Sentence examples for profound look from inspiring English sources

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"We looked at each other," he remembered later, with "a profound look, as vast as the football fields that we ran around on as kids".

12 Years a Slave, he said, "is absolutely without any equivocation the finest picture dealing with a deeper and more profound look at black life, black people, black struggle and black power".

The reader who wants a profound look at the phrase that launched a thousand Wall Street arguments about the effect on moral character of the forgiveness of failure can find it in the December 1996 Texas Law Review article "On the Genealogy of Moral Hazard," by Tom Baker.

"A more profound look at the entire constitution for the whole of the UK is something that I think we should do.

He noted, "It's a long but profound look at the reduction in violence and discrimination over time".

And why are we treated to such a profound look into the psychology of malignant enemies, Moab, Midian, Balak?

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"Everyone has LONG PROFOUND looks at each other – they frequently cry on meeting, or seeing people shot or something … no film should be boring, and this one is".

If the author is unlucky, he may find that his profound thoughts look like an oversize pack of Parliaments.

Then she went on to teach me the very important and profound lesson, "Look Aimee, there's a lot of pain here.

Through all the brilliant contrivance and literary panache comes a profound sadness, looking with tenderness at peculiar humans.

And in the unfortunate event that there is a bird flu or Marburg outbreak, there Schultz will be again, hawking domains of profound tragedy, looking to make money.

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