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    1. Its slow, graceful movements have proven to have a profound effect in improving balance and preventing falls


    2. She nodded as if saying something profound


    3. Something is taking place that is very deep and profound


    4. The story of Abram offering his son shows a profound statement of God


    5. The sharing of knowledge so profound his head began to pound


    6. calm and profound healing where nothing else has


    7. unseen, yet profound influence over the things we do,


    8. those trapped emotions can result in profound and


    9. Maybe he never meant it to be profound, but that was his deepest statement yet


    10. research, which could yield profound insight into the

    11. more profound and sacred than we imagine


    12. and can have a profound effect on those around you


    13. Ancient healers had a profound understanding of the


    14. It was profound to me, and I


    15. emotion occurred can result in a more profound


    16. and her Heart-Wall was gone, there was a profound


    17. Wall is often followed by a profound experience of


    18. When I was a young man, I had a profound spiritual


    19. a more profound way


    20. It can have quite a profound impact if done

    21. He was still on the first stairway when his torch went sputter, sputter, pop and profound and utter darkness took hold


    22. "A profound concept," he said, and thought for seconds more


    23. Often time in the scripture we see Jesus giving such a profound answer to his accusers that they were silenced


    24. That is a pretty profound picture of unity and love


    25. another in profound ways


    26. but I want to point out something profound about it


    27. There was no doubt this institution had a profound effect on the development of this whole civilization


    28. son’s death, which had a profound effect to him, from


    29. profound or abstract, the more the clarity of exposition


    30. A profound analysis of what we really are,

    31. And behold, Lord Saint Bodhisattva Lucifer strode With conviction through the amazed crowd of angels, His eye chilling bright power… solid in countenance, With bold body language he would dare to chisel sharp Precise words into perfection—captivating the hearers Into profound insight


    32. Of a profound lucid slumber


    33. Immersed in the depths of profound love


    34. effect was so profound that even though acknowledged as the


    35. I could hear her longing, her profound need to be saved


    36. even more profound and touched, more like of a mother whose


    37. But when she managed to gather her courage and look him in his soft green eyes, shyly speaking out the profound affection that had been thriving in her heart for weeks, his own voice became caught in his throat


    38. His son’s keenness for Breton females was as profound and obvious from the days of his youth


    39. Therefore, Moses and Paul made a statement of profound love for the people


    40. In Nerissa’s profound isolation, she’d spend entire days imagining how his epic sounded

    41. If this dream has some profound meaning, as Nebuchadnezzar insists it does, then the true God will reveal it to His servants, if that be His will


    42. In time of a general war, it is natural to suppose that a movement and direction should be impressed upon it, different from what it usually follows in profound peace, that it should circulate more about the seat of the war, and be more employed in purchasing there, and in the neighbouring countries, the pay and provisions of the different armies


    43. Helez realised that Crissy was building up to some profound climax and she could hardly wait to hear what it was


    44. something struck him to the core, it was profound indeed


    45. The weeping and gawking mourners faded into a blur, and nothing but an unspoken and profound respect passed between Penelope and the ruler


    46. But for Penelope, the effect lasted much longer - and was much more profound


    47. You experience only your perception of the world, which has profound implications for how you understand and interact with it


    48. There was silence: a profound, unbreakable silence


    49. A profound abomination they called a trial


    50. There was a weariness, a profound frustration, as well as a depth of gravity to his tone and his words that she found incredibly compelling











































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