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The desire to control the world around us is profound for many people".
Zipping up his bomber jacket against the raw air, Mr. Garcia concluded: "This mural is profound for us".
"What must be understood is that the trauma" of Mr. Merah's killings "is profound for our country, a little — I don't want to compare the horrors — a little like the trauma that followed in the United States and in New York after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks," Mr. Sarkozy told Europe 1 radio.
Thus, development of fluorescence probes for monitoring H2O2 is profound for the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases.
It is shown that the axial tension of the SWCNT can decrease the difference between the nonlinear and the linear resonant frequency, and this effect is profound for high vibration amplitude.
done, and the resulting change is profound for all involved.
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The implications will be profound for Northern Ireland too.
Given the growing popularity of instant messaging, which now has between 100 million and 120 million users all told, the stakes are profound for consumers and businesses.
The changes at the top have been profound for G.M., which has survived on $50 billion in government loans since collapsing financially last year.
But while the details keep altering, their implications are profound for a festival that cannot and should not stop thinking about its past.
The consequences of the financial market crisis are profound for Americans in terms of lost jobs, lower incomes and reduced retirement savings.
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