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Our surroundings have a profound influence on the way we live our lives.
We can thank many geniuses throughout history for their profound discoveries, but their one or
We can thank many geniuses throughout history for their profound discoveries,
Laird has profound mental health difficulties. She was put on to universal credit in January
Margot Liard has profound mental health difficulties.
may also have a more high minded defence for our silence: we aspire to be profound people
In 2060, the three successor states to pre-independence India will have 2.3 billion people versus China's 1.2 billion, guaranteeing profound changes to the global economy.
versus China's 1.2 billion guaranteeing profound changes
The not-so-shocking truth is that pornography has profound consequences for the brain and acts in many ways like a drug.
The not so shocking truth is that pornography has profound consequences for the brain and acts in many ways like a drug.
That had a massive profound effect on me
Usually like deep, profound truths
In addition to the immediate destruction, the long-term consequences of a Cascadia megathrust earthquake would be profound.
The entire Pacific Northwest region will undergo a profound transformation after the significant earthquake, and while the federal government is likely to cover the entire reconstruction expenses, the economic damage to the Pacific Northwest will necessitate a generation to rebuild.
Walking is something so simple yet so incredibly profound.