Ms. Palmer was riveting in this profoundly human scene.
Today, Shylock is considered a profoundly human and tragic character.
In stark contrast to the profoundly human Vietnam soldiers, there is nothing vulnerable about these figures.
He makes little gestures that are profoundly human.
There is a section in this profoundly human and inspiring book entitled Seth in the Sixth Form.
They celebrate something that is profoundly human, that there is value in making things, even pushing the buttons on a computer to produce an object.
But it's also a profoundly human phenomenon, a way of expanding and, in some sense, reifying the ephemeral daily conversation that humans engage in.
The same author concluded that "out of this rather absurd plot, Feyder made a profoundly human film".
Their comments give a profoundly human dimension to war.
Overcoming political divisions, our collective collaboration has been inspired by the profoundly human feeling that no woman should be exploited.