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Their form is profoundly ancient, having remained the same for 310 million years.
This book is profoundly learned and yet at the same time is eminently clear.
No, Kaká's journey is profoundly different, albeit starting at the same age, 32, as Beckham was when he joined the Galaxy.
The idea that Rosenberg (whom I have known for years as someone who is profoundly devoted to Israel and, at the same time, abhors the Israeli occupation) could be labelled an anti-Semite is an indicator of the lengths to which this smear-campaign has gone.
At the same time, it is profoundly reassuring that participants who had access to the buffers of culture and language exhibited increased resilience.
"He is profoundly, profoundly disabled and the parents have gone through hell".
The same phenomenon was revealed by the principal component analysis (PCA) analysis, further supporting that miRNA expression is profoundly changed by AA treatment at the genome scale.
At the same time, and without the slightest sense of contradiction, MIT is profoundly global.
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