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"deeply" Definitions
  1. very; very much
  2. used with some verbs to show that something is done in a very complete way
  3. to a depth that is quite a long way from the surface of something
"deeply" Synonyms
profoundly seriously severely thoroughly acutely completely intensely solemnly enormously extremely gravely greatly really sadly sure abjectly absolutely earnestly feelingly grievously heartily cordially genuinely sincerely warmly enthusiastically unfeignedly eagerly vigorously wholeheartedly zealously energetically resolutely ardently exuberantly with eagerness with enthusiasm meaningfully comprehensively exhaustively extensively assiduously significantly considerably meticulously scrupulously carefully diligently in-depth soundly peacefully quietly placidly sedately serenely tranquilly uninterruptedly without waking calmly unbrokenly untroubledly undisturbedly without disturbance without violence harmoniously free from interruption stress-free free from interference tension-free loudly noisily aloud vociferously clamorously deafeningly cacophonously thunderously raucously resoundingly sonorously blaringly boomingly thunderingly lustily resounding resonantly powerfully emphatically fortissimo roundly systematically sweepingly minutely detailedly inside out through and through fully totally in detail at length from the ground up from stem to stern wholly entirely exactly devoutly piously devotedly fervently truely dedicatedly staunchly faithfully dutifully loyally steadfastly committedly passionately fervidly keenly tender lovingly affectionately tenderly adoringly dotingly fondly genially amorously sweet with affection inside privately secretly within inwardly internally emotionally instinctively intuitively deep down mentally personally at heart to yourself in your inmost heart deep within deep down inside in your head in one's mind in your heart fast tight tightly firm firmly hard securely solidly fixedly immovably unwaveringly persistently tenaciously through thick and thin adamantly doggedly badly agonisingly(UK) agonizingly(US) despairingly despondently joylessly miserably cheerlessly dejectedly disconsolately dispiritedly dolefully downheartedly forlornly glumly harshly inconsolably deep far down far in way down to a great depth cavernously chasmically bottomlessly gapingly infinitely abysmally abyssally endlessly fathomlessly sunkenly unfathomably vastly yawningly boundlessly immeasurably limitlessly unendingly cleverly intelligently intellectually knowledgeably learnedly wisely astutely insightfully logically perceptively percipiently rationally brilliantly discerningly informedly sensibly sharply thoughtfully brightly absorbedly preoccupiedly consumedly busily engagedly raptly concentratedly intently complexly convolutedly darkly intricately complicatedly difficultly disconcertingly elaborately hiddenly murkily perplexingly weightily esoterically heavily impenetrably inscrutably knottily reconditely obscurely mysteriously abstractly cryptically inexplicably mystifyingly vaguely abstrusely bafflingly confusingly enigmatically shadowily unexplainedly arcanely bewilderingly clandestinely cloakedly cloudedly richly vividly boldly saturatedly strongly exaggeratedly vibrantly flamboyantly garishly glowingly lustrously strikingly secludedly veiledly imperceivably distantly anciently archaically remotely prehistorically More
"deeply" Antonyms
incompletely lightly little slightly negligibly somewhat marginally nominally moderately minimally relatively barely scarcely insignificantly inconsiderably inappreciably partially meagerly superficially hardly half-heartedly with reservations undecidedly unwillingly tentatively unconcernedly casually hesitantly apathetically lackadaisically unconvincingly uncommittedly unresolvedly indifferently aimlessly absently ambivalently perfunctorily vacantly hatefully vaguely detachedly formally professionally dispassionately distantly disinterestedly neutrally quietly inaudibly silently softly affectedly artificially hypocritically pretentiously unnaturally insincerely dishonestly doubtfully untruthfully harshly hard sternly severely strictly firmly ill roughly stiffly brutally cruelly grimly oppressively shallowly depthlessly cursorily triflingly trivially flatly levelly evenly horizontally planarly tabularly tinily insubstantially limitedly littly meagerly(US) meagrely(UK) paltrily restrictedly tightly compactly crampedly incommodiously microscopically minusculely minutely punily ungenerously narrowly shortly slimly thinly slenderly basically ignorantly unintelligently unsophisticatedly artlessly elementarily flightily lazily mindlessly naively simply straightforwardly stupidly uncomplicatedly unintellectually insensibly meaninglessly inattentively unobservantly distractedly unmindfully absentmindedly abstractedly undiscerningly unheedingly unthinkingly unwatchfully unambiguously clearly obviously unequivocally accessibly plainly comprehensibly directly evidently understandably unmistakably self-evidently highly piercingly shriekily pipingly sharply trebly penetratingly acutely earsplittingly stridently squeakily tinnily palely subtly weakly cleanly fadedly faintly delicately gently grayly(US) greyly(UK) pastily waterily uncloudedly exposedly openly apparently visibly recently currently latestly freshly lately newly contemporarily

984 Sentences With "deeply"

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It's deeply contaminated, deeply undermined, deeply doubting its own existence.
They are also deeply sad, deeply dysfunctional, or deeply underestimated.
Currently, that's Syria Deeply, a new(ish) site that launched in December called Arctic Deeply, Water Deeply, and Refugees Deeply.
In the weeks that followed, we saw a movement of people interested in expanding our model, to new geographies (Iran Deeply, North Korea Deeply, Pakistan Deeply) and broader complex issues (Cancer Deeply, Drug War Deeply, Euro Debt Deeply).
You have never seen an animal so deeply, deeply happy and deeply, deeply incorrect as Sirocco in his moment of lust.
He's a deeply fragile person, and authoritarians tend to be deeply insecure and deeply fragile.
She made a deeply personal, deeply painful, and deeply difficult decision to end her pregnancy.
How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they're always the best in bed?
When you put all this together, you get a speech that's at once deeply valuable, deeply frustrating, and deeply sad.
"He was deeply, deeply caring about his son and deeply wounded by his son's death," the actor, 77, tells PEOPLE.
"Republicans have been and continue to be deeply, deeply, deeply divided," House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said Tuesday.
He's just so hot, and so deeply, deeply one dimensional.
Understandably, this has made some deeply stupid people deeply angry.
There are people who care deeply, deeply about economic inequality.
All of these choices are deeply personal, and deeply held.
I don't think Efraim is a deeply, deeply insecure person.
But deeply felt sorrow often mirrors a deeply cherished love.
"He was deeply, deeply unhelpful," said another House GOP aide.
And it's deeply effective, even if it's not deeply Halsey.
Some were there because they're deeply, deeply into alien stuff.
His perspective is deeply, culturally conservative — and deeply suspicious of industrialization.
The former is deeply red, and the latter is deeply blue.
She did text, and she was deeply, deeply disturbed and upset.
A genderless character I find deeply female but also deeply human.
I find the video deeply, deeply disturbing, but simultaneously endlessly watchable.
The narrative of shared complicity left me feeling deeply, deeply ashamed.
" He said General Flynn's elevation in particular "is deeply, deeply worrying.
But in South Korea, it's deeply personal, and it's deeply complex.
So every day I feel more deeply, deeply, deeply apologetic about that concept, because I only want to put out positive, positive, positive concepts.
I deeply, deeply care about him; we talk, we adore one another.
It may well lead to a consequence that is deeply, deeply troubling.
It may well lead to a consequence that is deeply, deeply troubling.
"I care deeply about the half-time show, deeply," Michelle Obama said.
We care deeply about people and we care deeply about the news.
All of us are deeply moved; all of us are deeply grateful.
" She continued, "We are deeply, deeply rooted in intersectional and disability aesthetics.
And that makes Before I Fall a deeply dull, deeply confused movie.
But he deeply, deeply listened to and was curious about young people.
Today, together, we did it again — and I am deeply, deeply grateful.
It toyed with deeply personal pain that somehow cut deeply to my bone.
He deeply cares for our people and he deeply cares for the country.
It's deeply damning and deeply accurate—and the audience eagerly claps in time.
Put simply: they deeply believe in us, because we deeply believe in you.
So he is deeply, deeply intervening in the politics and in the media.
If anything goes wrong with this phone, they are deeply, deeply in trouble.
But Senegal and Japan would be deeply, deeply tied for the second spot.
So, I start thinking about that juxtaposition and I get deeply, deeply sad.
He was somebody I'd always cared about so deeply and loved very deeply.
I did actually dig very deeply into theater and very deeply into acting.
A deeply unpopular president can hurt his party deeply at the legislative level.
"Many people seeing that will be deeply concerned that you can set off a chain of events that are deeply, deeply unfortunate," Hunt told Channel 5 television.
This is a real love story of people who deeply, deeply love each other.
More than many others tackling this problem, it is deeply, deeply personal for King.
I am deeply hurt by how this has played out and also deeply sorry.
As a sexual assault survivor, her opposition to him is also deeply, deeply personal.
"It's something that I've thought deeply about, and I care deeply about," Gerwig said.
We are such a deeply divided culture these days, such a deeply divided country.
" Rankin called the information stored and analyzed on these servers "deeply, deeply invasive information.
Their bravery, single-minded determination, and commitment to African conservation is deeply deeply humbling.
The reality is that the confirmation process has become deeply political and deeply partisan.
The suspense at the beginning here is riveting; the slow trot of the dog promising; the abrupt tonal shift and rapid acceleration deeply satisfying, and deeply, deeply weird.
I deeply, deeply believe in a capitalist system, you need a hurdle rate for investment.
First we meet Monte Ralph Rissell (Sam Strike), who is a deeply, deeply unsettling character.
Deeply personal and often deeply fraught, financial decisions reflect our values, hopes, dreams and fears.
