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- "The taxes, the expenses in the city of Paterson are skyrocketing; it's an expensive place to live." (1)
- "That was nice, camping like that." (1)
- "That's how I make the business keep going, I've got a lot of friends." (1)
- "That's the way a good driver is: he predicts things." (1)
- "Then my father and I opened the office." (1)
- "Then you take the razor strap, and this is called honing: strapping the razor." (1)
- "There are a lot of Italians who speak Spanish, and a lot of Spanish who speak Italian." (1)
- "There was a lot of Italian tradition in the city." (1)
- "There was never a question of whether you were going to go to college." (1)
- "There was nothing more than a dollar ninety-eight in the store." (1)
- "There was nothing you could do to make a dollar unless it was work on someone else's farm." (1)
- "There were a lot of raids here before, you know, immigration investigations." (1)
- "There were buses but they didn't pull so good." (1)
- "There were quite a few different places that people could go." (1)
- "There's a difference between a home haircut and a barbershop haircut." (1)
- "There's a lot more tedious work on jackets; coats, the cloth is bulkier and hides a lot of mistakes." (1)
- "There's a notion that neighborhood law is a specialized, personalized services being provided, and part of what you're trying to do is help the neighborhood grow and become empowered." (1)
- "There's a store like this in Paterson? It's like living in New York City." (1)
- "There's fifty-thousand ahead of you, boys, better go back where you came from." (1)
- "There's more money in doing nails than doing hair." (1)
- "These customers become like friends." (1)
- "They are a new wave of immigrants who are moving many things ahead here. They should get more credit than they do get." (1)
- "They came right to Ellis Island to meet me." (1)
- "They come back here for any reason, they'll always make their way." (1)
- "They come here to open a small business and their children will become professionals." (1)
- "They didn't realize that she had been hoarding all this money all this time." (1)
- "They didn't want me to go into the business just because it was available." (1)
- "They found it very difficult to learn English the way other immigrants learned English." (1)
- "They never closed; this is the way things were done in those days." (1)
- "They put in well over 70 hours a week." (1)
- "They want someone behind the counter who speaks Italian also." (1)
- "They were all very efficient at their work, these foremen." (1)
- "They were there with hats in hands." (1)
- "They weren't batwings, lady, those are chicken ribs!" (1)
- "They'll buy basically anything if the price is right." (1)
- "Things are getting high tech." (1)
- "Things got better when the war came, everyone was making a little more." (1)
- Things students can learn by looking at the case of Paterson (1)
- "This business is seasonal." (1)
- "This industry is one day you could be in business, the next day you could be out of business." (1)
- "This is why I like our union." (1)
- "This job is not for them." (1)
- "Those guys are Italian, only Italians do this kind of work." (1)
- "Those were beautiful, wonderful days." (1)
- "To me that was the greatest compliment I've ever received." (1)
- Training new workers. (1)
- Traverse screws: "I'm the only one here that makes them now." (1)
- The trucking business in the 1940s. (1)
- "Twisters were very scarce in those days." (1)