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"profoundly" Definitions
  1. in a way that has a very great effect on somebody/something
  2. (medical) very seriously; completely
"profoundly" Synonyms
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There is nothing scarier than people who are profoundly ignorant and profoundly certain.
There have been profoundly stupid editorials served up in this profoundly stupid election season.
They critique the show as if it were dispatches from a profoundly dystopian, profoundly real future.
This went on and on, and frankly I found it profoundly irritating (like, really profoundly and deeply irritating).
Just because a story is, on one level, profoundly silly doesn't mean it can't also be profoundly serious.
It's profoundly difficult, but watching my crumbling skeleton friend get 60.1% of its bones through the hoop is profoundly satisfying.
Those of us in the student antiwar movement see Humphrey as profoundly corrupt, profoundly tainted by his support for the war.
We would like him to see that the way that he acts and the way he speaks we profoundly, profoundly reject it.
It's profoundly tempting to believe that it does, but, if you attend to the actual workings of the world, it's also profoundly difficult.
And our thoughts are profoundly with the family - her husband, her children - and with all of the British people, who I know feel the loss profoundly.
Unless he is profoundly stupid as well as profoundly unpleasant, I think he intends to cause offense, because the action-reaction plays into a convenient narrative.
These elite clubs exist in real life, minus the occult nicknames, and their self-mythologizing exoticism is profoundly satisfying to their members and profoundly irritating to everyone else.
"When you see conference rooms or companies named [after LOTR] ... what they're saying is, 'This profoundly affected my life and profoundly affected the way I think about things,'" said Curl.
It wasn't your typical discharge — it was profoundly gross.
The profoundly injured mystery man was one of those people.
CNN: You are working to profoundly change these kids' lives.
I was just profoundly blessed to be married to him.
We're profoundly disappointed that we weren't able to do so.
She is profoundly honored to accept it on his behalf.
Are they all profoundly forgetful or have they no conscience?
The experience was as empowering as it was profoundly haunting.
Something about Moonlight connects so profoundly and deeply with people.
Is it profoundly sad to happen in your own community?
Even without smelling any lavender, I found this profoundly relaxing.
I think we have the substance profoundly on our side.
My friendships — even my friendships with men — have deepened profoundly.
"[Germany] was profoundly not a land of opportunity," he explained.
That's a profoundly different system than they're working with today.
That demonetization of computing (and thus AI) is profoundly democratizing.
" Last week, Beck said Cruz backing Trump was "profoundly sad.
John Kasich said Tuesday he "profoundly disagrees" with the proposal.
"Zero­ rating profoundly affects internet users' choices," the letter argues.
Already, the 2016 election has been profoundly shaped by hacks.
And we disagree profoundly about where we want to go.
Dickinson's expertise in botany and gardening profoundly shaped her poetry.
That would be profoundly wise policy and exceptionally winning politics.
Trump's fate will profoundly affect the world, warned Frida Ghitis.
Embodied virtual experience, the philosophers write, can change us profoundly.
" But Hader had profoundly ambivalent feelings about being on "S.
Giving thanks is, in my view, a profoundly spiritual act.
"We are profoundly shocked by these allegations," Mr. Costello said.
The effects are felt most profoundly within communities of color.
And up to a third of those are profoundly impacted.
It's profoundly misleading to call Spencer the "leader" of anything.
There's something profoundly silent … it's the sadness of the thing.
What I found is that this vocabulary is profoundly limited.
And I profoundly agree with that as a normative principle.
Upon receiving the final test results, I felt profoundly alone.
The experience of having a disability profoundly shapes one's life.
I am profoundly convinced that it was made under pressure.
And Republican voters are profoundly hostile toward the mainstream media.
It was a bit sweet, profoundly bitter, complex and fascinating.
I remain profoundly disappointed with the results of the hearings.
Rather, each was, quite profoundly, a painter of the soul.
Even by our own mortal standards, we are profoundly flawed.
Watching her push through her evident terror was profoundly inspiring.
But he also wants to be profoundly lost and unknown.
But I am profoundly grateful for what she made real.
"That's why we think this decision is so profoundly wrong."
"I was profoundly affected by my wrongful arrest," he said.
For the West, that would be a profoundly hostile world. ■
Just as important, intelligence is profoundly shaped by the environment.
That sowed the seeds of a profoundly unbalanced trade relationship.
Charles falls profoundly in love with Leland's spirited daughter, Catherine.
In the social realm, our social awareness is profoundly tactile.
He's smart, interesting, young and profoundly opposed to the president.
But this thinking is profoundly flawed for three reasons. 1.
Qassim Suleimani, was "a profoundly reckless move," Mr. Abdi said.
It is profoundly unlikely that it will wipe humanity out.
Whether those experiences are positive or negative can vary profoundly.
" Gingrich also said the 9th Circuit should be "profoundly overhauled.
And the consequences for American democracy could be profoundly dire.
The 2010s revealed that America's constitutional system is profoundly broken.
Profoundly, the unusual subject projects a personal and philosophical identification.
Dylan Dreyer is profoundly grateful to be expecting another child.
Republicans profoundly miss McCain, and would profit by understanding why.
Obviously, these are stylized summaries of profoundly complicated political visions.
Every single one has a profoundly human and tragic story.
Movement can be liberating, or it can be profoundly discomforting.
The show put the scale of his impact profoundly on display.
I was also profoundly affected by two pieces by Shervone Neckles.
They show that something is profoundly wrong with the American college.
Profoundly religious, Ali increasingly sees his life in a spiritual context.
This is how art works, slowly but profoundly, on a culture.
They described a system that's both acutely stressful and profoundly bureaucratic.
We do so because it is profoundly in our national interest.
"I am profoundly sorry for my words and actions," he wrote.
Russia's air force has since proven the American president profoundly wrong.
His lack of formal education has profoundly affected his management style.
And sure, getting mauled by a tiger is probably profoundly unchill.
It resonated so profoundly at the time, and it still does.
Red Clocks finds its emotional center in a profoundly relatable feeling.
Still, he is hopeful the science will profoundly influence health care.
It felt profoundly rewarding when the first batch turned out great.
I felt — for the first time in my life — profoundly free.
At the end of the day Greece's problem is profoundly political.
"This ignorant racism is repulsive and profoundly anti-American," Cruz tweeted.
"Amritsar 1919" aims to show how profoundly misleading Churchill's interpretation was.
Wells felt profoundly moved, responsible even, for the family's dire situation.
This new level of sensitivity, Anandakrishnan says, profoundly changed his field.
Having him nearby, and explaining what I believe, is profoundly calming.
There's no question that Title IX has profoundly changed campus athletics.
But Trump said details of the attack had affected him profoundly.
It's a move that could profoundly disrupt relations between the superpowers.
" She responds profoundly: "We do not have the luxury of shame.
Getting pregnant can be profoundly joyful, if it's what you're after.
The clip gets really good/profoundly depressing about 4 seconds in.
This sounds intense, I know, but eclipses are profoundly life-changing.
But, given the right parameters, it can also be profoundly dirty.
I was profoundly moved by Colin Powell's contribution to this book.
I'll briefly enjoy the fantasy before it leaves me profoundly sad.
I've always loved collaborating because writing alone is so profoundly lonely.
But Carrère's book about Dick vibrates with a profoundly uneasy respect.
He helped power a conservative crusade that profoundly reshaped American politics.
Plainly, we are in the midst of a profoundly exhilarating revolution.
"Profoundly moving to watch those seeking freedom in Iran," Romney tweeted.
But his presence in that election would be more profoundly felt.
Donald Trump's life, by contrast, looks superficially successful and profoundly miserable.
"Seeing Jim Kay's illustrations moved me profoundly," J.K. Rowling told BuzzFeed.
It was a nonviolent movement, which was a profoundly moral act.
Melancholy, if you're doing it right, can be deeply, profoundly satisfying.
He looked at me as if profoundly disappointed and turned away.
But once you stop rehearsing that knowledge, the retention drops profoundly.
That said, the critics' disappointment stems from a profoundly decent instinct.
"It strikes me as a reflection of a profoundly divided society."
But these analyses, whether positive or negative, will be profoundly incomplete.
Here's why: We Australians have a profoundly different relationship with weapons.
Green ones don't have the sweetness needed to become profoundly caramelized.
He managed to touch all of us so deeply and profoundly.
The truth, however, is that the email saga was profoundly unimportant.
They are an Islamic militia with a profoundly conspiratorial mind-set.
He also profoundly affected the way politics is discussed in America.
I have felt deeply angry, profoundly sad and all-around terrified.
They were highly dysfunctional and many of them profoundly mentally ill.
I understand how fatherhood, and grandfatherhood, can profoundly change a man.
From Congress to the campaign trail, our politics are profoundly unsettled.
But the analogy is profoundly wrong, and it's unfair to children.
But for black inmates, what happens inside can be profoundly damaging.
"I disagree profoundly with the Commission," Noonan said in a statement.
Their generosity profoundly effected my (and my kids') reality that day.
Their generosity profoundly [affected] my (and my kids') reality that day.
But how can you profoundly miss a parent you never knew?
And the Easterners' experience of the postwar period was profoundly divergent.
Put simply, what black women do profoundly shapes the party's outcomes.
That assumption, though, profoundly misapprehends American evangelicalism in the Trump era.
Salmon, like most aquatic creatures, are profoundly vulnerable to temperature changes.
It's a "profoundly tricky spiritual fact," Carson writes, describing Weil's quandary.
"It&aposs profoundly changed the venture industry in China," he said.
She plucked what was profoundly natural and converted it into enchantment.
