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Its slow, graceful movements have proven to have a profound effect in improving balance and preventing falls
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She nodded as if saying something profound
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Something is taking place that is very deep and profound
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The story of Abram offering his son shows a profound statement of God
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The sharing of knowledge so profound his head began to pound
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calm and profound healing where nothing else has
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unseen, yet profound influence over the things we do,
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those trapped emotions can result in profound and
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Maybe he never meant it to be profound, but that was his deepest statement yet
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research, which could yield profound insight into the
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more profound and sacred than we imagine
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and can have a profound effect on those around you
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Ancient healers had a profound understanding of the
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It was profound to me, and I
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emotion occurred can result in a more profound
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and her Heart-Wall was gone, there was a profound
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Wall is often followed by a profound experience of
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When I was a young man, I had a profound spiritual
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a more profound way
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It can have quite a profound impact if done
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He was still on the first stairway when his torch went sputter, sputter, pop and profound and utter darkness took hold
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"A profound concept," he said, and thought for seconds more
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Often time in the scripture we see Jesus giving such a profound answer to his accusers that they were silenced
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That is a pretty profound picture of unity and love
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another in profound ways
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but I want to point out something profound about it
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There was no doubt this institution had a profound effect on the development of this whole civilization
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son’s death, which had a profound effect to him, from
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profound or abstract, the more the clarity of exposition
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A profound analysis of what we really are,
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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
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Of a profound lucid slumber
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Immersed in the depths of profound love
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effect was so profound that even though acknowledged as the
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I could hear her longing, her profound need to be saved
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even more profound and touched, more like of a mother whose
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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
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His son’s keenness for Breton females was as profound and obvious from the days of his youth
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Therefore, Moses and Paul made a statement of profound love for the people
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In Nerissa’s profound isolation, she’d spend entire days imagining how his epic sounded
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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
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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
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Helez realised that Crissy was building up to some profound climax and she could hardly wait to hear what it was
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something struck him to the core, it was profound indeed
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The weeping and gawking mourners faded into a blur, and nothing but an unspoken and profound respect passed between Penelope and the ruler
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But for Penelope, the effect lasted much longer - and was much more profound
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You experience only your perception of the world, which has profound implications for how you understand and interact with it
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There was silence: a profound, unbreakable silence
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A profound abomination they called a trial
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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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” Many profound messages were delivered, one of which emphasized that we are powerful spiritual beings meant to create good in our environment
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As we all know, religion is based on profound messages of very wise souls, who have walked the Earth before
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Tibetan spiritual leader and Nobel Peace Laureate, Dalai Lama has once made a simple but profound statement about his religion –
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Such a review is therefore just and affords the soul self-realization, in the most profound manner
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It was simple, ironic but at the same time profound
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Suffice to say the information unraveled from those regressions is both comforting and profound
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Receiving profound knowledge of the world and beyond
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SOMETIMES WE OBTAIN PROFOUND IDEAS OR ANSWERS AFTER A NAP
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” The late psychic Edgar Cayce who had delivered so much profound answers and words of wisdom from the unseen realm, did so while lying asleep
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As you are probably aware, the recent smoking ban has had a profound impact on our business
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There is a simple, yet profound, formula for creating
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The messages found in those cards were truly profound and accurate
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profound intent and the result is that the people,
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that state of profound gratitude for the gifts of life and
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And, living in a state of profound gratitude and
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I have a profound faith in the potential of the human
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In what manner, according to this system, the sum total of the annual produce of the land is distributed among the three classes above mentioned, and in what manner the labour of the unproductive class does no more than replace the value of its own consumption, without increasing in any respect the value of that sum total, is represented by Mr Quesnai, the very ingenious and profound author of this system, in some arithmetical formularies
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A private citizen, who, in time of profound peace, and without any particular encouragement from the public, should spend the greater part of his time in military exercises, might, no doubt, both improve himself very much in them, and amuse himself very well; but he certainly would not promote his own interest
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The Russian empire, however, had enjoyed a profound peace for near twenty years before, and could at that time have very few soldiers who had ever seen an enemy
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When the Spanish war broke out in 1739, England had enjoyed a profound peace for about eight-and-twenty years
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What is interesting is that where water is delivered to the surface of the planet, slightly warmer than ambient temperature, it would have had a profound impact on plant life
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In the Earth’s case, it may have had a profound impact on magnetic field generation
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In addition to this, the removal of the lubricating layer between the crust and the mantle may also have had a profound impact on the water suspended above the atmosphere
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The reduction of the debt began in 1723, and went on so slowly, that, on the 31st of December 1739, during seventeen years-of profound peace, the whole sum paid off was no more than £8,328,554:17:11 3/12, the capital of the public debt, at that time, amounting to £46,954,623:3:4 7/12
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The most profound peace, of 17 years continuance, had taken no more than £8,328,354, 17:11¼ from it
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According to this account, the whole debt paid off, during eleven years of profound peace, amounted only to £10,415,476:16:9 7/8
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During a profound peace of eleven years, little more than ten millions of debt was paid; during a war of seven years, more than one hundred millions was contracted
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Amongst them were the artists, the poets, destined for suicide after one last dramatic act of profound self-expression
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Such assistance to a lesser-developed culture represented the most profound shift of Council policy
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Laughing without orders indicates f leftist longhaired liberal f ways with communist tendencies, but fortunately for the f Rooinek and I, he, Sergeant van der Merwe by the grace of General Coetzee blah blah blah, knows how to cure this f profound f error in my f personality and f stop me from degenerating into communist
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As Thomas attempted to continue confessing his proud and profound love for Sarah, Bulow shouted:
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Maybe if they disappeared to another time, they’d disappear together… Thomas’s practical nature was being put to a profound test
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“Why would anyone ever want to hate a Lennox cop?” he asked to the profound silence
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this was a profound message that had been given to me many years
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At the very least, it was a Protective device, for when she held it, she felt the presence of a mighty force, a force of profound love, all around her
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that sense had left a profound imprint of fear in her bones
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I was in a profound state of shock for a long time, but I remember little snatches of it
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Stage fright? No, it was far more profound than that
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A moment passed while Hilderich thought it strange that despite everything that he had seen so far, nothing seemed to have caught his stare in such a profound and intimate way
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We must try to save him,” gasped Blue Bird, who was barely old enough to understand that something terribly profound and also tragic was happening
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However long Hilderich stared at it in utter disbelief and profound distaste, words would not escape his gaping mouth and the atrocious piece of metal would not go away
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Hilderich nodded awkwardly, while at the same time he did something he had never thought about in such a fundamental, vividly profound and genuine way: he prayed
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We have all heard these “old sayings” but few have understood the profound wisdom in them
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a profound feeling of guilt etc, that blocks their way to further evolution
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“houselessness” many times for the family also means the profound
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After beating and trampling his enemies, Ea, having secured His triumph over His opponents, rested in His sacred chamber plunged into a profound peace