Sentence examples for professional surrogate from inspiring English sources

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At age 38 O'Brien – curious, wickedly funny and utterly lacking in self-pity – contacts a professional surrogate with the help of a friend or two and the blessing of his priest (William H Macy).

There are eight million occupational stories in New York City, and none cries Gotham louder than that of the professional surrogate — the shrewd city dweller who spies a void that other New Yorkers are too hurried, harried or hard-pressed to fill and rushes enterprisingly in.

When you learn how to examine the female reproductive system in medical school, you generally work with a professional surrogate patient, and there is often a humiliating moment when you try to palpate the ovaries only to be told, in no uncertain terms, that you are way off-target.

Theo works as a professional surrogate letter-writer, a profession that's equal parts emotional detective, jaded but secretly hopeful voyeur, and empathetic poet.

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Though prone to falling in love with his carers, at 38, O'Brien found himself still a virgin – so he employed the services of a professional sex surrogate (more medical worker than prostitute).

'When he reaches his mid-30s, he doesn't want to be a virgin anymore, so he hired a professional sex surrogate.' 'Oh!!' My pitch was always a kind of a slow build.

Other outsiders for Oscars contention not mentioned by the AFI include Robert Zemeckis's Flight, about a substance-abusing pilot (Denzel Washington) who heroically crash lands a passenger plane, and The Sessions, which stars Helen Hunt as a professional "sex surrogate" who tries to help a man living in an iron lung lose his virginity.

Helen Hunt is really a co-lead in The Sessions (with John Hawkes), playing a professional sex surrogate who falls in love with her paralysed patient, but they know she has a stronger chance if she's demoted to the role of supporting actress.

In it he plays a hard-mouthed meth dealer named Teardrop, a far cry from the severely disabled man of Mr. Lewin's film, who with equal parts terror and courage seeks out a professional sex surrogate in order to lose his virginity.

Dozens of celebrities are planning to be in Philadelphia this week, including appearances by Clinton surrogate and professional millennial Lena Dunham, and Hollywood star Susan Sarandon, who is an outspoken Bernie supporter, and actors Bradley Cooper, Chloe Grace Moretz, and America Ferrera.

When commissioners of professional leagues, or their surrogates -- that is, television executives -- use the word, it's usually in response to dwindling fan interest, low ratings or the unexpected decline of a powerhouse or two.

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