Word: profoundly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Germany, France, Africa and Latin America made pilgrimages there for theological advice. Theologians visited to discuss the issues and events of the council with the sad-eyed, soft-spoken man who occupied the room. He was Karl Rahner, 58, whom many eminent Roman Catholic thinkers regard as the most profound and most exciting theologian their church has produced in the 20th century...
...physicians who examined the bodies of the twins wrote: "In my opinion, Chang died of a cerebral clot. Eng probably died of fright as the distended bladder seemed to point to a profound emotional disturbance...
...Letters of Oscar Wilde, edited by Rupert Hart-Davis. This first complete, un-bowdlerized collection of letters reveals Wilde as someone far more profound than the talented fop of his own caricature...
...what amounts to a new career. Although English critics grumble a bit about the blandness of many of Klemperer's concerts, they are more than willing to put up with the old man. Occasionally, they point out, the old black moods assail him-throwing him into fits of profound depression and prompting performances of exalted feeling...
...during the dying-down of Latin American idealogical enthusiasm for development. The Latin intelligentsia, he related, began to lose faith in development as a "Sorelian myth" when the high rate of growth 1950-55 slowed, and when it became clear that even increase in national income had caused no profound social change...