As things stand in British arts, only an autist would dare to profess disinterest in diversity. |
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Half the knickers in my underwear drawer are heavy-duty, waist-high affairs which profess to give you a smooth behind. |
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I think any time we profess something with our lips and we don't back it up with our lives, you make a mockery of what you say you believe. |
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Then there is the major dichotomy between those who practice and profess any religion and those who are just born into them. |
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A solicitor, being one of those who profess skills in a calling, is liable for failure to exercise those skills in both tort and contract. |
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In many inner-city neighbourhoods, children emulate gangster culture and profess scorn for those who succeed in school. |
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But para 3 of the article imposes religious restrictions making the provision applicable only to those who profess Hindu religion. |
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We profess that people of any age are included in God's unconditional love and redemptive grace. |
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I profess it sometimes is difficult to fit in a society that always considers you an outsider. |
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Under the law, voucher students can be taught about religion but cannot be forced to pray, worship or profess a religious belief. |
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We profess our faith not merely in a formula of words, but rather in the realities to which those words refer. |
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I have been very remiss in my posting and am here to profess my sorrow and renewed commitment. |
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I was beginning to feel all tingly as he gazed into the limpid pool of my eyes and profess his honorable intentions. |
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Article 18 protects theistic, non-theistic and atheistic beliefs, as well as the right not to profess any religion or belief. |
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You profess a movement that is inclusive in order to overcome divisiveness. |
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But that's the problem for media, where most who profess to provide expert opinions have a vested interest one way or another. |
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Throughout, Farrell and Leto make goo-goo eyes at one another and endlessly profess their love, but it's all safely and platonically handled. |
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Riley doesn't profess to worry that he's tabbing the rookie Wade to lead his team. |
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What good are the things that I profess, the exercise and nutrition, if people don't follow it. |
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And how can those who profess to revere this charismatic figure, propound views so intolerantly divergent from those of their great leader? |
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Modern-day numerologists profess to find hidden codes in computer analyses of biblical texts. |
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Not a day went by that she did not wish to go back in time to deny Nelson, and profess her true feelings. |
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I don't pretend to profess great grief, but it feels disrespectful not to mark it and also pleasing to have the opportunity to do so. |
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There are still those who profess not to know the difference between a terrorist and a freedom fighter. |
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Students would not succumb to their desire to insincerely reproduce what their teachers profess. |
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The children all eventually confess to their crimes and profess profound remorse for their actions. |
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It starts to dawn on you that the only reason you profess the religion you do is because of the influence of your parents and your upbringing. |
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We knew what they were but, like most criminals, their first act was to profess innocence. |
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Alanon does not profess a religion, nor is it organized as a group. |
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They have the right to practice their own culture, to profess and practice their own languages. |
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All Governments should respect the ability of every individual to profess and practice their own faith. |
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Then one daring, possibly planted, spectator interrupted the show to profess her crush. |
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They should be saved from themselves by those who profess to run the sport, but then professional boxing was ever the domain of the gutless administrator. |
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It is also the one and only proposed agenda item that all members of this Conference profess to support. |
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What we must do is easy: pray, receive the sacraments, do penance, profess our faith, live our faith. |
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There is something about a person who has the integrity to live as they profess to believe that never fails to spark at least a faint twinge of admiration. |
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That is why we profess a spiritual kinship with primitive and archaic art. |
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As these lines make clear, the poem is a bitingly satirical attack on those who profess to respect the Ten Commandments, but in fact betray their spirit at every point. |
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Like real Dutchmen we wait to see which way the cat jumps before a company will stand up and profess to produce the discs for the European market. |
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Similarly, the thirty-nine framers at Philadelphia were allowed to profess their faith even in the public square. |
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When will we profess our shames, diagnose our ills, write out our wrongs? |
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Still, the legislatures in every country make and unmake laws endlessly, but seldom their labors are for the benefit of the people whom they profess to represent. |
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Over the next 20 years I spent my life as a non-believing individual, jumping at the chance to debate anyone, anywhere, who might profess any degree of faith in Christ. |
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To them, a politician is supposed to play it safe and profess as his goals only those things that are potentially attainable. |
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Those who profess to know him well, display dismay that he could have such an extraordinary lapse in discipline and control. |
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But will his poetic voice that you profess to love so much change now that his political voice has? |
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Even though most Westerners are religious, and profess to believe in the hereafter, they still see death as a terrible wrenching away of someone they love. |
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The hearing also attracted some of the people who profess to be supporters of the defendants. |
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I certainly did, but then I also watched the video and am discussing it now, so cannot profess to be above the gossip machine. |
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Finally, the dialogue with those who do not profess any religious belief is brought to mind. |
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The result: hardly 225 people showed up to profess their love for the Quebec people. |
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This scourge is in blatant contradiction of the Gospel we profess and to which we wish to conform our lives. |
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Some persons profess to believe in some future wherein salesmen will not be needed, because buying will have reached a saturation point. |
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The parents and godparents renounce Satan and profess their faith. |
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And everyone had the right to profess a religion, but it was not mandatory to make one's religious affiliation known. |
