storekeeper in the PONS Dictionary

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Settlers were selected from the ranks of the unemployed and consisted of carpenters, gardeners, wharf hands, storekeepers and seamen, and their families.
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So it is not a "proposition" that the storekeeper is expressing.
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A number of other inferior officers reported to the board, such as clerks, storekeepers, engineers, and master gunners.
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He then set himself up as a storekeeper and produce merchant, becoming the town's most prominent and successful merchant over a long period.
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He was a merchant storekeeper and miller who became deeply committed to abolitionism.
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A storekeeper accused a barber of stealing kerosene.
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The storekeeper isn't saying anything that can be true or false.
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In 1838, a post office was established in the community said to be named for storekeeper whose deals were perceived as fair.
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Non contractors refused to cart for the storekeepers and went on strike rallying against non-union rates.
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Interviewees include a helicopter pilot, fireman, firehouse dispatcher, cook, mechanic, storekeeper, storeman, finance person, administrative person, and operations manager.
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