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| global body recognizing learned expertise and | profound accomplishments that offer cultural and schol |
| studied under sculptor Cyrus Dallin who had a | profound affect on the artist's attention to anatomy i |
| ant father, now deceased, carried a quiet and | profound affection towards him. |
| Holman, inspired by his | profound affinity with the vocal tradition of the chur |
| Marion Oaks has a | profound amount of natural wild animal life, including |
| nd residential special school for pupils with | profound and multiple learning difficulties, with 20 p |
| "Whilst the Night Rejoices | Profound and Still" |
| embodied the democratic idea, and reveals the | profound and comprehensive sentiment between Jia Baoyu |
| ical needs from 4 - 16, and pupils with PMLD ( | Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties) from 11-1 |
| ok which shocked the reading public and had a | profound and lasting effect on the Dutch perception of |
| Perhaps Cox's most | profound and influential if also "understudied" book w |
| s of children and young people with severe or | profound and multiple learning difficulties - those pu |
| Adagio -- long, | profound and meditative, in the tradition of Anton Bru |
| edieval West, but its impact was particularly | profound and enduring in Wales, where the Historia was |
| Campanella was one of the most | profound and fertile minds of his time, producing famo |
| a parent's serious illness on a child can be | profound and can affect their mental health, family fu |
| The simple presence of Karmapa would create a | profound and lasting blessing on all people coming int |
| ually compassionate context through which the | profound and intense reliving of memories can be filte |
| ill either act as a conduit of energy or as a | profound and deeply-felt block. |
| hough it represents the hobbits at their most | profound and complex, it remains tender and affectiona |
| ictorian poetry and composed some of his most | profound and moving music to the words of William Blak |
| Mamet believes “There is a | profound and ineradicable taint of anti-Semitism in th |
| wn, but what I have seen of them seemed to me | profound and relevant.") |
| The Nambalakotta Temple is thus of | profound and great significance to the cultural ethos |
| l in 2003, and the Abel Prize in 2006 for his | profound and seminal contributions to harmonic analysi |
| Its potential for cardiac effects can be | profound and as such is not recommended for use in ger |
| and rhetorical beauty of the speaker's often | profound and very rich meditation. |
| ceived the National Medal of Science for "his | profound and lasting contributions to planetary scienc |
| , meaning "dread" or "anxiety") to describe a | profound and deep-seated spiritual condition of insecu |
| silence as his deafness became overwhelmingly | profound and his productivity diminished. |
| to express "its great sorrow", extending "its | profound and sincere condolences" to those affected by |
| ered by civilians of Burmese and Thai for his | profound and intensive Buddhist teachings and industri |
| Barbigerone exhibits | profound antiplasmodial activity against the malarial |
| who, universally esteemed, was animated by a | profound apostolic spirit and by an exalted sense of t |
| The most | profound application of silicon nanotubes has been the |
| eauty, alternately regal and childlike in her | profound appreciation of newly found, simple pleasures |
| , historic sights, public squares, monuments, | profound architectural spots and meeting a local to di |
| Alfred Werner, “Ilya Schor: A Versatile, | Profound Artist,” The Jewish News, September 8, p. 13. |
| Effects of the bombing were also | profound as 'minor damage' actually severely weakened |
| n him in the ways of Hokuto Shinke due to his | profound attachment to him. |
| ther, sons and daughters, and giving the most | profound attention to a boy, eighteen years of age, wh |
| many writers of the era, Lee's stories have a | profound awareness of the painful history of Korea. |
| boasts a hard rock sound, with guitar solos, | profound bass, and occasional [, Screaming (music) voc |
| ded moviegoer into thinking there's something | profound being put forth. |
| ects, but are indications of the two nations' | profound bonds and interest as well as the two countri |
| Suffering from | profound boredom, Helmut broke down: parties, gallery |
| ssive deterioration of the nervous system and | profound brain damage. |
| nged oxygen deprivation causing permanent and | profound brain damage. |
| The monarchy in Canada has undergone | profound change since Confederation. |
