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The profound uncertainty Donald Trump's arrival in the White House has given the prime minister a moment to step in to the spotlight on the world stage.

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The mother of one of the victims has said her son has suffered profound physical and emotional trauma as a result of the ordeals he endured.

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“In these remarkable players, I have found both a profound wellspring of generosity, and a visionary commitment to excellence in music-making.”

And although his house still stands, the loss of his school has had a profound effect on his ability to function.

The beauty and poignance of Gaines’ practice lies in his ability to form entirely new, generative structures — a mindset with profound implications beyond art-making.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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