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The workmen in the hallway of "Workmen 1, The Last Shift (An Elegy)" don't elicit our sympathy and most likely wouldn't want it.
I also believe that the social classes will be more divided: The workmen will dress like workmen, and the upper class will be dressed in natural, luxurious fabrics.
But the number of workmen trained on bamboo is dwindling.
The artwork was taken down by workmen on Monday morning.
"We have forums that address matters related to the wellbeing of workmen and are working to understand the issue that compelled a few workmen to refrain from reporting for work today," the company said.
It was certainly a surprise for the workmen at the Embassy.
This new measurement of performance has been well received by workmen.
Imagine a runaway trolley is barreling toward five workmen on the tracks.
He pretended to notice the chimney again, and looked up toward the workmen.
A mural by Andy Council was accidentally painted over by workmen in Totterdown, Bristol.
Mariette's excavation at Giza, where Greene shows several posed workmen, is a rare exception.
"This one was found by workmen who were blasting with dynamite," Dr. Brusatte said.
The last workmen who expanded the chateau simply didn't know the advanced stonecutting techniques.
Workmen in traditional French azure overalls and jackets labored on the sides of roads.
She said workmen had fortified the roofs on all seven cottages that survived Hurricane Maria.
From the enveloping grayness that hid the workmen, engine noise and occasional shouts came down.
His theory was the workmen who initially built the chateau had very advanced masonry skills.
Two workmen arrive and weld the doors shut, before bolting them with a heavy steel bar.
Du Camp frequently included workmen or visitors in his photographs of the sites to establish scale.
And, it appeared, totally ignoring the fact that most of the workmen had no protection whatsoever.
It cost $15m (equivalent to $380m today), at least 20 workmen their lives and Roebling his health.
Initial checks suggested the two Jordanian men had entered the embassy compound as workmen, the statement said.
There are two grades, the unskilled and the skilled, and especially trained workmen are furnished on request.
Down the road, workmen are building a pipe to bring in clean water from elsewhere in the province.
Workmen making side chairs sat in the forms they were making, impressing the chairs with their own forms.
David Selig thought the smell of pot might be the result of workmen smoking it on their breaks.
Opposite Farmopolis, workmen are busy constructing apartment buildings that will form the largest residential redevelopment project in Europe.
Some 10 trucks are serviced daily by workmen who repair their mounted guns or fix protective metal plates.
Grubby children, who outnumber workmen, load steel rods and window frames onto donkey-drawn carts to sell at scrapyards.
Workmen were climbing the eleven flights of stairs in scaffolding that led from the ground to the bridge's top.
"Workmen were climbing all over the second floor, creating a very new kind of Show World," Mr. Traub wrote.
Influenced by the mythological Cult of Pan, Spare would occasionally "satyrize" his Cockney workmen, imbuing them with goat-like qualities.
Tillerson was greeted by U.S. Ambassador Woody Johnson as workmen finished planting shrubs in the grounds of the new embassy.
Photographs posted on social media showed a hedge close to the practice courts engulfed in flames with workmen watching on.
Most of the workmen wore sleeveless shirts, and all were red-spattered and generally a sunburn shade of maraschino red.
Some of these artists are doing really physical work in their field — sometimes it's like feeding a bunch of workmen.
The actual singers (Wilhelm Schwinghammer and Tobias Kehrer), dressed as drab workmen, perform from a midlevel tier of the tower.
The Australians subsequently discovered that the alarm system had been deactivated without them knowing while workmen were fixing the neighboring building.
Afterward, as workmen at Gravesend Bay were pumping out the Alva Cape's remaining naphtha, it blew up again, killing four more.
Organizers deployed more than 600 workmen to tackle last-minute problems with water and electricity at the Olympic Village this week.
As workmen dismantled the statue on Friday, scores of left-wing, secular activists gathered outside the court's gates, protesting its removal.
That's why a crew of workmen are out here, giant squeegees in hand, spreading a thin coat of liquid over the asphalt.
A Reuters team saw workmen on scaffolding putting electrical fittings in place and fitting tiles in some parts of the Kaduna complex.
Thomas Carlyle, writing in 225, railed against the "demon of mechanism" whose disruptive power was guilty of "oversetting whole multitudes of workmen".
He ordered the trees removed, and, when workmen balked for 24 hours, Mr. Trump had the trees cut down with a chainsaw.
