Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The many trinket stalls are privately owned, and hawkers are strictly forbidden inside the sanctuary.
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Most of the people were poor handcart pullers, maidservants, hawkers and so on.
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The pudding reached its popularity peak in the early to mid-1980s when hawkers sold it all over the streets in their push carts.
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Besides providing loo directions, we were instructed to keep the swarms of circling hawkers from infiltrating the place of prayer in the manner of the scriptural money-changers in the temple.
www.independent.ie
In the past, lontong balap hawkers carried their wares in a large, heavy metal urn.
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Here, he uncovered how the poor hawkers were forced to contribute money to fob off police officers on duty who would otherwise have enforced the ban on hawking.
www.ghanaweb.com
The hawkers are chanting the going piece rate at the various fields.
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Nonetheless, they generally settled in rural areas where they subsisted typically as pedlars and hawkers.
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The government appears not unmindful of these reservationsas it has gone ahead to engage the public on the evils of patronizing street hawkers.
thenationonlineng.net
Generally, they settled in rural areas where they subsisted typically as peddlers and hawkers.
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