Sentence examples for profound account from inspiring English sources

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That the book is neither a thorough nor a profound account of its ostensible subject is really neither here nor there: it is constantly and wittily stimulating, and warmly recommended to anyone who cares about Shakespeare.

Will Hodgkinson Films Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001) 9pm, Sky Cinema 2 Miyazaki's superbly crafted animated fantasy is Japan's most successful movie ever: something about the combination of stunning, computer-generated, hand-drawn fantasy and profound account of a child's self-discovery proved irresistible.

This complex, often uncomfortable, book contains among its pages some of the most exhilarating writing about theatre ever committed to paper, a beady and original analysis of Britain (and incidentally British theatre) in the 50s and 60s, a profound account of the evolution of modern Australia, and a darkly frank one of the inner life of its author.

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With his absorbing and accessible yet profound accounts of neurological cases and conditions, Oliver Sacks, who has died aged 82, brought the clinical science of the brain to life for countless readers.

Of the population with RTDs, persons with severe or profound disabilities accounted for 12.9%, whereas persons with moderate disabilities or mild disabilities accounted for 23.4% and 63.7%, respectively.

The reasons why Thucydides is still widely read today, over 2,400 years after he lived, are that his insights into politics and war are universal and still relevant; his moral and psychological reflections on war and history are profound; and his accounts of debates and battles are thrilling.

A profound and honest account of the struggle that the writer and her family endured after her brother was seriously injured in a road accident.

The 20-minute piece is a setting of Walt Whitman's profound and revealing account of attending to wounded soldiers as a nurse during the Civil War.

"Losing My Mind: An Intimate Look at Life With Alzheimer's" (Simon & Schuster, March 2002, $24) is Mr. DeBaggio's profound, unself-pitying account of what it's like to be a stranger to your own mind.

In The Levellers Revolutionn (Verso), John Rees, a former SWP leader and figurehead of Stop the War, has written a profound and scholarly account of the Levellers – the nonconformist republican radicals who clashed first with the monarch and then with Oliver Cromwell himself.

The latter is in need of a cold-eyed editor to trim part-digested historical research and a lurching, over-burdened plot – but the profound and poised account of a woman's love misplaced and a man's selfish exploitation thereof is breathtaking.

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