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1 The whole profession has the worst press this side of Nazi Germany.
2 However, it should be a wake-up call for the whole profession , she said.
3 Is there someone who is angry with his whole profession , do you think?
4 We have squared the whole profession to be individually unbribable.
5 As a child, one wronged him and he vowed revenge on the whole profession .
6 Slow and Bideawhile, than whom there were no more respectable men in the whole profession .
7 SOCRATES: The trail soon comes to an end, for a whole profession is against us.
8 It gives courage to the whole profession , Plenel says.
9 Improving the lives of individual students will feed into a general improvement in the whole profession .
10 Isn't it enough the whole profession is up and arms over the clipper-question without dying mustaches!
11 But, at present, we have the moral high ground and we need to take the whole profession with us.
12 My son, the disease is one the whole profession agree in pronouncing incurable, and to travel would be torture.
13 As accountants ourselves, having worked in both practice and industry, this event brings the whole profession together for one night.
14 I should be sorry to condemn a whole profession , and that one I so well love, to the hopeless misery of single life.
15 However that may be, Sir, he certainly has dealt out opprobrium to the whole profession of the clergy, without regard to sect or party.
16 I thank you, not only for myself, but for my whole profession , to which, through and by me, you have paid this very grateful compliment.
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