| 1. | But others say the influence of the caucus is more profound.
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| 2. | A change that profound won't take place right away.
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| 3. | Law firms have undergone profound changes in the last 15 years.
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| 4. | They seek a solution to their own profound estrangement from society.
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| 5. | He found in it something not just profound, but universal.
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| 6. | Their content runs the gamut from the profound to the vulgar.
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| 7. | The disorientation-- and disillusion-- can be profound.
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| 8. | She had profound respect for middle-class values and virtues.
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| 9. | I teach people to make physiological changes that are pretty profound.
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| 10. | Even the most profound intellectuals always like to see gorgeous females.
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