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Whitman, "profoundly immersed in the human material," writes Roper, seemed "not really to be listening".
Mr. Woo is so profoundly immersed in his heroic visions that he seems, winningly, kind of oblivious to the possibility of derision: the brazen nuttiness of scenes like the climactic hospital shootout in "Hard-Boiled" — which goes on forever, piling improbabilities as high as corpses — is evidence of something more than the desire to show off cinematic technique.
Carposporangium developed from gonimoblasts cells, profoundly immersed inside medulla and revolved by branched ampullar filaments.
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More generally, and perhaps more profoundly, we have immersed ourselves in a world of grave danger and relentless evil that is make-believe enough not to bleed into our own messy Muggle reality.
Filled with comments from well-informed women, immersed in making profoundly difficult choices to overcome their odds of cancer, the dilemma of whether to remove some, or all, gynecologic parts is an ever-present issue.
Now, to some like me who are immersed in the world of technology, these possibilities alone are profoundly exciting.
Like so many major artists, he has a profoundly equivocal nature; he immerses himself in strict procedures, and yet he takes on subjects that are almost unbearably charged.
I was completely immersed".
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