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A glare of white sunlight gives an unreal intensity to this would-be naturalistic view which is profoundly romantic.
But I was intrigued by these enormous amounts of money, all floating free of tax, which is profoundly undemocratic.
Combed-clay walls, tea-green banquettes and dark-wood floors set the tone, which is profoundly Japanese, but modern.
Moreover, as Edgar Watson Howe sagely remarked: "A good scare is worth more to a man than good advice", which is profoundly true.
That is, as Suzanne Moore pointed out in this paper this week, an overt barring of women from a part of the legislative process, which is profoundly undemocratic.
It is the power of the church, not the old miasma of communism, which is profoundly and negatively influencing the social consensus.
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He didn't leave the cart, which was profoundly sad.
Britain's early history, which was profoundly marginal, echoes this disdain.
Right along with the rest of America, the Tea Party has inherited these open-ended feuds, which are profoundly embedded in our political culture.
Some can even be heard spouting the ideology of efficiency, productivity and utility, which are profoundly not conducive to our intellectual discipline.
That would have been fine had he not said something to the effect that the changes experienced during menopause are "not profound", which was profoundly … silly.
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