| World War I was to bring a | profound change to Bomberg's outlook. |
| cribed by the BBC as charting "two decades of | profound change since the invention of the World Wide |
| secular context, Canadian law has undergone a | profound change in regards to homosexuality. |
| 2005, Presence: An Exploration of | Profound Change in People, 'Organizations, and Society |
| k for research and mediation dealing with the | profound change in the information sphere. |
| d that the "treatment intervention produced a | profound change" in the subject, a boy treated from th |
| commercialization of the spreadsheet and the | profound changes it fostered in business and industry. |
| pervasive as to be invisible, that the really | profound changes happen. |
| in London, but his Jacobitism was of no very | profound character and did not prevent him from assist |
| Lewis' themes mostly centre on her | profound Christianity and the rewards of virtue. |
| bisexual, or transgendered, "We need to have | profound compassion for people who are dealing with th |
| . LeVine detonates the uneasy but nonetheless | profound complacency that seems to have invaded politi |
| 2d Lt. Hibb's | profound concern for his fellow soldiers, and his intr |
| Yano's indomitable courage and | profound concern for his comrades averted loss of life |
| Brahms "...we gave one of those deeply moving | profound concerts and the vehicle was Johannes Brahms |
| views of logical method were due to the same | profound confidence in symbolic reasoning to which he |
| The | profound confusion that resulted from this likeness in |
| Madrid deserve the most | profound congratulations for drawing against a team as |
| tradition is nourished and maintained is the | profound connection between an enlightened master and |
| Analysts trained at the S.P.P. have a | profound connection to Freud's teaching. |
| pansion of silver production in Peru that had | profound consequences for Peru's native population. |
| e railway came to Szepes and this was to have | profound consequences. |
| e the priory, an appointment that was to have | profound consequences. |
| Perhaps his most | profound contribution is that he was the first person |
| uk yoke brought the Kingdom of Georgia into a | profound crisis which climaxed in the aftermath of a d |
| He was said to be "a first rate teacher and a | profound critic in matters of art". |
| ions, it also uses his situation to explore a | profound cultural shift."**** |
| restoring hearing to adults and children with | profound deafness. |
| 00 children in the United States is born with | profound deafness. |
| hat, millions of Louisiana citizens owe him a | profound debt of gratitude." |
| vis became famous for writing one of the most | profound decisions in the Supreme Court history, Ex Pa |
| or Annex 1 and non-Annex 1 nations suggests a | profound departure in the scale and scope of the mitig |
| This is due to | profound depression of the central nervous system, and |
| s, Nagarik(Citizen) is the reflection of what | profound depth an artist's love and honesty could go. |
| itionally strong attachment to the land and a | profound desire for self-government on both sides of t |
| e performance of his ambitious 1968 film, The | Profound Desire of the Gods, Imamura decided to undert |
| abnormalities of the brain lead to seizures, | profound developmental delay, and mental retardation. |
| g Akt2 have a normal body mass, but display a | profound diabetic phenotype, indicating that Akt2 play |
| riencing a major stroke and in a condition of | profound disability. |
| Swofford recounts the | profound disappointment of having trained so long and |
| rson, was a redoubtable old soldier who had a | profound dislike of Mrs Thatcher and kept muttering "W |
| Karlin's decision was met with | profound dismay and protest from the African American |
| t the Jews, of whom Egica seems to have had a | profound distrust and dislike. |
| rch on the one side, and the (very excusable) | profound distrust of the Radical and Progressist major |
| is stay in the "priest block" became to him a | profound ecumenical experience, which led him later to |
| eaks into her home and rapes her, which has a | profound effect on her mind the days to follow. |
| Their writing had a | profound effect on their parents, and the elder Merrit |
| sion on the free movement of labour and had a | profound effect on the transfers of football players w |
| The war had a | profound effect on Parmoor's political views, as he co |
| ses the beating of the family dog which has a | profound effect on him. |
| This episode had a | profound effect on Basava. |
