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That statement is profoundly true.
Moreover, as Edgar Watson Howe sagely remarked: "A good scare is worth more to a man than good advice", which is profoundly true.
All this is profoundly true, and evidently anathema to Lord Hutton's precise legal mind (though he might have done well to consider that precise legal minds such as his own have inflicted some colossal miscarriages of justice in modern times, not least because of judges' willingness to swallow official evidence).
Even as we mourn the loss of Heather Heyer, there is one thing that the President said that is profoundly true.
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The arguments he made in his inaugural address were profoundly true.
Health care everywhere is intricately tied to poverty and that's profoundly true in Guatemala.
"I realized this man had imagined something that seemed like a fantasy but was profoundly true and profoundly wise," he said.
It may be profoundly true that we are not red states and blue states, that we are the United States of America -- but what that really means is still very much up for grabs.
It is profoundly ironic, but profoundly true, that large and undisclosed donations that we might disapprove of, in theory, are the best way to eliminate them, in practice.
It is profoundly disturbing but true: When it comes to sanctioning hatred and bigotry, religion is most definitely the root of all evil.
True, downtown Dayton is profoundly challenged.
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