Often those proteins are profoundly different from any found in nature.
And in that, what I did was I profoundly made change.
"We have failed to explain to the German people how profoundly our geopolitical situation has changed and how profoundly that changes the role of Germany," said Norbert Röttgen, a lawmaker from Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative party.
But Mr. Regeni's murder has profoundly shocked the Italian people and government.
For most people, being in a negative energy balance is profoundly uncomfortable.
Like much reality TV, I Wanna Marry Harry is profoundly anti-feminist.
We all know and profoundly lament the sorry history of those errors.
The rest of the day unfolds in weird and profoundly disturbing measure.
" He explains, "I've been profoundly germaphobic since I was a young child.
And you begin to realize there&aposs something profoundly wrong going on.
I want to dress better, strut harder, and express myself more profoundly.
As you might expect, life as a hermit can be profoundly lonely.
But this is still profoundly different from the idea of a government.
I do think that ... Here's what I think has profoundly changed: Collaboration.
It's a portrayal of old-fashioned masculinity as a profoundly solitary experience.
It's a garish, strident film, as well as a profoundly unnecessary one.
And at $5.46 a pie, it's both delightfully economical and profoundly weird.
A few years ago, I was feeling profoundly uninspired with my finances.
How is this scene so silly and so profoundly moving at once?
But for so many of us today, the pain feels profoundly similar.
But I also recognize that open societies are profoundly endangered at present.
Many have grown profoundly disillusioned; some have become reformers or even dissidents.
As a feminist I am profoundly concerned by anti-trans feminist rhetoric.
The Conservatives are profoundly divided over what to do about this crisis.
Few companies have changed the way developers work as profoundly as Atlassian.
But Mr. Nunn trusts that audiences will experience it as profoundly hopeful.
These are words I have told myself, profoundly disturbing as they are.
In this way, it is a profoundly sweet and simultaneously bold picture.
What I do know is that Hillary Clinton fails that test profoundly.
Since the president watches Fox, this risks generating a profoundly vicious cycle.
Growing psephological evidence suggests that Brexit is profoundly reshaping British political allegiances.
And together these traits make the candidate profoundly unfit for the Presidency.
It goes without saying that we live in a profoundly secular age.
That profoundly complicates efforts to make left-wing populism successful in America.
"Fuck Jake Paul" chants were bellowed out in profoundly sincere, urgent tones.
That candidate is also profoundly out of step with longstanding Republican commitments.
This is especially difficult -- and especially necessary -- when they disagree, even profoundly.
But trees are profoundly adept at sucking carbon out of the air.
To criminalize the expression of that right is profoundly cruel and inhumane.
In his lifetime, actor Jimmy Smits has been profoundly affected by cancer.
It was a profoundly stupid weekend and I still remember it fondly.
So MPs would have to execute a policy they profoundly disagree with.
Even more important, the domestic environment for most children has changed profoundly.
Something profoundly disturbing must have happened to him at an early age.
Now Toni Morrison belongs to American history, a history she influenced profoundly.
He made very expensive wines that alternated between profoundly great and undrinkable.
Rather, a proper rawness of sensibility and pulse, something pagan, profoundly wild.
She was extremely, profoundly alone, and she saw Tony as someone trustworthy.
He also helped power a conservative crusade that profoundly reshaped American politics.
Those are two very different answers with profoundly different implications for companies.
But this is a profoundly nasty way for that career to end.
I know I'm profoundly lucky to be able to donate at all.
No one else has seemed capable of being so cheerfully profoundly miserable.
Hearing his playing mechanically reproduced profoundly altered his sense of his sound.
"The IRS tax, the individual mandate from Obamacare, is profoundly unfair," Sen.
Under these conditions, Republicans suggesting Democrats are stealing elections is profoundly dangerous.
Their decision to publish their research struck some as profoundly ill-advised.
These rapes profoundly impacted the way females were viewed in the country.
Much has been written about how profoundly social media affects interpersonal interactions.
In the last few years, referenda have profoundly disrupted and altered Europe.
That is not just a very important distinction, it is profoundly important.
On the contrary, all of her kids are profoundly shaped by her.
Did it change you profoundly, either for the better or the worse?
But that is the question this subtle and profoundly moving book poses.
No event in recent history has affected us as profoundly and pervasively.
He was so profoundly shocking in terms of what he would reuse.
It's a pain in the ass; it's also a profoundly spiritual experience.
Cinephilia has profoundly changed since home video took off in the 1980s.
Cinephilia has profoundly changed since home video took off in the 1980s.
At times he is profoundly good at rationalizing some very disturbing behavior.
Today, the reality is profoundly different for many Afghan women and girls.
In the long run, its growing strength could profoundly alter the industry.
The smooth, empty scoops in its face seemed profoundly interested in her.
It can help you feel clearly seen, deeply understood, and profoundly loved.
When Micah turned 2 we had learned that he was profoundly deaf.
This incident profoundly affected Zhang, whose outlook on life was forever changed.
Mr. Rizvi said the fate of the family made him profoundly sad.
Obama was never the profoundly transforming change agent he promised to be.
Its aromas were insistent and sharply contoured, profoundly fruity yet deliciously pure.
"[This is] a profoundly sad day for me," he wrote on Facebook.
The park was profoundly shaped by a "supereruption" about 640,000 years ago.
"We are profoundly sad for the family he leaves behind," she said.
Today's energy is profoundly creative as romantic Venus connects with mystical Neptune.
" Jewish leaders called the comment "profoundly inhumane" and "inappropriate and deeply offensive.
Fred Rogers wasn't just a brilliant educator and a profoundly moral person.
"He is incredibly modest and profoundly hard on himself," Mr. Abrams said.
Believers in truth, integrity and straight talk in politics profoundly miss McCain.
Mostly, I became aware of how profoundly uncomfortable I am with stillness.
But doing away with an entire industry would also be profoundly disruptive.
Profoundly honest and confrontational, Laymon's Heaavy successfully conquers the memoir's confessional project.
We believe that would be profoundly bad for Israel and its security.
In reality, they might not disagree as profoundly as you would think.
He was eventually released and exonerated, but the experience changed him profoundly.
Wednesday morning, NBC's Joe Scarborough said something profoundly frightening about Donald Trump.
Know this: I am forever changed in the most profoundly positive way.
In the book, Timberlake shares how Silas's birth "profoundly changed and humbled" him.
To see somebody so profoundly reject that is just the most powerful thing.
We are profoundly sorry and wish we had acted sooner and more aggressively.
They argued in the 1980s that VCRs would "threaten profoundly" the film industry.
His first trip to Africa in 1993 profoundly affected him and wife Melinda.
"Being an actor is profoundly humbling, incredibly gratifying, and terribly complex," she said.
She says she was profoundly hurt by false reports she was an escort.
Let us go no further here without acknowledging that this is profoundly silly.
The people of Korea — North and South — are profoundly talented, industrious, and gifted.
Suddenly I understood my parents much more profoundly than I ever had before.
Abstract and poetic, his sculptural paintings are both aesthetically appealing and profoundly meaningful.
AND I THINK OUR NEW BOARD MEMBERS UNDERSTAND THAT MORE PROFOUNDLY THAN ANYONE.
This Court should not let such a profoundly erroneous and unjust result stand.
Dave speaks about it and I don't because I'm profoundly uncomfortable being vulnerable.
His disregard for the values that make our country great is profoundly dangerous.
I love everyone involved in this beautiful play and will miss them profoundly.
And three are urban forms, although in fact they are profoundly ­anti-urban.
Elliott has labelled Vivendi "a profoundly negative and harmful nuisance for the company".
But since then the reaction against mass immigration has profoundly reshaped British politics.
This is honestly not much of a surprise, but it is profoundly unusual.
But most reporters are profoundly and fundamentally uncomfortable with partisanship and partisan politics.
I&aposve got to argue profoundly and passionately: I&aposm the American Dream.
Watching things happen in slow or fast motion is a profoundly alienating experience.
Jean, Denver Oh, I think she meant it as a (profoundly misguided) compliment.
It makes things slightly distended, and you feel everything a little more profoundly.
I went to see it again afterwards, and experienced it even more profoundly.
While there he took an ethics class that he says profoundly impacted him.
Two weeks ago, we failed to meet that standard and we profoundly apologize.
Few artists of the early 19th century understood melancholia as profoundly as Delacroix.
Besides performing helpful gestures, benign ghosts will also appear for profoundly personal reasons.
What calls did we get right, and which did we muck up profoundly?
Rodriguez said on Wednesday Cuba remained profoundly loyal to the administration of Maduro.
Support an organization that works with people in circumstances profoundly different from yours.
The shooting was demanding for everyone but also a profoundly spiritual, humbling adventure.
Their understanding of the politics of war were naive but nonetheless profoundly earnest.
"We are profoundly saddened by the loss of our dear friend," he said.
I have profoundly disagreed with Scalia on two fronts: jurisprudence and religious faith.
They say she's simply reacting to a president with whom she profoundly disagrees.
And the results were profoundly counterintuitive or at least inconsistent with conventional wisdom.
She is convinced that technology will profoundly change the future of family planning.
It was time-consuming, and for the forces on the ground, profoundly frustrating.
They simply don't know enough about what they're doing, and profoundly overestimate themselves.
As we've reported, Kanye's going through a tough time -- paranoid and profoundly depressed.
Grief is a profoundly personal experience that comes in a myriad of forms.
But Sotomayor said she was "profoundly troubled" by the evidence Tharpe had uncovered.
All say they're profoundly affected, with some experiencing feelings of panic at night.
