1. Before the transformation, he had worked as a government clerk and as a Bengali editor in Calcutta. 2. A former government clerk, he has lost his job along with almost everybody else in this devastated country, and he now works as a fisherman. 3. After wartime service he became a labor union official and a government clerk, earned an economics degree, built boats and sailed in major yacht races. 4. Eighty-year-old Vojislav Stankovic, a retired government clerk, was one of the few Serbs still living in his own house. 5. He dressed like a retired government clerk, and he drew on any odd scrap of paper, which he then stuffed into his rumpled jacket. 6. It is obviously more efficient for a government clerk to speak Spanish with a Hispanic American who is uncomfortable in English. 7. Most are like Suarez, in need of income but unable to find better-paying alternatives as bank tellers, teachers, office managers or government clerks. 8. The daughter of a schoolteacher and a government clerk, she grew up in New York and New Jersey, and was an education major at New York University. 9. Tripp also provided the same information to attorneys for Paula Jones, the former Arkansas government clerk who sued Clinton for sexual harassment. 10. Wadowice was a county seat whose population of government clerks, teachers, military officers and professionals was fairly well educated and well-off. |