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It's profoundly optimistic to imagine this joining of groups together.
In spite of its sly asides on Rousseau, "The Rose Grower" remains a profoundly optimistic book.
However, setting these challenges against the huge assets of the North East, I am profoundly optimistic.
For all the privations of postwar Britain, this was a profoundly optimistic time, when the Labour party was forging the National Health Service and the welfare state; and when everyone, designers included, were desperate to break with the past.
GR Last week, after defeat to a 10-man New York Red Bulls in the inaugural New York derby, David Villa claimed his team had hit "rock bottom" – a statement that frankly looked profoundly optimistic after half an hour of his team's next game, with NYCFC 2-0 down at home and down to ten men against a rampant looking Chicago Fire attack.
"Americans work longer hours and commute greater distances than virtually any other people in the world," Weiner writes, but "they remain profoundly optimistic".
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Mr. Lessig's vision is at once profoundly pessimistic — the integrity of the nation is collapsing under the best of intentions — and deeply optimistic.
Sturges calls the book "a profoundly moving tale of separation and reunion, and an ultimately optimistic portrait of the maternal bond".
The book has been called "a profoundly moving tale of separation and reunion, and an ultimately optimistic portrait of the maternal bond".
Profoundly Loved, Profoundly Missed.
Profoundly missed.
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