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The deep color range provides a sense of mystery or spiritual profoundness.
Reaction and wit are appreciated more than profoundness and wisdom.
Critics of Pornomiseria argued that these films did not treat their subject with profoundness, but took a superficial approach to the issues.
The profoundness of her words startled her.
The laughter derives from the attempt to exert self-control against the constancy and profoundness of hunger.
John opened the discussion with great clarity and profoundness, but on returning to his own college he was seized with the "Roman fever".
The following quotes from Aathichoodi illustrate the simplicity of her style and profoundness of the messages:
Other than that, the book is an absolute gem and has a profoundness I didn't expect to find behind that cover and book title.
Xu's poems were strongly influenced by Du Fu, but lack of profoundness and forcefulness.
As Steele reminds us, "the profoundness of our relationship to democratic principles despite our many failings and duplicities" is what constitutes our national identity.
It was astounding to hear how deeply she penetrated into the profoundness of the Brahms Sonate in F minor.
The latter has expounded the application and limits of its powers and functions with unrivalled profoundness and felicity.
We do not, with sufficient plainness, or sufficient profoundness, address ourselves to life, nor dare we chaunt our own times and social circumstance.
One or two of Miss Loren's films have been more notable for the depth of cleavage displayed than any profoundness of plot.
The depth of his own gratitude, the profoundness of his relief was such that he unconsciously promised himself never to discount the concerns of another human being.
These prolific and experienced artists have embraced a creative style that is as unconventional as it is carefully crafted, allowing subtle nuances to collide with deliberate profoundness.
"The profoundness of what we are asking for - our status as a people and a nation - cannot be abandoned and must not be abandoned," Mr. Landry said.
She had not felt the profoundness of that horrible, philosophy which was hidden under his material activity, nor had she seen the prophet under this hero of the barricades.
In the most basic sense, this alteration might lead to a reduced responsiveness as seen in anesthesiology; more abstract facets of tiered consciousness describe characteristics of profoundness, insight, perception, or understanding.
"In my undergraduate days at Princeton," he wrote, "an art historian devoted to Asian cultures suggested that the essential difference between Chinese and Japanese art was the difference between profoundness and esthetics.
He was taciturn, with an ordered tongue, not a swearer nor an unreverent user of his mouth: men learned to weigh his words, but none found a lamp to pierce the profoundness of his spirit.
He needed a shock; or perhaps he required to take a deep, deep plunge into the ocean of human life, and to sink down and be covered by its profoundness, and then to emerge, sobered, invigorated, restored to the world and to himself.
During the Tang Dynasty some of the poets wrote a series of new poems in great variety and profoundness influenced by even sometimes to the point of recycling the old titles and themes of yuefu of the Han Dynasty.
The profoundness of the shock and horror they emanated a few moments later when the burning wreckage of a spaceship came hurtling and screaming out of the sky and crashed about half a mile from where they were standing was something that you had to be there to experience.
'This great prelate', he said, 'had the good humour of a gentleman, the fancy of a poet, the acuteness of a schoolman, the profoundness of a philosopher, the wisdom of a chancellor, the sagacity of a prophet, the reason of an angel and the piety of a saint.'