| The cancer drugs had a | profound effect on HIV in the tissue samples. |
| So the declaration had a more | profound effect on Florida than most people realize. |
| eerily ahead of his time in contemplating the | profound effect that political terror was soon to have |
| e primary care relationship that has the most | profound effect on healthcare outcomes. |
| At these distances, quantum mechanics has a | profound effect on physics. |
| Clift's experience in the OSS had a | profound effect on him as an organizer. |
| wned rice and irrigation businesses and had a | profound effect on issues vital to his chosen field as |
| His experiences in Italy later had a | profound effect on his foreign policy. |
| ur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche had a | profound effect on Campbell's thinking; he quoted thei |
| Mill had never been to India, his work had a | profound effect on the British imperial system of gove |
| red mainstream culture in the 1960s and had a | profound effect on sex education and in liberalizing a |
| ley opting out of the players licensing had a | profound effect on EA changing to a more generic name |
| ce is never discovered, but the mystery has a | profound effect on everybody in their community. |
| Ketoconazole and itraconazole have a | profound effect on the pharmacokinetics of triazolam, |
| Liver disease has a | profound effect on the elimination rate of delorazepam |
| The aftermath of the Holocaust had a | profound effect on society in both Europe and the rest |
| infrey Show, Tyson claimed the accident had a | profound effect on his spirituality. |
| The reclining figure was to have a | profound effect upon Moore's work, becoming the primar |
| lly short version: Yes, it probably has had a | profound effect on Ronnie, but that's neither here nor |
| leading album, Keith Jarrett's playing had a | profound effect upon the world of jazz. |
| 2, rainfall, temperature) with noticeable and | profound effect on the conditions of the flora and fau |
| he highest professional levels - could have a | profound effect on the academic, social and moral deve |
| for the Italian unification effort, and had a | profound effect on Napoleon himself, who now was deter |
| ded for his actions, but the experience had a | profound effect on his subsequent life. |
| n of 600, and in 1804 the Inclosure Act had a | profound effect on villagers due to the division of la |
| , despite Kennedy's predictions, would have a | profound effect on the demographic makeup of the Unite |
| This experience had a | profound effect on him, and reinforced his belief that |
| a very moving way, and it'll no doubt have a | profound effect on the whole Ambridge community. |
| cations of very low concentrations can have a | profound effect while too much will have the opposite |
| he 1800s and the advent of the railways had a | profound effect on the socioeconomic and cultural ecos |
| Variations of this legend had a | profound effect on medieval Germanic literature, inclu |
| ully functional insulin receptor, which has a | profound effect during fetal development and thereafte |
| hed book, Junkie, Black's writings also had a | profound effect on the writings and lives of all the B |
| John, a former nose guard at LSU, left a | profound effect on Kevin by establishing a strong fait |
| ALB had a | profound effect on many of her students; Taylor, a pre |
| It has a | profound effect on her, and the following month, she c |
| al process, and 2) climatic change can have a | profound effect on lake communities. |
| y 2003 in the aftermath of the crisis, with a | profound effect on its editorial policy, as Vladimir P |
| The Kennedy Assassination had always had a | profound effect on Stone: "The Kennedy murder was one |
| It must have had a | profound effect, as the shawm was quickly adopted by E |
| ve effect of chronic back and neck pain has a | profound effect. |
| The feature also has | profound effects on the search engine optimization ind |
| ce changes in hormone secretion, resulting in | profound effects on the retention of salt and water; t |
| This has | profound effects on the flow of the oceans. |
| This would have | profound effects on the forts' ability to endure a lon |
| are exquisitely sensitive to motion, this has | profound effects on its EPR spectrum. |
| The effects of these deletions range from the | profound effects on viability characteristic of TRAP22 |
| The Japanese recession in the 1990s had | profound effects on the keiretsu. |
| This can have | profound effects on Earth's upper atmospheric regions, |
| vote under the Fifteenth Amendment, which had | profound effects on the polity in West Virginia. |
