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As things stand in British arts, only an autist would dare to profess disinterest in diversity.
Half the knickers in my underwear drawer are heavy-duty, waist-high affairs which profess to give you a smooth behind.
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.
Then there is the major dichotomy between those who practice and profess any religion and those who are just born into them.
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.
In many inner-city neighbourhoods, children emulate gangster culture and profess scorn for those who succeed in school.
But para 3 of the article imposes religious restrictions making the provision applicable only to those who profess Hindu religion.
We profess that people of any age are included in God's unconditional love and redemptive grace.
I profess it sometimes is difficult to fit in a society that always considers you an outsider.
Under the law, voucher students can be taught about religion but cannot be forced to pray, worship or profess a religious belief.
We profess our faith not merely in a formula of words, but rather in the realities to which those words refer.
I have been very remiss in my posting and am here to profess my sorrow and renewed commitment.
I was beginning to feel all tingly as he gazed into the limpid pool of my eyes and profess his honorable intentions.
Article 18 protects theistic, non-theistic and atheistic beliefs, as well as the right not to profess any religion or belief.
You profess a movement that is inclusive in order to overcome divisiveness.
But that's the problem for media, where most who profess to provide expert opinions have a vested interest one way or another.
Throughout, Farrell and Leto make goo-goo eyes at one another and endlessly profess their love, but it's all safely and platonically handled.
Riley doesn't profess to worry that he's tabbing the rookie Wade to lead his team.
What good are the things that I profess, the exercise and nutrition, if people don't follow it.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
Before he did profess himself your servant, I know you did receive him with indifferency at least.
I cannot profess sorrow for that, nor irresolution in that, nor shame in that.
It is not water, but treasures which they profess to find by some hidden kind of rhabdomancy.
I profess to be a bullionist, in the usual and accepted sense of that word.
It is vain to profess to one's own heart a complaisant dandyism of misanthropy.
In the other nine States which profess to have seceded, including South Carolina, those laws are not enforceable anywhere.
This difference is paralleled by the nature of the idealisms to which the two proofs are opposed and which they profess to refute.
And yet some people profess to be scandalised at the excesses of the unprivileged classes!
If it were but beautiful I should recommend the ombu to poets who profess to prefer the Beautiful to the Useful.
They wanted so much attending to, and she did not profess to open her house to them.
If there be one thing for which I profess no sympathy, it is puling sentiment.
How long they have been in the land, being no genealogist, I do not profess to say.
I don't profess to know a lot about what goes on at the scrum, but there are six very happy lumpers in our changing room.
They insist, and profess to believe, that treaties like acts of assembly, should be repealable at pleasure.
All profess to be content in the Union if all Constitutional rights can be maintained.
Philip baptised, prevailed with her subjects to quit the worship of idols, and profess the faith of Jesus Christ.
These societies profess the most irreligious and anti-social doctrines.
Not that I profess to know anything either about Hegel or Schopenhauer.
She may loudly profess her devotion to the carpet knight so trim.
That the shakers are in reality what they profess to be, I doubt not.
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