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A woman who professed to believe in the power of love?
There was a time when you professed to want change.
You give them what they profess to like in public.
She professes to work not for money, but to change the way business is done.
Know then that he was one of those who came around me and professed to be my own.
She professed to be a slow study, but tried to keep up.
Three weeks after their first date, he professed his love.
It was sometimes hard to know which god they professed to serve.
His present situation is evidence that he professes to be a good man.
Do not believe any man who professes to give it you.
I never got to profess my love to any of these girls, though.
Another died in 2002, professing that he had done nothing wrong.
It's about a man professing his love for a woman.
And people's behavior is more in line with what they profess to believe than you might think.
In another speech the next day, he professed to want peace.
The movement once professed not to trust anyone over 30.
There are not many things which I profess to know, but this is most certainly one of them.
Many residents profess to have little use for government, even the local kind.
"I trust not those who profess to offer much and ask little."
And they all profess not to care about the competition down the road.
But, in return, your sister must allow me to feel no more than I profess.
Do I profess to know the answers to all these questions now?
Both profess an inability to understand why the other is running.
Above all, the man professes to be writing from a boat.
By age 16, however, she had stopped professing to be a Christian.