I can only describe the experience as a combination of profundity and sweetness. |
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Such ignorance hardly detracts from the power or profundity of the experience. |
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It locates the sources of poetic excellence in the profundity of the writer's emotions and the seriousness of his thought. |
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The music he composed for her funeral is of a truly majestic solemnity and profundity. |
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Every sound and syllable is perfectly and distinctly articulated, granting the album a much greater capacity for detail and profundity. |
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Dripping with sincerity, it descends into mawkish mush with all the profundity of a group hug. |
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It was not the profundity of his words but the silent strength of his bearing that was so powerful. |
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Thankfully, only one of these five made the common error of mistaking morbidity for profundity. |
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The speaker can create an air of secrecy and profundity, even though what they are saying is simple. |
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The anxiety that hovers over Parry is the extent of his musical profundity and insight. |
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The result turned out to be so hard to understand that the novel acquired an aura of profundity by virtue of its sheer incomprehensibility. |
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The mind is attracted to complex issues which resound with profundity and emotional depth. |
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Nobody said anything of absolute total marvellousness and profundity, but we were all ourselves at our best, and we had a thoroughly good time. |
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The sheer bulk and weightiness of the story and its politics, removes the profundity from the last shot of Inba's forlorn face. |
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However, their profundity is usually very elusive and it may take weeks, months or even years to fully grasp their significance. |
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Underlying this historical analysis was a concept of philosophical profundity. |
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In his own way, though, he brought comfort to her with his childlike clarity, which gave him a philosopher's profundity. |
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His whim about perhaps dropping out of his own wedding is real to him, embracing his impulses as though they are a form of profundity. |
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The profundity of the experience demonstrated the transience of everyday knowledge. |
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We had traded in a decade of triviality for an era of profundity. |
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Novelty is not synonymous with depth and profundity of insight. |
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It almost makes me wish for some sort of religion, so I could share that sense of wordy ecstasy and profundity in every conjugation and infinitive. |
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The album opens with a melodramatic pseudo-classical orchestral flourish, suggesting that what you are about to hear has great profundity and import. |
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It also has the virtue of being resonant enough in its images to be psychologically profound, though the extent of that profundity I will leave it to others to sound. |
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Here was intellectual brilliance aligned with spiritual profundity. |
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This insight contains many dimensions and varying degrees of profundity and subtlety, which in a sense, can never be adequately described with language. |
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Everything is done with exaggerated slowness, which seems a rather cheap way of adding profundity to some fairly simplistic ideas about war not being a very good thing. |
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The moments of emotional profundity here are golden and will suffice. |
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There are moments of great emotional profundity in the film, but they're compounded by the filmmakers' reluctance to go the extra mile and put their feelings on the screen. |
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Evidence of his profundity awaits anyone able to travel to London and northern Italy, where most of his work remains. |
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Deep profundity in the Mass requires spiritual participation that transcends all other forms of external participation. |
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It is not easy to know the profundity and the subtlety of the presentation, unless you have the related keys. |
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The shoegaze touch saves this band from the ineffable lightness of a music that lack roundness and profundity. |
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They have recognized the profundity of humanity's hopes and expectations nourished by women, men, youth and children throughout human history. |
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This profundity has a especially subjective nature and is therefore, in a certain sense, psychological. |
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Despite the great quality of its prose, the story itself rings with superficiality, a certain lack of true profundity that can be covered but not overcome. |
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Nikos Kazantzakis had no problems writing a moving novel of beauty, profundity, and luminosity. |
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The most profound truths are often the simplest ones, and Wallace was a genius at revealing the simplicity of profundity. |
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The profundity of her faith moves me to tears. |
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I am delighted to acknowledge the quality of your collaboration, the profundity of your reflection, and the enthusiasm you put into working together. |
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But perhaps they will be like all those men who went to the moon, not quite able to articulate the profundity of their experience, because there is nothing else like it, and there are therefore no metaphors. |
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Rather than profundity, they found profanity: not elegant Voltairean sallies against superstition but gross caricatures, lavatorial gags and adolescent smuttiness. |
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They feel strongly about: light-heartedness with profundity, and purity. |
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Mr. Mee's script, though inventive and unpredictable, doesn't quite make the girl's story resonate with the mythicism and profundity that uphold a cultural legend. |
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At the same time, such a vision of justice would be inadequate, not in its tangible results, but in attaining the profundity of an authentic justice. |
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Like the conversation in the final hour of a boozy art opening, these small anecdotal essays mix gossip, profundity, bogosity and lecherousness in equal parts. |
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No other sonata matches the heroic ecstasy of its opening movement, the profundity and sorrow of its Adagio, or the dizzying complexity of its last movement Fugue. |
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Nevertheless, there are passages of extraordinary beauty and profundity. |
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