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Antonio Stradivari of Cremona, Italy, made about 1,200 violins, half of which still survive. After his death in 1737, factories churned out hundreds of thousands of copies. And every day, people bring violins with Stradivarius labels to appraisers, thinking they have bought the genuine article for a song.
Daniel Pearl
Death
Day
Every Day
People
Song
Made
Half
Every
Thinking
Hundreds
Hundreds Of Thousands
Out
Thousands
About
Factories
Bought
Genuine
Still
His
Italy
Labels
Article
Survive
After
Which
Copies
Bring
I always loved smokestack industry, and I love towns or cities that have grown up around factories.
David Lynch
Love
Cities
Factories
Towns
Industry
Around
Always
Up
Loved
Grown
Grown-Up
I think that with our 'Made in America' segments, where we go out to these factories all around the country, is essentially giving people a high-five and signal to them that we're in this together.
David Muir
Together
People
Made
Giving
Country
Think
Our
Signal
Out
All-Around
Segments
Factories
Around
Go
America
Essentially
Where
Them
My mother worked in factories, worked as a domestic, worked in a restaurant, always had a second job.
Ed Bradley
Mom
Mother
Job
Restaurant
Factories
Had
Always
Domestic
Worked
Second
The Republican Party is bringing out here onto the floor of Congress an all-out assault on the protection of the rights of people who work in the fields of our country, in the factories of our country, in the offices of our country.
Ed Markey
Work
Rights
People
Protection
Country
Party
Congress
Our
Out
Out Here
All-Out
Factories
Onto
Offices
Republican
Republican Party
Fields
Who
Assault
Floor
Bringing
Here
Well, the infrastructure part of the stimulus has worked. There's absolutely no question about it. We can demonstrate in Pennsylvania and other states around the union how it's produced good, paying jobs both on the construction sites and back in American factories. It has worked.
Ed Rendell
Good
Construction
Other
Back
States
Jobs
Pennsylvania
About
Both
No Question
Factories
Absolutely
Part
Well
Around
How
Demonstrate
Stimulus
Question
American
Sites
Infrastructure
Worked
Produced
Paying
Union
I think long term you can see Tesla establishing factories in Europe, in other parts of the U.S. and in Asia.
Elon Musk
You
Long
Think
Other
See
Factories
Long-Term
Term
Parts
Tesla
Establishing
Asia
Europe
The very phrase 'Make America great again' implies some kind of reset to a time long since passed. A mission to restore America to a previous default setting where American economic superiority was without peer, factories and manufacturing plants were humming, and jobs were plentiful for anyone who wanted one.
Fabrizio Moreira
Time
Great
Plants
Long
Setting
Humming
Peer
Plentiful
Jobs
Kind
Phrase
Some
Restore
Superiority
Economic
Previous
Factories
Since
Implies
Mission
Make
Without
Passed
Were
Very
America
American
Where
Wanted
Anyone
Again
Manufacturing
Who
Default
In the 1990s, we were certain that Saddam Hussein had a nuclear arsenal. In fact, his factories could barely make soap.
Fareed Zakaria
Hussein
Fact
Could
Factories
Had
Saddam
Saddam Hussein
Make
Were
His
Arsenal
In Fact
Soap
Certain
Barely
Nuclear
America means far more than a continent bounded by two oceans. It is more than pride of military power, glory in war, or in victory. It means more than vast expanse of farms, of great factories or mines, magnificent cities, or millions of automobiles and radios.
Herbert Hoover
War
Great
Pride
Victory
Power
Military
Mines
Cities
More
Magnificent
Vast
Factories
Bounded
Glory
Continent
Oceans
Expanse
Than
America
Automobiles
Far
Means
Farms
Military Power
Millions
Two
Politicians of both parties told us that free trade with Asia and Latin America would spur economic growth, and maybe it did somewhere else. In our towns, though, factories continue shutting down or moving overseas.
J. D. Vance
Free
Somewhere
Politicians
Down
Else
Our
Latin
Latin America
Though
Would
Both
Economic
Both Parties
Somewhere Else
Factories
Economic Growth
Free Trade
Towns
Parties
Trade
Continue
Overseas
Spur
America
Did
Maybe
Moving
Asia
Us
Growth
Shutting
The trains carrying coal to power plants are death trains. Coal-fired power plants are factories of death.
James Hansen
Death
Plants
Power
Carrying
Factories
Power Plants
Trains
Coal
The office during the day has become the last place people want to be when they really want to get work done. In fact, offices have become interruption factories.
