Although the physical act has all but disappeared in this country, lynching continues to be used as a stinging metaphor for profound injustice.
And in fighting back against it, Harold and Kumar are motivated less by a sense of wounded pride or profound injustice than by a familiar individualist exasperation.
This formula of compromise involved a sizable error and a profound historical injustice in making it appear that oriental independence was a great concession by the powers.
I felt hot and cold at the same time as a sense of profound injustice roared through me.
She also wrote that it was "a profound wrong-a moral injustice of the first order."
Luigi Chiappero, a lawyer for Giraudo, called the ruling a "profound injustice."
Is this or is this not a profound injustice?
It is this model that, twelve years after the 1992 CAP reform, perpetuates the profound injustice that 20% of the major holdings receive 80% of aid.
They have given rise to profound injustices in the distribution of aid - between countries, products and producers.
"I had a feeling of profound injustice," said Ms. Bsiri-Barbir, 42, who has since created her own perfume laboratory.