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And that seeking is why so many experiences that started with simple delight and amusement eventually led us to
profound
breakthroughs.
Our youth of color pay a
profound
price when their schooling sends them the message that they must be controlled, that they must leave their identities at home in order to be successful.
These things are all true to a degree, but it's also the case that these technologies brought to us things that extended the human experience in some
profound
ways.
Discrimination and racism also matters in other
profound
ways for health.
After a deep and engaging conversation with her on how she considered it a
profound
calling to do what she was doing, I asked her a parting question: Do you have the tools that you need to deliver the babies?
They announced the nominees for the Game for Impact, an award that's given to a thought-provoking video game with a
profound
prosocial message or meaning.
I felt a
profound
sense of a shame.
I think that this is a really
profound
change in the way human affairs are arranged.
And to the fact that no matter how civilized you may seem, in part of your brain, you're still a wild animal, a profound, well-spoken wild animal.
And one of his most
profound
insights was the importance that language plays in shaping our thoughts and opinions.
"He sends his
profound
apologies and looks forward to meeting you for lunch tomorrow."
In fact, if all the clouds went away, we would experience
profound
climate changes.
So even small changes to cloud cover could have
profound
consequences.
The takeaway of this brief excursus into the history of partisanship, then, is the following: partisanship is real; it's profound; it's extraordinarily powerful, and it's terribly upsetting.
The highly profiled case of Ryan White in 1985, who was a 13-year-old hemophiliac who had contracted HIV from a contaminated blood treatment, and this marked the most
profound
shift in America's perception of HIV.
It means that our early circumstances have a
profound
influence on the way that the rest of our lives play out.
First, I want to explain how and why crack cocaine had such a
profound
influence on inner-city gangs.
And race has played a
profound
role in how we value this work in our culture.
But the thing that's so
profound
to me about this story is, despite having 15 years stolen from her life, it did not affect the care and compassion that she felt for the children.
I love those experiments, but I think that the most
profound
and life-changing experiment that I've done is my most recent experiment, where I spent a year trying to follow all of the rules of the Bible, "The Year of Living Biblically."
On November 23, 1654, Pascal had a
profound
religious experience.
These awakenings were too brief for the subjects to regain consciousness and to remember them during the next morning, but they may nevertheless have a
profound
impact on how restful our sleep is.
As you remember, at some point in the book for "2001," HAL realizes that the universe is too big, and grand, and
profound
for those really stupid astronauts.
And she had a statement that is very profound, and this statement is that science has been able to find cures for many evils, but never the greatest evil of all in human beings, and that evil is apathy.
With her stories of women founding new societies, time travelers overcoming historical strife, and interspecies bonding, Butler had a
profound
influence on the growing popularity of Afrofuturism.
These humorous, profound, and rebellious declarations were strategically scattered throughout Soho’s art scene.
And I had to think, you know, there was something fundamentally
profound
about this.
This is a
profound
statement, and it was made because of science.
There's a basic,
profound
acceleration of this evolutionary process.
And that's a very
profound
explosion of exponential growth.
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