I've had countless people over the years tell me how deeply, deeply meaningful it was.
The firm remains deeply, deeply unprofitable, consuming hundreds of millions of cash quarterly to grow.
"I deeply, deeply apologize for all the worries and troubles we have caused," Saikawa said.
Which is to say that it is deeply, deeply stupid, and entirely unapologetic about it.
"The fact that Cheadle didn't get a nomination is deeply, deeply disturbing," says Warrington Hudlin.
She's a deeply loyal person who cares very deeply to the people she's connected to.
"I'm deeply, deeply saddened and embarrassed," said one of them, Kim Grey, 40, from Texas.
He cares deeply about the law, and he cares deeply about the people it affects.
"I am deeply, deeply worried about the state of the entire media today," Rehm said.
"1 for 38 Kasich": This moniker for the governor of Ohio is deeply, deeply underappreciated.
This rhetoric was deeply, deeply appealing to the white nationalist wing of the GOP base.
When the GM plant left, it was a deeply, deeply felt blow to the town.
But the number of deeply reasoned, and deeply detailed, views about those issues struck me.
Their films are often deeply felt and deeply imbued with a magical sense of place.
Right or wrong is not based on deeply held convictions but on deeply felt relationships.
It is deeply, deeply sad that the UK has chosen to turn its back on Europe.
We are deeply, deeply sorry to inflict this upon you, but please, share in our pain.
I think they care deeply about their customers and I think they care deeply about themselves.
Today, together, we did it again and I am deeply, deeply grateful … victory is in sight.
You would never think that inside that Boy Scout is such a deeply, deeply bitter person.
"There was no option that wouldn't result with people who are deeply, deeply unhappy," Cruz said.
Secondly, a lot of them are as deeply impacted if not more deeply impacted by this.
"So far we have seen no progress, and our partners are deeply, deeply frustrated," he added.
Vice President, I respect you deeply, I respect you deeply, but those words are very specific.
To feel deeply, care deeply — these emotions are why people choose to go on volunteer trips.
Joe DiPietro is a genius — it was deeply, deeply humbling to work on this with him.
GARNER No. I deeply admired — and deeply enjoyed — several books in the series, especially Volume Two.
It was a deeply flawed call – deeply flawed, like the impulsive man who made the call.
Like a lot of the country, California has pockets that are deeply red and deeply blue.
To have the technical integration to deliver customer value.... I'm deeply, deeply focused on driving revenue growth.
Every now and then in American politics, political parties enter their presidential nominating conventions deeply, deeply divided.
That is something that actually hurts them deeply and things that hurt somebody deeply is not good.
He breathes deeply of the peaty soil, so deeply you fear he will inhale a fire ant.
We forget that suicide is a deeply complex, deeply personal issue, unique to every person it affects.
It delves deeply into Cunanan's victims' lives, and cares deeply about their interior selves: struggles, passions, heartbreak.
If you're 9 years old, you're not deeply into analytics — but you can deeply appreciate those guys.
U.S. manufacturers, such as automakers, whose production lines are deeply integrated with Mexico, would be deeply hurt.
I thought very deeply about the presidency, and I thought very deeply about the independent counsel experience.
I spoke to several of these friends, who told me that he was deeply loved and deeply missed.
Bake Off's biggest sell stateside is that it's deeply, deeply different from the American approach to cooking shows.
To me, I can't imagine the incentive to write a negative review unless something deeply, deeply horrifying happened.
So I'm deeply, deeply skeptical of the idea that our brains are things that we'll put in computers.
"I care deeply about our country, and I care deeply about our people – especially now," he told Variety.
Foxx urged any accuser to come forward following the "deeply, deeply disturbing" claims against Kelly, the Tribune noted.
Elon Musk has a cool new weapon for sale and TBH we should all be deeply, deeply concerned.
We are a deeply segregated city, not by accident, most of the violence occurs in deeply impoverished places.
"We are deeply, deeply concerned about this leak and protecting our waterways here in Sonoma County," he said.
It was that kind of tennis year: an uncommon brew of the deeply troubling and the deeply reaffirming.
This need to specify the terms of grief — to make it legible — is deeply human and deeply moving.
What is clear, however, is that her sharing of the Virginia and Kentucky maps is deeply, deeply misleading.
A nation of office workers plunged into the deeply worrying, deeply troubling world of small talk and silence.
There were times when I really cared so deeply about them, and then I didn't care deeply about them.
He also has reminded us many times over that he's deeply, deeply attracted to both Hannah G. and Cassie.
Football is a game with deeply ingrained—if not deeply understood—habits, and fantastically change-averse on the whole.
"I'm deeply passionate about this and have been thinking deeply about the right way to do it," she said.
All of that in mind, here's Mashable's Top 210 for 210: Deeply, deeply conflicted about this movie, I am.
SVU, largely because of its greater penchant for twists, is a deeply, deeply silly (and mercifully self-aware) show.
Deeply torn Hatch is deeply torn about running, several sources close to the 83-year-old senator tell CNN.
The allegedly infringing greeting cards—apparently manufactured under Papyrus's "Recycled Greetings" brand—are invariably formulaic and deeply, deeply unfunny.
I had to fulfill it and it was deeply grating and deeply hard, but that was part of it.
The result is a deeply funny show that hits you with deeply emotional left hooks from out of nowhere.
" Levitt argued that beyond the specifics of the Sessions matter, Trump's attitude toward the DOJ is "deeply, deeply disturbing.
It's that I am deeply, deeply anguished about the secretary of state, and I have never felt like that.
Our sources all are deeply opposed to Trump and deeply disappointed that Schneiderman let them and their Cause down.
And I think when we were watching Detroit, I was deeply, deeply, deeply uncomfortable with how many lingering shots there were on people looting, close up shots of black skin that wasn't really that well rendered.
One of the most persistent knocks on Cruz this election cycle is that he is a deeply, deeply unpopular man.
But the ideological vision Trump put forward during the Republican primary campaign was deeply conservative, and, more specifically, deeply paleoconservative.
There are many things going on in the world and in the country that are deeply frustrating, and deeply worrying.
Obama is arguing that while Trump may be American by birth, he is deeply, deeply un-American in his values.
"I know I ruined my future and my son's future and I deeply, deeply regret it," she told the Guardian.
Microsoft Teams is deeply integrated into Skype and Office Microsoft is, of course, integrating Teams deeply into Office and Skype.
"  In yet another, Nicola Sturgeon, the first minister of Scotland, calls Trump's comments on the Muslim community "deeply, deeply offensive.
I am deeply, deeply obsessed with her, primarily because I had an aunty like this myself when I was younger.
With "Speak," Anderson opened the door for more novels exploring the deeply felt and deeply personal aftermath of sexual violence.
He didn't realize people brought in their teddy bears, and I was deeply, deeply embarrassed, but what could I do?
"I've been deeply, deeply inspired by my trip here," she told the Associated Press while still in Ivory Coast in April.
If Channing Tatum's character is the ultimate American dude, Poppy's the very vision of all-American ladyhood – only deeply, deeply twisted.
"A lot of celeb gossip is deeply fucked and deeply invested in shoring up the status quo," Peterson wrote on Twitter.
Here was a brilliant and deeply humane critic telling me that the fruits of alcoholic composition weren't glorious but deeply compromised.
You were probably so distracted by Thanksgiving this weekend that you may have failed to mark a deeply, deeply important event.
At its best, it's a surprisingly complex tragedy about the bonds of family and friendship... just a deeply, deeply creepy one.
The real-life Hamilton's experience, passion, and ambition resonated deeply with Miranda, who is deeply concerned with the American immigrant experience.
Nate grasps what's beneath the gloss—each fight becomes deeply personal and emotional because fighting itself is deeply personal and emotional.
"We have different views on different things, but he is deeply, deeply conservative in his views about this country," he added.
And I deeply, deeply love performing now, in a way that I didn't even know was possible before I had children.
"We are deeply, deeply troubled by those reports of mass graves," State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert told a regular news briefing.
To create a work of art is a deeply private thing, and you need to live in a deeply private space.
Of course, I probably looked a little goofy as I marched out of the booth — not to mention deeply, deeply nerdy.
And Paul's not the only YouTube star who has been massively followed and adored while going through deeply, deeply serious scandals.
Klobuchar is deeply competent and, clearly, deeply flawed; the distance between those two things in public life is an authentic individual.
It's important to see that it's something that is spearheaded by state policy, and that it's deeply entrenched, it's deeply rooted.
According to Bianchini, that comes from knowing more than just tech: "This is about, how do you read deeply around finance, how do you read deeply around politics, how do you read deeply around economics," says Bianchini to CNBC.
At the same time, almost from the beginning, I have had the growing feeling that this is a man who is deeply, deeply, deeply evil—evil on a scale that is almost outside the limits of the human imagination.
For me to be talking about that in public, stuff they don't even know about, they would have been deeply, deeply hurt.
Tori Kelly took the Grammys red carpet by storm (see: fire storm) on Monday, and the Internet feel deeply, deeply in love.
They are smart and resourceful people who nevertheless hold some deeply shitty, deeply classist, and racist views about poverty, homeownership, education, etc.
I believe Biden is a patriot who cares deeply about the national interest, but he also cares deeply about his own family.
"Each and every one of you should be deeply, deeply ashamed of yourselves," Sturgeon said to Conservative lawmakers in the Scottish parliament.
"AFDC was a deeply flawed program, and it was particularly deeply flawed because it was so disliked across the board," Shaefer says.
