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The sudden arrival of snow, fog or mist can transform a copse, field or river into somewhere profoundly foreign.
If writers hope to illuminate the profoundly foreign interior lives of animals, it may be that the realist novel, with its familiar protocols of character, narration, and dialogue, is simply not the ideal literary form in which to do so.
Once relegated to email chains and depraved blogs, the "anti-colonial angle" percolated up through the right-wing media ecosystem and, evidently, into the subconscious of Mitt Romney, who has regularly leveled the charge that Obama represents something profoundly "foreign".
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The magnificent main oak-panelled courtroom in the Supreme Court, across the road from the Houses of Parliament, was packed with judges, lawyers, constitutional scholars, journalists - and some profoundly baffled foreign tourists - to hear the debate as to whether the first bill passed by the Assembly was lawful or not.
As the authors of the Bush administration's disastrous Iraq invasion, it would be hard to think of a more profoundly discredited foreign-policy vision than neoconservatism -- or one more anathema to a public drained and disappointed by a decade of war.
The movements are also profoundly suspicious of foreign interference, and Western nations, which for many years have had a cozy relationship with dictators and profiteers, will be utilized, but they are unlikely to be trusted or to serve as models as they were in 1989.
But, according to a body of recent research, low-skill job categories are not the only ones profoundly affected by foreign job seekers.
The ever increasing Chinese presence in Sri Lanka is part of China's buildup in South Asia and the Indian Ocean region Keethaponcalan (2015).b The end of the war enabled the Sri Lankan government to adopt a profoundly pro-Chinese foreign policy, which worries the US.
As I noted previously, she's bright, articulate, well-educated and profoundly informed on foreign policy issues--precisely everything that Palin was not.
Rice: It's been important for Romney to have a woman's name being floated as a contender (New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte also has also been mentioned), and Rice would be an attractive selection: She's bright, articulate, well-educated and profoundly informed on foreign policy issues -- precisely everything that Sarah Palin was not.
Like all Lebanese elections, it is also a profoundly international affair, with foreign governments paying for their preferred candidates, and political parties flying expatriate voters in from across the globe.
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