| rns of scientific cooperation which will have | profound effects on man's knowledge of his universe." |
| embryo and mother to maintain pregnancy, with | profound effects on the efficiency of animal productio |
| the 1980s, something which continues to have | profound effects on contemporary life in the town. |
| The extent of the | profound effects he has produced on the audience numbe |
| ntroversy, since he is thought to have “had a | profound effect” on the decision by Robert Wardle, the |
| Suhrawardi taught a complex and | profound emanationist cosmology, in which all creation |
| fficult to master, and with the potential for | profound emotional impact. |
| lopedic knowledge of Indic literature and his | profound empathy for the religious culture of Asia. |
| These experiences ranged from | profound encounters/interaction with non-human beings |
| My uncreated and unending | profound Enlightenment accords with the Tathagatagarbh |
| Kanitz is regarded as one of the first | profound ethnographers of the South Slavs. |
| During his term, many | profound events in the history of North Dakota occurre |
| od, to those who think that, faced with often | profound evil, there is nothing to be done. |
| one of the most striking, though not the most | profound, evolutionary changes ever actually witnessed |
| nd a subject, which may end up being the most | profound experience in our lives. |
| Besides being a lawyer and journalist of | profound experience and acumen, Ng is also an accompli |
| s breadth (6 cm) every minute, which can be a | profound experience. |
| a work of art was to be the clearest and most | profound expression of a folk legend, though abstracte |
| enthusiastically discussed on Ptt, even to a | profound extent generating social impacts in reality. |
| iters undermined TV's top tough guy to such a | profound extent that I can't see how he'll ever recove |
| een for his courage, his pertinacity, and his | profound faith that reason could be made to triumph, C |
| in most of the crew eventually succumbing to | profound fatigue and seasickness, Lennon (free of seas |
| I was there soon after, and had a | profound feeling of sadness on seeing whole streets co |
| llipoli in memory of Rupert Brooke, a work of | profound feeling, stood out from his other composition |
| k", "life", or "to live", and had a much more | profound figurative meaning that is hard for terrestri |
| had previously been in a group called Lepers | Profound for about a year. |
| Tyk2 has broader and | profound functions in humans than previously appreciat |
| rovides a solid unit-tested environment and a | profound fundament for PHP-based enterprise applicatio |
| This | profound grace delivers us from unhealthy striving, co |
| st themes was naturally influenced by Japan's | profound grappling with this issue in the aftermath of |
| reme cases, the kowtow can be used to express | profound gratitude, apology, or to beg for forgiveness |
| 1997: A | Profound Hatred of Man (EP) |
| d cover song "Damage, Inc." was included in A | Profound Hatred of Man (reissue). |
| Shai Hulud tracks were included in A | Profound Hatred of Man (reissue). |
| quick temper, Allee was also a racist with a | profound hatred of blacks. |
| nfluence on the next generation of judges was | profound; he trained Sir Robert Catlyn, Sir Robert Bro |
| Individuals can have mild to | profound hearing loss, which can either be sensorineur |
| ue base on the site that supports pupils with | profound hearing impairments. |
| to be thanked for revealing to the public its | profound human drama with talent, sensitivity, and a c |
| He assisted with his | profound humanity the refugees of the Ferramonti (Cose |
| l the drug was given intravenously and led to | profound hypotension so development was halted. |
| However, there were | profound ideological differences between the Chechens |
| Kinnock had been speaking "from a position of | profound ignorance" when he condemned the move. |
| raising everyday scene up to the complete and | profound image. |
| er of William Dwight's purchases would have a | profound impact on the T-T's future. |
| elist during the 1930s and his ministry had a | profound impact on Christianity especially in the Chin |
| em continue to teach at our school and have a | profound impact on their students. |
| , Market, Architecture -- each of which has a | profound impact on society and whose implications must |
| These repeated collapses had a | profound impact on the public's perception of the fina |
| barbaric," and the Holocaust has indeed had a | profound impact on art and literature, for both Jews a |
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