But Dr. Mattu says that it doesn't have to be the end of the world, even if it's sometimes deeply, deeply uncomfortable.
Sometimes he's peeved by him, sometimes he's amused by him, sometimes he's deeply repelled by him, sometimes he's deeply attracted to him.
" Pinkus went on to say how "deeply sorry" she was for those "members of the AIPAC family" who had been "deeply hurt.
I can't decide if he's a deeply disturbed person pretending to be ordinary, or a deeply ordinary person pretending to be disturbed.
"I regret it deeply and I'm deeply sorry that I did that," Trudeau told reporters shortly after Time magazine published the picture.
But if you think the way the world works is deeply broken, Clinton's willingness to accept standard practices looks deeply problematic too.
" CNN correspondent Christiane Amanpour tweeted Friday morning that Bourdain was "a huge personality, a giant talent, a unique voice, and deeply, deeply human.
They're sites of pain and pleasure, meaning and misunderstanding, deeply personal, deeply public, with you and against you and totally unconcerned with you.
Two is all the music people that are involved in YouTube were deeply, deeply concerned why they weren't considered as a net contributor.
Critics of the deeply conservative government see the proposed reforms as part of a broader shift toward authoritarianism by the deeply conservative government.
You don't realize how much other people are going through the same deeply personal things you are strictly because they're so deeply personal.
Indeed, the ability to enter deeply—too deeply, for the purposes of the plot—into almost every character he deployed was a signature.
They see this vote in deeply patriotic terms, a civic duty that they must not shirk, a chance to redeem deeply held beliefs.
Gail: Deeply, deeply cynical as I am about Mitt Romney, I would never argue that he wouldn't be 10 times better a president.
While the secretary is deeply into the idea of substituting private schools for public ones, she is deeply unenthusiastic about any quality control.
But the book became a tremendous success, signaling a new approach to the writing of nonfiction: deeply personal, deeply empathetic, disconcertingly self-revelatory.
PLIMPTON: I was incredibly excited to do this bit with all these incredible women who I deeply, deeply need, still, to work with.
It is not just something to make phone calls, obviously; it is a deeply, deeply personal object that people take with them everywhere.
It's all deeply funny and deeply sad, Toni sweetly offers some bitter truths about life, while Ade's script provides depth without veering towards didacticism.
In December 2015, several Asian students at Oberlin College in Ohio claimed to be deeply, deeply offended by the Asian cuisine served on campus.
DEEPLY CONCERNED "The warning from the Chinese Premier seemingly indicates that the authorities are still deeply concerned about the debt problems," said Commerzbank analysts.
And while his beliefs are no doubt deeply held, some—such as Vermont seceding from the US to join Canada—are also deeply impractical.
It is, after all, adapted from a short story by the great Japanese author Haruki Murakami, who's a genius but also deeply, deeply weird.
" His sycophantic teaching assistant gushes to him about "the way you marry Epicureanism with presentism, then reboot them both into something deeply, deeply moral.
"I'm deeply concerned and I'm deeply disappointed that people in positions of trust are part of the defendants in this case," Mr. Grewal said.
Its compassion for its characters — from deeply caring to deeply flawed adults, and the children impacted by their abilities to care for them — shines.
"This is the first time that the candidate I'm most passionate about is also viable, and that's deeply, deeply exciting to me," Fetini said.
I think if we just remain deeply tasteful and just put deeply tasteful people on the cover, it would be a rather boring magazine.
All of them remain deeply tied to the show that made them overnight stars, and are still deeply beloved by Rent's legions of fans.
He ensure it's Harrison who turns against her, trapping her in the basement in the darkest way possible, and convincing her she's deeply, deeply unloved.
It's a song sung when Hercules is basically by himself, so I tried to make sure that it was deeply, deeply personal to me, too.
He said that "none of us will ever forget what happened last year," and that he was "deeply, deeply humbled" by the Note fans' loyalty.
" She said she's spoken with law enforcement leaders "who are as deeply concerned as I am, and as deeply committed as I am to reform.
"It could also be true that anybody who falls in love with Jill is in trouble — deeply, deeply in trouble," she said, with a laugh.
But Orlando Smith, premier of the British Virgin Islands, said he was "deeply disturbed" by developments in London, calling the new transparency policy "deeply flawed".
Any attempt by the White House or even the President himself to exploit this community as a tool for political purposes is deeply, deeply troubling.
Devout Harry Potter fans will deeply appreciate the references, as will anyone who has ever struggled to explain WiFi to someone who deeply doesn't understand.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz tweeted: Violence is never OK. Reports of bombs sent to the homes of Obama, Clinton, and Soros are deeply, deeply disturbing.
I had never imagined that a TV show would be so willing to hurt its main character so deeply — or to hurt me so deeply.
In a statement he reiterated that the report was "deeply disturbing": The reports that the president shared sensitive intelligence with Russian officials are deeply disturbing.
I hadn't cried in months — I was all cried out from months of moping — so it was deeply cathartic, luxurious even, to feel so deeply.
"He is deeply, deeply upset by this and believes it undercuts his authority," one former Navy official said, adding that it also undercuts Rear Adm.
Dark's second season — of a planned three — dropped in June, and it only increased my appreciation for this deeply weird show's deeply weird grand design.
Here, miles and years away from whatever inspired the track, Troye was being celebrated, accepted by a crowd that were deeply, deeply in love with him.
And I think deeply, I deeply believe this, that what's fun at work is getting great stuff done with a team of people that you respect.
"In my heart, that's where he is, as this person that I'm deeply, deeply grateful [who] came into my life and changed it for the better."
Much like Breaking Bad's reliance on Walter and Jesse's relationship, Quinn and Rachel's deeply twisted and yet deeply loving partnership is the backbone of the series.
That deeply strange detail is never explained, but like so many things about Hereditary, it hints to the audience that something deeply unnatural is going on.
While Pete Buttigieg is deeply concerned about "the shape of our democracy," Twitter users are deeply concerned about Buttigieg's ability to create a giant word salad.
Thanks to the work of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, one of the great comedic actresses of American television, Elaine could be both deeply weird and deeply feminine.
We can and should do better than the deeply flawed JCPOA, which allowed Iran to pursue its nuclear aspirations with impunity using deeply flawed sunset provisions.
Trump might become deeply unpopular in the way that I, with some people, am deeply unpopular, but that doesn't mean that we don't get things done.
On Tuesday, a deeply divided world desperate for leadership and new ideas met in a deeply divided United States also desperate for leadership and new ideas.
"I deeply apologize for causing great trouble to many customers and shareholders," the president, Akira Takeuchi, said at a news conference, bowing deeply alongside other executives.
The voters who are turning out are both deeply focused on beating Donald Trump and deeply attuned to conventional media narratives about how to do so.
The current fire season is "deeply, deeply troubling — far worse than anything I've ever experienced in my life," she told The New York Times this week.
Restaurants mattered deeply to her — what they served, how they were run and how they treated customers — so she dived deeply into cookbooks and business books.
As with so many new ideas in our current age of innovation, I couldn't determine whether the rhetoric surrounding the Speedfactory was deeply optimistic or deeply cynical.
And since A Dance with Dragons came out back in 2011, fans have long been deeply, deeply skeptical that this twist is the end for Jon Snow.
But we're trying to build these medical homes on top of a deeply rooted and deeply fragmented infrastructure, so progress right now is measured in baby steps.
Marvel's first leading female superhero With Larson in the role, Marvel Studios can finally start making moves to correct its deeply white and deeply male Avengers roster.
This dimensional oddity might be considered merely Whyte-ian, but it crosses over to the Lynchian with the introduction of a few deeply unsettling, deeply quotidian materials.
That's because the Electoral College system leaves people in deeply red or deeply blue states relative bystanders in presidential elections — even when a race is desperately close.
What's compelling about Sehgal's criticism is how deeply she seems to love the books she writes about; she writes with a sort of infectious, deeply intellectual glee.
And I'd be asking why people so deeply invested in redemption also tend to be so deeply invested in sending their fellow human beings to death row.
To tease this out a little more: Alabama is a deeply conservative, and deeply pro-Trump state, meaning we'd usually expect a Republican to win this race.
He added, "Any attempt by the White House or even the president himself to exploit this community as a tool for political purposes is deeply, deeply troubling."
There I was, the billionth person on earth to try out anime, only just finding out that the deeply weird can also be deeply engrossing and compelling.
"I regret it deeply and I'm deeply sorry that I did that," said Trudeau, 47, at a press conference, acknowledging he'd engaged in the offensive practice repeatedly.
Because what President Trump has spewed is deeply dark and deeply troubling and it's the kind of hate and division that I think we have to fight against.
Khamenei is a deeply traditional cleric who cautiously rules a predominantly modern society; MBS has a modern outlook and bold ambitions but presides over a deeply traditional society.
A substantial undercount would affect red and blue states alike — deeply Democratic California has nearly seven million eligible Hispanic voters, while deeply Republican Texas has nearly five million.
Superintendent Daniel McGarry told CNN the teacher had been placed on leave and called the video "deeply, deeply troubling," but declined to say whether she would be fired.
Mr. Lee, whose son Mike now represents Utah in the Senate, was a deeply conservative and deeply principled lawyer, a former law clerk to Justice Byron R. White.
Deeply researched over a period of more than 10 years, this biography offers a fresh and deeply illuminating study of the man who somewhat reluctantly divided a continent.
"I think we all need to be deeply concerned about that in the same way we're deeply concerned about youth access to e-cigarettes and nicotine," Gottlieb said.