I'm glad that Scuzz persisted for long enough to disturb me so profoundly.
Castle's drawings clearly do communicate, and profoundly, but wholly on his own terms.
Here they are looking profoundly cute, which isn't the point, but come on.
What makes it so unsettling, meanwhile, is how profoundly it indicts Trump's faculties.
That made Mr. Percoco, 47, part of the family and, therefore, profoundly powerful.
" – "All amateur rapping is bad, but I witnessed some profoundly bad amateur rapping.
WESTERN institutions working in China and the Chinese government have profoundly different attitudes.
Resolution of this profoundly complex question has bedeviled multiple generations on both sides.
It leads, as history has shown all too often, to profoundly unfortunate results.
"A profoundly different Shchukin is borne from these tragedies," Mr. Delocque-Fourcaud said.
This is a profoundly troubling assault on the very foundations of our democracy.
Understanding what lies ahead can profoundly affect patients' quality of life — and death.
"The scientists in that conference room in Mexico were profoundly shaken," Schwägerl wrote.
Since then, Gladwell has come to profoundly appreciate the value of hard work.
In this fraught moment, his bully tactics are profoundly damaging, and achieve nothing.
His stories and characters are profoundly revealing; there is endless depth to them.
I am profoundly grateful to the brave women who have told their stories.
As a legal procedural, "The Night Of" is richly detailed but profoundly unglamorous.
She was profoundly anemic and seemed to tire from even asking the question.
Realizing how profoundly the law calls her is a bittersweet revelation for Celeste.
"We are profoundly saddened by the loss of our dear friend," he said.
His regime is morally bankrupt, it's economically incompetent, and it is profoundly corrupt.
In its bicentennial year, America was a country afflicted and profoundly at odds.
The baby's fate is unclear, but the woman's transfixed gaze is profoundly unsettling.
Together we will respond by continuing our work to profoundly impact human health.
Slavery was profoundly immoral, and all good people knew this, even in 1776.
Even though it is considered dry, it can leave a profoundly sweet impression.
For me, Top Shot didn't profoundly improve my photos or change my habits.
They turn to Kennedy, whose obligation to "love thy neighbor" is profoundly tested.
The FBI's Trump-Russia investigation appears to have taken another profoundly weird turn.
Legal changes may be coming, prompted in part by a profoundly disturbing case.
In short, nuclear weapons would profoundly alter Iran's strategic situation for the better.
The Corridor Project depends heavily on this funding, and it could suffer profoundly.
Even if this is a correct judgment about politics, it is profoundly reckless.
Our refusal to participate started a process of making our movement profoundly irrelevant.
I could go on describing the plot, but it's profoundly beside the point.
Despite this profoundly unacceptable behavior, the special counsel persevered and wrote his report.
And [Woolf] deals with it so beautifully and wittily and playfully and profoundly.
Though convenient, this stance is consistent with profoundly held principles of scholarly independence.
A profoundly polarizing and finally tragic figure, Mr. Hume opens himself for condemnation.
It's a beautifully wrought and profoundly joyful story of compassion and perseverance. —A.
That sounds simple, but in fact it is intensely difficult and profoundly unnatural.
" These colonial settlers, Simon declared, were the "inheritors of a profoundly Judaic vision.
But the terms of the debate have shifted profoundly for Democratic Senate candidates.
Plummeting coal use is profoundly good news for our lives and our planet.
I fully recognize the severity of the situation and I am profoundly sorry.
The division of America on so-called moral lines has been profoundly damaging.
I think they're profoundly wrong, but please don't dismiss them as hateful bigots.
And yet once I knew she was out there, I became profoundly uncomfortable.
"So profoundly sad and lost for words," Manuel Barange said in a tweet.
The overnight move profoundly rattled the Japanese end of the Renault-Nissan alliance.
She believes the process of embodying characters profoundly affects the people playing them.
Inadvertent public disclosure of such data could profoundly impact companies and harm consumers.
The Etruscans move me so profoundly just because their nature is absolutely original.
The habits of early retirees tend to be profoundly powerful, yet strangely simple.
In 2006, Michael Pollan published The Omnivore's Dilemma, and the landscape shifted profoundly.
Finally, Trump's tweet reflects how profoundly unserious he is about the climate crisis.
"Anti-Semitism is profoundly rooted in French society," Mr. Philippe told the Parliament.
And this episode resurfaces profoundly troubling questions: Who speaks for the United States?
This impeachment process is profoundly different than the ones that have come before.
" Jim Crow was allowed to flourish in a South that was "profoundly undemocratic.
But yes, the values have profoundly differed for many stretches of the relationship.
As a result, her lyrical content had a profoundly mesmerizing impact on listeners.
But the paint application is blasé and so the painting profoundly lacks panache.
Obviously, that's profoundly reshaped the economies of developing countries like China and Bangladesh.
The success of the Ebola vaccine (approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2019) was a great and speedy achievement, but I'm not sure that the general public in the United States was profoundly aware of it, or profoundly relieved.
"She was loved by the world and she will be missed profoundly," says Lourd.
"That's a profoundly tone-deaf response to allegations of sexual abuse," user @tedgesing wrote.
As noted, ALZ-113 has profoundly different effects on humans and non-human apes.
They are sequels to desperate measures of keeping afloat a profoundly destabilized U.S. economy.
This leads me to be profoundly pessimistic about the future of the Mueller investigation.
Candidate Trump was right that special interest control of government has profoundly harmful consequences.
Of course DJI would claim that American investigators are "profoundly wrong," you might say.
"We are profoundly saddened by the loss of our colleagues yesterday," De Merode said.
This vegetation flourished after that profoundly rainy winter, one of California's wettest on record.
Cohen called these claims "profoundly wrong" in a letter sent last month to lawmakers.
"I am a profoundly religious person," he said in a speech announcing his decision.
But it was also an early warning that the Republican base was profoundly agitated.
"There is something profoundly off in the way we are approaching this," Kyte said.
But only 6% of single-family neighbourhoods would be profoundly affected by the plan.
"There are some people who disagree profoundly with other people," one Conservative lawmaker said.
More profoundly, in his poetry Broodthaers seems uninterested in engaging with the social realm.
Specifically, they get profoundly fat — at levels that would cause irreparable damage in humans.
Mr Trump is incurious and profoundly narcissistic, which means he is also thin-skinned.
The economy is profoundly different, in ways that should cushion workers from the slowdown.
Divisive, binary-choice politics may characterise American politics but it is profoundly un-British.
It's totally embarrassing and profoundly un-arousing to figure out these negotiations at first.
The firm opened shop in 2007 and says its market has since "changed profoundly".
"She was loved by the world and she will be missed profoundly," said Lourd.
Mrs May was profoundly shaped by her six long years in this dangerous atmosphere.
"Feel profoundly sad about this… so much lost in a few seconds," Goulding wrote.
The values of this religion profoundly touch me and correspond perfectly to my spirit.
The United States has undeniably made progress, but we have also gotten profoundly stuck.
Others note that Benedict's resignation speech, in Latin, was profoundly and perhaps deliberately ambiguous.
At 87 years of age, he has created a profoundly authentic and emotional space.
Pat Toomey, Mike Lee, and Dean Heller were profoundly ambiguous down to the end.
It's a simplistic approach, riders are profoundly human, with their sensibility, their political awareness.
"Agriculture and lawns will almost certainly be profoundly affected by then," Holthaus told me.
This, to my mind, is the true American exceptionalism, and it is profoundly dangerous.
This year, such disaggregated virtual social networking proved to be profoundly out of touch.
WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tweeted on Friday that he was "profoundly worried".
Serving as responsible stewards of these crucial commons profoundly expands our circles of awareness.
With that band, he'd push his darker fascinations to their most profoundly troubling endpoint.
It was a profoundly diverse number of species packed into the relatively small islands.
The deal was over, but I was profoundly aware that I had lost something.
In the American context, this idea of citizen soldier is a profoundly white idea.
What is being done to our attention is affecting us profoundly as human beings.
Pretending that sports can take place in a vacuum would have been profoundly dishonest.
They are profoundly concerned with producing, buying, selling, investing and prospering in the world.
It's experiences like these that make efforts to undermine the VA so profoundly infuriating.
The extra moment it takes me to recognize my own reflection is profoundly disorienting.
It's an important moment in music history and influenced their, and others', work profoundly.
The Trump White House was an aggregation of people profoundly in over their head.
As if this scenario weren't awful enough, her brain was profoundly and irreversibly damaged.
No matter what he was thinking, his choices, his actions barbaric, despicable, profoundly unacceptable.
She seemed to have accepted that its politics—that its society—was profoundly corrupted.
The condemnation and shunning of traditional Christians and other religious adherents is profoundly illiberal.
Both entering the structure and watching it disintegrate are, by all accounts, profoundly moving.
"This profoundly unethical conflict left Ms. Mackris virtually without legal counsel," the filing said.
And none of them featured running mates with such profoundly contrasting views on policy.
But in its own wry and timely way, Ms. Buchanan's work is profoundly uplifting.
She was a profoundly flawed candidate unable to make an easy connection with voters.
Regardless of how you understand the science, "why" can be a profoundly emotional question.
Moreover, the juxtaposition between standard social media fare and violent imagery is profoundly jarring.
As classical music continues to deal with longstanding challenges, this observation remains profoundly true.
Social media undid—or at least profoundly damaged—athletes' careers at the 2012 Games.
That's why lip stains resonate with us so profoundly: They appeal to lazy girls.
His much-imitated open-content website has profoundly changed the way people access information.
