Word: profound
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...They were a very profound concern of the College's administration." Goldman recalls of the rules. "I don't think they were broken too frivolously...
...Olympics, and it's quite easy to accentuate such failures. But by doing this, you all ignore the political benefits which we can and do gamer from the Games. These benefits aren't as starkly noticeable as the failings which political association potentionally entails, but they are just as profound Isn't it soothing to know that the world can organize itself without decay? Only through such association can we grasp such profound successes...
...note. Nearly every number begins with a staccato verse and chorus; it soars toward traditional musical passion only at midpoint, then withdraws into tart anticlimax. It takes a second or third hearing for ballads like Finishing the Hat, Beautiful and Sunday to betray subterranean seisms of feeling: ironic, wistful, profound, possessed. A heart beats under that starched shirt...
...continued to provoke intense concern on the part of many in the Harvard community whose views have been conveyed to the Committee (ACSR) in numerous letters and written statements and in oral statements made at an open hearing held by the Committee in March. Many of these communications express profound dissatisfaction with existing University policies regarding Harvard's ethical responsibilities with respect to such investments...
...Cranbrook Academy of Art, in Bloomfield Hills, is, in fact, our equivalent of the Bauhaus, and it has had an equally profound influence on our contemporary design. The Bauhaus search for a machine-age aesthetic was revolutionary, a radical break with the past. The Cranbrook approach was evolutionary. Its artists and craftsmen created new designs not with dogmas or preconceived notions but by enthusiastic, almost playful experimentation with traditional craftsmanship and styles...