Word: profoundly
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...public schools, Paul Vallas, expressed: "It's amazing that in this day and age you can have a child who has gone 15 years without ever having enrolled in school." However, often times it is circumstances and people on society's margins that tell us some of the most profound truths about ourselves and our culture...
...sort of feel the nation is asleep [on this issue]," he said. "The consequences will be deep, profound, terrible and long-lasting...
...Cultural Rhythms there's no dialogue, we can't ask questions and learn something I think more profound about each other and where we come from," he added...
...through Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones, through questions about the draft and whether he inhaled, but to see her own moral standards attacked was something new. "That stung her really hard, put her in shock," says a long-standing ally. "Hillary Rodham Clinton never recovered from that, in a profound...
...their action in the brain and ignores the body as if it exists merely to carry the head around! In short, these molecules of emotion regulate every aspect of our physiology. A new paradigm has evolved, with implications that life-style changes such as diet and exercise can offer profound, safe and natural mood elevation. CANDACE B. PERT, Research Professor Georgetown University Medical Center Washington...