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By the time he returned to Leningrad, in late 1965, Brodsky was world famous, and had developed profoundly as a poet.
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In constructing this narrative, parents often confuse the anomaly of developing fast with the objective of developing profoundly.
Clarissa uses multiple narrators and develops a profoundly suggestive interplay of opposed voices.
He told me that the Dulles brothers, who were instrumental in developing espionage, profoundly disagreed with his approach.
From Conzenian-Caniggia school to the study by Osmond, the urban morphology trend to understand the complexity of city develops more profoundly clear to reveal urban fabric.
Corder's skull was asserted to be profoundly developed in the areas of "secretiveness, acquisitiveness, destructiveness, philoprogenitiveness, and imitativeness" with little evidence of "benevolence or veneration".
Yet Medicare, developed 35 years ago for a profoundly different era of medicine, generally fails to cover outpatient prescription drug costs.
Carposporangium developed from gonimoblasts cells, profoundly immersed inside medulla and revolved by branched ampullar filaments.
We have to develop approaches that profoundly appeal to the heart, one of my motivations in forming Rock the Earth in 2002, a Denver-based nonprofit.
The human fetus develops in a profoundly hypoxic environment.
While the customers' verdict is still unknown, the group that developed Windows Phone has already profoundly affected Microsoft itself, influencing work on other consumer products.
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