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But she too feels a sense of profound insecurity.
To me this suggests a profound insecurity among the religious.
For most of us, the prospect of buying fine art causes profound insecurity.
She has the kind of ambition animated equally by profound arrogance and profound insecurity.
What must it be like to be Paulina, with her constant irritation and discontent — signs of a profound insecurity that she can barely keep in check?
After six brutal years of austerity in the UK, where the collective spectres of further cuts, pay squeezes and Brexit are set to leave households even worse off, there's an atmosphere of profound insecurity for many.
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In my hometown, nearly one in three children live in poverty, facing profound insecurities about the most basic necessities, such as food, safety, and shelter.
LBJ emerges from this biography as a fully rounded tragic hero: cowardly and brave, petty and magnificent, vindictive and noble, a man of vaunting ambition and profound insecurities.
It is to the reality of human intimacy what Disney is to birdwatching; people's most profound insecurities come out tentatively, they are conflicted, they are easily startled.
Dennis Ziegler (Kieran Culkin), whose father is a wealthy and famous artist, is a smooth-talking, abusive drug dealer masking his profound insecurities.
Continuing on the current climate trajectory will mean a future of profound food insecurity, especially for developing nations.
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