She didn't know what real happiness was, just as she had not known the profoundness of true sadness. |
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You can appreciate and understand its profoundness only by visiting it once. |
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He had pointed this out to her quite a while ago, marveling over the symbolism and profoundness of such a matching. |
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Our motives distinguish themselves by individuality, contrast, profoundness and definition. |
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Its harmonious proportions, its fine shape and, above all, the profoundness and purity of its sonority make for this outstanding rare object. |
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The lot of them are probably headed for coffee shops with the profoundness of what they are protesting about. |
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It is the very breadth and profoundness of the issues raised that necessitate informed public debate to promote credible policy development. |
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The deep color range provides a sense of mystery or spiritual profoundness. |
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With time, the best wines took on a profoundness, in length and finesse, much better than we could have hoped. |
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Firm, tannic and concentrated in its youth, it needs a long cellaring to reveal all of its profoundness, its strength and extraordinary richness. |
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I nod in affirmation, holding my breath, expecting the world to wobble off of its axis for a second because of the profoundness of what I have just admitted. |
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The sea unquestionably remains a place of endless mystery and fascination, as it has been since the first humans stood on its shore and tried to grasp its profoundness. |
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Most of it is never heard in concert, other than as an encore appended to a recital of profoundness and pyrotechnics. |
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I find it exciting when something new is created and when the work has a sustainable depth and profoundness about it. |
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Stone massage is a unique connection we experience with nature, offering a sense of profoundness and sacredness that we too often forget. |
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Endlessly moulding clay, in a permanent effort to perfect his work, he pays attention to every delail in order to better reveal the profoundness of a look or the gracefulness of a gesture. |
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There's also profoundness in the mundane and commonplace. |
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A modest mind is one that recognize the profoundness of the Path, knows fear, knows the existence of something beyond one's own reality, while continuing to grasp one's internal development. |
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Presenting choreographic works that affect and engage the audience, this extraordinary group articulates the perfect marriage between explosive hip hop physicality and the subtle profoundness of contemporary storytelling. |
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It is necessary to pay strong attention to the profoundness of this self-denial because it contributes to the birth of an even stronger self-affirmation. |
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However the quality of model-based predictions strongly depends on the quality of the model which in turn is defined by the quality of the data and the profoundness of the knowledge it is based on. |
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Often I will sit with people in the office and this inspires somehow, an awareness that life is very precious and that what is special is not some external aspect of life but rather the profoundness of the moment. |
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Its voices speak to us today with a profoundness that derives from having known how to preserve, over time, the ability to analyze and interpret the human soul in its various forms. |
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Mutual sustain moral and affective, profoundness. |
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