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5 The Green Ray Eric Rohmerr, 1986) Rohmer's own A Summer's Tale, made 10 years later, is probably a better love story: The Green Ray, loosely inspired by Jules Verne's romantic 1882 novel, isn't a love story at all, but a story, most profoundly and searchingly, about love.

As HD affects the caudate and putamen earliest and most profoundly and shows substantial gene expression dysregulation [ 18] we chose to examine mouse striatum, as the nearest equivalent, in order to investigate whether dysregulated gene expression also occurred in the YAC128 striatum.

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His poems range from the deeply intimate, earthy and sexual, to the most profoundly complex, and religiously ethereal.

The way in which the wheat industry and Brazil's economy in general were most profoundly impacted and reshaped by the emergence of freer markets was through the reduction of domestic prices.

And in "owning it," he gives one of the most profoundly personal and most powerfully nuanced performances of his career".

The admissions process, as Andrew Ferguson puts it in his new book, "Crazy U," entangles not just our pocketbooks but everything else that, besides world peace and cocktail hour, matters to parents: "our vanities, our social ambitions and class insecurities, and most profoundly our love and hopes for our children".

Valery Gergiev is probably the most profoundly complex and contradictory man I have encountered.

Now it is admired as one of Mozart's most profoundly ambiguous and psychologically disturbing stage works.

Speaking of Mr. Sierra, Mr. Sanz said that "he really is one of the most profoundly critical and social artists that I've come across".

Mr. Ascher, a Hungarian director who has seldom worked in English before, has delivered what may be the most profoundly physical, and physically profound, interpretation ever of this 1897 play, which Chekhov disarmingly subtitled "scenes from provincial life".

The dedicatees were one great bandleader, with whom he recorded an ebullient album on stage in Las Vegas in 1966, and two great arrangers – one of whom, Jenkins, had also composed a song called Goodbye, which may have inspired his most profoundly accomplished and affecting recorded performance, back in 1958.

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