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Because obviously we don't talk, so we don't profess anything.
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How, then, can he profess to know anything about the "majority" of this group?
Some people don't mind; they like to get mail from strangers, are unconcerned with the sale of their Social Security numbers to potential identity thieves and profess to never have anything to hide.
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I will kill you, motherfucker!" After months of treatment at a luxe rehab facility in Hawaii, Amy is back and professes to be ready for anything.
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