Car horns, jackhammers, rivet guns, workmen yelling, New Yorkers speed-walking to get somewhere — maybe the noisiest spot in the Western world.
On a recent tour of the space, construction was still in full swing, with saws buzzing and workmen lugging armloads of wood.
"The workmen who had been clearing the home said that they had found a body under a rug in the backroom," she said.
Asking a few hundred million people to step aside, so that workmen can tend to an invisible problem underfoot, will never be easy.
ON A building site outside Youngstown, Ohio, a crowd of workmen are labouring through drizzle to get a nursing home finished on schedule.
Workmen erected metal barriers and plywood boards on the glass-fronted facades of restaurants and boutiques lining Paris' most famous avenue on Friday.
Workmen sometimes pulled up in their trucks and ate lunch in the parking lot, regarding the bridge through their windshields as they chewed.
We see in the first act that Tony puts a glass used by some black workmen who visit his house in the trash.
We both know the drill, and I have to be here in case he's not back to meet the workmen at 217:2145.
Opposite, two dogs lie panting outside the Orchard restaurant where workmen have put down their trowels and are sipping tea in the midday heat.
Workmen have erected a giant white tarpaulin over the gutted roof, stabilized the cathedral's pinnacles and placed dozens of sensors to detect any movement.
Workmen have erected a giant white tarpaulin over the gutted roof, stabilized the cathedral's pinnacles, and placed dozens of sensors to detect any movement.
This time, a special platform has had to be mounted beside the bridge, with the workmen hanging from gantry cranes over the Oresund strait.
This time, a special platform has had to be mounted beside the bridge, with the workmen hanging from gantry cranes over the Oresund strait.
Workmen with Chinese companies could be seen building a new rail line, while Chinese scrap merchants hauled off derelict oil tankers dumped on beaches.
Reasonably priced printed dresses, perfectly worn-in French workmen wear, and tribal textiles are gorgeously displayed in this cooler-than-thou shop with adjacent café.
In late April, a scorching heat settled on the plains, and workmen used wheelbarrows to refill trenches, shutting down the expedition for the hot season.
Standing outside a farmhouse as workmen refurbished it so her family could return, Mayumi Matsumoto, 54, said she was uneasy about the park and archive.
One of the workmen on the estate is Sebastian (Cosmo Jarvis), whose jobs include walking the dogs and smoldering in the direction of his mistress.
At the overpass, jeeploads of riot police fanned out, and workmen set up a red carpet and a lectern with the Presidential seal on it.
Leaving for my office one morning, I wanted to but did not kiss my boyfriend goodbye in front of the workmen who were fixing our windows.
In 2012, when the new owners began to renovate, Georgiou saw workmen carrying out the doors and leaving them on the curbside for the garbage trucks.
Now, even in an enclosed church garden, he couldn't escape the incessant grinding sound of workmen stripping paint from a building's fire escape one block south.
Over the next few weeks, we were visited by more workmen, who re-plumbed the entire house — why not, when it had been torn up already?
This emblem of functionality originated with French workmen in the late 1800s and was then introduced — quite unintentionally — to the fashion set by renowned photographer Bill Cunningham.
None of the workmen in Youngstown, some of whom had forsaken Democrats for the first time to vote against Mr Obama, considered Mr Trump's chauvinism off-putting.
One recent lunchtime, as a nearby market lured staff with halloumi salads and "kick-ass burritos", workmen repainted the giant "4" sculpture outside the channel's London offices.
At the Museum of the Second World War last week, workmen were scrambling to finish the interior and install the collections, despite the museum's possible death sentence.
Industrial culture hardly represented the subcontinent, where infantries of workmen, captured in archival film footage, lugged baskets of construction material for a building designed to look machined.
Workmen are back at the site of the former ironworks, digging up the infill that buried the town's industrial past to lay the foundations for 20303,000 new homes.
In the same week, in Baltimore, Md., on an order from city hall, workmen hoisted four Confederate statues onto flatbed trucks and drove them off into the night.
Half Maan's managing director, Xavier Vanneste, said the idea of a pipe had seemed crazy until he saw local workmen laying underground cables and started looking into it.
When new buildings and roads are being constructed, the workmen need to blast through the bedrock, which just so happens to be Late Cretaceous rocks full of dinosaur fossils.
The camp, built under the surface of Greenland's glaciers, was subject to enormous (literal) pressure: Workmen removed up to 40 tons of ice a week to keep passageways clear.
