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Clinton professed herself unconcerned.
Mrs Schavan had professed herself "ashamed" of Mr zu Guttenberg's lapse.
She professed herself "heartbroken and frustrated about the lack of inclusion".
She knew that some people in the room were celebrity-hunting, but she professed herself uncomfortable with such sport.
He did and she – on Victoria's show the following day – professed herself satisfied with his policy changes.
She professed herself amazed at the thought that there were subtle time shifts or elaborately connected plot developments in Every Man for Himself.
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She professes herself a rule-breaker, but adheres to conventional pieties.
"She went into a tirade against the Chinese Communist Party, about how it condoned the harvesting of human organs, and professing herself to be a true Hong Kong person speaking her mind," Mr. Lo wrote.
The ostensible reason for embargoing books is to avoid spoilers: Rowling professes herself to be "staggered" by the reviews because they'll supposedly ruin the story for future readers.
It will be awkward to promise change to the country again, given that it was Obama's campaign slogan, but the Republicans' victory last week could work in her favour: if Washington stays "broken", it may allow Clinton to ride in and profess herself the antidote the US is crying out for.
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