Democratic tweeters felt that the pictures proved that Hawley had profoundly un-Missourian proclivities.
Facebook and Twitter, the cycle's most mature and influential platforms, may be profoundly centralized.
Her answer is profoundly sad: CURRY: I managed to keep calm through it all.
For shareholders, however, this complexity and its attendant challenges have yielded profoundly negative results.
Their love also demonstrates a kind of compassion that feels profoundly absent right now.
It shows how profoundly some conservatives have been alienated from their own supposed values.
Ms. Sharrer's painting envisions a story of modern art that's profoundly humanist and democratic.
When the war ended, South Vietnam and its rural population had been profoundly transformed.
The mid-20th-century furnishings she fashioned were profoundly influential, and they still resonate.
Death makes us human I believe that death is profoundly intertwined with our humanity.
That's a credit to the production and to the reality: Both are profoundly moving.
So why did cities help build the expressways that would so profoundly decimate them?
She called "Confessions" a "profoundly misogynist novel" and classified it as serial-killer fiction.
After decades of rising economic inequality and consolidation, it is a profoundly worrisome development.
I'm always profoundly grateful to those who helped me break into a competitive industry.
JERUSALEM — The massacre of 11 worshipers in a Pittsburgh synagogue has profoundly shocked Israelis.
Marine scientists know that profoundly weird life lives in the planet's largely unexplored seas.
And a widespread outbreak would have more dire consequences, disrupting consumer behavior more profoundly.
But many business leaders and human rights groups are profoundly opposed to the change.
"People know this material profoundly, and have seen lots of different interpretations," he added.
But more profoundly, they are still arguing — or icily not arguing — about Bergljot's allegations.
Staton gave a profoundly impassioned defense of the youths' right to go to trial.
Not only is financing of military campaigns with debt dishonest, it is profoundly irresponsible.
There's an additional, profoundly important wrinkle in the case of Trump's impeachment and trial.
It's pretty hard to deny that the weather across the globe is profoundly changing.
The crisis profoundly affected stock trading, hurting some trading businesses while dramatically helping others.
You're profoundly connected to someone you don't like by people you love very much.
And it has had a profoundly negative impact on lower-skill workers, in particular.
The conditions of that melding is a profoundly political one deserving of our attention.
Without such investments, our national security agencies risk becoming profoundly less effective or marginalized.
I know what it is like to be profoundly incompetent, and it is exhausting.
Obviously, had there been something really profoundly different, we could have changed it, right?
Ambassador Sondland is profoundly disappointed that he will not be able to testify today.
That is the context into which Dr. Murray walked and was so profoundly misunderstood.
Clapper's claim that he is "profoundly dismayed" by the leak is simply not credible.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was profoundly convinced of that simple truth all along.
Bosch appears to have been profoundly nervous about its role supplying the Volkswagen software.
And many have been profoundly affected by institutionalization, making the transition even more difficult.
Friends of freedom and democracy in every corner of the world profoundly miss McCain.
What other artist in ballet charted sublimity as often and as profoundly as Balanchine?
There are some things in the United States that are deeply and profoundly wrong.
The boy said profoundly, the true tragedy of man, I say men and women.
As a profoundly stylish but broke man, I still consider this a grave injustice.
But do not appropriate Mollie's soul in advancing views she believed were profoundly racist.
Beatriz Cortez has created a space that feels both freshly futuristic and profoundly ancient.
In a profoundly interconnected society, even apparently simple choices can have complex and unpredictable consequences.
The whole campaign process is profoundly irrational, and emotion and symbolism are crucial to it.
Here I am, a new mom and so profoundly unprepared for how that would feel.
If you're hoping you can get any app your heart desires, you'll be profoundly disappointed.
"We're in the presence of a profoundly violent right," said Socialist Party official Jorge Rodriguez.
But the only response you could hear from that window was a profoundly revealing silence.
Henry's disability is profound, but is also profoundly unique, and anything that rare is valuable.
Thirty minutes into the race, Desisa, wearing a white singlet, began to look profoundly uncomfortable.
As an entertainment medium, video games are profoundly larger than the companies that manage prisons.
More importantly, though, that answer will profoundly reshape the way law is administered in America.
But then several things happened that profoundly changed what Marxists call the "balance of forces".
There have been endless AC/DC covers, but only a few aren't deeply, profoundly embarrassing.
Media representation always matters, but we know that Sesame Street in particular affects viewers profoundly.
Because we have all felt that loss so profoundly, we're acutely aware of fake grief.
They are also a deeply compassionate organization, and I'm profoundly thankful to them as well.
And I was so profoundly unhappy with what I had been given in that moment.
It's a great big question mark that's so profoundly distracting, it warps the entire movie.
He is a kind and profoundly talented soul whom I respect with all my heart.
Encountering it is like a near-death experience, at once traumatic and profoundly, permanently illuminating.
"She was loved by the world and she will be missed profoundly," says Lourd, 22017.
The search for a "cure" or "recovery" has been profoundly harmful, often justifying abusive interventions.
Noonan said he disagreed "profoundly" with the decision and that Ireland would contest the ruling.
" A third cable written on the same day reported: "Several on the team profoundly affected . . .
He was profoundly burned – the flesh on his head was charred down to the skull.
And then, just to see how it's really touched a lot of people very profoundly.
But even though the show's feminism is profoundly limited, there's a power to its limitations.
The internet is rife with touchy viral debates, from the serious to the profoundly stupid.
Commuters "don't want to be picking up something they profoundly disagree with", explains Mr Young.
Village life is profoundly affected, and not just because more men are sending money home.
His is a profoundly individualistic, secular cinema, though one attentive to communal life and purpose.
Egypt is profoundly repressive and the happy talk from supporters of the regime stretches credulity.
In Germany, the national history of Nazism and genocide has profoundly impacted free speech laws.
"I am profoundly committed to carrying out my ethical responsibilities," Pruitt said in the statement.
"We are beyond shocked and profoundly saddened," said Pat Kelleher, executive director of USA Hockey.
"I disagree profoundly with the Commission," Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan said in a statement.
That concept has been done before, and it has always been deeply and profoundly stupid.
For a president to consider ordering an investigation into his own behavior is profoundly weird.
"It's profoundly effective on many things that there's a lot of money behind," Hill said.
But more importantly, the early 1990s were a profoundly bad time for Donald Trump personally.
In the four years since Prism's release, the world has profoundly changed, including for Perry.
He was a profoundly selfless man, and he was doing things that were very dangerous.
Set the scene in your mind: Gregory, profoundly successful nightclub comedian, is a black man.
Technology is incredibly powerful and can profoundly alter how we communicate, share information and learn.
Rarely has a president changed his party as fast and profoundly as Donald J. Trump.
But maybe that's exactly the right prescription these days for America's profoundly distressed political environment.
The exhibit makes a point of engaging with this profoundly different way of consuming fashion.
Who knows which of those two options these deeply sovereign, profoundly independent souls will choose?
In particular, you can hear his impact most profoundly through the cosmic pulse of Thundercat.
As a storyteller like Lucas knows, the idea of a redemption arc is profoundly compelling.
This assumption—which, in some cases, carried the odor of racist condescension—is profoundly wrong.
He is profoundly sorry for his lack of judgment and has apologized for his conduct.
"Anomalisa," written by Charlie Kaufman (who directed with Duke Johnson), provides a profoundly unsettling experience.
In 2014, Church spoke to The Guardian about how motherhood has profoundly shifted her perspective.
She was the first artist I knew, and she profoundly affected my idea of art.
The ongoing crisis in Flint, Michigan is a spectacular and profoundly troubling environmental protection failure.
Automation has already profoundly changed the way we do our jobs today, especially in manufacturing.
The best carricantes, like Benanti's Pietra Marina, are profoundly savory, with a striking saline flavor.
I am profoundly sad to hear that after 67 years, MAD Magazine is ceasing publication.
As López Obrador's campaign has gathered strength, he has welcomed partners that seem profoundly incompatible.
Those trying to peddle that nonsense are either profoundly misinformed or deliberately trying to mislead.
He influenced a generation of judges, lawyers, and students, and profoundly shaped the legal landscape.
The color sense, and the joie de vivre, seemed profoundly French, the reckless energy American.
The family also said they were "profoundly disappointed" that Officer Vinson was not criminally charged.
Almost half of all U.S. land area is allocated to agriculture, which profoundly modifies it.
On Friday, I found the Ictus performance incredibly sensual and, near the end, profoundly moving.
Uber and Lyft provided a service that, in some places, profoundly changed the urban experience.
Make of that what you will, but I, for one, am profoundly grateful for it.
That hand must guide the political, economic and other systems that profoundly impact our lives.
"The rise in executions last year is profoundly disturbing," said Salil Shetty, Amnesty's secretary general.
Nowhere can the pressures of the youth bulge be felt as profoundly as in India.
It's a brutally oppressive, bleak series of scenes, but it feels profoundly real and tragic.
But hey, just in case your memory is profoundly bad, let's go over the details.
The space to profoundly explore Latinx identity is vital to understanding the nuances of experiences.
But prominent drug-policy experts contacted for this story were profoundly skeptical of the study.
The CBO didn't kill Obamacare in 2009 and 2010, but it did profoundly shape it.
"I am profoundly moved by its lyric beauty and horrified by its cruelty and suffering."
"I'm profoundly uncomfortable with characterizing election results during Election Day," Mr. Goldstein of ABC said.
Until she received a cochlear implant seven years ago, Rachel Kolb had been profoundly deaf.
"Australia has been profoundly disappointed by the slow response of these companies," the department said.
