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Many of California's leading lawyers attended court to testify that Serra had been their chief inspiration in taking up law.
A-Levels followed at Scarborough Tech, where he had an affair with a librarian, before taking up law at Liverpool University.
Allman: I'm thinking of taking up law or medicine.
One of my objectives for taking up law after the conflict is that I wanted to convey to the world that the people of Swat are not fundamentalists, they are not terrorists - in fact they are modern Pathans.
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The Eagletons returned to St . Louis where he took up law, teaching and a hefty civic load.
But in 1974 she took up law full-time, as as an assistant district attorney in Queens, specialising in family violence and rape.
Graduates from these backgrounds may be encouraged by their parents to take up law, medicine or accounting, but PR is not a target sector and is often considered a difficult profession to enter.
I seriously should have taken up law!
On graduation, he practised law in Stavropol, Gorbachev's home turf in southern Russia, before taking up a law teaching career in Leningrad in the 70s.
Briefly taking up the Arizona law, he said that it "introduces a terrible idea: using racial profiling as a basis for law enforcement".
Before taking up the study of law in 1940, White achieved a national reputation as a quarterback and halfback on the University of Colorado football team, earning the nickname "Whizzer".
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