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Also one that has been told many times before, sometimes more profoundly.

Nothing bores me more reliably, and sometimes more profoundly, than stage adaptations of celebrated novels.

As a recovering lawyer, I have always known the power of great storytelling, whether of the factual or non-factual variety, of truth-telling in moving people, sometimes more profoundly, than mainstream politics or even the law.

However, the items used to assess these concepts differ between the surveys – sometimes rather slightly, and sometimes more profoundly.

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Even within the broad brush definition of carcinomas from a particular organ, there are a range of mutations which present that will profoundly or sometimes more subtly change the paradigm for therapeutic intervention using multiple kinase inhibitor combinations.

Teaching us even more profoundly that differences are sometimes what make us strong and that standing together is truly better! that we all take for granted.

They're more profoundly about identity.

It is more profoundly theatrical.

Transportation could be affected even more profoundly.

More profoundly, what does 'synthetic' even mean?

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