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He had a profound bond to his wife, Elizabeth, but not only did he have numerous affairs, almost all with men, he couldn't live at home.
Don't forget to feed it and love it and forge a profound bond with it, which will then be callously sundered by the dictates of biology".
In the moment of silence that comes as you simultaneously draw in the smoke, a profound bond is formed that lasts for, well, two minutes at least.
It makes a good companion to another novel about a profound bond between a child and a foster mother: "The Mare," by Mary Gaitskill, which is as hot to the touch as Modiano's is cool.
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They'll feel important in your eyes -- which is a profound bonding moment.
I sense in myself, not without surprise, a profound emotional bond to Israel, but not to this Israel".
The most profound bond among senators, veterans often say, is the shared ordeal of stumping for votes and surviving the hazing of a campaign.
Whenever I read a book that included a cat, dog, or other animal, I could really relate to those four-legged characters -- and to their profound bond with humans.
But the couple's hands, clasped tightly in the lower part of the picture, suggest a profound, deeply intimate bond.
Only by surrounding ourselves with monitors displaying live feeds of friends' faces could we establish a more profound connection; bond with them any more tightly and they may as well move in.
Differences in nano-grain order have a profound effect on intrinsic bonding defects in HfO2.
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