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| amily friend that challenged him to think more | deeply about his faith, and from that point on he bec |
| Jonathan and David cared | deeply about each other in a way that was arguably mo |
| cial spokesman on agrarian matters, he thought | deeply about Agrarianism and worked out an eclectic p |
| ommunity is a special blend of people who care | deeply about and communicate effectively with one ano |
| ted in the Kudi Arasu for the society to think | deeply about taking a decision and do the right thing |
| Brood: to think | deeply about something, often in a dark or melancholy |
| t more influence, because these people care so | deeply about their cause(s) that they donate much tim |
| lly cynical and abrasive personality, he cares | deeply about those around him. |
| it can sound when perhaps what I'm singing is | deeply acidic." |
| ions of Owais Raza Qaderi's fans worldwide who | deeply admire and are inspired with him. |
| disguised traces of criticism of a father she | deeply admires. |
| off-label prescribing by physicians) has been | deeply adulterated by the pharmaceutical industry and |
| outlook as a Quaker, shared with Robin, was to | deeply affect her outlook and support for a range of |
| He read from his Bible and found himself | deeply affected by the words, and at peace with God. |
| He was | deeply affected by his exposure to the violence of wa |
| astern districts of the Annual Conference were | deeply affected by the damage of Hurricane Ike in the |
| pudlian and boyhood supporter of the club, was | deeply affected by the tragedy. |
| In the 1860s and 1870s a series of disasters | deeply affected the sugar industry in St. Croix, with |
| es were relatively small in number, the defeat | deeply affected the Hungarians' organisation and mora |
| f deNazification during the occupation, he was | deeply affected by the atrocities that had been commi |
| Kurupt and Daz were | deeply affected by this and struggled to release anyt |
| French said that the accident | deeply affected her, and she subsequently recounted h |
| . Being in the heartland of the co-op movement | deeply affected his political views, which eventually |
| who was suffering growing mental problems) was | deeply affected by hearing a tape of the Pepper song |
| Already in ill health, Mehring was | deeply affected by the murder of his comrades Rosa Lu |
| He was | deeply affected by the human rights abuses of aparthe |
| w hours before the time fixed for her marriage | deeply affected an otherwise quiet life, and her hymn |
| Hemingway, | deeply affected by his relationship with von Kurowsky |
| otes there are few city centres in Europe more | deeply affected by these Modernist ideas than Stockho |
| was sexually abused by her father, and how it | deeply affected her. |
| Herger was | deeply affected by his son's death but his inner sear |
| rable wealth he never forgot his roots and was | deeply affected by the poverty surrounding him when h |
| ause of the extent of his empire, Genghis Khan | deeply affected the cultures of many Asian countries, |
| He moved to found the organization after being | deeply affected by the brutal murder of thousands of |
| New Zealand during the Great Depression, which | deeply affected his personal philosophy. |
| of Our Lady of Ransom at Barcelona, and was so | deeply affected by his pleading for the Christian sla |
| Hocking was | deeply affected by the death of his friend, Tom Phill |
| diagnosis of his lung cancer was said to have | deeply affected Rijkaert mentally and physically. |
| life, intestinal tuberculosis plagued him and | deeply affected his work. |
| He further stated that he was | deeply affected by the legendary era between early 80 |
| ecember 1941, after the attack on Pearl Harbor | deeply affected him. |
| In 1847, he was | deeply affected by the arrest, imprisonment, and exil |
| cradles her body, implying that her death has | deeply affected him. |
| His sister said the death of their mother | deeply affected David, and prompted him to move from |
| ith equally vehement attacks, but some were so | deeply affected, they withdrew from theater permanent |
| Cousteau was | deeply affected. |
| A | deeply affectionate letter from Bernard to Hugh survi |
| Prayer's death | deeply affects Canard and several months later when h |
| Because the dogs grieved so | deeply after Actaeon's death, an image of him was mad |
| In some cases the family could be | deeply aggravated, if they were not allowed to look a |
| Bowns becomes | deeply alarmed. |
