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1. the town, as though the imminence of winter was more profoundly announced away
2. There seemed a deepening of the chill in the air as she climbed up and out of the town, as though the imminence of winter was more profoundly announced away from the lights and the chirpy clatter of bars and restaurants
3. "Well Lemoss it's often those who profoundly agitate their religiousness who eventually get thrown onto the bonfire
4. Muffled voices resounding from every direction had been growing louder with each step and for the first time in a while – at least since the last time she had been confronted by Mercer Frey – she was profoundly nervous
5. Yet strangely she was also profoundly comforting
6. When a profoundly held, passionate feeling is attached to
7. But parliament, which gives so little attention to the application of millions, is not likely to give much to that of £13,000 a-year; and the cursitor baron of exchequer, from his profession and education, is not likely to be profoundly skilled in the proper expense of forts and garrisons
8. I do not feel that the same can be said for his monumental 1936 work, „General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money," even though the ideas he expressed therein profoundly affected, for many a year, the practice of macroeconomics
9. To me, it is obvious that he has never read the prohibitions of the Founding Fathers, or, in the worst case, that he profoundly disagrees with them
10. But at that moment, he profoundly wanted to deliver a roundhouse punch to the Mayor’s face and knock that top hat ten feet in the air
11. accustomed to intense heat but this sweat was profoundly different
12. My past has affected me profoundly, but it would have been erased but for my memory
13. Hilda had been close with Edgar and, when she and Raul’s two boys perished in the worst tragedy of his life, it seemed to affect Edgar possibly more profoundly than it did himself: any time the subject had even come close to being mentioned, he had stared at him with doe eyes welled up with tears, and quickly departed, or switched conversation to an unrelated something else
14. He examined the potential harm to society posed by each, while struggling to set aside his personal feelings (vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord, he reminded himself) and arrived at a profoundly reluctant decision: yes
15. He could also hear some grumblings noises about him doing all the really necessary stuff, and that Curators should be treated respectfully rather than being ignored profoundly
16. The air seemed somehow thick, as if it was filled with the by-products of the profoundly industrious machinery around them
17. Exasperation did not suit Hilderich’s face well but it was contorted in such a way as to exhibit it profoundly
18. Hilderich had ignored the machine profoundly on that matter and kept calling the ship, ‘ship’
19. Ludwig was sweating profoundly, slowly packing small boxes of essential medicine onto one of the Rovers
20. If everything has happened by the purest of chance, is it also by that same vehicle that you have made your discoveries, and drawn your own conclusions? And why should we allow those who appear to be as blind as we, or even profoundly more so, to lead us where we would hesitate to venture ourselves?
21. It was most profoundly the truth
22. I feel a little naked but profoundly connected with the mystical aspects of this site, and after just a few seconds, I become immersed in the most insightful meditation, praying
23. Aware that he wasn’t valued, Tommy was so profoundly unhappy that he couldn’t bring himself to try and learn anything at school
24. Please remember what I said in the beginning of the book, I believe in God’s Word – fundamentally, deeply and profoundly! The rest, including the non-fundamentalists, can do just as they please, but please do not tell me you believe in God’s Word!
25. In some Eastern religions, karma and rebirth are profoundly interwoven
26. Smith comments that statements and acts such as these illustrate “how profoundly anti-human and pro death” certain aspects of our culture are becoming
27. I held back a gasp; it seemed I would never get used to the way his eyes pierced into mine when he looked at me, profoundly inside me
28. They do not know how profoundly different people are who value the reward of independently guiding their own destinies from those who turn themselves into government supplicants
29. their prayers and openness to Him that made it so a profoundly disabled
30. some of our commonsense ideas about the world were profoundly mistaken: at a deep and
31. building plays a profoundly supportive role in that pursuit
32. After his nightmare in Cuba, that lonely and isolated walk along the Florida shore has become the source of inspiration to compose the following poem, pondering with humility what that profoundly rooted feeling of freedom has meant for his long and spacious life:
33. „We profoundly condemn this horrific and barbarian act ―, he says in the
34. would profoundly affect Tony’s life
35. I am changed profoundly, and for the better I think
36. “There’s something profoundly wondrous about your turning down the chance to truly rule the world when it’s freely given to you
37. When she woke Nuke said, “I can’t tell you how profoundly sorry I am for the accident
38. Nuke uttered a brief set of numbers that profoundly altered Rapsar’s nonchalant manner
39. To understand migration more profoundly, it is necessary to unpack it from the
40. Hoping their human tests would be as profoundly successful, they asked for and received use of Warren"s special gas mask
41. This was profoundly sincere: no one ever loved life more wholly or more minutely
42. ourselves profoundly and we are not even aware of it, and we aren’t even
43. completely and profoundly reveal themselves only through their actions and
44. This is why circular love is profoundly different from the agapic love
45. One’s values are profoundly changed when he is finally convinced that creation is only a vast motion picture; and that not in it, but beyond it, lies his own reality
46. In a group context, those who recognize and profoundly accept that the
47. great that those who listen to him are profoundly transformed by it
48. In fact, it's so profoundly different that he shouldn't look anything like me, and yet he does
49. This is a profoundly foolish and counter-productive piece of advice
50. Marvin wasn’t interested in the theatre or art or classical music or walking too far, and was profoundly shocked when I showed him where we’d staged Macbeth and described my role