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In their desperate pursuit of contentment, the French express a profound existential malaise.
The text itself appears in equal measure to express a profound quietism and anarchistic views on government.
Rather they express a profound anxiety about a global capitalism that, they believe, all too easily homogenises human expression.
But his letter expresses a "profound sense of regret" as well as "shock and outrage at these events".
Some of the critics say the deal expresses a profound lack of trust in Broad's fellow trustees.
"It's true, Snowden did express a request to remain in Russia.
But they express a more profound feeling of discontent.
Health care personnel express a request for telemedicine follow up.
Each piece in her "Athbheachan: Untranslatable Wisdom" is titled after a non-English word that expresses a profound concept.
Each year, the program holds a memorial service to honor donors and to give students and faculty an opportunity to express their profound gratitude to donor families.
Systemic DT injection in the adult mice with DTR expressing mRGCs triggers a profound loss of mRGCs.
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