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Meanings of old barrister in English
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Usage of old barrister in English
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But now the oldbarrister thought that he was bound to speak.
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My mind was still spinning from the revelation in the oldbarrister's office.
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He went at once to the oldbarrister's chambers and told him the result of the meeting.
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The expression on the boy's face was that of a ten-year- oldbarrister listening to the Crown's arguments.
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Days went by and Lopez was still there, and the oldbarrister said no further word on the subject.
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The further "fast-tracking" of Ms Pengelly, a 35-year- oldbarrister, was announced on Wednesday by First Minister Peter Robinson.
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Late in the summer, just before his father and sister had left town, he had had some words with the oldbarrister.
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Pearse, a 36-year- oldbarrister, was the first of 16 rebel leaders to be executed by firing squad.
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Everett looked the rising baronet, every inch of him, and the oldbarrister smiled and seemed, at least, to be well pleased.
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If born in 2014, then by 2060 you are either a 45-year- oldbarrister or a 45-year-old barista.
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Joanne Cash, a 40-year- oldbarrister, denied she had been given special support as candidate for Westminster North because of her friendship with the Tory leader.
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"I don't particularly want to meet Mr. Thomas Roby," the oldbarrister said.
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"Where did you say he went?" asked the oldbarrister-orlawyer, as you call them.
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"No man alive," continued the oldbarrister almost solemnly, "has a greater objection to thrust himself into another man's affairs than I have.