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Professes not to be a member of a captive population inmate, psychiatric in-patient nor a youth under the age of 19.
Avatar designer workshop and focus group - Call for participation Bettina Tizzy 2009
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Professes to be quite at sea as to the meaning of their sudden departure.
Dave Dashaway and His Hydroplane Roy Rockwood
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Professes to persuade -- the King his son's alive,
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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Professes to persuade, the king, his sons alive, 228
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And when an Archbishop of Canterbury, with all that sensitiveness to the atmosphere which his supreme office involves, publicly Professes an
Impressions and Comments Havelock Ellis 1899
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Undertake not to teach your equal in the art himself Professes; it flavours of arrogancy.
George Washington's Rules of Civility Conway, M D 1890
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Professes to be a federal soldier, no evidence of fact.
Communication from the Secretary of War Confederate States of America. War Dept. 1863
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-- Professes penitence. subject, penitent and resigned.
It Is Never Too Late to Mend Charles Reade 1849
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"Professes!" cried Squire Rollick, -- "it is the prop of the land; and as for those manufacturing fellows who have bought up the 'Mercury' --"
The Caxtons — Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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"Professes!" cried Squire Rollick, -- "it is the prop of the land; and as for those manufacturing fellows who have bought up the 'Mercury' --"
The Caxtons — Volume 02 Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838
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