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Opera direction is a profoundly error-prone medium, and, of course, opera-lovers are a contentious lot.
It is a logical mistake, a way of thinking profoundly in error.
Mora concluded that Yoo's opinion was "profoundly in error".
It was a profoundly idiotic error on Seven's part, yet the days-long vilification that erupted on social media was hardly a proportional response.
In a statement, he said the hospital was "deeply saddened and profoundly regrets" the error.
Daschle said he profoundly regrets the errors that the committee has had to deal with and he is willing to answer any questions.
We are profoundly sorry for this error and are determined to learn all the lessons we can from our mistake.
Hence, for Democrats such as Foreign Relations Committee Chair Robert Menendez (D-NJ) to be complicit in helping these talks fail is not only an egregious policy error, with profoundly negative implications for the US and the world, but politically plays into the hands of the right-wing in the US.
The authors profoundly apologise for this error and feel it is important to communicate this to the research community in the interests of accuracy and scientific validity.
The grotesquely conceited San Diego news anchor Ron Burgundy is back for more adventures, more fashion errors, more profoundly misjudged comments on the subjects of race and sex.
Previous studies have suggested that excess variations from single-photon counting systems used in luminescence dating may result in underestimation of errors and profoundly influence age models.
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