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While blocking children from a play space is profoundly grotesque, blocking "affordable" residents from shared amenities is common.
But beyond deserved career success, her rise to leadership included betrayal, gender inequality and the profoundly grotesque experience of stabbing her live-in boyfriend with an ax.
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Gogol was too acute an observer of his fellow men (his women, disappointingly, are sketchy and marginal) to complete this self-appointed task; he was too gifted at tweaking his flawed characters into outstanding, profoundly memorable grotesques.
As Ali reflected in his later years, seeing the grotesque image of Emmett Till's open casket profoundly scarred the 13-year-old.
For many New Yorkers, the attack on the World Trade Center, which instantly rendered the city as grotesque as a fantasy from a J. G. Ballard novel, disrupted another fantasy profoundly and probably for good.
Idealistic, fantastic, grotesque, violent, tender, sarcastic, confrontational, confessional, the symphonies of Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) amongmong the most profoundly autobiographical of all composed music.
There are myriad examples of grotesque injustices, including the sentencing of innocent defendants to death, the deliberate falsification of evidence, the execution of profoundly retarded defendants, the routine misuse of so-called expert testimony and rampant racism.
Grotesque fractures.
Profoundly Loved, Profoundly Missed.
That's grotesque.
The situation is grotesque.
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