Word: profounder
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...staff's cruel indictment of Richard Milhous Nixon on his funeral day gives short shrift to the lasting accomplishments and profound impact of America's 37th president. Today, as the nation bids him farewell, we should remember President Nixon as a man who, perhaps more than any other in the past half century, helped to define our modern political life...
Students some of whom were born during the Watergate scandal that toppled Nixon's administration, said they generally consider Nixon a "great" man who had a profound effect on foreign and domestic policy...
...ruling, though unfortunate, was not unexpected--it extended an unfortunate decision the Court made eight years ago barring the exclusion of jurors on the basis of race. Though made in a civil case, the decision will have its most profound effect on criminal defendants, infringing on their right to "peremptory challenges." Such challenges allow litigants to disqualify a limited number of jurors for any reason...
...found, after enjoying the article's profound insights, that my educated mind was not at all "insulted" by the architecture of Canaday--as O'Shea suggested it should be--but rather that it was insulted by O'Shea's lack of understanding and affection (he resided in Pennypacker Hall his first year at Harvard) for a dorm which many actually find quite wonderful and cheerful...
...profound change happening in information technology" is expanding the libraries' computer needs beyond individual computers to a general network approach...