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Until then, teams will continue to convince players that their bodies and brains are ready for professional football, even when they are not.
They may not be ready for professional competition, but they're learning secrets to success that even champions may be only subconsciously aware of.
The work retained a balletic impulse in its big, wheeling jumps and high extensions, showing the 12 dancers' impressive technical skills (most looked ready for professional careers) and provided a nice vehicle for Azza Bashir, an enigmatic central figure in the work.
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I just wasn't ready for the professional ranks.
Fàbregas was ready for senior professional action soon after he arrived at Arsenal.
Your child may only just be starting uni but it's worth getting them ready for a professional environment now.
This production of "Mulatto," having its East Coast premiere, is affable, too, but it's also painfully simplistic and not quite ready for the professional stage.
He spends his day getting ready for his professional debut at the Whisky, where he'll open for Mr. Flanagan's character, and falling fruitlessly in love with an attractive older woman who lives in a mansion down the canyon.
You're demanding 20 goals and four overhead kicks from them.'" At 13, Nolito was working in a butchers'; at 16 he went to Valencia and back, not yet ready for the professional game; he joined third division Sanluqueño at 19 and at 20 he eclipsed Madrid's galaxy with Écija, when he wasn't even playing that often.
We have to be ready for a professional life.
On Thursday morning, I was getting ready for a professional domination client.
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