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Top of the AAT hierarchies
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Agents Facet
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People (hierarchy name)
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people (agents)
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<people by occupation>
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<people in service occupations>
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barbers
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bartenders
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bearers
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candle bearers
[
N
]
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crucifers (people)
[
N
]
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standard-bearers
[
N
]
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thurifers
[
N
]
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world bearers
[
N
]
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year bearers
[
N
]
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beauticians
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bellpeople
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cleaners
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custodians
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caretakers
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doorkeepers
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excavators
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gamekeepers
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grocers
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guides (people)
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docents
[
N
]
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hairdressers (people)
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homemakers
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househusbands
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housewives (people)
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laundresses
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letter carriers
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lighthouse keepers
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maintenance workers
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janitors
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matrons (people in service)
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messengers
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newsboys
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nyais
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packers
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porters (baggage carriers)
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purveyors
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repairpeople
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cobblers
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servants
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domestics (servants)
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servers (people, restaurant)
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set-up people
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sex workers
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prostitutes
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shoe-shiners
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stewards
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cellarers
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chamberlains
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land agents
........................
ushers
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