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Her "aha" moment wasn't particularly profound.
This latter feature is likely to have particularly profound consequences.
But the implications of China's reform efforts are particularly profound.
On children, the report states, the practice has a "distinct and particularly profound impact".
"The results are particularly profound the more complex the project," he said.
They don't have much to say that's particularly profound, but he lets them say it in long, unedited stretches.
Amnesty says the project could have a particularly profound effect in schools with large numbers of refugee children.
Smith's observation skills were particularly profound; he could capture the subtleties and emotions of the human face, Atkinson said.
It said: "If her achievements in popular culture were not particularly profound or thought-provoking, she was always 'real' and was widely and genuinely loved for it".
It's not that anything they say is particularly profound; it's the reminder that there are people still living who once viewed flight as a novelty of use only to suicidal daredevils.
Notes in the margins, underlined passages: an affirmation from a previous reader that certain lines are particularly profound can add an extra edge to your journey through the pages.
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