Underpinning it all is a sense that the outcome — President Donald Trump — is profoundly strange.
This, I think, is why both Anders's novel and Us spoke so profoundly to me.
And like Gooden, his life took some profoundly bad detours in the years that followed.
Today is not that day, however, for which some of you may be profoundly grateful.
Mr. Strzok viewed Mr. Flynn as "bright but not profoundly sophisticated," according to court papers.
Anyone who thinks that teaching and caregiving aren't labor-intensive jobs is profoundly undervaluing both.
He influenced a generation of judges, lawyers, and students and profoundly shaped the legal landscape.
Mike Epps says he's profoundly sorry for causing a kangaroo distress during his Detroit concert.
At once profoundly nihilistic and horrifically beautiful, it's a two-part film about pushing limits.
"Still Life With Monkey" is profoundly humane even while it's asking the most difficult questions.
The scariest category of things is feeling profoundly misunderstood, because it makes you feel invisible.
These inquisitive young humans soak in the culture around them, imbibing some profoundly warping ideas.
Will rock music ever be able entirely to extricate itself from a profoundly gendered symbolism?
This virus has the potential to profoundly affect our daily lives for many more months.
Then a series of tragedies seems to have profoundly altered Audiard's personal and professional trajectory.
"It may be that President Trump is profoundly unpopular around the world," said Mr. Green.
It's telling, though, that even at his best, Bloomberg is a profoundly lacking candidate. Charisma?
Her new patient was a healthy looking man but still profoundly weak in his limbs.
"This is a profoundly exciting study," said Rachael Brake, Takeda's global program leader in oncology.
Then, halfway through the course, came the assassination, and it profoundly affected him, he said.
The company's C.E.O., Stuart Gulliver, said that he was "profoundly sorry" for the bank's transgressions.
Either way, the movie's success is profoundly meaningful for Korean cinema, and for Koreans themselves.
The wines we liked best were deep and profoundly mineral, while also resonant and refreshing.
In an ostensibly deliberative democracy, relentless and reflexive accusations of bad faith are profoundly destructive.
What affects me most about the video is how profoundly Nicks appears to love singing.
"Charlie Says," Mary Harron's biographical drama, is largely focused on Manson's profoundly troubled female acolytes.
"Charlie Says," Mary Harron's biographical drama, is largely focused on Manson's profoundly troubled female acolytes.
NT: Yes, that story in Self was profoundly moving—and, man, the author is good.
"I fully recognize the severity of the situation and I am profoundly sorry," he said.
She tells me something in passing that sounds simple, but is profoundly complex to achieve.
Kurzweil acknowledges that he was profoundly affected by the early death of his father, Fredric.
Students say getting B's can be deeply dispiriting, dashing college dreams and profoundly disappointing parents.
The brief respite captured both women's newfound power and demonstrated how profoundly limited it was.
In fact, Louisiana and all other states have been profoundly affected by Duncan's legal work.
Despite their collective penchant for psychodrama, there's something profoundly lovely — and loving — about the Solomons.
Populists are profoundly anti-pluralist, and claim that they embody the people as a whole.
Mom has been profoundly protective of us all, but a little more so of Joan.
"We have the opportunity to act now to prevent a profoundly destabilizing action," she added.
Interpersonal communication has never been easier and social media has profoundly changed how people interact.
Babymetal's act, like much of the best pop, is at once recognizable and profoundly new.
Lacy's funk love odyssey was a rocket ship to the moon; deeply and profoundly satisfying.
Beyond all those fine and noble sentiments that Sessions expressed, there was something profoundly missing.
"Those who know Dan Coats say that day in September affected him profoundly," he said.
"This is a profoundly exciting study," said Rachael Brake, Takeda's global program leader in oncology.
Like reality, at the end the film is profoundly sad and very hard to watch.
Bear greeting Bears are generally wary of each other, especially mothers with profoundly vulnerable cubs.
But this symphony ends not allegro, but profoundly — it's like a pronouncement at the end.
"If you're on the streets, everyone knows you're a profoundly disabled individual," Mr. Barlet said.
This could not sound more grim, and yet it's often funny and profoundly life-affirming.
The king is profoundly moved, and partially cured, by the purity of the castrato's voice.
Receiving this award, Ms. Edmunds said, is "profoundly humbling" but also "extremely strange and surprising."
Conversely, many grassroots Sanders supporters remain profoundly angry at the leadership of the Democratic Party.
Avedon and Baldwin's 1964 photobook, with a new introduction by Hilton Als, resonates profoundly today.
Even if when you step back it's clear the whole thing is profoundly anti-Christian.
But a small bony narration keeps turning back into something profoundly singular: the sole skull.
But the work lends itself to [interpretation], and that's what makes it so profoundly rich.
Where it comes alive is not in the telling, but in its profoundly intimate showing.
As a translator myself, I found the project profoundly satisfying and at times anxiety-inducing.
That may profoundly affect the world's weather and wildlife and indigenous populations in the polar region.
And here's the simple, yet crucially important reason: People can change, often in profoundly transformative ways.
"This effort has profoundly increased the size and scope of ISIS propaganda's target audience," wrote Alkhouri.
The body she woke up into was profoundly different from the one she tried to leave.
But as profoundly cozy as the house on Klickitat Street is, the Quimbys have their troubles.
But it was the improved data rates that changed how we used cell phones most profoundly.
"It's profoundly upsetting that this is a death in custody that was entirely avoidable," she said.
Click through to discover the animals that may experience death more profoundly than people might think.
My father died when I was 15 months old, and that loss profoundly marked my life.
There is nothing that causes us to reflect profoundly upon the nature of the sculptural object.
Likewise, speculators in the dot-com bubble foresaw how the internet would profoundly change our lives.
We are all profoundly saddened by this tragic loss of such a kind and brilliant individual.
Something about the digit — particularly when it's covered in realistic-looking human skin — is profoundly unsettling.
"A painful, profoundly empathetic work of moral reckoning," Mr. Scott wrote in The Times in July.
The result is astonishingly and profoundly unsettling, in a way that few books ever quite achieve.
A combination of profoundly dry vegetation and heavy winds are contributing to the fire's explosive pattern.
Eminem was trolling before the word became codified, consciously provocative, purposely irresponsible, and occasionally profoundly unfunny.
"The Las Vegas shooting was remarkable in part because it was so profoundly unusual," he says.
As their studio output indicates, they have profoundly different interests and divergent means of exploring them.
Soto's husband left her and the family when Arnaldo was 3, something that shook him profoundly.
"I am profoundly disappointed in Amazon's handling of these false accusations against me," the actor wrote.
The vote for Brexit suggested that millions of people are profoundly unhappy with the status quo.
I find it profoundly disturbing that people now look to Merriam-Webster as a moral authority.
We're close to wrapping up now - the bath has been sealed and my horizons profoundly expanded.
These are ideas that are so profoundly unpopular even Republicans campaigned against them to win elections.
I have been driving all morning… I am truly, so profoundly heartbroken, shocked and sad today.
A piece of history that so profoundly changed America has a particular significance to that community.
You're in a profoundly sensitive and emotional mood, Aries—important changes are taking place for you.
First, technology is incredibly powerful and can profoundly alter how we communicate, share information and learn.
Despite the rise of the all-seeing database, the core of the internet remains profoundly open.
But the Observer's campaigns for social liberalism have profoundly affected the way Britain lives and thinks.
In fact, I would suggest that the ideas behind all three of them are profoundly daft.
Best F(r)iends will be released in two volumes, a dramatic and profoundly unsurprising move.
So maybe we need villains who speak to this heightened, profoundly willfully ignorant era in history.
"I think it is profoundly troubling for our democracy," CNN's senior political analyst David Gergen said.
He pushed the envelope, constantly, and it often went places that we're profoundly uncomfortable with today.
There isn't just less Arctic sea ice — the nature of the ice has changed profoundly too.
The submersibles are profoundly quiet, unobtrusive machines, which is ideal for not scaring any critters away.
Bernie Sanders — because they hate Trump so profoundly that they'll vote for anyone to replace him.
"We found profoundly low morale nearly every place we went within CPD," the Justice Department said.
Type in whatever you want — adorable, sweet, profoundly pornographic — and Kittify translate it into cat puns.
I owe a debt to many, but most profoundly Michael Lynton, George Bodenheimer and Bob Iger.
Every day those forces are intensifying and interacting in ways that profoundly affect people right now.
Beyond all that, he was revered for leading a profoundly simple life, both physically and philosophically.
The peace movement, which had been a key component of his electoral alliance, felt profoundly betrayed.
The thought that every individual cancer might require a specific individualized treatment can be profoundly unsettling.
And yet, for a poet profoundly interested in time, nostalgia often acts as a covert poetics.
Social attitudes have changed profoundly in the past 30 years, but traditional sexual roles remain entrenched.
Capping these wells, however, is profoundly complicated, especially in the case of the Taylor Energy collapse.
What is "1984" if not a brilliant, prophetic and profoundly alarming example of fantasy/sci-fi?
It's hard to overstate how overwhelming this transformation was: The world became a profoundly disorienting place.
"To all my supporters who made your voices heard at the polls, I am profoundly grateful."
Naruhito told reporters he was "profoundly moved" when Akihito suggested he would like to step down.
Most of the hard ­character-building work will need to happen in "profoundly broken" public schools.
Father Elkin described Escobar as a profoundly devout man who was led astray by his ambitions.
On Thanksgiving Day, when I was 11 years old, something happened that profoundly changed my life.
