Word: profounder
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Students say the difference in the past year has been profound...
...most profound and innovative applications for the technology in the curriculum is in the advent of multimedia cases...
Whatever the reason, the advent of this new element has had a profound effect on the baseball world. Players like ex-Yankee first baseman Don Mattingly have prolonged their careers and gained the respect of millions via their reputation as "solid clubhouse presences," whose diminishing productivity is offset by leadership effects...
...overused in reporting about medicine. But the latest advances in stroke treatment--of which TPA is only the most dramatic--surely qualify for that term. Because stroke kills 150,000 Americans each year and is a leading cause of permanent disability, even a moderately effective treatment would make a profound difference in the quality of life of hundreds of thousands of people and their families...
...they cross-reference with memories of concurrent sexual activity. It is even possible that I once believed GETTING STONED to be a beneficial experience, teaching tolerance, since it rendered all co-users equally attractive and all rock bands equally talented. I may also have believed that GETTING STONED engendered profound INSIGHTS, which I may have, at least once, attempted to record with a Day-Glo marker on the back of an empty doughnut box (in Molinari's world, this would be known as a "LAB REPORT...