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John Mann, Labour MP and a close friend of Woolas, said: "This has got profound implications for British democracy.
— Maria Newman Herbivoracious: So maybe shiitake congee isn't the quick-and-easiest breakfast in the world, but it's got "profound umami intensity," Michael Natkin says.
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If you want to get profound, you stick in a few question marks.
I just get profound pleasure out of making muffins that are almost caffeine cakes, flavored with espresso and loaded with chocolate chips and walnuts.
"Terrorists have learned you get a very big bang for your buck, you get profound societal and economic disruption by engaging in this form of warfare," said Stephen E. Flynn, the project director.
They might get profound insights.
The voices who get to make profound observations about America are almost exclusively male; with few exceptions (the queer college student Sam Black Crow, who, as the narrator feels compelled to explain, is "faintly mannish" but still "attractive"), women must die horrifically to make any statement worth reflecting upon.
Asked how she related to her film's characters, Madonna got all profound.
I feel we have got a profound responsibility to the people who want to get away from the mistakes, the errors, just the sheer injustice of this coalition government – to pull together, to offer credible change in the face of these tough economic times.
Talking to Apple people at WWDC, I got a profound sense that the company's approach to accessibility across all of its platforms runs through a very similar vein to that of High Sierra.
I got all profound there for a second, it happens.
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