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Now the Les Miserables star has proffered some advice to this year's host Neil Patrick Harris.
EARLIER this year, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (pictured above), Argentina's president, proffered some advice to European governments facing recession and market panic.
Thompson contended that in order for law to function as ideology it must proffer some genuine moral value.
Can you offer some advice?
Like the television stations and newspaper articles that proffer investment advice, we can't let every opinion distract us from personal goals.
At Tower Valet Parking, Penn proffered some bills in the direction of the attendant.
After what seemed like an eternity, someone proffered some water and the fire was extinguished.
They proffered some dull adjectives—"alien, unexpected, quixotic, vibrant, youthful, hip, bold, authentic"—the usual buzzwords.
While universities pride themselves on their career advice to undergraduates and plotting their graduates' subsequent employability, I know of very few universities that proffer advice to postgraduates or track the employability of their Ph.D.s.
This comes at a time when the distinction between the two has become increasingly fuzzy, as the brokerage industry shifts from a commission-driven model to a fee-based one in which brokers typically proffer advice as well as stocks.
To his sister Ceri, 28, a physiotherapist in Chester, Williams was the perfect "big brother", always on hand to proffer advice, or pay for "dainty finger sandwiches" at the Ritz on her trips to London.
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