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To me the play is about such profoundly personal things.
But few could know how profoundly the world would change in the coming months.
By summer's end, he and the women will be profoundly changed.
He was profoundly happy here in the large control room.
She felt profoundly that things do not stand much looking into.
It was some time since he had been moved so profoundly by anything.
The fact that I did so made her love me even more profoundly.
"I know many profoundly believe the action we took was wrong," he said.
And I saw that her body was even more profoundly changed.
How profoundly everything she knew had changed in that time, less than a year.
Job appears to be profoundly moved by God's answer, but are you?
Not as profoundly, perhaps; but then who was to say?
The nature of the space race has also changed profoundly since 1969.
And there are some profoundly good reasons not to do so.
"I am profoundly moved to be back in my own land," he said.
But he is profoundly wrong to speak as if an international conference could never work.
This first stay in the capital was to profoundly effect his life and later work.
"I think we have both been changed profoundly by this place, young friend."
But that will never happen again, and I am so very profoundly sorry.
I have never seen eyes so profoundly human and grave as his.
We are profoundly grateful to have known and worked with her.
Those who came home were profoundly affected by their war experience.
We look forward to beginning this difficult - but profoundly important - work with you.
Of course, he would be even more profoundly affected by the situation than she.
I believe profoundly that government must play its part in creating the good society.