I just want to really stress the amount of respect I have for parents and that there is no concept of anyone owning someone else's child... every day I actually feel more deeply, deeply, deeply apologetic about that concept because I only want to put out positive, positive, positive comments.
This is a huge improvement for iMacs and the MacBook, but it's deeply deeply annoying for those of us who bought the newly redesigned MacBook Pro back in November.
And then who got us deeply and deeply involved in the Vietnam War, which cost thousands and thousands of lives, and then ushered in the presidency of Richard Nixon.
YOU might have expected Britain's odd coalition of free-speech advocates, who include both deeply religious and deeply anti-religious people, to have staged a quiet celebration this month.
"While I often despair deeply about our current administration's rollbacks, inaction and insanity of denying the science of climate change, I am deeply encouraged by the conversation," she said.
And even heavily gerrymandered districts (or deeply blue or deeply red Senate races) would feature well-financed candidates who are able to chase the median voter and ignore donors.
" He goes on ... "I find that deeply offensive.
Pope Pius IX wouldn't have had to write a Syllabus of Errors if he weren't deeply, deeply worried that those "errors" — secularism, modernity, moral relativism, and more — threatened Catholic ideology.
Even if you're deeply familiar with Star Wars and its history, the book largely flows from Lucas' contemporary interviews, providing a deeply insightful look into how the films came together.
A deeply reported, deeply pessimistic New York Magazine cover piece on global warming titled "The Uninhabitable Earth" has set the climate policy world buzzing since it went up Sunday night.
It feels unnatural to get to know someone so deeply, and let him or her get to know us deeply, then completely cut him or her out of our lives.
"I want you to know that I'm deeply proud of the way we ran this campaign, and I'm deeply grateful for your work, your energy, and your commitment," she wrote.
"In addition to being unlawful, moving forward with this ban is also deeply immoral and deeply insulting to the many transgender troops who are bravely serving their country," Levi added.
"'Deeply offensive' and 'laughably absurd'Other scholars who have studied the US's relationship with race say Trump's comments are wildly off the mark, characterizing them as "deeply offensive" and "laughably absurd.
And, I can forgive myself, I believe, for being shocked and saddened when something that I deeply understand intellectually is illustrated in ways that make me deeply understand it emotionally.
"Having kids think about different ways in how stories could play out will lead some to think more deeply about the stories and to comprehend them more deeply," he said.
This simplicity is great for solvers and is also deeply, deeply ironic in that it is the polar opposite of the actual experience of air travel, which his theme suggests.
"I am similarly deeply, deeply grateful for your bravery, for you wanting to tell your story, for you wanting to ensure that this doesn't happen to anyone else," he said.
School district says allegations are 'deeply disturbing' "These allegations are deeply disturbing, and we are fully committed to holding accountable any adult whose actions could have endangered a student," Bolton said.
"Trump railing against China on Twitter like it is a Celebrity Apprentice feud is not funny, but deeply, deeply worrying for the world," U.K. Labor politician Ed Milliband tweeted on Sunday.
"His family and our community will never be able to hear Harrison play and sing again and, for this, our hearts are breaking and we are deeply deeply saddened," Fenves said.
"We are deeply, deeply concerned about creating a spoiling situation," said Beverly Brakeman, an official with U.A.W. Region 9A, which represents autoworkers and others in New England and New York City.
On Wednesday, NowThis released leaked footage of the conservative pundit and panda-sex alarmist going apeshit during an unaired interview with historian Rutger Bregman—and the thing is deeply, deeply unhinged.
" Theresa May: 'Deeply disturbing' British Prime Minister Theresa May joined the condemnation of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy on Wednesday, describing the detention of children in cages as "deeply disturbing.
You don't need to be a democratic socialist firebrand or an advocate for the poor or even a policy wonk to see that something is deeply, deeply out of whack here.
There's always someone on TV or in a campaign claiming to be deeply troubled or saddened over the tone of this or that (being deeply troubled or saddened always pays well).
Its former leader Nick Clegg, however, lost his seat in Sheffield Hallam, telling an audience that there was "a parliament that is presiding over a deeply, deeply divided and polarized nation ".
Lucky planet Jupiter connects with the lord of the underworld, Pluto, today, leading to some deeply powerful transformations, helping you kick bad habits and connect more deeply with those around you.
The recent run of remakes of classic movies have been so deeply culturally contested because we understand how universal their reach can be, and how deeply these narratives cut through society.
"The economic model is deeply flawed and the system in the west is deeply flawed, particularly in the English speaking part of the world and it needs to change," Watling said.
Actors need to believe deeply in the authenticity and interiority of people besides themselves — so deeply that they can subordinate their personalities to "people" who are merely lines on a script.
Sam Altman: Look, it deeply troubles me, and I think it should deeply trouble everyone that these companies have teams of people that figure out how to exploit our dopamine systems.
Needless to say, some people in the world are deeply passionate about space and space exploration, but these highly-committed, deeply-invested folks are a small fraction of the general population.
" WATCH: "If I offended people, I am deeply sorry.
" -- via Twitter Holly Robinson Peete "This one cuts deeply.
She is a very -- deeply linked with the Clintons.
File this one under deeply ironic — yet sadly necessary.
The Western alliance is deeply divided -- and therefore weakened.
" "Victoria and I care deeply about our fellow Houstonians.
" Google said the rights reversal had them "deeply concerned.
But the country -- and the media -- are deeply divided.
But then I began … looking at them deeply myself.
A braise is more complex — aromatic, succulent, deeply flavorful.
"That erosion of trust bothered me — deeply," he said.
" The D.E.A. at the time called it "deeply troubling.
" At that time, Batali said he was "deeply sorry.
I am deeply motivated to build something that lasts . . .
" Another called her a "hilarious and deeply authentic comedian.
" The latest: On Thursday evening, in an MSNBC interview with Chris Hayes, Coates said: "...the problem here is not that [Biden] had polite relationships with people who had deeply, deeply deplorable views.
"The challenge is deeply technical, deeply scientific and we will have to do engineering work that has never been done before, combined with science that has not been built yet," he said.
Near the end of Thomas Clay's deeply, deeply graphic movie about the Iraq War, two men break into a woman's home, tie her up, take turns raping her, and then murder her.
"Adopting the tactics of our enemies – using torture, threatening to kill innocent family members, indiscriminately bombing civilian populations – not only violates our values, it's deeply, deeply damaging to our security," he continued.
" He claims those critics "find ways to harass and try to censor" foundation-funded academic work rather than question it on its merits, which the organization finds "deeply troubling, and deeply concerting.
Against all odds, hellas and all, the bumbling teenagers came across as deeply authentic, and by the end of the game, storms swirling, you were deeply invested in the two of them.
Zobrist had a deeply annoying Royals-like at-bat, in which he fouled off many pitches before slapping a deeply annoying bleeder of a single to right field, knocking in two runs.
His big minus is that he's got a long history as an acerbic businessman who said some things to female employees we would now consider deeply, deeply offensive — and may have then.
"Adopting the tactics of our enemies -- using torture, threatening to kill innocent family members, indiscriminately bombing civilian populations -- that not only violates our values, it's deeply deeply damaging to our security," Biden said.
Detective Irene Lau testified in 21958 that McCullough spoke of the 19573-year-old victim as if he were "deeply, deeply in love with her" as she prepped him for a polygraph examination.
It is, in other words, a deeply moral and deeply American play, with a loving compassion for those trapped in a system that makes sins, spiritual or societal, and self-betrayal almost inevitable.
Amazon Prime is here with just the show that will quench your thirst for all things deeply British and deeply political with another based-on-true-events period piece A Very English Scandal.
On Thursday, AV Club uncovered a brand new service in Japan that will craft custom, hyperrealistic masks for pet owners based on their beloved animals—and the prototypes are deeply, deeply fucking terrifying.
Suppress your impulse to try to parse out what the hell this thing is supposed to signify, and instead treat yourself to these deeply, deeply disconcerting images: Welp, I guess that does it.
Even outside his own anarchist beliefs, Lunn's work has always been deeply political insofar as it is deeply personal, and he more than many metal musicians understands the intrinsic link between the two.
Given that Ms. Barrett had previously explored the relationship between her deeply held religious views and judging, Ms. Feinstein acted well within the bounds of fair questioning to probe deeply on this question.
BAILEY There's no doubt that the Netflix model is deeply, deeply flawed, both in terms of its laughable "classics" selection and the speed with which many contemporary independent films crawl to the service.
"The loss of Simonetta's warmth, especially her deeply felt dedication to her grandfather's life and music, will be deeply felt here in Torre del Lago," Mr. Handt said by email from that town.
Cruz tweeted that "we should always be civil and respect each other's humanity": Violence is never OK. Reports of bombs sent to the homes of Obama, Clinton, and Soros are deeply, deeply disturbing.
He was also deeply in love with his wife, Luisa.
The results extend his biggest advantage: a deeply divided opposition.
The vote has also deeply divided the ruling Conservative Party.
"I am deeply sorry and I am ashamed," he wrote.
MUILENBURG: WELL, FIRST OF ALL, WE DEEPLY REGRET THE IMPACT.
That the government was in fact deeply implicated in it.
I'm not gloating; I know parenting can be deeply satisfying.
Women are sensitive and patient and deeply artistic and lyrical.
But it did not dive deeply into the Russian hacking.
We live in time when the country is deeply divided.
There's an imbalance here that is deeply troubling to me.
That's how I realized that all this was deeply connected.
She's deeply unhinged and soon becomes the gang's worst nightmare.
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Now comes the hard part: governing a deeply divided nation.
