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Professionally a lawyer, that is to say associated with dignity, reserve, discipline, with much that is essentially middle-class, he is compelled by an impossible love to exhibit himself dressed up, disguised -- that is, paradoxically, revealed -- as a child, and, worse, as a whore masquerading as a child.
Professionally, it affected his ability to maintain an erection, as is apparent from his flaccid performance in the 1980 film Insatiable.
* Professionally, " what it means to criticize " has become a much more specialized and technical matter, where " inside knowledge " is required to understand the criticism truly ; this development is linked to the circumstance, that the right to criticize, or the propriety ( appropriate use ) of criticism, is regarded nowadays much more as depending on one's position, or on the context of the situation (" I would like to say something, but I am not in a position to criticize ").
Professionally, Rogers is a senior partner with the Rogers & Duncan Law Firm.
Professionally he is a barrister-at-law, the first on the order of precedence of Senior Counsels in Hong Kong.
Professionally, McCreadie is a lawyer, called to the Ontario Bar in 2001.
Professionally, he is a professor in Computer Science at the National Taiwan University.
" Sputnikmusic said, " Professionally written and recorded, Bruce Dickinson once again pours his soul into his music, and the result is spectacular ," and went on to deem it " one of the best metal albums of the late 90's.
Professionally, he is a Chartered Banker, Chartered Corporate Secretary and a Chartered Accountant.
Professionally, he is a member of the Society of College and University Planners, the American Planning Association, and of course the American Institute of Architects.
Professionally he is a theoretical mathematician, working as a project manager and security expert in the online gaming and lottery branch.
Professionally, Ansoff is known worldwide for his research in three specific areas:

Professionally and career
Professionally, his career with WJM-TV ended in the final episode.

Professionally and leader
Professionally trained in yoga, she has studied numerology, healing, and nutrition, she has been the international leader of Sadhana at the Institute of Yoga Therapy in 2006.

Professionally and during
Professionally well-placed alumni are invited as panel members during admission interviews every year.

Professionally and both
Professionally, Radin worked as a concert violinist for five years, later switching to engineering after earning an undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, as well as both a master's degree in electrical engineering and a doctorate in educational psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
" Professionally, Benton and Corday attempt to outdo each other several times, and both are eventually given the opportunity to work with Dr. Robert Romano.

Professionally and season
Professionally, the arena was the home of the Philadelphia Quakers of the NHL in their only season, 1930 1931, as well as the main home of seveal minor league hockey teams such as the Philadelphia Arrows, Philadelphia Ramblers, the Philadelphia Falcons / Philadelphia Rockets and the Philadelphia Ramblers ( EHL ), as well as the Philadelphia Warriors and part-time home of the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA when the Philadelphia Convention Center was unavailable.

Professionally and with
Professionally, Chauvenet worked with computers as a civilian employee of the U. S. Department of Defense from 1948 until his retirement.
As veteran screenwriter Nikolay Erdman put it ( in conversation with Lyubimov ), " Professionally, I can well understand how Mayakovsky or Seryozha < Yesenin > were doing it.
Professionally, he served as president of Merritt, Petway, Mills & Hockaday, an accounting & auditing firm with offices in Zebulon and Raleigh, prior to being elected State Auditor.
Professionally she remains dedicated to promoting issues of disability rights and empowerment for individuals with disabilities in resource-poor regions.
Professionally, Smith joined with Ben Goodrich and Webster Street to found the legal firm of Goodrich, Street & Smith.

Professionally and .
Professionally, an architect's decisions affect public safety, and thus an architect must undergo specialized training consisting of advanced education and a practicum ( or internship ) for practical experience to earn a license to practice architecture.
Professionally raced karts typically weigh, complete without driver.
Professionally, Muncie was once home to a National Football League team.
Professionally, Zündel worked as a graphic artist and printer.
Professionally operated support groups are facilitated by professionals who do not share the problem of the members, such as social workers, psychologists, or members of the clergy.
Professionally, Lamport worked as a computer scientist at Massachusetts Computer Associates from 1970 to 1977, SRI International from 1977 to 1985, and Digital Equipment Corporation and Compaq from 1985 to 2001.
Professionally, Di Rupo was at the same time cabinet member and then Deputy Head of Cabinet of the minister of finance of that time of the Walloon region and consequently Deputy Head of Cabinet of the minister of finance and energy of the Walloon region at that time Philippe Busquin ( 1981 85 ) and superintendent of the energy-inspection of the ministry of the Walloon region.
Professionally printed material typically does not indent the first paragraph, but indents those that follow.
Professionally, O ' Duffy became the first Commissioner of the Garda Síochána, the police force of the new Irish state.
Professionally, building models are used by architects and salesmen.
Professionally and socially, she has used variants of her name.
Professionally, while a covert CIA officer, she used her given first name and her maiden surname, " Valerie Plame.
Professionally fitted belts that mount to the vehicle's chassis are the safest option.
Professionally, Hayakawa was a linguist, psychologist, semanticist, teacher and writer.
Professionally, Carrington rose to become CEO of the Sirchie Group, a company specializing in evidence-collection gear for police and top-dollar security products for businesses.

Professionally and
Professionally, Đorđević played for: Partizan ( 1984 1992 ), Philips Milano a. k. a. Recoaro Milano ( 1992 1994 ), Filodoro Bologna a. k. a. Teamsystem Bologna ( 1994 1996 ), the Portland Trail Blazers ( September December 1996, 8 games, 25 points scored ), Barcelona ( January 1997 1999 ), Real Madrid ( 1999 2002 ), Scavolini Pesaro ( 2003 2005 ), and Armani Jeans Milano ( February June 2005 ).

Professionally and at
Professionally, he stayed at Club Brugge for 13 years, endearing himself to his country when he turned down an offer from Italian giant A. C. Milan.
Professionally, Dowson was a machinist as a youth and later a lithographer and printer by training, but spent almost his entire working life as a full-time paid staffer ( at times the only one ) for the organization.
Professionally he greatly improved the neurosurgical and spinal centers at the VA Hospital and Tampa General Hospital, and significantly added to the brain cancer research programs at Moffitt Cancer Center.
Professionally built ice cream trucks that sell prepackaged product ( Novelty Trucks ) use commercial cold plate freezers that plug in overnight and when unplugged maintain the cold for at least 12 hours.
Professionally, he was educated at the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Law ( graduated 1922 ) and at the University of Leipzig ( earning his PhD in 1925 ).
Professionally, he was survived by Lou Scheimer and his colleagues at Filmation Associates.
Professionally, Navarro worked at:

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