| The first was that it | deeply alienated Belfast's Irish nationalist and Cath |
| The poem is | deeply allegorical and allusive: many prominent Eliza |
| This attitude is, of course, not only | deeply amoral and patronizing nonsense but historical |
| Her death in July that year shook him | deeply and he never fully recovered. |
| He said nothing, which hurt Chiang's heart | deeply and then Chiang left the meeting and announced |
| I love the DPP | deeply and am proud of being a DPP member. |
| poken, and well-written black man who believed | deeply and fervently in the Pan-African idea and work |
| ton to respect his character and judgment very | deeply, and I feel that in him we have lost a man of |
| The gas did not penetrate | deeply and the damage was repaired before the next fl |
| sed his startling linguistic abilities to read | deeply and spent much of his life in research librari |
| By this time, Robert loves her | deeply and is willing to marry her. |
| y Lord Praet your Burgomaster, who deliberates | deeply and often -as indeed he ought- concerning the |
| Irrigation should be applied | deeply and infrequently. |
| She is shown to care for him | deeply and treats him with the utmost respect and tru |
| The experience shakes him | deeply, and he remains sober for the rest of his life |
| The singing touches the Emperor | deeply, and he offers the bird a reward of a golden s |
| Farrar's death affected the young Finzi | deeply, and from the very beginning, most of his musi |
| This incident strikes him | deeply and decides to get changed. |
| entrate on the problem in hand, to think of it | deeply and constantly, to study it from all angles, a |
| She cares for him | deeply and it's very common to see her cooking for hi |
| ilgrimage to Einsiedeln in 1817 influenced him | deeply, and afterwards he entered the monastery schoo |
| the Church and humanity, this devotion was so | deeply and widely accepted by the People of God that |
| fficials in government, who are likely to have | deeply angered the Ahlu-Sunna Wal-Jama'a faction that |
| ly restricted Jewish immigration to Palestine, | deeply angering the Zionist leadership. |
| neighborhood in which he was laboring and when | deeply anxious to see the glory of the Lord revealed, |
| lf of the U.S. Army and on behalf of myself, I | deeply apologize to the families of the honored falle |
| Chavez withdrew from the race, saying "While I | deeply appreciate all the support I have received, it |
| I would | deeply appreciate any help that we can muster in acco |
| e any of this information to share it would be | deeply appreciated. |
| It features | deeply arched fenestration in the Richardsonian Roman |
| enchanting her to fall in love with Pelleas as | deeply as he loved her. |
| This concerned him | deeply as at that time it was known that hostile (Rus |
| y befriended, though never loved) also mourned | deeply, as did his granddaughter, the Duchess of Bour |
| for Mademoiselle de Nantes, she has felt it as | deeply as if she were twenty and has received the vis |
| implicated in the South Sea Bubble, but not so | deeply as his father, whom he predeceased, dying on 1 |
| s that said "He loved the city as strongly and | deeply as he loved his family". |
| is that he finds he isn't feeling the loss as | deeply as he should. |
| uted picture of Stratton in prison garb bowing | deeply as ordered by a North Vietnamese officer. |
| ugh never carried into effect, affected him so | deeply as to cause him wholly to retire from society |
| "We, the von Trotha family, are | deeply ashamed of the terrible events that took place |
| Zhivago feels | deeply ashamed and is torn between Tonya and Lara, un |
| I must say, Hitler's way of thinking, and I am | deeply ashamed that some Jews have taken it for their |
| egret for his postings, indicating that he was | deeply ashamed of them, and apologizing to the Jewish |
| lo von Trotha: "We, the von Trotha family, are | deeply ashamed of the terrible events that took place |
| (Another Istanbul neighborhood | deeply associated with Jewish settlement is Kuzguncuk |
| and twelve other armored vehicles were dug-in | deeply at strategic positions in, and around, the tow |
| urther the welfare of the Bretons, who grieved | deeply at her death in 1090. |
| s slave, Vitalis, to Christianity; they became | deeply attached to each other. |
| The emperor was | deeply attached to his foster mother, as reflected in |
| Don was | deeply attached to Anna and regarded her as his close |
