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He was a brave and energetic traveller, an art historian of astonishing erudition, and a profoundly perceptive connoisseur of civilisations.
For an older generation, the conciliar experience was profoundly liberating.
It was widely acclaimed and it profoundly boosted the study of ancient life.
Instead, they constituted a “global ecumene,” involving a complex pattern of intermittent but numerous and profoundly consequential contacts.
As those of us who have kept abreast of current events know, this is a profoundly important election.
He despised quacks and charlatans because he admired the power of thought and reason so profoundly.
Some disabilities, such as severe autism, can profoundly limit the academic achievement of students.
The account reminds the reader that even a smirking, jaded loafer can be profoundly affected by tragedy.
The Kosovo War was a watershed event that profoundly changed the political situation.
Throughout our nation's history, radicals and reformers have viewed their movements as profoundly patriotic.
I treasure your friendship because we are steadfast affirmers of the same belief and that makes us profoundly one.
The fact that no one has claimed responsibility only underscores the profoundly reactionary character of these attacks.
The first is that the Democratic Party is constitutionally incapable of opposing the profoundly reactionary policies of the Republican right.
When we see someone in such a light as this, all our reactive attitudes tend to be profoundly modified.
He was readmitted to hospital 4 days later, profoundly confused as a result of staphylococcal septicaemia.
This has led to the acceptance and even glorification of profoundly woman-hating behaviors and institutions.
Georgians rediscovered this book only a few years ago, but they find its message profoundly appealing.
The scientific perspective is a profoundly kinetic view of the world, a world view predisposed to change.
This series of profoundly unsuccessful experiments has not enhanced the credibility of xenotransplantation as a viable medical treatment.
Having to resort to a cruel and unusual punishment adds a moral relativity that is profoundly provocative.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Meanwhile Bentham, meditating profoundly upon the panopticon, had at last found out that he had begun at the wrong end.
The permeation of Western industry has, in fact, profoundly modified every phase of Oriental economic life.
The attitude in which he rested his menaced eyes was profoundly meditative.
When I hear you orating I realize I don't appreciate how profoundly you think and what a splendid brain and vocabulary you have.
The town of Yugoslavia which, after Austria's collapse, was stirred the most profoundly by its postage stamps was Zagreb.
He felt profoundly happy in the peacefulness and cleanliness of the garden.
She was profoundly out of temper with him and all that might pertain and appertain to him.
The resultant situation, being profoundly unsatisfactory, would also be instable.
This fact shows how profoundly the metabolism must be disturbed by this disorder.
It is a vast subject, and I think the most profoundly occult mystery extant and undeciphered.
It is easy to see how such conditions profoundly limit the development of organic being in the abysm of the ocean.
Or could it imaginably be said that Fifi, rather, had had a successful life, as evidenced by her profoundly interesting funeral?
Its ductility, to which it owes its value, is profoundly affected by the rate of cooling.
She was silent at the unconscious rebuke, profoundly stirred by the paradoxicality of the situation.
In its intrinsic nature it is not egoistic at all, but profoundly altruistic.
Yet his account of the eightfold Path is, nevertheless, within these limitations, profoundly wise.
The florid, inductive teamster, with a hare-lip, is pondering profoundly the subjectiveness of dinnerlessness.
There was in Albrecht's mien something which was new to Erna, and which affected her profoundly.
The priests in yellow looked on, profoundly impressed by our circumnavigation.
Benthamism was thus a profoundly modifying force in other fields than that of politics.
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