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In fact, many corporations and businesses no longer profess the tax cut as a tonic for their survival or growth. |
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Others profess a belief in God or a Divine Being yet do not identify themselves with a formal faith system. |
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As these values are based on the fundamental dignity inherent in the human condition, we profess the freedom, equality and unity of all peoples. |
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Gunmen with military weapons showed up on April 10th to aid the red shirts, who profess nonviolence. |
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In any religion men could take the teachings necessary to make themselves good, but when they do not do this, they blame the religion they profess and continue as they always have. |
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Pope John Paul II defined his life through courage, the courage to forgive and ask forgiveness, the courage to profess his faith in an age of tyranny and, in the end, the courage to bravely suffer. |
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The issue of Kashmir and terrorism are the oxygen which keep pumping life into those groups whose members may profess to two different faiths, but share an almost indistinct narrow outlook. |
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I do not profess to be a whiz kid, but if you are looking for a simple structured web design, with a focus on quality, attention to detail and usability. |
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Even when they are experienced in faith and profess they have faith, if they still tell a lie, it means they have lukewarm faith, and soon they will be apart from the truth. |
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They are deceived... by those highly mendacious documents which profess to give the history of many thousand years, though reckoning by the sacred writings, we find that not 6,000 years have yet passed. |
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In 362, with his authority renewed, he received some Eastern bishops and had them profess the Nicene faith and anathematize the formulary of Rimini. |
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Except for an ineffectual priest and an imam, whose houses of worship sit side by side, those men are hotheaded bumpkins who profess brotherhood until the tiniest provocation incites them to blind fury. |
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Try to withstand those around you, no matter how kind they appear, no matter what they profess to be doing, and no matter what kind of garbage they want to pass off as truth. |
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Denying the right to profess one's religion in public and the right to bring the truths of faith to bear upon public life has negative consequences for true development. |
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Many profess salvation and yet show no fruits of a changed life, just as some go home from healing meetings showing no improvement in their physical condition. |
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Unsurprisingly, given Missouri's importance to the balance of power, the national Democratic and Republican parties are pitching in with oodles of cash and attack ads. Both sides profess confidence. |
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Religion, especially for those who profess one God, must increasingly become the basis for peace, concord and the shared commitment to promote the spiritual and material values of persons and communities. |
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They profess to sound the waters of time and space like spiritual explorers as if God were hiding away in some lost corner, in a world of transcendence. |
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I profess no expertise on matters pertaining to Afghan politics but I do recollect that the west, the U. S., sponsored the Taliban against the Russians in order to limit the Russian sphere of influence. |
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If so, then tonight proved it because none of the winners could do anything but flail around and profess amazement that anyone's even heard of them. |
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I profess that I believe in science, I believe in this technology and I believe that we should use our knowledge, but we must be aware that new knowledge always means new risks and requires increased caution. |
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The worship that most men of today profess is that of materialism. |
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However, I am absolutely shocked that people who profess to be in favour of law and order have attacked the very people who are standing up for us. |
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Under these circumstances, people participating in wage negotiations who profess to believe inflation is about to take off will be met with disbelief rather than a higher wage settlement. |
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I can profess to never having been bored at Banque Accord! |
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Philippine law recognized the rights of indigenous communities in the country to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practise their own religion and to use their own language. |
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Both articles specifically provide for the right, in community with other members of his or her group, to enjoy his or her own culture, to profess and practise his or her own religion or to use his or her own language. |
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But if any man should profess to believe these things, and yet allow himself in any known wickedness, such a one should be put into bedlam. |
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All members of the Orthodox Church profess the same faith, regardless of race or nationality, jurisdiction or local custom, or century of birth. |
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I believed it all through my worst days, and I am not ashamed to profess it now. |
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Also, the Lord Lyon states that a clan tartan should only be worn by those who profess allegiance to that clan's chief. |
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Prior to 1729, some presbyteries required candidates for the ministry to profess adherence to the Westminster Confession. |
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Some may profess the priesthood of all believers, a doctrine derived from the First Epistle of Peter. |
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We profess to have embraced a religion which contains the most exact rules for the government of our lives. |
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Those people who blanketly profess not to like 20th century music should think on. |
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Approximately one sixth of the population, some 500,000 people, profess no religious faith whatsoever. |
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Such putatively modern traits as skepticism and worldiness are thus mediated by a centuries-old Persian voice that FitzGerald's quatrains profess to ventriloquize. |
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We believe to this day that that was the more appropriate way to proceed, rather than the top-down Leninism practised by a Government who profess to be localist. |
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Allism is inconsistent with theism, and, therefore, anyone who professes ignorance as to whether Allism is true should profess ignorance as to whether God exists. |
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Many neopagan witches strongly identify with this concept, and profess ethical codes that prevent them from performing magic on a person without their request. |
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Had Anselm been consecrated by an archbishop, he would have been under pressure to profess his obedience, compromising Bec's financial and ecclesiastical independence. |
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Really we are seeing the growth of a paganised, feminised, secularised and trivialised church in which those who profess traditional faith are ridiculed and marginalised. |
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The irony is that, while it is the Fed and FDIC that profess to be taking the closest look at this problem, it is the OCC that oversees most of the troublemakers. |
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While I'd love to report that Cliff knew a short from a skort, bronzer from blush and Peyton List from Peyton Meyer, he didn't And he didn't profess to. |
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But he will have to answer those who profess that Gujarat's human rights indicators continue to be horrific, a primary reason for his disinvitation from the Wharton Forum. |
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