Back of the ropes near first base a tough-looking crowd of Wellsburgans greeted the professionals with a cheer.
When you make an agreement to play them professionals you knew what sort of men they were.
Men in a state of decadence employ professionalsto fight for them, professionals to dance for them, and a professional to rule them.
But it is the way of all professionalsto regard their own business as of absorbing interest to the outside world.
There, however, I could resign my role of entertainer in favour of the professionals on the stage.
Its actors are professionals and its director is a scholar and an artist.
Naturally no group of amateurs or semi-professionals can approach the results of a company trained as M.
There are no professionals there, and the dancing is done by those who have paid for it, and do it for the pleasure they find in it.
This elite would also include professionals and businessmen who would set an example of good citizenship for the whole community.
An unusually high percentage of these newcomers had held white-collar occupations--mostly young professionals with little hope of advancement in the static economy of the Islands.
The dean "ministers" by assuring that faculty, students, and staff are presented ongoing opportunities to know themselves ontologically as caring persons and professionals and to understand how caring orders their lives.
The social contrast between the educated urban intelligentsia--white-collar workers and professionals with a secondary or a higher education--and the peasant was even greater.
Many bad authors are much talked about but very little read, and critics who never write a line are frequently sound when most of the professionals have gone clean off the rails.
This difference betweenprofessionals and the laity is odd.
This was also noticed and remarked upon by several professionals who were present.
The most persistent of professionals were the bootblacks.
The first play acted here by professionals on a public stage was the Merchant of Venice, which was given by the English company at Williamsburg, Va.
The first play by an American writer, acted by professionals in a public theater, was Royal Tyler's Contrast, performed in New York in 1786.
The professionals in the 'Quickstep' were the first over the line, but it was before the gun fired, and they had to recross it.
Two matches were then arranged to be sailed on the next and following days, the conditions of which were that amateurs alone were to man one yacht, while professionals were to take charge of the other.
These models, from the hands of professionalsas well as amateurs, were in some cases very beautiful.
It had been sent there for exhibition by some professionals who were visiting the city.
Meantime the real professionals had established themselves cozily and comfortably aboard, had rigged the trap and cheese-baited it, and were waiting for the coming of one of the class that is born so numerously in this country.
At the tango tea we patronized the tea was up to standard, but the dancing of the box-ankled professionals was a disappointment.
When putting queries concerning the number of the offenders in question, my informants wanted me to differentiate and ask them about particular kinds of professionals before they would reply.
It also shows how even the professionals forget themselves and their pose on occasions.
Its good periods were mixed with bad periods after the mystery of sponsorship was cleared up to the satisfaction of the professionals by the inquiry of the race-track judges into the Smoke affair.
It was a very ordinary precaution, for there is hardly a stock on the list that would not be raided by professionals if supporting orders were not known to be in the market.
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The play became slow; twoprofessionals were wearing down the bowling.
In 1865 the rule dividing professionals from amateurs was adopted by a nearly unanimous vote of the representatives of almost two hundred clubs.
The rule relating to compensation described as professionals all who were paid for their services either by "money, place, or emolument.
They led the professionals 17-11 in seven innings, the Cincinnatis having their strongest nine in the field.
Long enough and heavy enough for anything on two legs," said Jackson, and the professionals all murmured their assent.
On all sides of me I heard a brisk discussion from amateurs and professionals of Jim's performance and of his prospects.
The real professionals were a widely different crowd.
The chums had met a variety of amateurs and professionals since their arrival at the present centre of attraction in the aviation world.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "professionals" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.