"Genie was the most profoundly damaged child I've ever seen," a therapist told Mr. Rymer.
But in both areas scalloping has profoundly damaged the ocean's delicate ecosystem.
We're actually surrounded by narratives, particularly in advertising, where relationships are systemically presented in ways that are profoundly damaged.
And she was so profoundly damaged, so terribly brittle.
No human could kill him, but no human knew how profoundly damaged he would have to be in order to actually die.
Mr. Kuchma's credibility, profoundly damaged by a scandal last year, has suffered further from the long-delayed admission of a role.
This profoundly damaged his confidence and also caused him to perhaps drink more than was wise; he was in constant pain, for which alcohol provided some relief.
All the major characters are profoundly damaged in some unspecific way.
All these countries, and almost all candidates for peacekeeping, have been profoundly damaged physically, culturally, even psychically, by the time they reach the world's attention.
Both of them are quite profoundly damaged.