On Dikeman Street's wide sidewalk, next to a delivery gate for the cherry factory, workmen were sitting on folding chairs beside a table laid with sodas and picnic paraphernalia.
We drew a small crowd of local spectators: Workmen, sea gulls and neighborhood mongrels watched quizzically as we tried on life jackets and adjusted our kayaks' seats and rudders.
The play proper begins in 1893, as a team of workmen in Chicago strive to fulfill MacKaye's quixotic vision of his Spectatorium, a theater with a 12,000-person capacity.
"He said later that Notre Dame&aposs workmen on the ground implored him to not remove the statue from the cathedral, saying that during the restoration "we need it.
It's thanks to this building boom, and the keen eyes of the workmen, that we now are learning so much about these important dinosaurs from the end of the Cretaceous.
The land, the architecture and the stillness, she said, helped make her work possible, as did the hangarlike studio, staffed with local workmen, that she was able to erect nearby.
Each stop on the Miku Expo tour, I gathered, is the brow-dampening effort of 20 union-bypassing Japanese workmen and a pair of ambiguously ethical 13-hour marathon workdays.
Rinspeed has also anticipated other key innovations in car technology, including steering-wheel integrated controls, which it introduced in 1985, and it's been workmen with cars and carmakers since 1977.
The company submitted a proposal to its creditor committee on Thursday for settlement of the entire claims of the financial creditors, operational creditors, workmen and employees of Essar Steel India.
Tel Kabri was found by accident, like many archaeological sites, in the 1960s when workmen were digging ditches for water pipes connecting springs in the north to Nahariya and Akko.
LONDON — In February 2015, Simon Bramwell climbed into a tree near Bristol, in southwest England, to prevent workmen from cutting down a whole row of trees for a bus lane.
And where Michelangelo and, especially Bernini, had studio assistants to help them realize their sculptures, Serra needs the steel mill workers, shippers, and workmen who moved these works into Gagosian's galleries.
The workmen circle up and remove their hard hats, asking God to keeping them safe and strong, thanking heaven for allowing them to do this vital work for their fellow islanders.
The police had initially held back, tagging along as a team of workmen in high-visibility clothing moved through the southern part of the sprawling encampment, dismantling tents and removing structures.
Footage by Demiroren news agency from the scene showed at least five wagons lying on their side while workmen wearing helmets examined the tracks and bulldozers moved to remove the wreckage.
More than 100,000 (a figure that included schoolboys and workmen from Brussels) were seized in the autumn of 1916 and deported to Germany in tightly packed and disturbingly prophetic cattle trucks.
On Soccer MADRID — On a warm spring day outside Estadio Vicente Calderón, home of Atlético Madrid, a couple of workmen in fluorescent yellow vests are attending to a large steel door.
Her mast dismantled, workmen tapping away at her aging bow to repair and restore, as Nicola Sturgeon chips away at a more ancient structure, the 103-year-old union between Scotland and England.
The workmen on that site in Youngstown, some of whom were planning to vote Republican for the first time, make between $28,000 and $60,000 a year, which is not bad for pouring concrete.
From Whitechapel, in 2014, workmen came out to rescue the bells of St Mary Balcombe, in the wooded Weald of Sussex, and those of Holy Trinity Duncton, near the great house at Petworth.
We had a reunion in 2007 where we basically threw open the doors not just to family descendants, but descendants of workmen who had been at Monticello, anybody that sounded like they belonged.
Black rubber tubes dangled from concrete slabs, and a microwave sat in a pile of rubble, a long cable connecting it to the mains so that the workmen could heat up their lunches.
His range of subject matter — farmers leaning on fence posts, workmen and women, the rural American scene — recalled some of the homespun quality of Thomas Hart Benton, but without the stylization or melodrama.
Organizers deployed more than 600 workmen to tackle last-minute problems with water and electricity at the Olympic Village and said emergency work on all 31 accommodation blocks should be completed this week.
As he spoke, workmen in the upper-crust district of central Paris set about cleaning the defaced Arc, removing charred hulks of cars and replacing the shattered windows of banks, restaurants and glitzy boutiques.
Ahead of Saturday's protests, workmen erected metal barriers and plywood boards on the glass-fronted facades of restaurants and boutiques lining the Champs Elysees, which was closed to traffic with pedestrians funneled through checkpoints.
In this July 6, 1945, file photo, scientists and workmen rig the world's first atomic bomb to raise it up onto a 100 foot tower at the Trinity bomb test site near Alamagordo, N.M.
