Word: profoundly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...soft, until finally he stopped worrying about pleasing the men in the audience." Spielberg sees his relationship to Mathison as symbiotic: "Melissa is 80% heart and 20% story logic. It took her sensitivity and my know-how to make E.T. Besides, I work better with women. I claim no profound understanding of women, but I have an agreeable faith in them...
...Princeton case follows this trend. Notes Claire Guthrie, assistant general counsel of the American Council on Education: "This woman is not concerned with establishing some profound legal principle. She knows jobs are tough to get out there, and that when you have a mark against you, it is all that much tougher. She's trying to protect herself." But if Gabrielle Napolitano succeeds in reversing the university's action, the danger is that she may establish a legal precedent, one that could erode the right of Princeton and other private universities to act as the sole judge...
...combine good government with good politics. That is a profound insight Michael gleaned while he was at the Kennedy School," an administrator says...
...heart that knowledge was the best weapon against prejudice. Carney Gavin has been scrapping for the last 10 years with the same ideal in mind. His legion of volunteers take the idea of public education very seriously; they want to tell everyone about the beauty and mystery and profound importance of Semitic culture. And they believe in the fundamental unity of Semitic peoples. Ultimately, says Gavin, the "survival of the planet" depends on the work being done at the Harvard Semitic Museum...
Maybe it wasn't luck, then, but merely profound good fortune that helped the Crimson overcome an 8-2 deficit and eight unearned Crusader runs...