Sentence examples for exploring the profound from inspiring English sources

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In my mind's eye, I saw a multi-ethnic inner-city academy school comparing Shakespeare's Othello and Zadie Smith's White Teeth in the light of questions of race, then using the poetry of John Clare as a way of exploring the profound connection between human society and the natural environment.

In Experiencing Other Minds in the Courtroom, Neal Feigenson turns the courtroom into a forum for exploring the profound philosophical, psychological, and legal ramifications of our efforts to know what other people's conscious experiences are truly like.

For most of my life I have been exploring the profound questions of human existence: Who am I? What is the purpose of human existence?

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Mr. Botstein hoped that the festival could also explore the profound effect Wagner had on French opera between 1880 and World War I, an area practically unknown today.

Lehrer, a staff writer for the New Yorker, admitted at the start of this week that he had falsified quotes from the singer in Imagine, a non-fiction title which explores the "profound mysteries of creative thought".

Several passionate, lucid commentators explore the profound moment in Twain's masterpiece, "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," when Huck decides not to turn in the runaway slave Jim and take the consequences instead.

Hannah Verdier Martha Kearney celebrates the current craze for crafting and explores the "profound sense of achievement and wellbeing that craft can bring" – unless you accidentally stab yourself in the leg with a pin.

I'd come to Nicaragua last January not to surf or hike or do yoga on the beach, but to explore the profound love that Nicaraguans hold for a poet on what would have been his 150th birthday.

This is the first volume of a two volume set which explores the profound impact of the French language and culture on Russian high society and consciousness in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Earlier this year, the Guardian profiled Patterson's struggle for justice in a three-part investigation that explored the profound inconsistencies in the prosecution case against her, her claim that she was forced to make a false confession, and the mounting campaign to have her released.

In Jefferson's Pillow: The Founding Fathers and the Dilemma of Black Patriotism (Beacon, $14), Roger Wilkins, a distinguished journalist and a scion of an eminent African-American family, weaves personal experience with scholarship to explore the profound implications of the founders' inability to muster the moral and intellectual courage to free their slaves.

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