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His essays and lectures had a profound influence on the thinkers, writers and poets who came after him.
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It was impossible to hear him lecture and not to have a profound sense of thought in action.
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So it was with profound sadness that in praising her in recent lectures to the Jewish communities of Australia, South Africa, and New York that audience members approached me with alleged negative comments she had made against Israel.
The lectures are as erudite as they are profound.
Annie quoted a Treasury official as saying that, while the Americans did not endeavor to lecture the Europeans, they did focus on the profound need for growth on the Continent, for the good of Europe as well as the world.
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