The group of men in their 60s and 70s, disguised as workmen, slid down the elevator shaft at Hatton Garden and used a heavy-duty diamond-tipped drill to break through the vault walls.
A decaying proscenium looms over the stage, and as the play begins, we see two workmen with flashlights exploring what appears to be a defunct theater, discovering a trunk of old commedia dell'arte masks.
MADRID (Reuters) - Workmen in Madrid removed street signs bearing names connected to the rule of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco on Friday despite opposition from some in Spain who believe his legacy should be preserved.
By placing us inside the room or in the narrow, crowded hallway of the painting, "Workmen 1, The Last Shift (An Elegy)" (2010), Birmelin dissolves the barrier separating us from them, whoever they might be.
This morning, workmen dismantled the clock at the corner of 14th Street and Sixth Avenue that generated headlines last week when the British street artist Banksy graced it with one of his distinctive rat stencils.
For the performance, Martiel, a black, Cuban artist, stood naked and still atop a swastika shaped platform while two white workmen installed a series of vertical white walls around the swastika's perimeter, penning Martiel inside.
But unemployment skyrocketed during the 1970s oil crisis, just as their families gained permission to follow the workmen; this completed the reunion of all the participants in the Algerian tragedy but with little or no inclination to reconcile.
KADUNA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Workmen were attempting to finish electrical fittings and lay tiles at a new terminal in northern Nigeria's Kaduna airport on Wednesday just hours before it takes over responsibility for handling passengers bound for the capital Abuja.
Plumbers could find they have an untapped line of business in modern politics, according to the European Council's President Donald Tusk, who said the workmen would do a better job of preventing information leaks than some high-level diplomats.
"Although a lot has changed, not a lot has changed here," said Mr. Nouvel, inspecting the museum "village" last week, where workmen rushed to plant garden blooms and dig one courtyard for a Rodin sculpture recently arrived from France.
With the official opening scheduled for November — two years later than originally planned because of architectural revisions — workmen in August were paving the parking lot, and the vacant reception area on the ground floor was awaiting finishing and furniture.
The collaboration between Yoshua Okón and Santiago Sierra featured a toilet in the shape of the Museo Soumaya — the much-maligned new institution housing the second-rate collection of billionaire Carlos Slim — onto which four workmen were affixing hexagonal panels.
Workmen blasting bedrock while building a school near the city of Ganzhou unearthed a beautifully preserved fossil of the roughly 6.5-foot-long (2-meter-long) dinosaur, nicknamed the "Mud Dragon," still in that contorted position, scientists said on Thursday.
ALEPPO, Syria (Reuters) - In the rubble-strewn square outside Aleppo's ancient citadel and under the scorched vaults of its covered souk, workmen are starting to mend the destruction of a war that has shattered the Syrian city's priceless historical heritage.
Renovations are ubiquitous in Brooklyn — home improvement is as distinguishing an element here as surgically taut faces are on Park Avenue — but this project possessed a team of workmen so big it seemed as though a regional airport were under construction.
CreditCreditKholood Eid for The New York Times When I arrived on a late July afternoon for an interview with David Boies at his mansion in Westchester County, displaced furniture filled the foyer and workmen occupied much of the famed litigator's home.
The matching of subjects with moods that (because of soaring repair costs and fiendishly manipulative workmen) are often "un peu triste" proves to be the highlight of a book that might have entertained more if pruned to half its length.
Workmen installed the black-and-white signs, in English, Hebrew and Arabic, along roads leading to a U.S. consulate building in south Jerusalem that will be remodeled as the embassy when it is formally relocated from Tel Aviv on May 14.
PARIS (Reuters) - Workmen cleared away burned hulks of cars, scrubbed the defaced Arc de Triomphe monument and replaced the shattered windows of luxury boutiques in Paris on Sunday after the worst riots in the center of the capital in half a century.
And all the talk of new technology, gizmos and enhanced fan experiences looked a little lame when, minutes before Karen Khachanov and Daniil Medvedev were scheduled to appear for the tournament's opening salvos, workmen were still welding pieces of the temporary stadium together.
After working for a few years as a barber in New York, he headed west and opened a restaurant in a mining town in Washington state where workmen were treated to hearty food, liquor and assignations with women in the back rooms of the establishment.
"When the play opens, a few decades beyond the present day, the factory had turned out already, following a secret formula, hundreds of thousands, and even millions, of manufactured workmen, living automats, without souls, desires or feelings," the official "Story of the Play" explains.
