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Reform brought very different supporters to the table: not just prairie voters, but blue-collar workers, immigrants and others.

Wage stagnation is a bigger threat to blue-collar workers than inflation.

She quickly turned it into the preeminent, cutting-edge facility in the field, serving celebrities and blue-collar workers alike.

Everywhere there were blue-collar workers, she cleaned his clock.

Unemployment for Latinos, blacks, and blue-collar workers has skyrocketed, particularly among males.

They have included highly qualified professionals and blue-collar workers, PhD.s.

They occupied a greater share of the household budget than in 1962, particularly among blue-collar workers.

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

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