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What's surprising, perhaps, is how profoundly a single word can shape material outcomes over time.
But would Dr Chartres, so profoundly a member of the establishment, risk reigniting the row he caused 30 years ago?
This book about poetry, by dallying with, avoiding, embracing late, etc., plot, ends up being profoundly a book about novels.
"It's impressive to see how deeply and profoundly a foreigner like Schnabel understood Reinaldo's agony," the Cuban documentary filmmaker Orlando Leal said in a telephone interview.
Impeachment "wears the garb of a judicial process, but in reality it is fundamentally and profoundly a political process," Craig says.
"Before, it was profoundly a seller's market, so it looks as if it will not be as one-sided as it once was," he concluded.
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A euro divorce would carry substantial costs, most profoundly an immediate run on Greek banks.
Third, France is profoundly an intellectual abstraction; the French, in essence, are Italians trying to be German.
Southampton is a profoundly human city, a city of work and industry.
A war may have a profoundly disturbing effect on a country's economy.
But my illness has changed me profoundly as a physician.
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