A Seat at the Table is a deeply personal album.
These two Americas are deeply divided by mistrust and misunderstanding.
And for all his strength, he is often deeply ineffectual.
Both shades are so deeply pigmented they almost appear black .
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Sean Rooks.
There are elements of the backstop that are deeply uncomfortable.
He hadn't entirely shaken his brainwashing and was deeply traumatized.
And we are so deeply appreciative of their great work.
The other half of Mongolians live in deeply rural areas.
Fox News called the comments deeply offensive and holy inappropriate.
Lambert candidly opens up about writing the deeply personal album.
I'm deeply saddened by what has happened to this family.
I could understand if you have deeply held religious convictions.
"It is something that obviously deeply angers women," Bourdeaux said.
Russians are conscious, deeply conscious, that they have no choice.
I am of course deeply saddened that we are divorcing.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Mitch Petrus.
Cole, however, says he's deeply ambivalent about all this technology.
The BOJ board was deeply divided on adopting negative rates.
Doing deep thinking, for example, is a deeply human activity.
A host of deeply intertwined issues only complicate this relationship.
Despite this intimidating exterior, Scorpios are known as deeply emotional.
The US administration has become deeply concerned with the situation.
We're deeply into this '70s shades and suede coat situation.
But soon, she starts to feel — which is deeply forbidden.
Top aides are split on how deeply to cut taxes.
That's why the ethics pieces in this are deeply important.
I was deeply depressed and contemplated ending things at 14.
A system that doesn't reward enjoyable "work" is deeply unpleasant.
The way in which men photographed themselves was deeply frontal.
The attack shocked me deeply and made me incredibly sad.
I was and remain a person who feels things deeply.
It also said it "deeply regrets" the turn of events.
I had tumbled so deeply in love with my daughter.
That thought turns this absurd farce into something deeply meaningful.
Yet he was livid with rage and deeply partisan resentfulness.
All these years I have remained silent but deeply hurt.
To Atta's family, we are deeply sorry for your loss.
Zeisel's blobby forms transformed the mundane into something deeply emotional.
Now critics have slammed the study's methods as deeply flawed.
"We should be deeply troubled by the bans," Tu said.
"Jessica, Andrew is deeply devoted to you," Avery told her.
I am deeply grateful to President Trump for nominating me.
To compromise that to make a point, is deeply troubling.
Arriving at the Dublin airport this week was deeply moving.
They were activists, LGBTQ individuals, atheists in deeply religious countries.
For now, though, Democrats are deeply divided on the issue.
"They don't even know I'm here," he said, exhaling deeply.
Singers with scorched voices sometimes settle more deeply into them.
"Oh, deeply so," she said, affecting a wryly elegant tone.
That gives a deeply hurt expectant parent two choices: 1.
Clearly, she involves herself deeply in the words she sings.
Mr. Kelly got the job, leaving Mr. Bratton deeply disappointed.
The first is a deeply misplaced, misguided attempt at love.
Hardly sign of a deeply felt belief in trade liberalisation.
"They were deeply in love," her brother, British Deese, said.
Longer lifespans will deeply impact almost all aspects of society.
It's a truly new experience, and one that's deeply therapeutic.
I am deeply moved by the death of little Alfie.
It's just that the final, deeply compromised result is bad.
More frequently than I'd care to think about too deeply.
It's heroic and romantic; deeply innovative and so very human.
So, what would constitute a deeply flawed or hobbled candidate?
But Watson would come to deeply regret dismissing those claims.
Abraham recognizes how deeply entrenched some toxic male behaviors are.
She cared for her family deeply as she did ours.
This was not a surprise, but it was deeply disappointing.
It vowed to avoid subjects that mattered deeply to Canada.
"There's something deeply exploitive about the process," Mr. Richman said.
He was deeply sensitive and caring yet also hilariously funny.
But that's no reason to ignore this deeply beautiful country.
I leave Libya with a heavy heart and deeply concerned.
Success requires being deeply interested in what you're working on.
Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick are still deeply in love.
Portugal's leaders were deeply flawed, but they had strategic vision.
Think about this deeply because there is no going back.
I learned a lot from him and deeply admired him.
"Emotional, deeply emotional, I have to say," Kidman tells PEOPLE.
He spots you, his gaze persistent, unwavering, and deeply unsettling.
I didn't fully, deeply feel freedom until I forgave him.
Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Cameron Boyce.
Love Ian McEwan's nasty habit of exploring deeply uncomfortable subjects?
These are just the highlights from a deeply confusing timeline.
All the important projects in my life are deeply intertwined.
They are both truly, deeply, madly in love with Becca.
A child died, and we deeply regret that he did.
" He added that Gunn "knows these characters so deeply now.
He described the beautiful singer as deeply trusting and caring.
"Bezos deeply understands pharmacy and all its complexities," Neupert said.
No American ethnic group is as reliably and deeply partisan.
"I was asleep, but not too deeply asleep," he said.
His appreciation of the game is aesthetic and deeply held.
"He was loved by many and will be deeply missed."
His professional and human qualities have deeply marked our group.
"I am deeply ashamed and remorseful," she said in court.
Something about Moonlight connects so profoundly and deeply with people.
And yet, I am so deeply disturbed by this election.
This is a deeply powerful time to effect change, Capricorn.
You are an incredible gift, highly valued and deeply loved.
The Left is deeply divided as it approaches the election.
Gates said she was "deeply troubled" by the proposed cuts.
Ted loves Christmas because he's deeply in love with Storm.
The characters' accents seem slightly Southern — or perhaps deeply Midwestern.
As a human drama, it is deeply affecting, and funny.
Kelly also campaigned hard against the deeply unpopular outgoing Gov.
The result is almost hypnotic and, perhaps surprisingly, deeply moving.
But the U.S. remains deeply connected to global oil markets.
But I believe this is a liberal idea, deeply liberal.
Throughout her interview, she was nothing if not deeply sincere.
And the loss of his brother really deeply affected him.
As someone who lives in Los Angeles, I'm deeply ashamed.
Honored to work for a woman I deeply admire & respect.
For the researchers, these types of portrayals are deeply troubling.
The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are deeply unusual devices.
How do you get more exposure and meeting more deeply?
The allegations against Roy Moore are deeply disturbing and disqualifying.
Something tells me Katie minded, rather deeply, if only secretly.
Each team is either flawed, injured, or just deeply underwhelming.
"A 'team' aspect is deeply rooted in Activate," Atkins said.
It's unreliable and unpredictable, and therefore deeply unpleasant to use.
"It was something that touched me very deeply," Claussen said.
We lose our capacity to listen deeply and appropriately respond.
She played deeply convincing defense but still attacked the openings.
I agree, but mainly because it's deeply weird at Apple.
The deeply convoluted storyline provides plenty of opportunities for spectacle.
We ought to pause and really think deeply through that.
And partly because, in its setting, it is deeply ironic.
But Guillermo's a deeply political person, and I am, too.
In fact, he has deeply ambivalent feelings about Braun's stunt.
Your thoughts and prayers for the family are deeply appreciated!
The failures of GE Capital have deeply wounded the enterprise.
Outside experts say they are deeply skeptical of the research.
I'm left disappointed, saddened and deeply concerned by Mylan's actions.
"I am deeply sorry for what has happened," Fairbank wrote.
It's not a perfect book, but it is deeply fun.
Such deeply personal questions test the boundaries of medical ethics.
Lachover's back was pierced by the knife, though not deeply.
They're likely to have sophisticated growth operations worth studying deeply.
"They were deeply in love," British Deese told the Observer.
This ad is deeply unsettling, for a host of reasons.
It feels deeply personal, and in some ways it is.
The November 11 signal's individual elements still remain deeply puzzling.
Tarn and Zach were deeply concerned about the Steam announcement.
Castro also hails from a family deeply involved in politics.
It's something those companies should be thinking about, and deeply.
Gibb was clawed deeply on his arm, but is recovering.
For some people (hello), they can also feel deeply embarrassing.
Pursue a startup where you care about the outcome deeply.
The attorneys are deeply associated with the Roman Catholic Church.
Taylor says she is deeply saddened for the Graves family.
"One Dollar Zone deeply apologizes for this incident," Shah said.
Sake is a spirit that's deeply misunderstood outside of Japan.
We deeply regret any inconvenience this may have caused customers.
Ricky is as entertaining as Falstaff and touches as deeply.
"We are deeply saddened by this tragedy," the statement read.
She faces a deeply divided government, party, parliament and country.
The idea for Quinn sprung from a deeply personal need.
I breathed deeply in and out and shook my head.
We actually did research the name very deeply with people.
"Faith is so deeply rooted into our culture," he said.
"Swisscom deeply regrets this incident," it said in a statement.
I am deeply pained by the turn of events today.
Don't make us think more deeply than that about it.
Elephants are known for being deeply social and empathic creatures.
We don't normally delve that deeply into our new albums.
Spite, if you're not familiar, is a deeply negative emotion.
I deeply regret my comments on a very important topic.
How can you automate something as deeply personal as empathy?
It's a fucking travesty, and leaves us feeling deeply ashamed.
" "That is not only short-sighted; it is deeply disturbing.
I'm falling so deeply in love with you — it's crazy.
"He cares about me deeply," she told the Daily Mail.
Almost inevitably, I'm deeply struck by how thin they are.
And I always, always knew how deeply they loved me.
"Practice" is fascinating in concept and deeply questionable in execution.
Yet it still weighed very deeply on him, decades on.
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I'm deeply afraid for my own family, who are immigrants.
