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The rise of steel, oil and railroads led to massive immigration to industrial centers, along with a surge in help-wanted ads for factory hands, railroad workers and related jobs.

When the economy rebounded, growth was most acute in technology and healthcare roles—along with “gig” work.

The changes will include store-experience improvements and more exciting merchandise, along with better technology and e-commerce systems, he said.

Along with Ms Bond, two German and two Mexican citizens died in the snowstorm, according to Jose Antonio Ruiz, the presidential delegate of the Magallanes region of southern Chile.

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Strategy stock has slumped recently along with bitcoin.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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