Word: professionalizing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Other clinical descriptions in Dickens' novels are varied and comprehensive enough to make a case book: the post-concussional state of Eugene Wrayburn in Our Mutual Friend, the fatal cerebral vascular disease of Mr. Dorrit in Little Dorrit, the chronic hypomania of the stranger who made advances to Mrs...
"It is incumbent upon the profession to recognize this death right . . . What is the triumph of a surgically quartered body maintained alive? ... Let us sense those times when we must not reach into the bottom of our medicine bags for agents to whip into a body tired unto death a...
With age the animal grew fat, and kicked. "Portrait painting," he would burst out, "is a pimp's profession." He amused himself increasingly with watercolor landscapes, to which he gave a wet, soft and unconvincing glisten. .During World War I, Sargent sketched and painted at the front-an act...
Golding Bright: "Under no circumstances can it be called a great play." Shaw: "It does not pretend to be a great play . . . The question is, is Odette a good play of its class." " Golding Bright: "I must be cruel only to be kind." Shaw: "Never say a thing like this...
* "Friar John [son] of Peter from Mugello near Vicchio, most excellent painter, who painted many pictures and walls in various places, took the clerical habit in this convent . . . and in the following year made his profession" (i.e., took his vows).