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Her poems are brief, reflective, profoundly and humorously aware of both the limitless cosmos and our limited lives, as illustrated in The Best of It, in which she writes, "However carved up/or pared down we get/we keep on making/the best of it".
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"But we don't think of them as having profound intellectual concerns or as being profoundly reflective about their own experience, and he is that".
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.
There were also calls for a more democratic United Nations, with a Security Council more reflective of a membership that has changed profoundly since the organization's founding in 1945.
Both were articulated through and otherwise spawned new, profoundly influential modes of creative, reflective thought and expression.
We like to think of art being the most reflective sensor of contemporary cultural dynamics, but rarely are we treated to such a profoundly artistic analogy of our own geopolitics with the geopolitics of such a remote and infamous past as those pictured in the films made in the last five years by Shawky.
Profoundly Loved, Profoundly Missed.
Profoundly missed.
Profoundly grateful.
He isn't reflective.
Is Dad reflective?
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