But Glen says with admiration that domestic normality was somehow established in a profoundly abnormal situation.
"Our study reveals that solar storms profoundly modify the foreshock region," said Turc in a statement.
"This is a profoundly sad situation for me personally," he said in a statement on Tuesday.
We do see babies change suddenly from a robustly active baby to a profoundly sick baby.
Look a bit closer, however, and it becomes clear that the Islamic Republic is profoundly ailing.
A blow might sink into them, and when it does they are profoundly affected by it.
"We are profoundly sorry," said Segal, adding that more could perhaps have been spent on security.
This region would be profoundly impoverished for the new whales, who would be more vulnerable here.
It was the sound of a profoundly unlikely victory lap, "swaggin' " and "ballin' " against all odds.
Long-range SAM systems, including the Russian S-300 and S-400, are profoundly capable weapons.
If that is your best evidence you're either being profoundly disingenuous to your readers or stupid.
Know that these might be profoundly lonely, vulnerable months, when you need to conserve your energy.
"I thought plenty of the attendees looking ravishing, but frankly, I was profoundly underwhelmed," he said.
What I hope comes out of it is some self reflection, because it's deeply, profoundly needed.
Eating large animals like cows is not without its ethical and, perhaps more profoundly, environmental costs.
Most profoundly, Dig Where You Stand, by Koyo Kouoh, charges museums to use their collections anew.
Some of the pieces are chaotic, even violent, but there is something profoundly optimistic about them.
His departure will profoundly alter the court's internal dynamics and bolster Chief Justice John Roberts' power.
Among social psychology's fundamental lessons is that people are profoundly affected by what other people think.
With this piece, I tend to find that people get profoundly absorbed with what's going on.
"This attack, once again, demonstrates that Hamas is profoundly unfit to govern Gaza," Mr. Greenblatt said.
This profoundly lessens their quality of life, shortens their life expectancy, and increases health care costs.
Emotional suffering, in particular, can be profoundly isolating, shaking our sense of self to its core.
You think, how could they possibly animate this and have it be so, so profoundly right?
But in Mitch McConnell's Senate, the scope of action for any individual senator is profoundly limited.
But this is just the most recent example of profoundly unfriendly behavior by a purported friend.
Conservative justices considered whether artists can be required to convey messages with which they profoundly disagree.
Donald Trump's Super Tuesday dominance is further proof that the Republican Party is truly, profoundly broken.
He is a man profoundly out of step with the world in which he finds himself.
There's a raft of social science research that shows our memories are profoundly altered by pictures.
The politics are more or less incidental, but the ways these characters relate are profoundly moving.
Thank you, Michael Bloomberg, for opening our eyes and teaching us all this profoundly important lesson.
There's something profoundly affirming about staying connected in a moment like this, and showing some compassion.
There is a style of Beltway columnizing that specializes in reporting, sometimes usefully but rarely profoundly.
As the coronavirus takes the world by storm, it has profoundly impacted our communities and institutions.
Nearly everyone who writes to the Haggler is in distress, and this profoundly skews his sample.
Despite her recent exposure, Kwan remains profoundly rooted — and suggests that her life hasn't much changed.
She grew up well off in Brooklyn Heights and talks about two profoundly different formative experiences.
"Taylor is the most profoundly good person I've ever met in my life," Ms. Moore said.
Thanks to the diverse set of stories presented in Living Undocumented, its narrative is profoundly comprehensive.
Poverty, conflict and chaos all make women and girls profoundly vulnerable to abuse by UN soldiers.
"I fully recognize the severity of the situation and I am profoundly sorry," Mr. Kolb said.
I am profoundly grateful for those who fought and all those who continue to fight today.
This is the incantatory power of the economy: It's a simple name for something profoundly complex.
" He said impeachment and removal "overturns" the last election and "perhaps profoundly affects an upcoming election.
"Bessie Smith singing a good blues may deal with experience as profoundly as Eliot," he wrote.
Left unchecked, partisan gerrymandering could lead to permanent and profoundly undemocratic changes to the Constitution itself.
Few communities on Earth are experiencing the effects of climate change as profoundly as Alaska Natives.
Many live highly functional lives—and some parlay their obsessions and psychoses into profoundly creative avenues.
The problem is that Bolton didn't really change Trump — the president still pursued profoundly Trumpian policies.
This is a profoundly important legal development and marks an important milestone in the commission's history.
"Mayor Bloomberg is profoundly unvetted," one senior Biden campaign official told reporters on a conference call.
Forgiveness can profoundly alleviate moral injury, and includes confession, remorse and recompense in its full form.
And so Dworkin, so profoundly out of fashion just a few years ago, suddenly seems prophetic.
Her movies are intensely personal, which is another way of saying that they are profoundly democratic.
About 4,500 years ago, still another wave of people arrived, profoundly altering the makeup of Iberia.
What RAIR's entire project makes clear is how profoundly significant context is, and will always be.
It's a profoundly disturbing sequence — but we don't actually witness any of the violence on stage.
But if you think that "profoundly unsatisfying" means I didn't like the finale, you'd be wrong.
"Extending hate crimes protections to law enforcement officers is profoundly inappropriate and misguided," the letter states.
The part that makes suicide look like a way out is that you feel profoundly alone.
When Mr. Trump pronounces, "America First," some of the people in his crowds feel profoundly satisfied.
Gurung, who is profoundly deaf, moved to the school from a specialist school around a year ago.
The nation's African-American students are searching profoundly and visibly for a definitive end to racial injustice.
The corollary was that the GOP and NRA's objections to these kinds of measures are profoundly absurd.
And I suspect that science will reveal this more exactingly and profoundly in the years to come.
Luke Hartman, an out gay man who graduated from Immanuel, said that his experience affected him profoundly.
Some—like me—are immigrants to this country, profoundly grateful for the freedoms and opportunities it offers.
"She is doing profoundly well," Toschlog said, and could be discharged to a rehabilitation facility next week.
He also acknowledged that it may seem unbelievable that a convention could decrease gun injuries so profoundly.
So it is profoundly shocking to see wave upon wave of Jew hatred across the United States.
Schumpeter showed fewer signs of compassion yet was profoundly ambivalent about the social impact of creative destruction.
In the wake of being let go, I've been overwhelmed with gratitude, and I've felt profoundly loved.
"The behavior documented in 'Catch and Kill' is obviously and profoundly distressing," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
Fascism is profoundly anti-democratic, even though a fascist government may attain power through a democratic process.
In her 2015 jailhouse interview with PEOPLE, Mack said caring for her daughter had profoundly changed her.
Perhaps the most recognized artist is Judith Scott, who was both profoundly deaf and had Down's syndrome.
It's a profoundly frustrating movie, which is to say that it's an authentic expression of profound frustration.
Magikarp Jump is one such game, and it's as profoundly stupid and weirdly loveable as its subject.
But debunking the "back-alley" myth doesn't mean the criminal era was not profoundly harmful to women.
Not seen for well over a century, this profoundly fat Christmas Island mammal is listed as extinct.
A woman who said she used to work at the facility said many patients were profoundly disabled.
Photographs didn't just illustrate what was happening in the world — they profoundly influenced people's ideas and actions.
"Today's report dispenses with the idea of meaningful public participation in this profoundly consequential decision," Darnovsky said.
Rival belief systems are once again persecuted and the inner workings of the party remain profoundly secret.
And it's magical, love, and all of that is profoundly spiritual, and it just doesn't feel right.
"They can literally starve to death," said Allen, noting that these trees fall into profoundly vulnerable conditions.
Day one of using an iPhone X is profoundly strange and cumbersome in a lot of ways.
Paul and I both had to repeatedly tell Jacob to stop, and the experience was profoundly upsetting.
"I was profoundly moved by witnessing her struggle, and her love for her dog," Taylor tells PEOPLE.
Giving serious consideration to the consequences of a miscarriage in this alternate universe, however, is profoundly upsetting.
Celebrate choice on Election Day, and you won't walk out of the ballot box feeling profoundly dissatisfied.
There is something profoundly wrong when Republican presidential candidates are reading Barack Obama's talking points on marriage.
Chris Bosh's health issue has placed Miami in flux, which is a profoundly sad thing for everyone.
To be in crisis is a profoundly self-centered state, one I'd been in for eighteen months.
Najla is in many ways the embodiment of the Saharawi ethos—vigorous and spirited, yet profoundly patient.
Leaking Ambassador Darroch's memos profoundly erodes the likelihood that decision makers in the UK will get it.
Being profoundly talented at a certain video game was cute, but it was never a marketable skill.
Right up until the morning of Election Day 2016, DC Republicans were profoundly skeptical of Donald Trump.
Trump, who was never selling a governing ethos to begin with, will be a profoundly rejected figure.
The reality is far from perfect, but profoundly better than what daily reality was for my generation.
Two separate studies found that our consumer habits are affecting birds more profoundly than we previously thought.
" Reflecting on her journey over the last few years, Moore admits that her life has "shifted profoundly.
So James and I decided to tell her story and show how profoundly her work helps people.
A house full of ghosts and a White House full of white nationalists are both profoundly dangerous.
"You are returning to a community that was profoundly affected by a wildfire," the government pamphlet said.
When an individual has been sexually violated, her sense of confidence and subjectivity has been profoundly compromised.
Let's pause to soak in how profoundly President Trump has split America, one year after winning office.
Like most other philanthropic areas, climate change and clean energy policy is profoundly challenging on many levels.
But it may be an unheralded initiative that profoundly impacts the future of our schools and kids.
Nadia may not have a surprising arc, but she feels every minute of it deeply and profoundly.
