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Baldwin begins this piece by quoting Henry James directly: "It is a complex fate to be an American," then goes on: America's history, her aspirations, her peculiar triumphs, her even more peculiar defeats, and her position in the world... are all so profoundly and stubbornly unique that the very word "America" remains a new, almost completely undefined and extremely controversial proper noun.
The result is a unique and profoundly stirring book.
Diana was deeply depressed, but she had glimpsed her destiny, to be the loving partner of a unique and profoundly influential artistic personality.
The distribution of A Clockwork Orange was profoundly influenced by the unique marketing history of its predecessor.
Recent advances in biologically based assays and targeted therapies designed to exploit these unique phenotypes have profoundly altered systemic therapy practice patterns and treatment outcomes.
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