| uberculosis in 1804, the comte d'Artois was so | deeply attached to her that he decided to swear a vow |
| She lost her parents at a young age and is | deeply attached to her only brother Thilakan (Shankar |
| gara, the second Chakravarti of Jainism who is | deeply attached to all worldly pleasures. |
| -founder in the newgrass movement, he remained | deeply attached to traditional music as well. |
| aving lost his sister Caroline, to whom he was | deeply attached, he fell ill. |
| Chit is | deeply attracted to Yung's kind-hearted personality. |
| rlands, they discovered miniature art and were | deeply attracted. |
| er of a dying and degenerate people, and he is | deeply aware of their inevitable path to extinction-t |
| te throat and breast and chestnut belly with a | deeply barred undertail. |
| Carosone himself wrote that his songs "were | deeply based on the American dream, interpreting jazz |
| It has a bounding flight and dips | deeply before rising up. |
| looking briefly up to heaven, and then bowing | deeply before the altar and resting his hands on it. |
| Boadt | deeply believed in the principle that Christians coul |
| she is convinced that she is the "Wolf-Woman", | deeply believing in the legend of the so-called "Curs |
| tic Bacteriology Volume 1: The Archaea and the | deeply branching and phototrophic Bacteria (2nd ed., |
| tic Bacteriology Volume 1: The Archaea and the | deeply branching and phototrophic Bacteria (2nd ed. |
| tic Bacteriology Volume 1: The Archaea and the | deeply branching and phototrophic Bacteria (2nd ed.). |
| f 16S rRNA genes, Ignicoccus represents a new, | deeply branching lineage within the family of the Des |
| " | Deeply Dippy (Deeply Brassy)" - 5:34 |
| Xin Yi being | deeply burdened with guilt struggles to stand up for |
| techniques and cannot reveal information about | deeply buried structures. |
| t "The hoary grandeur of the old fortalice lay | deeply buried amid the dense groves of immemorial gro |
| smit a shock wave through the ground to attack | deeply buried targets. |
| obliterate trench works, concrete bunkers and | deeply buried shelters. |
| The active site of IPP isomerase is | deeply buried within the enzyme and consists of a glu |
| Jandoubi body was found | deeply burnt but not his clothes. |
| ther young lady, of equal worth, who loved him | deeply but to whom he was unattracted; to which of th |
| ess over a relationship with someone she loves | deeply, but ultimately has no future. |
| She loves Sebastian | deeply, but is often overprotective and a little hars |
| ong them many of my acquaintances" and touched | deeply by their sad condition asked if this was Hell, |
| pid, and more frequent puffs, by inhaling more | deeply, by smoking more cigarettes per day, and/or by |
| the same time making it clear that every song | deeply came from my soul. |
| She does seem to | deeply care for Yamato as someone very important to h |
| ccompany them; however, he eventually grows to | deeply care for him as a friend. |
| ld address a social issue that they personally | deeply cared about. |
| her heart sound as cold as her metal body, she | deeply cares and supports Kageaki, who is troubled an |
| -an area in the American Midwest noted for its | deeply carved river valleys. |
| ure the fact that the Reformed tradition has a | deeply catholic heritage, a Christ-centered sacrament |
| episode Marj is introduced as the judgemental | deeply catholic receptionist of Shortland Street Hosp |
| He belongs to a numerous and | deeply catholic family, with uncles and cousins ordai |
| Although much of her outlook is religious, | deeply Catholic, her works are often about the body. |
| recently, however, this whole picture has been | deeply challenged and a strong case has been made by |
| ining with Youth With A Mission and was from a | deeply Christian family. |
| He saw mythology as a | deeply civilising influence, which, if its allegorica |
| s for her loved one, even though she loves him | deeply, claiming "eres todo lo que mas quiero, pero t |
| would express the enzyme and result in a more | deeply colored flower phenotype. |
| ields and ripens late, creating a wine that is | deeply colored with a distinct, earthy flavor. |
| t seems particularly well suited for producing | deeply colored, rich Shiraz wines with alcohol levels |
| ing, the insect-snagging tentacles will become | deeply coloured with anthocyanin pigments, which prob |
| nd (in the case of the pink flowering variety) | deeply coloured foliage that may contain various gree |
| solutions react with oxidizing agents to give | deeply coloured quinone-related derivatives. |