Jason Fried
Work
Day
People
Become
Fact
Factories
Office
Get
Offices
Done
In Fact
Want
Place
Really
Last
Interruption
Our houses, shops, and factories waste gigantic amounts of energy, often in the form of excess heat. How do we slash this waste? The answer is fairly simple: with a smart thermal water grid.
Jens Martin Skibsted
Water
Simple
Smart
Energy
Our
Gigantic
Factories
Excess
Fairly
Houses
Answer
How
Heat
Shops
Often
Form
Grid
Thermal
Waste
Amount
Slash
In order to build anything from factories to schools to hospitals, one must jump through a series of regulatory hoops, giving EPA veto power over any major projects.
Jim Inhofe
Giving
Power
Build
Projects
Hoops
Must
Through
Factories
Hospitals
Over
Major
Schools
Jump
Veto
Any
Order
Anything
EPA
Regulatory
Series
Schools are not exam factories for the rat race.
Johann Lamont
Rat
Exam
Rat Race
Factories
Schools
Race
Let's turn British inventions into British industries, British factories and British jobs. Let them make pounds for us, not dollars marks or yen for others.
John Major
Others
Marks
Jobs
Inventions
Factories
Pounds
Industries
Make
Dollars
Them
Turn
Us
British
A thousand restaurants close every month. They re-open, and that's good for America. Nobody's rescuing them. They employ people, too. If we let them go bankrupt, the factories don't go away, the creative people don't go away. They get employed more productively by others.
John Stossel
Good
Creative
People
Go Away
Every
Too
Others
Month
Thousand
Restaurants
More
Factories
Nobody
Employ
Employed
Go
Close
America
Get
Bankrupt
Them
Productively
Rescuing
Creative People
Away
'The Accursed' is very much a novel about social injustice as the consequence of the terrible, tragic division of classes - the exploitation not only of poor and immigrant workers but of their young children in factories and mills - and as the consequence of race hatred in the aftermath of the Civil War and the freeing of the slaves.
Joyce Carol Oates
War
Injustice
Hatred
Young
Exploitation
Immigrant
Civil
Classes
About
Civil War
Only
Factories
Division
Freeing
Terrible
Tragic
Very
Accursed
Children
Young Children
Aftermath
Race
Social
Poor
Much
Workers
Social Injustice
Novel
Slaves
Consequence
Mills
At about an age when most children start full time schooling, hundreds of thousands of their contemporaries start a lifetime of drudgery in factories and fields, working 12-16 hours daily.
Kailash Satyarthi
Time
Daily
Age
Hundreds
Hundreds Of Thousands
Thousands
About
Factories
Lifetime
Drudgery
Contemporaries
Hours
Most
Schooling
Children
Fields
Working
Full
Full-Time
Start
I enjoy going out to the plants, the factories where just some sub-element maybe of the orbiter or the space station is built. Those people take such pride in that component, and they build it to perfection, and it's just a pleasure to see that.
Kevin A. Ford
People
Pride
Space
Plants
Build
Enjoy
Pleasure
Those
Station
Out
Component
See
Some
Factories
Take
Perfection
Built
Going
Maybe
Just
Where
Space Station
The era of industrial Britain, where a large section of our workforce provided cheap labour in factories and processing goods, is over.
Lucy Powell
Our
Section
Factories
Cheap
Over
Goods
Industrial
Era
Provided
Labour
Where
Processing
Workforce
Large
Britain
A lot of the factories that had been the bedrock of many small cities were being shut down, which led me to investigate what I'm calling the 'de-industrial revolution.'
Lynn Nottage
Me
Revolution
Down
Cities
Small
Factories
Investigate
Had
Calling
Bedrock
Were
Been
Led
Lot
Being
Which
Many
Shut
I've never felt like a pop star - this is a nine-to-five sort of gig. It comes from working in the factories, that world. You don't forget it.
Malcolm Young
You
World
Nine-To-Five
Gig
Factories
Never
Like
Sort
Felt
Forget
Pop
Working
Pop Star
Star
I worked in factories, slaughterhouses, as an upholsterer. I did demolition work, was a postman, was a tiler, a plasterer. I even sold double-glazing door-to-door. But I always dreamed of being a world champion, first of all as a boxer.
Michael Bisping
Work
Champion
World
First
Sold
Dreamed
Postman
Factories
First Of All
Boxer
Always
Did
Being
Worked
Even
World Champion
Slaughterhouses
China is investing in factories in Eastern Europe, not because their labor costs are lower, but because they want to be closer to their markets.
Michael Bloomberg
Markets
Eastern
Eastern Europe
Costs
Factories
Investing
Because
Labor
Closer
Want
China
Lower
Europe
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