The US, let's be clear, is deeply involved in Syria.
He was talented, funny and deeply devoted to his family.
"These consumptive attitudes are deeply unnerving to me," she says.
Focus on moving slowly and breathing deeply through each exercise.
We deeply apologize for that and have removed the post.
All of this together made him deeply ashamed of himself.
Talk about having a deeply personal backstory behind your outfit.
We're deeply proud of the work we've done this season.
Evangelicals, like Moore, believe deeply about praying for the President.
DeVos's focus on helping the "falsely accused" is deeply concerning.
They are deeply skeptical of all forms of centralized power.
West, it seems, has been deeply pondering the same thing.  
And many, many people in our country deeply need help.
The U.N. refugee agency said the deportations "deeply concerned" it.
They are also deeply concerned about Jenelle's pit bull, Jax.
They are deeply in love, very old, and incredibly adorable.
" Nevertheless, Seibert said Merkel remained "a deeply convinced trans-Atlanticist.
We are deeply grateful and mean no offense to them.
"This was a difficult and deeply emotional decision," Woodman said.
"I think LA culture deeply connects with donuts," Dotolo said.
Deeply entrenched rivalries are what makes the world go round.
They are all penetrated, deeply, by the Chinese Communist Party.
This close relationship leaves me deeply concerned for their safety.
"We're just shocked and deeply saddened," Smith told the newspaper.
Investing so deeply in every character and storyline. Laughing. Cheering.
And yet what became deeply apparent to me while researching
Opportunities to connect deeply with others will come today, Cancer.
He's called at least once when I was deeply depressed.
Castro's answer and PMA's decision strike me as deeply flawed.
But the second part was you're deeply inside people's lives.
Just how deeply do quasiparticles imitate their legit particle brethren?
He was funny, bullheaded, mercurial, generous, deeply talented and driven.
The comic's also deeply skeptical of nightly news and journalism.
"I deeply regret my actions," Shillady said earlier this month.
But it can, like many scary things, be deeply rewarding.
He is a seasoned military expert, someone they deeply respect.
The WADA report described a "deeply rooted culture of cheating".
We are no longer so deeply embedded in our communities.
Judge Kavanaugh's views about presidential power are also deeply troubling.
But setting this bold course is also, importantly, deeply pragmatic.
I certainly had hoped almost as deeply as Mellie did.
The iPhone 7 and 113 Plus are deeply unusual devices.
"A Westworld video game," he says, "would be deeply ironic."
The safe third country agreement is deeply unpopular in Guatemala.
Woven throughout his fitness guide is a deeply personal story.
Americans are deeply unfavorable toward the North Korean leader himself.
What does one do with a politics so deeply rooted?
"I so deeply believe in his work," Mr. Glimcher said.
Again, Trump's words are deeply troubling, but far from definitive.
Dr. Myhrvold contends that the Neowise analysis is deeply flawed.
These privacy principles are written very deeply into our code.
A spokesman for Reuters said the agency was deeply disappointed.
Many of Jordan's conservative Muslims considered Hattar's move deeply offensive.
"We are deeply shaken with what had happened," he added.
Charlottesville, and others too deeply implicated with its associates, some
She was deeply loved and loved others even more so.
Image: One of the many, deeply unfunny "Fat Axl" memes.
Dan Barron of New York dug especially deeply, I thought.
He believes Proposition 2900, death penalty reform, is deeply flawed.
The lack of new CBO data should deeply concern Sen.
Moore ran as a deeply conservative challenger to appointed Sen.
Lauren was a light, and she will be deeply missed. 
On the one hand, that is a deeply subjective approach.
It was a poignant moment, and a deeply sad one.
What's your impression about how deeply he knows that literature?
Reviewing Facebook posts is a deeply taxing and difficult job.
To say I am deeply disappointed would be an understatement.
SHAFAK Coming from Turkey, this question deeply resonates with me.
"I find it deeply disheartening and stupid and shortsighted, personally."
Republicans are deeply opposed to nuclear cuts in the bill.
The Hong Kong protests are deeply unpopular in mainland China.
Cameron's governing Conservative Party is deeply split over the issue.
The experience left him deeply cynical about American policy makers.
The horror of the genocide still resonates deeply throughout Armenia.
More importantly, the five traditionalists are deeply split among themselves.
Lara Jean sighs that yes, the film is deeply problematic.
More importantly, America is deeply divided into red and blue.
The Dorchester Hotel said it was deeply concerned over allegations.
But the affection from strangers, he added, was deeply humbling.
Be yourself, and do something that you really feel deeply.
In the rest of the country, she is deeply unpopular.
Unfairness is deeply offensive to Australians, and the stereotypes stuck.
Each is deeply related — either as cause, effect or both.
Cece is deeply invested in her wardrobe and home décor.
Reports of trespassing, arson, and attempted murder are deeply troubling.
The Houthis aren't doing any better: deeply unpopular in the
Putting aside these macro issues, I was also deeply depressed.
"One Dollar Zone deeply apologizes for this incident," he said.
Trump is deeply unpopular in certain pockets of Great Britain.
Yet Sviták meditated deeply on the failures of the Prague
Bolton described past U.S. approaches to Africa as deeply flawed.
No matter what, though, this video is still deeply disturbing.
CBP employees work hard and care deeply about their work.
So this is why the roots are so… deeply rooted.
Nevertheless, Amazon's customers appear deeply loyal to the retail giant.
Selma is a deeply moving and richly emotional film experience.
Stefan Weitz has a deeply personal connection to his work.
"We're deeply disappointed at our delivery numbers," Mr. Wheeler said.
" It added, "We feel deeply for her and her family.
What is it about cancer that affects people so deeply?
Many find his boasts of philandering and adultery deeply disturbing.
But the president remains deeply skeptical about greater military involvement.
The subject is a deeply emotional one for many Greeks.
A gripping, deeply human account of an endlessly fascinating leader.
And, he will have won against a deeply flawed Democrat.
This kind of genetic meddling makes many environmentalists deeply uncomfortable.
But, we are also illustrative of a deeply flawed system.
We deeply appreciate our partnership and the covenant between us.
She was the most deeply passionate person I've ever met.
We've corrected the text above and deeply regret the error.
Sometimes, Nooyi writes deeply personal letters to her employees, too.
She is a scientist who has thought deeply about art.
By the end of Logan, I was deeply, genuinely moved.
What they need is to be found deeply, undeniably fuckable.
I deeply loved those shoes, my first ever luxury purchase.
Elizabeth Warren as Brienne of Tarth Deeply disciplined and principled.
But this kind of thinking is deeply misogynistic and disturbing.
The project has become a deeply divisive issue in Europe.
Pederson, a deeply religious man, was baffled by Plaisted's admission.
The race, for many, is still a deeply cherished tradition.
"Tango and baking are both deeply nourishing," Ms. Stein said.
Students can book a deeply discounted ticket for just $45.
It's hard to be repulsed by shapes so deeply familiar.
I'm not deeply convinced it can happen on social media.
ASMR is less "emotional" and more about feeling deeply relaxed.
He questions what he's doing and thinks deeply about it.
You're reflecting deeply on what power means to you now.
Too many well placed white folks care deeply about marijuana.
Or: Maybe I'm thinking about this a little too deeply.
But stigmas like this are so deeply rooted in society.
This should be deeply offensive to everyone that reads it.
I find those blank spaces in my memory deeply unsettling.
Some proved deeply dysfunctional, though many fought fiercely and bravely.
That's how deeply Islamophobia is engrained in the White House.
Which is also to say: It's deeply demeaning and sexist.
They're deeply moved by the complexity the film gave her.
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But these exonerations deeply understate the extent of the problem.
If you want to breathe deeply, "smoke" a broken pencil.
You can have healthy, deeply trusting friendships if you're receptive.
I'm deeply grateful for your many contributions to our mission.
It is both deeply instinctive, and rife with social meaning.
It also encourages a deeply shallow impression of LGBT clubbing.
It's something that we understand deeply; it comes from within.
The music you play is deeply related with the context.
There was a lot which I thought was deeply memorable.
I had just broken up with someone I loved deeply.
PACAC is deeply concerned about these allegations about foreign interference.
So, you end up knowing someone very deeply and intimately.
The stigma surrounding the way J.T. died disturbed Jeremiah deeply.
I inhaled the scent deeply, then took my first sip.
There's the invisibility of the deeply dedicated management it requires.
Clinton and Trump are both deeply unpopular in the state.
Fortunately, young people are often deeply concerned and directly engaged.
This question is deeply important to me, professionally and personally.
"We are deeply saddened by this tragedy," the president said.
Economists appear deeply divided on the impact of such policies.
This is a case that is deeply personal for me.
Outside experts cautioned that Trump seems a deeply challenging client.
Like Steve, I encourage you to examine that more deeply.
I'm not sure your girlfriend is aware of how deeply.
It makes for an exciting, terrifying and deeply sad story.
The Kremlin deeply dislikes the law and wants it overturned.
On both of these topics, Mr. Crabtree seems deeply conflicted.
"I personally find Holocaust denial deeply offensive," Mr. Zuckerberg wrote.
"We had direct, open, deeply productive dialogue," Mr. Trump said.
They say the problem is highly misunderstood and deeply underestimated.
But some of the accounts were deeply familiar to him.
When a man is this deeply damaged, healing takes time.
The book is superficially gloomy, but it's also deeply hopeful.
A deeply unsettling exploration of the psychic weight of living.
I was deeply unsoothed but managed to pull myself together.
And we deeply believe that Uber's best days are ahead.
