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Charley and his mother, Jane Toni Collettee, whose professionalism is as seductive as Mr. Farrell's impishness), live on the outskirts of Las Vegas.
He may have started just two first-team games this season but he is still club captain and a player whose professionalism is highly regarded.
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Should I ever attend a meeting with my broker, my lawyer or my banker and he were not wearing a suit and tie, I would instantly make arrangements to get a new broker, lawyer or banker -- one whose professionalism was reflected in his dress.
Our models accounted for nine characteristics of the doctor whose professionalism was being assessed.
David Brent running in place on the far side of the global recession: that seems to be the joke, if there is one, of "The Office Revisited," a modestly funny effort whose noticeable professionalism isn't necessarily what you're looking for in an extension of the scruffy original.
Let me make totally clear that the U.K. government would expect there to be a detailed Security Council discussion if either Dr. Blix or Dr. ElBaradei, whose professionalism and independence are not in question, reports that Iraq is not fully cooperating with the inspections process.
He is a Yale graduate whose pro-business, pro-green professionalism is planting the seeds for a new generation of entrepreneurs whose focus is to make the planet a better place through better stewardship of communities and the environment.
What ambitious and skillful young composer wouldn't jump at the chance to write for a group whose professionalism and proficiency are amplified by that indefinable X factor, charisma?
An attitude of nostalgic respect for a more colorful and sophisticated past pervaded performances whose mostly bland professionalism was epitomized by Ms. Boone's "Something Cool" (a tortured monologue that never achieved dramatic liftoff), the jazz standard "Cloudburst" (no rhythmic impetus) and "Guess Who I Saw Today?" (more matter of fact than anguished).
Michael Shiner (played by Edward Norton), a thespian whose dedication to onstage verisimilitude extends well beyond the bounds of professionalism, is an instantly recognisable creature of the theatre.
Professionalism is everything.
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