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But some combination of landscape and local history must have some impact, maybe a profound one, on how the people of a region think about social organisation and therefore about politics.
Mr. Mosby — Dr. Mosby really; erudite, maybe even profound; thought much, accomplished much — had made some of the most interesting mistakes a man could make in the Twentieth Century.
I use this as metaphor for the speech because I thought, while it was not one of those rhetorical barnburners for which the candidate is famous, it accomplished something else, more subtle but maybe more profound.
Then there is the maybe more profound meaning of having a politician of that stature working with his hands the way humans have worked with their hands forever, an expression of shared identity deeper than mere party affiliation.
Maybe it's profound inner fortitude.
Maybe not the profound change she was hoping for from the drug, but some incipient sense of desire.
So it is a simple but profound — maybe even existential — dilemma that has dogged kitty lovers for ages: Happy pet or stylish pad?
Round the top half of a circular stone plaque it reads:We dance round in a ring andsupposeand round the bottom halfBut the secret sits in the middle andknowsWell, maybe it's profound.
It is maybe even more profound given that Foley dispenses advice that assists the mental strength needed to make the most of superb technique.
I think the quest for integration is maybe the most profound quest.
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