Traditional attitudes are being profoundly shaken by today's climate - and that could be for the better.
By contrast, I found the sight of a haul of smuggled tusks in Bangkok Airport profoundly depressing.
Difficult emotional journeys are beautifully rendered in "Far From Heaven, " and the musical is profoundly effective.
Fiorentina said the punishment was "profoundly unjust" in a statement on its Web site.
At the same time, the American people are in a profoundly pessimistic and angry mood.
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His book exudes inexorable charm, capturing the English countryside in its most profoundly preindustrial days.
Pakistan's army is profoundly dissatisfied with the government's performance, particularly on the economic front.
But Mr. Mount reminds us how profoundly influential the decade's vision proved to be.
That, in turn, has profoundly changed adolescence and produced new kinds of adolescent woe.
The problem is concentrated in a very small number of people who are profoundly troubled.
Estate planning is important for both sexes, but for various reasons, it affects women more profoundly.
For better or worse, these figures of speech are profoundly embedded in how we think.
It is profoundly affected by social factors such as poverty, early life experiences and trauma.
He seems transformed affected as profoundly by his vibrant co-star as Lewis is by Joy.
The Fullerton, California, resident says the September 11 attacks profoundly changed the way people perceived Bush.
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The US can no longer afford to turn a blind eye to their profoundly unfriendly behavior.
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Enhancement biotechnologies have the potential to profoundly impact human and animal life as we know it.
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And climate change has already started to profoundly impact the availability, distribution, and quality of water.
Nonetheless, the programme's collapse might kill off hopes of changing of Turkish society more profoundly.
He used emotion sparingly, and powerfully never maudlin or overwrought, but evocatively and profoundly.
LONDON Margaret Thatcher profoundly changed economic policy making in Britain, and the British economy itself.
Most profoundly, we see the wages of war in those patriots who never came home.
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It is profoundly in our interest--and obviously in Haiti's--that these changes come to pass.
Capitalism and enterprise, under the rule of law and with broad participation, is profoundly moral.
Braque, as a thinking person and loyal Frenchman, was profoundly affected by the war years.
Switzerland's foreign ministry, in a statement, said it was "profoundly shocked" by the incident.
Inrix's analysis reveals a striking trend: Traffic congestion has decreased profoundly across the country.
The youthful activity, though, profoundly affects the formation of stars in the galaxy itself and beyond.
But Mr. Cameron's decision to follow the U.S. leader down this path is profoundly depressing.
But regardless of his rationale, Zanuck was profoundly mistaken on the significance and impact of television.
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