| 21. | Early European societies had a profound reverence for all natural phenomena.
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| 22. | But they did have a profound effect on killer T cells.
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| 23. | For the disabled and minorities, it is even more profound.
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| 24. | When it begins in preschool, there is a profound advantage.
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| 25. | In the life of Americans, race is a profound factor.
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| 26. | Even more profound are the changes ordered in criminal court proceedings.
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| 27. | Her death was the catalyst for profound changes in our lives.
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| 28. | This has changed the game in ways both subtle and profound.
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| 29. | In his profound disappointment, he did not throw a tantrum.
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| 30. | There's something deeper here, something profound ."
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