| s on the outer petals; the second is much more | deeply coloured, with deep pink petals and maroon mid |
| ervent believer in the Christian faith, he was | deeply committed to spreading Christianity within the |
| was active in many community organizations and | deeply committed to many causes. |
| atriated to Japan, by which time he had become | deeply committed to pacifism. |
| Mayfield's faculty and administration are also | deeply committed to the students' emotional and spiri |
| rd joined the Freemasons, to which he remained | deeply committed in his adult life. |
| Deeply committed to disarmament and haunted by the pr | |
| We find such actions reprehensible and are | deeply committed to partnering with the best companie |
| C's board of directors, staff, and faculty are | deeply committed to promoting cultural education in t |
| ts connection to the university, the museum is | deeply committed to education and to programs that en |
| Genoa City, but grew dissatisfied with Victor | deeply committed in running Newman Enterprises. |
| An Irish-Australian, Hazel Treweek was a | deeply committed Roman Catholic, although in later ye |
| The school knows itself well and is | deeply committed to providing the best education for |
| ing to which the Obama administration has been | deeply committed is not provoking the wrath of the Zi |
| and embraced socialism, all the while staying | deeply committed to Jewishness and the belief that th |
| As a "Progressive" historian he was | deeply committed to democracy, and to the Turnerian t |
| something heroic in all this: but Leahy is too | deeply committed to his premise that everything Jorda |
| Deeply committed to Christianity, Kurtis attended min | |
| They were all | deeply committed to the assumption that their childre |
| This line in particular: 'Reagan was | deeply committed to securing the release of the hosta |
| f male students, making Dent's reputation as a | deeply committed educator. |
| R Big Band emerges as trim, highly capable and | deeply committed. |
| nd stated that it is "ambitiously constructed, | deeply compelling, thrilling and in no way only for t |
| Jane Cocking says the situation in Pakistan is | deeply complex. |
| etrayed, she carried her spite so far as to be | deeply compromised in a conspiracy against the king i |
| s film Midnight Cowboy, a mother and her son's | deeply concealed sexual frustrations surface after sh |
| uirement at 2,000 nmi (3,700 km), and who were | deeply concerned at intelligence reports of improving |
| relevant Security Council resolutions, and was | deeply concerned about the delays in the implementati |
| oreign Affairs spokesperson said, "Viet Nam is | deeply concerned about the escalating tension and rec |
| Though he was | deeply concerned with Christian social ethics, he ins |
| His work has been | deeply concerned with both the history of surrealism |
| Richard Malmros was | deeply concerned about the persistence of Thorotrast |
| cal recreational and wreck diving community is | deeply concerned about the potential for disturbance, |
| It seems that I was always destined to be so | deeply concerned with vultures-for I recall as one of |
| ary citizens by the Burmese regime and we were | deeply concerned by reports of further acts of violen |
| s A in refusing Neil Latimer's release; is now | deeply concerned about the safety of that judgement i |
| The Council was | deeply concerned that the UNMIH mission's deployment |
| As a student, she was | deeply concerned with issues of discrimination and so |
| "We are very very | deeply concerned about the situation in Somalia. |
| Throughout this time period Miller was | deeply concerned with the question of death and an af |
| Deeply concerned by urban issues in general and Bruss | |
| near the river and its tributaries indeed are | deeply concerned about the decline of the river's wat |
| and common cultural tradition, Afghanistan is | deeply concerned over the question of the right to se |
| y college campuses, because many students were | deeply concerned over the course of the war in Vietna |
| the Cold War and similar conflicts but who are | deeply concerned with those who are suffering simply |
| All his life he is | deeply concerned about the philosophical and theologi |
| for their lending, and because IDA's loans are | deeply concessional, IDA's resources must be periodic |
| The song was a sort of introduction to the | deeply confessional and post-divorce concept that gav |
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