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He goes into practice expecting and demanding of himself to be a little better".
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At one time he considered leaving the bench and going into practice with Rifkind.
They went into practice in Detroit in 1946 as Griffiths & Griffiths.
She completed an analytic training program at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis in Manhattan before going into practice.
Thirty years ago, not long after going into practice, he treated his first rat.
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