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In conversations outside the plant's turnstiles and beside the parking lot, the blue-shirted workers uniformly praised BMW and their jobs.
In its biggest foreign market, BMW gets skilled workers for less Peter Whoriskey 2010
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In conversations outside the plant's turnstiles and beside the parking lot, the blue-shirted workers uniformly praised BMW and their jobs.
In its biggest foreign market, BMW gets skilled workers for less Peter Whoriskey 2010
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You then have to lie, naked and covered with scented oil, on the Genius Bar, while blue-shirted priests peg your extremities.
Cracked it « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2009
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In conversations outside the plant's turnstiles and beside the parking lot, the blue-shirted workers uniformly praised BMW and their jobs.
In its biggest foreign market, BMW gets skilled workers for less Peter Whoriskey 2010
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The tool-and-die factory and its staff of about thirty blue-shirted workers had been producing car parts and industrial tubing for several years.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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The spot, which aired on cable television and the Web, shows a clueless blue-shirted store salesman stammering and shrugging when a customer asks him to explain the difference between two laptops.
Now That Everyone Wants to Be a Geek, Lawyers Have Been Called Miguel Bustillo 2011
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She sat Wednesday in a lawn chair outside her housing complex in Southeast D.C., legs tucked beneath a fleece blanket for warmth, watching the bustling sea of blue-shirted volunteers in front of her.
Neighborhood, nonprofits team up to make new playground happen Nathan Rott 2010
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The tool-and-die factory and its staff of about thirty blue-shirted workers had been producing car parts and industrial tubing for several years.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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The spot, which aired on cable television and the Web, shows a clueless blue-shirted store salesman stammering and shrugging when a customer asks him to explain the difference between two laptops.
Now That Everyone Wants to Be a Geek, Lawyers Have Been Called Miguel Bustillo 2011
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"How d'ye do, Ole," Charley greeted a big blue-shirted Swede who was greasing the jaws of the main gaff with a piece of pork rind.
Charley's Coup 2010
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