11. As federal spending is debated now, the subject is going to be political in an especially profound sense. 12. As its single statewide elected official, Ventura has not only a profound sense of self but of party. 13. At the same time, I felt again that profound sense of nonexistence that I had experienced throughout the trek. 14. A profound sense of technological backwardness, deprivation and even hopelessness has been the consequence and contributes to extremism, notably in Muslim countries. 15. Adults, like kids, say the darnedest things, and sometimes their utterances even make profound sense. 16. But a more profound sense of accomplishment has been derived from something else. 17. But a unilateral presidential decision to invade would offend the Constitution in a most profound sense. 18. But in a profound sense he was also speaking FOR Middle America because he so astutely reflected its feelings. 19. But it ended Friday on a different note, a profound sense of despondency. 20. Even though his soldiers are scared of being killed, you understand that they have a profound sense that they are all working toward something greater than themselves. |
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