In 1872 a Tory leader, Benjamin Disraeli, spoke out in favour of helping "the condition of working men", of government intervention to do so and of taking action - controversial at the time - to heal the divide between rich and poor.
Instead of vague hypotheses about the transmission of culture to those who were not supposed to have it, Mr Rose returns us to the actual thoughts and feelings of the countless working men and women who insisted, often against the odds, on finding things out for themselves.
This is clearly not representative of the population as a whole, given that there are slightly more women in America than there are men, and particularly problematic when we consider that according to the U.S. Census Bureau there are more working women with a college degree than there are working men.
"If you want someone who will fight for you and who will fight for the middle-class families and working men and women who are sick and tired of having their parents and grandparents pay higher prices for prescription drugs than anybody else, then I want to fight for you, " he said.
You're the nurse on the second shift, the worker on the line, the waitress on her feet, the small business owner, the farmer, the teacher, the miner, the trucker, the soldier, the veteran, the student, the hard-working men and women who don't always make the headlines, but have always written America's story.
Happy Labor Day, everybody. (Applause.) I want to say thank you to the Milwaukee Area Labor Council and all of my brothers and sisters in the AFL-CIO for inviting me to spend this day with you -- (applause) -- a day that belongs to the working men and women of America.
When Nasa was created, in 1958, around 85% of American working age men were in work.
Firms have squeezed out productivity gains by working their men and machines harder and controlling their costs better.
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