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The principle is causing a profound struggle within the Anglican church, it was revealed yesterday.
So you can playfully caricature psychoanalysis, spin the words of your interviewees and slyly equate psychoanalysis with religion, but in doing so, you miss a more profound struggle.
Ms. Streep, who was nominated for a Tony Award in 1976 for a Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams's "27 Wagons Full of Cotton," chose for her re-entry a part with which she felt a kinship: that of an actress in middle age, though the fictional actress is enmeshed in a more profound struggle over financial and familial burdens.
As it happens, "the rest" is usually what causes the profound struggle of the lost sheep.
The issue presents a profound struggle on the more micro level as well.
I believe with all my heart that this is a profound struggle is between the principles of democracy and an effort to shake the fundamental institutions of this country to allow run-away greed to dominate.
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The inning was so improbable because of the Mets' profound struggles in the first.
Though critics jibe at "chocolate-box" costume drama, and an "Edwardian theme park", her screenplays are often less comedies of manners than profound struggles over the souls of young women.
It can be small, like the time they accidentally sent a disparaging email to the wrong person, or it can be big, like profound struggles with personal or professional identity.
Something profound struggles to be born.
The profound struggles are between progressive democratic visions, whether secularist or religious, and authoritarianism, whether secularist or religious.
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