Meaning and genuine accomplishment matter deeply in creating lasting happiness.
Brock's "life has been deeply altered" by this whole thing.
But we also have to consider this deeply pessimistic question.
Let's not even get started on Quagmire's deeply unconscionable sexuality.
I've been deeply influenced by the child psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott.
There's always something deeply satisfying about being a better anything.
But for students with Mexican roots it resonates most deeply.
This is a China in which Juilliard is deeply engaged.
Polls show that Democrats are deeply concerned about climate change.
I am not deeply religious, though I observe the Sabbath.
However, Facebook did not investigate deeply enough to determine exactly.
She could not remember ever having meant thanks so deeply.
But it remains deeply unclear how to improve education outcomes.
But the idea of what represents justice is deeply contested.
Witnesses described Mr. Raniere's views of women as deeply misogynistic.
Deeply fragrant, often massive, they will bloom into November here.
We're all about to know ourselves a lot more deeply.
Lam was also deeply troubled last winter by another issue.
Yet it remains deeply divided about the best way forward.
It's entertaining enough, but it's also deeply weird and evasive.
"I'm certainly in shock and deeply disappointed," said Alondra Llompart.
The expensive war is deeply unpopular in the United States.
The result is almost hypnotic, and, perhaps surprisingly, deeply moving.
The use of a deeply flawed hero and his problems.
The failures of G.E. Capital have deeply wounded the enterprise.
Mr. Ramírez was also deeply fixated on his personal security.
Nissan is deeply entangled in the Ghosn inquiry in Japan.
Rather, this shrine wants you to deeply contemplate his story.
Almodóvar is another stylized filmmaker whose films are deeply emotional.
Therefore, this film was deeply personal and cathartic for me.
Writing a book, on the other hand, is deeply personal.
Mr. Mahamat said he was "deeply appreciative" of the offer.
Violence aside, the region was deeply divided on the referendum.
The gruesome crime deeply shook India and stirred widespread protests.
Widely sharing deeply personal health information had alarmed privacy advocates.
They are deeply divided on some key issues — notably Russia.
If only Mendez had dived more deeply into those themes.
At the highest levels, Melee is a deeply complex game.
Competitors are still deciding how deeply they need to go.
Catalan society is deeply divided over the question of independence.
"Our fates as citizens are also deeply connected," he said.
Shipping firms are also deeply impacted by the coronavirus outbreak.
The Iranian presence in Syria is deeply troubling to Israel.
Spain's real estate market suffered deeply during the economic crisis.
But Anniversary is a deeply contentious work for Halo fans.
Not many movies can dig that deeply into my brain.
But Mr. Romney is a deeply admired figure in Utah.
Thank you to the public for examining things more deeply.
But they are deeply divided on what should be done.
My roots were struck deeply in their native German soil.
You don't have to be Hindu to know that deeply.
The latest federal report on climate change is deeply alarming.
Of course, they grieved for their children deeply, sometimes permanently.
All of that is deeply woven into who we are.
He said he was "deeply disappointed" with their alleged behavior.
He was deeply uncomfortable and believed he was being followed.
I find this deeply troubling, because it involves head trauma.
May, whose Conservative Party is deeply divided over the process.
A deeply fractured opposition also contributed to Maduro's big win.
"We see it as a deeply intersectional issue," Marienau said.
America is of course deeply tribal, and always has been.
"We are deeply saddened by this tragedy," the insurer said.
We are in shock & deeply disturbed by this devastating news.
Competitors are still deciding how deeply they need to go.
And a small, deeply committed few never temper their obsession.
He is deeply conservative, on a long list of issues.
Instead, it was their own voters who were deeply divided.
"We're deeply unified," he said, of the three host countries.
But instead, I unearthed a number of deeply perplexing sights.
The tone of the Democratic race has been deeply negative.
Both of us were born into deeply conservative Muslim families.
Despite all this, my father was a deeply patriotic American.
I still believe there is something deeply good in him.
The North's program is advanced and its leadership deeply distrustful.
Each is unique and deeply rooted in each country's history.
It's O.K. to fall deeply for one loser after another.
Mr. Durney indulges his curiosity more deeply at the tavern.
As in Congress, Trump's support among Americans remains deeply partisan.
For example: President Donald Trump is a deeply dishonest person.
And yet, "929" is tender and perceptive and deeply endearing.
Yeah, parents can be annoying, and yeah, they're deeply imperfect.
Ukrainians of all generations are deeply connected by these memories.
The one who cared the most deeply had been me.
"The level of this is shocking and deeply disturbing," Rep.
I walked off deeply unsatisfied for not having an answer.
This doesn't mean he isn't deeply invested in its success.
Khodorkovsky appears to have been deeply affected by his imprisonment.
That's a scary trend, and it makes me deeply unhappy.
It's a habit, and a deeply ingrained one at that.
"I deeply regret what I did," Arzuaga said in court.
"Moonlight" is a beautiful and deeply moving depiction of masculinity.
Frank: MoviePass is something I wanted so deeply to work.
Congresswoman Omar's statements are deeply hurtful to Jews, including myself.
Trump is deeply unpopular among the populations of our allies.
Again, a deeply personal shot against the "8 Mile" rapper.
Madison's personal choices are just that — deeply personal, singular choices.
His relationship with his wife and children was deeply troubled.
I believe he is deeply concerned about corruption in Ukraine.
And yet, there are deeply alien worlds all around us.
The state has elected deeply conservative leaders like former Gov.
Snapping it shut with one hand, however, is deeply satisfying.
This history is now deeply etched into the city's artscape.
On Monday, he campaigned in Elko, a deeply Republican region.
DON'T: Reveal your own deeply flawed filter on the world.
"As chair of the party, I apologize deeply for this."
It's a dangerous, expensive and deeply unjust world we're creating.
The president's decision to roll back protections is deeply misguided.
"At first, I was deeply shocked and panicked," she said.
Often that's situational or contextual, and sometimes it's deeply psychological.
"This is deeply personal for Mr. Trump," Corey Lewandowski said.
"We deeply regret that this situation occurred," the statement read.
Former Justice Department officials are deeply skeptical of this account.
"Their platform is huge and deeply valuable," says Di Mento.
But by 2013, M.B.Z. was deeply worried about the future.
A. That was taken deeply out of context, that quote.
They reflect deeply held beliefs that senators have about themselves.
My father —his silliness, his terrifying humor was deeply funny.
So we click "accept" and sigh deeply and move on.
She was deeply consoled by her religion but not doctrinaire.
I deeply regret my language and attitude in the video.
That probably wasn't a deeply considered decision on their part.
Prejudice against darker skin is deeply embedded in Indian society.
It would still be a deeply imperfect program, of course.
That seemed deeply unlikely at the start of this campaign.
Rebekah Mercer, too, has been deeply involved in the venture.
Saying he was "deeply disappointed by Amazon's evasive response," Sen.
It was a deeply uncool reference, but Lorde nodded enthusiastically.
Across social strata, Pakistani society is deeply conservative and superstitious.
By any reasonable standard, the 2016 election was deeply tainted.
He is deeply suspicious of China and the United States.
What is one book that you have deeply connected with?
Those numbers can seem abstract, but they are deeply consequential.
As the sheriff in Orange County, this deeply concerns me.
Our Founders, though deeply flawed individuals, gave us something wonderful.
With its deeply felt emotions, "Marriage Story" isn't terrible either.
Some say C.L. Franklin lived too deeply in multiple worlds.
Religious roots Gratitude is deeply embedded in many religious traditions.
It has deeply shaped his presidency's positioning, personnel and policies.
"I am deeply honored by this consensus decision," he said.
Children were more deeply indoctrinated with every year that passed.
Just another example of how the industry is deeply intertwined.
And consumer advocates are deeply worried about what comes next.
This is an area I'm deeply committed to improving at.
By then he was deeply involved in civil rights issues.
But watching Republicans in Congress play along is deeply dispiriting.
As Americans we engage deeply with the past every day.
On one hand, we are deeply engaged in partisan tribalism.
He said he was "deeply disturbed" by the government's actions.
But Mr. Kremer's surprising results deeply influenced her, she said.
I'm an Orthodox rabbi who cares deeply about interfaith relations.
Critics found "An American Carol" (2008) to be deeply unfunny.
Taiwan's rambunctious democracy has long been deeply polarized and partisan.
And he's deeply concerned about whether, what his treatment is.
Taiwan's rambunctious democracy has long been deeply polarized and partisan.
Like the rest of America, our military is deeply divided.
There, she found street kids she connected with more deeply.
SO WE'RE DEEPLY COMMITED TO MAKING THE OMNICHANNEL EXPERIENCE FRICTIONLESS.
"So it has to connect with the consumer more deeply."
But for some indie booksellers, this error is deeply frustrating.
"She was beloved and will be deeply missed," it said.
" "The U.S. deeply values its long-standing relationship with Afghanistan.
Breathe deeply through the nose and into the belly region.
As a person with ADHD, I deeply appreciate this approach.
Public opinion regarding the Electoral College has become deeply partisan.
Meadows has been deeply involved in the probe as well.
"Jeremy is someone who loved deeply and intensely," Robinson said.
He believes, deeply, in the idea that conflict produces results.
This must have deeply challenged his view of the world.
"That's something of which I'm deeply convinced," Ms. Merkel said.
Helping women battling various cancers is deeply personal to him.
" The American Civil Liberties Union called the events "deeply disturbing.
"I believe very deeply in what I'm saying," he said.
Defense hawks are deeply dissatisfied with the Trump administration proposal.
