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- Marcelino Beltran said the conditions were " slavelike ."
- As Japan prepared for war, many Koreans were taken forcibly to Japan to labor under slavelike conditions.
- Some were worked to death, forced to labor in slavelike conditions as porters, rubber gatherers or miners for little or no pay.
- Beltran, a former bracero who worked in Tolleson in 1961 picking lettuce, quit five months later because of " slavelike " working conditions.
- In August, nine Chinese sued two of Japan's biggest conglomerates, Mitsubishi and Mitsui, for forcing them to work in slavelike conditions during the war.
- While other countries in the region have people in " slavelike conditions ", the situation in Mauritania is " unusually severe ", according to African history professor Bruce Hall.
- Some came directly from Japan, but many escaped from slavelike conditions on Hawaiian sugar plantations before their contracts expired, rode here on donkeys along narrow cliffs and changed their names.
- Bernard Telsey and Robert LuPone, the founders of the MCC Theater, looked sheepish and half-heartedly tried to defend the slavelike wages that are the norm in the ilk.
- Lo Fong, who oversees Chinese railroad laborers kept in slavelike conditions, is in cahoots with the nasty sheriff, Van Cleef ( a small joke for those who know their spaghetti westerns ).
- The daylong hearing stemmed from a series of raids on four Southern California sweatshops, where investigators found workers living in what they called slavelike conditions, and evidence they had been cheated on wages and overtime.
- Indeed, Zinoman tried to cast a white woman as the slavelike Lucky, a lesser role, and Beckett's estate turned her down ( " They're monsters _ controlling to the nth degree, " she adds hotly ).
- Like tens of thousands of other Koreans, Okwan Riyuj's grandfather was forcibly brought to Japan as a young man and sent to the frigid mines of Hokkaido, where he worked in near-slavelike conditions to feed Japan's war machine during World War II.
- There are two groups of people set apart from the masses : ancient survivors of the Blast known as Oldeners, who never age and who retain memories of the days before civilization was lost; and Degenerators, slavelike beings who are treated like beasts of burden by Benedikt and his comrades.
- Even though it's difficult to imagine a black prisoner behaving in anything like a defiant manner in a Southern prison in 1935, the man named John Coffey ( obvious initials and all ) will be perceived as too infuriatingly childlike and even slavelike in his unquestioning acceptance of white authority, even though it may be tied to a massive injustice.