The racism of this GroupMe message is profoundly inimical to what we stand for as a university.
The attorney general was profoundly disappointed, and more than a little upset, by how the meeting went.
This goes not just for women's health services, but equally profoundly, to human rights protections against discrimination.
Since then, what have you learned about sharks that's most profoundly affected how you think about them?
Despite its ability to profoundly impact the US economy, the position operates independently of the White House.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres was "profoundly alarmed" by Israel's actions on Monday, a spokesman said.
We are a nation that rightly and profoundly values free speech, and that includes commercial free speech.
People aren't present, but you get the impression that a profoundly disadvantaged and dysfunctional family lived here.
Many are tart, pungent, profoundly bracing and deliciously refreshing, provided the brewing has been focused and precise.
The fact that analysts are able to dismiss it as propaganda disseminated by Moscow is profoundly disturbing.
How could they possibly know how profoundly life could improve if they hadn't yet completed their tidying?
We must address how to pay for it—and we must pursue the most profoundly just option.
For almost a decade now, the government response has been profoundly inadequate and at times simply misguided.
He drives a cab at night, and regularly picks up profoundly inebriated women from outside final clubs.
To see the first step [from Newsom] was, 'We need more enforcement,' was deeply and profoundly frustrating.
"His regime is morally bankrupt, it's economically incompetent and it is profoundly corrupt," he added about Maduro.
In that moment, all the music's complexity pulled back to these incredibly simple and profoundly human sounds.
It's a profoundly weird job to request of someone, but damned if he hasn't pulled it off.
Pregnant women working in schools are at greatest risk because fetuses are most profoundly affected by contamination.
Second, No Man's Sky at launch, and during its first two patches, was a profoundly lonely experience.
Right up until the morning of Election Day 2016, Washington Republicans were profoundly skeptical of Donald Trump.
Consciousness and body are related but also they are profoundly unrelated as well at the same time.
We feel profoundly activated neurologically (the threat of embarrassment) and, at the same time, crash into constriction.
The conversation was steered by Mr. Buckley, who said he believed "profoundly" that Mr. Smith was innocent.
Like me, they didn't know Rob, Gerald, Wendi, John or Rebecca personally, but felt their loss profoundly.
And we can give the mental well-being of our children the priority it so profoundly deserves.
In spring 2014, the couple moved in together, and Mr. Zises said that changed his life profoundly.
She was born profoundly deaf and had recently received a cochlear implant to give her partial hearing.
However Michael, like Mr. Feldman, is profoundly deaf — his relationship to sound comes via its physical vibrations.
These are people who care about amassing knowledge for its own sake, and they are profoundly endearing.
For some, busing was a lifeline, a policy that profoundly changed their future by creating more opportunity.
But in a gallery, this open-endedness feels profoundly liberating, like an inexhaustible well of fresh experience.
But it is "Margarete," by Janek Turkowski, that feels, despite its deceptively homey aspect, more profoundly experimental.
That could profoundly alter the European single market, a free trade area running from Ireland to Greece.
The Tea Party deployed the same strategy during the Obama years and profoundly changed the Republican Party.
Chad Summers, the trainer, says he believes the 5-year-old horse can profoundly influence Japanese bloodlines.
The Straub-Huillet method, often also likened to Bertolt Brecht's theatrical tactic of estrangement, is profoundly intellectual.
Mr. Friedman's column helped me understand why Tiger's victory affected me and probably other nonathletes so profoundly.
Manon is just profoundly unhappy, and Mr. De Lestrade doesn't make judgments or draw conclusions about that.
Most profoundly, I thought my parents were actually secret agents, wearing masks, sent to monitor my behavior.
In an interview with the New Yorker, Soros said: This was a profoundly important experience for me.
For the Haida themselves, the destruction of their language is profoundly tied to a loss of identity.
Fortunately, it is not through the front of their pants, for which we are all profoundly grateful.
Buxton — who has struggled profoundly at the plate — was the second overall pick in the 2012 draft.
They had no idea how this whole thing started, which is profoundly sad, on the one hand.
Separation from family, from home, even from Mexican food made most of the opportunity scholars profoundly lonely.
Attachment theory states that the quality of our early attachments profoundly influences how we behave as adults.
Profoundly affected by Alzheimer's disease, she was unable to attend either one or enjoy her belated success.
A. O. Scott called it a "highly conventional movie about a profoundly unusual man" in The Times.
"We are profoundly sorry for the ordeal that you both suffered and our role in it," Mrs.
In this profile, Ms. Oluo confronts a woman she believes profoundly misunderstands the nature of white privilege.
But this is not the only area that the IoT will profoundly change in the near future.
Still, the missing fourth family member is felt profoundly, with his memories scattered across the Lightfoot home.
Examining my expression, I couldn't help but think that I looked profoundly uneasy, and even slightly disgusted.
Besides his great haircut, I do love how profoundly intellectual he is and how reasoned and thoughtful.
Still, an estimated 1 million Americans are profoundly deaf and use American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate.
In 29, she followed that with "Play," a riotous frolic until it delivers a profoundly moving curveball.
For in regimes of this kind, whenever power is used and displayed, the effect is profoundly erotic.
It is the most complete survey yet staged of this artist's rebellious, peripatetic, yet profoundly unified achievement.
And by themselves, they profoundly fail to address the current opioid epidemic and meaningfully curtail its impact.
The Trump presidency can and would be profoundly altered by a Democratic majority in the U.S. Senate.
Some fans congratulated her, told her she was brave, voiced their support, and others were...profoundly mad.
Like Angela, he is profoundly empty, having been robbed of his expected future way back in 1959.
Profoundly disappointing because this building is evidence of the worst story in American history: swastikas, white power.
What's left is a dreamy diary of a time that passes so quickly yet impacts so profoundly.
Many inner-city neighborhoods now constitute similarly vibrant communities, and leaving them can have profoundly negative consequences.
As Ruth, a profoundly lonely expectant mother, Alice Lowe (who also wrote and directed) personifies weaponized gestation.
And your life experience has been shaped often quite profoundly by your parents and your family situation.
Unsurprisingly, it looked like a list of ideas that have influenced my writing in Future Perfect profoundly.
This cycle also means fewer doctors get to see how profoundly the drug can help their patients.
At the time, he said, he failed to see the "profoundly male chauvinistic" side of their humor.
Both the New York University medical students and our society will benefit profoundly by this visionary gift.
"My feeling of that building and that museum has shifted profoundly working on that project," she stated.
They were fed into a wider narrative that continues to profoundly affect American public culture at large.
It was a mentor at Hopkins who suggested psychiatry, recognizing someone profoundly curious about other people's lives.
They would profoundly alter how the government raises money and upend the incentives for private decision makers.
"I find it so profoundly sad, such an appalling waste," he told The Chicago Tribune in 19823.
Profoundly exciting, this miniature showcase allows a more intimate, informal encounter with Mehretu's visual and conceptual language.
Instead, they imbued me with the clarity to realize more profoundly that life is a precious gift.
It cost $152,500, which appears to have been purchased profoundly under market value, according to property records.
And Renee Gladman's books about the imaginary place Ravicka are profoundly reshaping how I think about language.
When memes get retweeted of various sorts that originate on white supremacist subreddits, that is profoundly problematic.
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Sanarasinha's Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice is a collection profoundly necessary at this moment.
It's profoundly depressing that we have to ask whether they'll do their jobs during the Trump presidency.
These artists — all educated, upper-middle class citizens — were profoundly influenced by the European avant-garde movements.
Gastronomy—much like visual art—can be profoundly alienating if you don't have a certain experimental taste.
"An evening dip which is something i'm profoundly grateful for #workoutwednesday #nodaysoff #thoughtomostitlookslikeadayoff," he wrote in the caption.
Still others are profoundly disabled, in wheelchairs with limited ability to communicate and fed through a gastric tube.
In Kaczynski's manifesto, he portrays himself as a man profoundly concerned about the material problems of industrial society.
Victorian society was unusual in the way it viewed men and women as profoundly different sorts of creatures.
The California town of Paradise fell victim to profoundly dried-out vegetation and hot temperatures this past November.
Some skin conditions can affect patients' mental health so profoundly that their lives may be risk, Adamson said.
For one, they asked for money, which makes the game's relationship with its most passionate fans profoundly different.
I can't say I ever longed to see any of my presidents in anything but profoundly boring suits.
The left wants white America to see itself as profoundly culpable, as the bad guy in the drama.
The global population is both growing and urbanizing, and managing infrastructure and workforce development is profoundly difficult everywhere.
That is a profoundly smart way to reframe the way we think about this too-often-divisive topic.
Sometimes a heart attack is the only way to shock a person into changing a profoundly unhealthy lifestyle.
The 2001 study showed language acquisition is more impacted outside of formal teaching settings, most profoundly from books.
And Sinclair is profoundly changing it in a way that helps the Republican Party and the Trump administration.
But three space station-bound astronauts appeared profoundly tranquil as they sped through Earth's atmosphere on June 6.
Obviously, this is a profoundly serious hearing with lasting consequences, delivered at a critical time in American history.
Rather, it's a profoundly simple reminder of what, deep in our hearts, we already know: joy is contagious.
We've known this about Facebook for some time, but many never felt it quite as profoundly as today.
But even still, these bold changes have profoundly altered my expectations of what a Zelda adventure can be.
While Paige is reading Karl Marx, Oleg is realizing he lives in a profoundly unjust and unequal society.
Look, I know they're profoundly out of date, but I can only work with what I can get.
