In some cultures, black is even guilty of the professing the beyond and unknown.
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Trump, while professing admiration for Zuckerman's talents, says there always will be private developers.
Moreover, even while professing impatience with the Poles, the French may be smiling behind their hands.
Moreover, the code bars realtors from professing to be experts in areas in which they are not.
Mercer is alleged to have taken money from a fake firm professing to work for the government of Fiji.
Conversely, is staying home or voting third party, say Virgil Goode (a professing Baptist), tantamount to supporting Obama?
"I found it ironic that people professing a concern for free speech were threatening to shut me up forever, " he says.
But I will be thankful that a man who is undaunted by his critics will be unapologetic in professing his faith.
The candidates were clearly soliciting this support, professing their fealty to the Tea Party agenda, and recruiting volunteers for their campaign activities.
The row took a new twist last week, when Mr Depardieu applied for Russian citizenship, professing his love for a "great democracy".
At other times, Chairman Bernanke assumes the persona of Marie Antoinette by professing regal indifference to how his own actions negatively impact the great unwashed.
Of late, both have been professing "great respect" for each other.
Also updated in Francis' installation as bishop were the words chosen to be recited by Cardinal Vallini when professing obedience to the pope's teaching and leadership.
Arcane art history could be debated, but the murals had become politically sacrosanct, and professing faith in their authenticity was tantamount to believing in the Fatherland.
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Still professing optimism, he said three huge problems could yet cloud our future: growing income inequality, too much political and economic instability, and an unsustainable energy regime.
However, Belgian politicians, their hackles raised by Renault's recent decision to close a local car factory, are professing outrage at the mere idea of Lyonnaise running Tractabel.
The polls professing satisfaction may mask an alienation, just below the surface, and a generalized disgust at everyone: the screaming media, the nitwit Congress, the ignoble President.
Now, facing extradition on fraud charges, he attempted to use his position as a privy councillor to petition the Queen, sending her an 18-page note professing his innocence.
In the modern day, this writer also neglected to mention, for example, the large and growing ranks of professing Christians in the most important position in the game: quarterback.
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It is no use professing to want zero problems with the neighbours without making a much broader effort to resolve such ancient quarrels as those with Armenia or over Cyprus.
Under the guise of accountability, saving the environment, helping children, curbing excess compensation and empowering workers, socialists will try to lasso and hog-tie the corporation while professing belief in the free market.
The resurrection of the Shia clergy in Iraq, the traditional wellspring of Shia teaching, has lately reinforced this trend, with many of its respected scholars professing political quietism rather than Islamic revolution.
So far as Indonesia (itself facing economic collapse) is concerned, these are arguments for letting East Timor go, not for bludgeoning a people into professing a gratitude they manifestly do not feel.
Rep. Dan Burton (R-Ind.) ripped into McNamee for past lies that he has admitted to, while professing "amazement" that McNamee would have kept syringes and other medical waste for more than five years.
The past few weeks have seen a number of the latter issue highly publicized fatwas professing their opposition to acts of terror that many of them have supported, or at least condoned, for years.
Second, the court, while professing to be concerned about the embarrassment of clients of managers and not managers themselves, never considered an alternative that would have required disclosure of all information but the names of clients.
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Now the leftist screechers are demanding that Wiesenfeld be removed from the board of trustees because by professing an opinion they don't like, he has destroyed what passes for academic freedom in their twisted little Orwellian world.
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Professing to be an architectural icon in a liveable city core, this giant structure, purported to be the largest wood structure in the world, is best described as a forest of mushrooms welded onto a flying waffle.
But as long as the beneficial stress of pursuing an obsession outweighs those other factors, then yes, professing can be a job that carries a relatively lesser amount of negative stress, even of the total stress level is high.
He's a 270-pound former Navy lieutenant professing his venom against LAPD officers he claimed ruined his life by forcing him out of his dream job, then threatened them, their families and, in fact, any other police officer in any locale.
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