Police officials in Rewa, in central India, site of the memorial, said they thought it was an inside job because there were no signs of a break-in and the thick green paint defacing Gandhi's picture was being used by workmen at the memorial.
According to Dennis Duffey, secretary-treasurer of the statewide builders' union, Mr Trump's hostility to free trade was a big attraction to his 137,1003 members; yet their industry is sheltered from its immediate effects, and, as it happens, none of the workmen in Youngstown mentioned the issue.
While workmen were blasting out the Holland Tunnel, in 1924, the protective layer of clay deposited over the blast area to keep the explosions from blowing a hole in the river bottom and causing disaster to the tunnel-diggers rose high enough that it impeded ships.
Then came a chorus of resonant express bus motors, doors being slammed shut by chauffeurs, workmen crumpling up the wrappers of their lunches as they sat on overturned five-gallon buckets, and kids eating ice cream outside E.A.T. But I didn't slow down to savor it.
"Workmen in the street would often hurl abuse at me, and even my fellow woman students were not particularly enthusiastic about me," she was quoted as saying in "My Sister China" (2002), a memoir by Jaroslav Prusek, a Czech Sinologist who knew Kin in the 1930s.
"You could see the train tracks below," Ms. Reid said, standing between boxes of organic soap in the back of her store, Thyme Natural Market, and on the spot where workmen had laid a plywood patch over the one-square-foot hole after it appeared a few years ago.
Earlier this week, we sat down with cofounder Naval Ravikant at the firm's swanky new, three-story digs in San Francisco's Jackson Square, and as workmen shifted planks around the nearly completed ground-floor level, Ravikant caught us up to speed on a many aspects of what's happening at AngelList .
In one working-class area of Madrid on Friday, neon-clad workmen climbed ladders to takedown place names honoring General Romero Basart, a general who fought on the side of Franco during the Civil War, replacing them with a new name in honor of the 20th century Spanish physicist Blas Cabrera.
Archeologists are excavating what is thought to be one of the largest Roman villas to have been discovered in the UK. Workmen hired by Luke Irwin, a rug designer who sought to have electric cables laid down for his family's barn, made the discovery after digging a mere 18 inches in his backyard.
The prosecution, for their part, has spent the better part of two days this week showing, in painstaking detail, how companies in Cyprus sent millions in wire transfers directly to retailers and workmen in the U.S. to pay for Manafort's fancy suits, landscaping, luxury cars and even his high-end karaoke system.
But when Luke Irwin, a rug designer in the county of Wiltshire, England, hired workmen to lay electric cables under his yard, so that his son could have light in a barn when the family played table tennis, they uncovered an intricate mosaic floor of red, blue and white tiles only 18 inches down.
At one point, she wasn't getting anything done because her parents were visiting, and the house was full of workmen because she'd decided that since they were having a baby they needed to redo the kitchen, and not writing was driving her crazy, so she decided to go away for ten days just to work.
This revelation — of both the art and the artifice of the designer's hand — is also a recognition of one of the key components of Mongiardino's work: Despite the apartment's stellar architecture, almost none of what can be seen is real, at least in the sense of being quarried or crafted centuries ago or inlaid by Renaissance workmen.
The three plays — all directed by Lindsay Anderson, with whom Mr. Storey developed what he called "an almost mystical relationship" — were "In Celebration," about the turbulent reunion of a miner's family scarred by the death of a son; "The Contractor," in which wrangling workmen were seen first raising and then lowering a tent for a wedding reception; and "Home," in which John Gielgud and Ralph Richardson portrayed elderly men precariously surviving in a mental institution.
Round country bread was soon eclipsed by the baguette, a trend that is explained by all manner of urban legends; from Napoleon inventing the long, skinny loaves so that his soldiers could carry them down the leg of their pants, to the foreman in charge of building the Paris metro begging local bakers to produce bread that could be ripped rather than cut to keep workmen from bringing knives into the underground tunnels and fighting one another.
In a string of writings that begins with the chapter "The Nature of Gothic" (The Stones of Venice, volume 1) and includes Unto This Last (83) and the proto-blog pamphlet series Fors Clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain (1871-78, 1880-84), Ruskin forcefully, sometimes stridently, reiterates his conviction that industrial capitalism and commercialism were crushing the humanity out of whole classes of the populace, and were reducing human laborers to mere machines.

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