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verb

• engage by written agreement

25%9Unemployed barrister
adjective satellite

• (of lawyers or barristers) lacking clients

25%10 Not currently unemployed
adjective

• physically and mentally capable of working at a regular job and available

noun

• a person who is qualified and ready to work

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