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But the way Murphy delivers those lines feels profoundly of his time and place.
For Professor Jonathan Cross, a musicologist and Birtwistle expert, Sir Harrison's music "speaks profoundly of our own time".
But I realized these little pieces of punctuation reminded me most profoundly of a thing I thought I disdained: the emoticon.
Among the many reasons for this judgment (its universal and tragic theme not being by any means the least of these) is that the book is a work partaking most profoundly of the spirit, nerve and focus of poetry.
We may be "present at the disintegration" not just of a strong Iraqi central government, but, more profoundly, of "the whole Arab state system established by Britain and France after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire".
But the new "Last House on the Left" may not resonate as much as the original, which was, in many ways, a movie profoundly of its time, reflective of upheavals in both politics and culture.
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I would like to believe that part of it is a matter of being profoundly out of touch.
Against this backdrop, she seems profoundly out of place.
It is profoundly out of step with contemporary Christianity.
Still seated, it was then that I realized how profoundly out of place I was.
An environment where something like that can occur is profoundly out of balance.
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