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The slugger has professed that the home run chase is secondary for him, that the team's results come first.

Mays has professed that his albums can be used as a gateway into more 'experimental' musings, and with Channel(s), this statement certainly rings true.

And Kositsky has professed that his department will focus on measuring client outcomes from each of the organizations the city has contracts with, meaning that those who fail to produce results may lose city funding.

To sweeten the deal for the GOP, Fortuño has professed that he can deliver the Puerto Rico electorate--larger than that of 24 other states--to the Republican Party in the event that Puerto Rico become a 51st state.

The cover-ups spanned the tenures of four Dublin archbishops and continued through to the mid-1990s and beyond, even after the church was beginning to admit to its failings and had professed that it was confronting abuse by its priests.

As of Friday morning, 553,000 people had seen the show, including quite a few who would have professed that they cared not a thing about fashion.

We know -- as generations before have professed -- that we cannot achieve sustainable development, that we cannot build healthy and empowered communities and nations when we continue to deny half the world's population their basic human rights and fundamental freedom.

If he leans on the mystery mongering he has professed until now, Philo has shown that, because of its lack of specific content, it does not point exclusively to a good God.

Pompeo, in his public testimony, did not put to rest questions about positions on torture that he himself has professed in the past, or about what he might encourage Trump to do, if Trump should turn to him in private.

Mitt Romney, desperate for a way to turn President Obama's takedown of Osama bin Laden into a liability, has professed to be shocked and outraged that a president or his circle might use classified information to burnish the image of the commander in chief.

Ostensibly a moderate, progressive and seemingly populist guy; to some more astute observers, the appointment smacks of all that the party has professed to now reject -- Old Etonism, blue lineage etc. Do you think this paradox -- regardless of any reality -- at the very heart of this appointment will be manna for the spinmeisters?

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