But Trump cares deeply -- and exaggerates heavily -- about it. 453.
YOU KNOW, REALLY WALK IN THEIR SHOES, UNDERSTAND IT DEEPLY.
The results in Western Canada showcase a country deeply divided.
And there's a ton of deeply entrenched competition out there.
Her saga, featured in the podcast Invisibilia, troubled Brooks deeply.
And that's deeply problematic for a whole host of reasons.
Fortunately, American exceptionalism remains deeply ingrained in the national psyche.
They are deeply credentialed, polyglot, workaholic and respectful before Congress.
After all, I know firsthand how deeply personal religion is.
It's much lighter than one might think, and deeply flavorful.
For small producers, the system cuts deeply into meager profits.
The horror of forgetting is baked deeply into this novel.
That has deeply marked my life and it followed me.
Women took to the streets, including in deeply patriarchal societies.
As you might expect, Wills is deeply alive to context.
It should be deeply a part of the museum's mission.
Over in the tech world, mindfulness is deeply in vogue.
Over in the tech world, mindfulness is deeply in vogue.
This politics would be deeply personal yet international in scope.
"I deeply apologize for my inappropriate behavior," Rose said Monday.
I'm deeply skeptical of the argument that Kasich killed Rubio.
He holds grudges and deeply hates being made fun of.
We teach them to breathe more deeply in their body.
It makes a deeply satisfying noise as the Velcro unfolds.
It was an act of bigotry that he deeply regretted.
Reading these questions from our listeners resonated deeply with me.
The answers, like the two extraordinary leads, are deeply moving.
"We are deeply committed to try to make this happen."
But those leaders are deeply unpopular with their own people.
Mr. Berlusconi has been deeply reluctant to discuss Mr. Trump.
Opinion polls indicate Britons are still deeply divided over Brexit.
But "The Porpoise" is a provocative and deeply interesting work.
We've all heard sexist comments that make us deeply uncomfortable.
Today, Ms. Boone remains warm, unpretentious and deeply, raucously funny.
Donald Trump spoke first, and his speech was deeply strange.
Mostly tired, but it is deeply satisfying to create something.
And he argues that Trump's temperament itself is deeply troublesome.
Because for Bill and Hillary Clinton, policy is deeply personal.
American policy has deeply shaped El Salvador's recent past anyway.
Angel is only human, though, and falls deeply for Stan.
But the most fundamental element of threat is deeply human.
The whole experience was intense, unsettling, and often deeply strange.
In all three states, Trump remains a deeply polarizing figure.
That deeply personal relic we all own but never see.
This was a deeply personal mistake … we have emerged stronger.
How is food and drink deeply intertwined with religious practice?
Those are deeply democratic values and we're proud of them.
The result has left the country shocked and deeply divided.
Obviously, the town I grew up in was deeply liberal.
It's hilarious — I can't get over how she politely coughs into her hand and then offers it to Sting as she greets him on her way to the stage — and then deeply, deeply moving.
I'm happy to accept that the entire university system in any country, especially yours, is deeply and increasingly pathological, unfairly and jealously hierarchical, terrifyingly high-priced and deeply flawed at credentialing and capability signaling.
Twenty-five years after the events depicted in Confirmation, Thomas remains an enigma—a taciturn and deeply conservative jurist with a deeply bizarre streak—bizarre both on the bench, and in his personal life.
For a sheltered teenager from India, who had never so much as seen an exposed breast in real life, let alone a set of pierced genitals, it was all deeply shocking, and deeply exhilarating.
To us, things look and feel deeply, deeply broken, which is why a political revolution seems a more pragmatic and necessary vehicle for hope than Biden's prediction of a post-Trump epiphany among Republicans.
The proposition that that is going on and that might occur anywhere in the FBI deeply corrodes what the FBI is in American society, the effectiveness of their mission, and it is deeply destructive.
Though Barr picked Durham for the job, he's made it clear that he's deeply involved — and deeply concerned about the origins of the Russia investigation the actions the FBI took during the 2016 campaign.
To me, that was deeply, deeply disturbing, and I grew up in Zimbabwe in the '80s, and I saw this epidemic hit the southern part of the continent where it has been the most intense.
Everybody in this world cares very deeply — whether they're awful, wonderful, or, most of them, somewhere in between — they all care deeply about the politicking and give a lot of thought into everything they do.
And the proposition that that is going on, that it might occur anywhere in the FBI, deeply corrodes what the FBI is in American society, the effectiveness of their mission, and it is deeply destructive.
Idk, I guess you can watch some footage below of the two of them together but really I never want to think about this ever again because there is something deeply, deeply unsettling about it.
For me, the words of Bob Woodward, who spent more than a year reporting on the state of the White House for his new book, are both deeply relevant and deeply haunting on this subject.
This is politics played by the most dangerous presidential candidate the United States has known and a deeply compromised, deeply uninspiring representative of a ruling class that has failed not just America but the world.
The party has also been deeply implicated in the Petrobras scandal.
The couple is deeply in debt and avoiding a repo man.
The association between ''protection'' and women is deeply embedded in culture.
We were now deeply in debt and unlikely to go anywhere.
"I'm crying because this whole situation deeply saddens me," Miller said.
It has also produced brilliant sound that's left me deeply satisfied.
Heard's generosity in giving to these wonderful causes is deeply respected.
Their attacks on civilians make them deeply unpopular, especially in cities.
"MMC deeply apologizes for any concern caused by the recent event."
His public image and appearance is something he cares deeply about.
The story is deeply touching, too, combining cognitive psychology and mythology.
But there's something about Martha's personal Instagram that feels deeply authentic.
In 2017, we've been exploring these issues deeply through theme weeks.
But NPR also reports that pediatric nutrition experts are deeply worried.
They are deeply intertwined, and the whole thing is pretty broken.
But for economists, business leaders, and investors, they're all deeply troubling.
Honey was a drug dealer, deeply concerned with her personal mythology.
One thing is certain: The internet is deeply divided about both.
It's a deeply personal decision a woman makes with her doctor.
John Bernecker's passing is so deeply tragic; such a great loss.
His friends were deeply concerned about the disturbing changes in him.
"Politics have deeply harmed our Supreme Court nomination process," Gluck said.
Students, we even have deeply discounted $45 tickets just for you!
Even holding hands at this point is a deeply intimate experience.
He's gentle and kind and care deeply for people and animals.
In fact, all sectors of Cuba's economy deeply need foreign investment.
It's his blatant disregard for her privacy that is deeply unsettling.
Things we didn't know: The girl really, truly, deeply loves Pokémon.
President Barack Obama's pivot to Asia was deeply unpopular in China.
More importantly, domestic fear and instability joined a deeply sexist system.
But some investors and analysts are deeply skeptical this will happen.
The moon in Gemini finds you thinking deeply about self-esteem.
"I'm deeply saddened at the news of Carrie's passing," Williams wrote.
"She cares about children deeply," Grisham told reporters traveling with Mrs.
The humble garbage bag is a deeply underrated and versatile beast.
We are deeply saddened that we had to make those notifications.
The United States of America is as deeply divided as ever.
I am deeply interested in the further adventures of Lando Calrissian.
"She just went to kindergarten today," said Fallon, 43, exhaling deeply.
Congress, on the other hand, has been deeply unpopular for years.
Myers sticks it out because he cares deeply about the Pearsons.
For most addicts, "recovery" is a winding and deeply individualistic road.
She soon learns the deeply negative side effects to this decision.
The president's wife is a deeply polarizing figure in her country.
It would delve very deeply into the 'why me?' with Sasha.
"I deeply regret giving money to Gary Tanner," Davenport told Preska.
This is an extremely serious matter, and a deeply disappointing one.
The practice is like deeply encountering yourself, which is fucking terrifying.
The Republican Party went into the 1964 general election deeply divided.
For all its wackiness, Okja is also a deeply humane film.
In the short time I knew him I was deeply impressed.
Never has a Bachelor struggled so deeply during his hometown dates.
It is also deeply entrenched in Europe, Asia and other regions.
Trump appears deeply uncomfortable with his loss of the popular vote.
Then in March, she released her deeply personal follow-up, GIRL.
In truth, writing banks out of the 2008 story is deeply
The first Apple Watch was an appealing but deeply flawed product.
Netflix did say it was "deeply troubled" by Anthony Rapp's allegation.
"We deeply apologize for this miscommunication," Kornfeld said in the statement.
Let me say it again: I. Myself. Deeply. Regret. What. Happened.
Johnson & Johnson said it was "deeply disappointed" with the jury's decision.
As an Oculus Rift owner, I'm deeply tempted by the Quest.
And telecoms networks are more deeply linked to the physical world.
Additionally, the Apple Pencil is more deeply integrated into iOS 11.
Women in the deeply conservative kingdom are hopeful of huge changes.
It is a story both deeply felt and achingly well-told.
"WhatsApp cares deeply about the privacy of our users," he said.
At the heart of the deal is a deeply problematic logic.
And these "truths" are deeply embedded in their conscious thought process.
For Mrs May's "citizens of nowhere", all this is deeply worrying.
And each has projected authenticity by campaigning in deeply personal terms.
On the other hand, the video has made many deeply uncomfortable.
" Clements said, "Obviously, … he's deeply troubled by something that is personal.
But in practice, gender inequality is deeply rooted in our society.
"Making exceptions for the politically connected is deeply troubling," he said.
The two girls' lives are deeply intertwined, and sometimes that backfires.
He and Hawke feel deeply for Russ, and their sincerity shows.

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