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The attack, which was caught on CCTV, profoundly shocked Mexico.
This group, caught between cultures, identifies most profoundly with radical Islam.
Stanley Kubrick caught the mystery of psychedelia profoundly in the light tunnel through which an astronaut passes into a new dimension of reality in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
There are the traditional crazies travelers with profoundly skewed worldviews, acutely religious, who find themselves caught in Jerusalem's psychic force field.
Worse still, one gets caught up in rigid attitudes that can have a profoundly paralyzing effect on even the most resolute of rationalists.
This trip, too, caught many by surprise, an unexpected decision made after the pope was "profoundly moved by the recent wreck involving a boat transporting migrants from Africa," the Vatican said in a statement on July 1.
For now Mr. Romney, 65, seems profoundly absorbed by the present, turning over in his head a public rejection whose depth caught him by surprise.
Mr. Obama was caught off guard during a 2010 economic town hall forum on CNBC when an African-American woman declared herself profoundly disappointed in him.
That is profoundly irritating to people who think they're handing money across the table with a cellphone only to find that the money is actually caught up in a decades-old intrabank system that desperately needs updating.
Reeves' catch-as-catch-can pragmatism makes for profoundly rewarding works.
"The ironies of bureaucracy and wartime, à la Catch-22, meet the ironies of love and sacrifice, à la The Necklace, profoundly humanizing the global refugee crisis.
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