Autodesk claims that Schindler's older racing legs took upward of 10 weeks to produce, and were profoundly expensive.
Alex Seitz-Wald's report on Joe Biden's feelings over his not-quite presidential campaign made me profoundly sad.
They illuminate a tension cutting through and profoundly limiting "The Black Presidency" as a work of political commentary.
"I think my client is profoundly disturbed and clearly has some really serious mental illness issues," Sturges says.
That is a profoundly cynical plea: with majorities in both chambers, Republicans could fund CHIP whenever they like.
"I am profoundly sorry for the pain and anguish I have caused by my past actions," Halperin wrote.
Regardless of the reasons underlying Trump's change of heart, rising income inequality threatens to profoundly harm American society.
It is that relationships often produce children, and children are profoundly affected by how their parents get on.
Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney said the city was "profoundly saddened" by the death of the decorated police officer.
There's no question that the quality, variety and diversity of American cuisine has been profoundly affected by immigrants.
"The people of Fort McMurray have been profoundly patient, resilient, determined and graceful under tremendous pressure," Notley said.
A: We have been involved in many things, but particularly in education, which we believe is profoundly important.
Why it matters: Brain cancer in children is a profoundly difficult burden for both parents and doctors alike.
Certain Women is a profoundly humane film, inviting us to live inside it for a while, without judgment.
Those scorching temperatures withered the land, creating profoundly parched forests primed to catch fire with just a spark.
Garza's work is more still, with a woman's closed eyes and parted mouth, making the piece profoundly intimate.
Nevertheless, in my opinion, Moyer's paintings are deeply and profoundly political, as much really good art often is.
The front of the train was curved and jet black, with the letter of the line profoundly illuminated.
On Twitter, Mark Hamill—Luke Skywalker himself—jeered at Pai, calling him "profoundly unworthy" to wield a light­saber.
This humor could be profoundly ugly, given how it's aimed at reducing other people's grotesque deaths to punchlines.
This doesn't mean episode six isn't full of moments that effortlessly blend the intensely visceral and profoundly emotional.
"That's a principle which is not written in the stars, and which we profoundly disagree with," Hertog said.
" The pope said he was "profoundly concerned," and asked "that everyone respects the status quo of the city.
"There is something so profoundly troubling about what is happening," Clinton said about gun violence before knocking Sanders.
For a profoundly revealing illustration of Egypt's political character, consider the fate of the former president, Hosni Mubarak.
"Out of the mouths of ministers in the current government have come profoundly disturbing statements publicly," he said.
First, police are just one component of a criminal justice system that has profoundly harmed communities of color.
That contrast of darker thoughts and words with tender musical accompaniment show a more profoundly individual relationship exploration.
When I heard about the FAA's Part 28500 drone regulations, I knew immediately they would profoundly accelerate innovation.
For nearly 800 years, Spain was profoundly multiracial and connected to places like Syria, Egypt, Libya, and Morocco.
Wagner and Soave watched the same footage but came to profoundly different conclusions about what happened in it.
They have, as voting data, surveys and my own reporting suggest, become profoundly disconnected from the political process.
Trump's policy to treat all entrants as presumed criminals, at least those from Central America, is profoundly unfair.
A key insight of game theorist Martin Shubik was that when a "tomorrow" exists, it profoundly reshapes competition.
The two major eruptions we are witnessing, one in Guatemala and the other in Hawaii, are profoundly different.
"This is such a profoundly difficult question," Clinton told the audience at the town hall, televised by CNN.
How can an experience so profoundly strange and wild and transformative also symbolize or enact the ultimate conformity?
Yesterday, those of us whose childhoods were profoundly affected by Harry Potter — that's pretty much every millennial, right?
The unintentional effect is a portrait of a temperamental, thin-skinned, and profoundly needy man at the helm.
As her subtitle suggests, Ms. Millard similarly believes that the conflict in the Boer Republics profoundly influenced Churchill.
The new analysis, published in the journal Science Advances, paints a profoundly different portrait of the American wolf.
But it's really a profoundly moving story of the victims themselves — their families, how various systems failed them.
What seems hard to imagine is that the U.S.-Israel relationship is not affected profoundly by this election.
As sources of knowledge even about themselves, let alone anything else human, both are frequently and profoundly mistaken.
She felt profoundly weak, and when nurses encouraged her to stand she could hardly rise to her feet.
Defense lawyer Brian Ferguson said Scott was "profoundly grateful" the chief of naval operations intervened to exonerate Portier.
"The service is making a profoundly disappointing decision to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory," he said.
When police are targeted for assassinations or brazenly attacked, the disruption in public order profoundly affects the community.
The notion that my story was helping others had a profoundly positive impact on my own mental wellbeing.
When we must choose from profoundly disappointing choices we must, nonetheless, choose persons of imperfect and flawed measure.
It is difficult to know how much he "realizes," and this fluctuates profoundly, almost from second to second.
"He influenced a generation of judges, lawyers, and students, and profoundly shaped the legal landscape," the president said.
Moreover, in the last eight years, US relationships in the region have changed profoundly and will require rebuilding.
This will profoundly harm many of America's most vulnerable citizens, among them, those affected by the opioid epidemic.
This falsehood so profoundly misrepresents the nature of innovation and capitalism that it's hard to take them seriously.
Genetically engineered mice that did not produce the substance, a protein called CNGA4, had profoundly impaired olfactory adaptation.
The impact of tariffs has been been profoundly wide ranging, impacting everything from solar panels to soy beans.
As people whose actions and contributions have profoundly changed social and civic and political life today—for everybody!
This more personally and profoundly tore apart the home turf of the general population than any war since.
It reads, in part: All this pearl clutching really just indicates how profoundly people are missing the point.
In recent years, much has been written about the profoundly important period of adjustment for mothers and babies.
Security officials in Washington interpreted Castro's involvement to mean that the Cubans were profoundly concerned about being blamed.
But Mr. Trump speaks this way in a world in which the direction of travel is profoundly uncertain.
The term profoundly diminishes the severity of what has occurred and allows people to think dismissively about it.
She said her husband's response was in fear and he was "profoundly sorry" and meant no one harm.
I can't think of anything as profoundly un-American as denying rights to citizens based on their ethnicity.
Michael EsterowitzBrooklyn To the Editor: Rod J. Rosenstein's claim that safe injection sites "subsidize" addiction is profoundly misguided.
How can we be more than just our physical bodies if chemicals can change our minds so profoundly?
Because chocolate oatmeal splits the difference between porridge and pudding: It's soft; it's custardy; and it's profoundly bittersweet.
Knowles continues to create and perform profoundly, seemingly around mostly men (though she has collaborated with Yoko Ono).
Moreover, its political and moral imagination is profoundly nostalgic and enormously alluring in part for just that reason.
Strange as handshaking may feel, this subtle ritual profoundly influences our social environments, behavior and evaluation of intention.
And then there is pornography, "which is touching kids younger and more profoundly than anyone imagines," he said.
The magic of the show grew out of a profoundly simple question: What does The Times sound like?
Democrats have called the memo "profoundly misleading" and have said its factual allegations are taken out of context.
While New York is a profoundly blue state, the support was not unanimous in the Democratic-led Assembly.
But Earth's annual light cycle can profoundly affect all our lives, even in cultures remade by electric lights.
Today, Peter is 80 years old, and he is profoundly worried about the state of his adopted country.
Because what you find when you take a close look at the situation here is something profoundly worrying.
All these versions of the Earth have one thing in common: They were all profoundly shaped by life.
And perhaps because of that dissonance, the text, alarmingly, could be funny at times, even while profoundly unsettling.
Professionally, too, I have seen just how profoundly men don't want to talk about their own gendered nature.
College-educated white voters, paired with nonwhite voters, could profoundly endanger the G.O.P. in traditionally Republican, upscale districts.
The consequences of being unable to obtain an abortion profoundly impact a person's life, health, and well-being.
On Friday, Mr. Conway said he was "profoundly grateful" to have been chosen to lead the civil division.
Yet he will profoundly shape their lives, and deaths, for American health assistance benefits half the Liberian population.
This is a play intrinsically interested in language, yet profoundly skeptical of what words can and can't mean.
The revelation of revivals by Mr. Leveaux and Mr. Marber is how profoundly touching these plays now feel.
And it will profoundly frustrate progressives' plans to incrementally expand the power of the state through federal appropriations.
In front of Dusty, Payton weeps so profoundly for River that I believed, finally, that he loved him.
It's goofy, but watching that number go up is profoundly satisfying, and turns exploration into a meta puzzle.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland disagrees profoundly with the European Commission's ruling against its tax dealings with Apple Inc (AAPL.
In short, she is planning to profoundly alienate key industries and trading partners to score populist popularity points.
"I am a profoundly religious person," Romney said, choking up as he sought to get the words out.
This is a profoundly undemocratic stance and is tantamount to the dogma of an isolated, elitist, intellectual regime.
I think you really have a total grasp on issues that is profoundly securing, reaffirming, reassuring for us.
"Women die very quickly from this, especially in Africa, because they are so profoundly anemic," Dr. Roberts said.
It is profoundly disrespectful to ask the American people to be patient while she tries to educate herself.
But I don&apost think it has scared us yet profoundly because we don&apost have high unemployment.
In this election, Mr. Trump engaged in a profoundly cynical campaign that bulldozed faith in our government institutions.
And students are given data about how racism has produced profoundly different environments for black and white Americans.
His life, then, was a profoundly human one, involving work and rest, friendships and betrayals, delight and sorrow.
There's not many among us who can talk about having it all and still just being profoundly unhappy.

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