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Barrister from taking a fee from a brother Barrister, that is as long as the latter _stuck to the Ba-a-a!
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, April 1, 1893 Various 1876
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One metal sign a shock-headed lad was removing -- "John Steele" -- she read the plain, modest letters, the inscription, "Barrister" beneath; she caught her breath slightly.
Half A Chance Frederic S. Isham
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Obviously, however, "Barrister" can't tell the difference, most probably for the reason that it is not a lawyer at all, perhaps even not yet a law student.
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Obviously, however, "Barrister" can't tell the difference, most probably for the reason that it is not a lawyer at all, perhaps even not yet a law student.
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You'll see 'Barrister' in brass letters, as I said to the old gentleman; I haven't got at them yet; to take them down, I mean. "
Half A Chance Frederic S. Isham
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Barrister Albert Ho, chairman of the Democratic Party, was savagely beaten in a downtown McDonald's in 2006.
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Barrister Jonathan Turner was one of many to complain about Bowen's online article to the executive board, which rejected the objections.
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The Barrister who was shot dead by police in May 200, at his home in Chelsea?
Why front-line police officers are glad about Dizaei « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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Every Barrister cum judge should have annual vacation in the custody sweet.
Citizen Focus – meet the “customer”. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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Barrister and writer Tim Kevan has withdrawn his popular Baby Barista blog from The Times's website in reaction to its paywall plans.
First casualty of The Times paywall - legal blogger walks away 2010
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