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- A house painter and decorator is a tradesperson responsible for the painting and decorating of buildings, and is also known as a decorator, or house painter...
- tanners, plasterers, tailors, leatherworkers, bookbinders, farmers, housepainters, butchers, and glove makers. In works of art the saint has been depicted...
- William C. Coleman (July 6, 1878 – ?) was a house painter and trade union activist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who served two terms as a Socialist member...
- struggling for few years as an independent accountant, eventually becomes a housepainter. Norm was also revealed to be an accomplished interior decorator and...
- Representative Warren R. Davis, Richard Lawrence, an unemplo**** and deranged housepainter from England, either burst from a crowd or stepped out from hiding behind...
- December 18, 1964 (1964-12-18) The Pink Panther sabotages the plans of a housepainter (the Little Man) who wants to paint a house blue, and counters this by...
- TN: Abingdon Press. p. 187. ISBN 978-0-687-15675-7. 'Murphy Brown' Housepainter Dies: Actor Robert Pastorelli Dead At 49, May Have Been Drug Overdose...
- Finnish descent, the second of five children of Neil Solomon Untinen, a housepainter, and Martha (née Wirtanen) Untinen. Auel attended the University of Portland...
- against the wall Blue-faced Wendy Woolworth--she's seen it all Housepainter, housepainter Hanging your swastika wallpaper Rows of pretty cabbageheads to...
- figurative sculptures throughout time. On view was Hanson's hyper-realistic “Housepainter II” (1984), and “Hermes,” attributed to Polykleitos (A.D. first or second...