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bookkeepers <a bookkeeper; bookkeepers> N

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The tellers and bookkeepers were protesting unequal pay and unequal opportunities for advancement.
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Parish musicians, bookkeepers, administrative assistants, sextons, sacristans, etc., are all roles normally filled by laymen.
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This system is still the fundamental system in use by modern bookkeepers.
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In the cigar factories, they worked as managers, bookkeepers, and supervisors.
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They are as distinct from their less skilled white-collar counterpartsbank tellers, bookkeepers, clerks, and other business functionariesas they are from blue-collar laborers.
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For example, early 20th-century pamphlets often provided practical guidance to bookkeepers on the accounting for particular trades, industries, or services.
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Ninety percent of the area's operations are volunteered, including ticket sellers, lift attendants, bookkeepers, and maintenance.
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