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1 He works to enable him to study a profession .
2 Promising, this, for an American youth who was expected to go into business or study a profession !
3 They hope their grandson, Angelo, 17, will avoid the gangs and graduate with a decent diploma enabling him to study a profession .
4 He was seventeen years old when he wrote to a friend: Somehow, and yet I hardly know why, I am unwilling to study a profession .
5 Not more than three years were spent in studying a profession .
6 With cheerful alacrity he commenced teaching in a popular seminary, intending to pay his debts before studying a profession .
7 "Do you mean you wish to study a profession , after all?"
8 "Yes; but that needn't prevent me from becoming a merchant, or studying a profession . "
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