31. Still, a profound sense of alienation seems to pervade his character. 32. That was probably my first experience with a profound sense of loss. 33. The country is extraordinarily diverse, with a profound sense of communal identities. 34. The power of their work springs from their ability to evoke a profound sense of surprise that such creatures exist at all. 35. The Wilder festival was a further step in re-evaluation, with the author regarded as a realist with a far-reaching imagination and a profound sense of morality. 36. They resonate with our most profound sense that life is not predictable. 37. They still do, combining religion, history and patriotism into a profound sense of national meaning. 38. Though the message may be unintentional, the design nonetheless displays a profound sense of historical amnesia. 39. This simultaneity of the realistic and the visionary makes profound sense. 40. Those stern New Englanders, Delbanco observes, were seized by a profound Calvinistic sense of personal iniquity. |
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