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profoundly and elegiac
The lines, which turn Mrs. Dalloway's thoughts to the trauma of the First World War, are at once an elegiac dirge and a profoundly dignified declaration of endurance.

profoundly and work
The later Neapolitan operas ( L ' amor volubile e tiranno 1709 ; La principessa fedele 1710 ; Tigrane, 1714, & c .) are showy and effective rather than profoundly emotional ; the instrumentation marks a great advance on previous work, since the main duty of accompanying the voice is thrown upon the string quartet, the harpsichord being reserved exclusively for the noisy instrumental ritornelli.
Thus, the Middle-earth legendarium, despite its lack of overt religious elements, can be interpreted as a profoundly religious work.
His work has profoundly influenced social and cultural values in the United States, as well as internationally.
Proposing the, " total destruction of the traditions and values of the past ," the New Culture Movement was spearheaded by the New Youth, a periodical which was published by Chen Duxiu and which was profoundly influential on a young Mao Zedong whose first published work appeared on the magazine's pages.
His work has profoundly influenced analytic philosophy, with his principal contribution being a semantics for modal logic, involving possible worlds as described in a system now called Kripke semantics.
Johnson's early influence as a practicing architect was his use of glass ; his masterpiece was the Glass House ( 1949 ) he designed as his own residence in New Canaan, Connecticut, a profoundly influential work.
The title and inspiration for the work comes from a profoundly self-examining poem by Goethe, which Strauss had considered setting as a choral work.
His theatrical work is thought to have profoundly influenced his later novels and tales.
Friedrich Nietzsche, having been profoundly influenced by Schopenhauer's work, went on to criticise Kant's noumenon on slightly different grounds.
For voice and orchestra he composed the above-mentioned Dies natalis, a work profoundly mystic, and the pacifist Farewell to Arms ( 1944 ).
Delacroix's use of expressive brushstrokes and his study of the optical effects of colour profoundly shaped the work of the Impressionists, while his passion for the exotic inspired the artists of the Symbolist movement.
These works are often said to have affected his political thinking profoundly, and encouraged him to support efforts to abolish the existing feudal system and work toward the establishment of a constitutional government.
:" After Saumell's visionary work, all that was left to do was to develop his innovations, all of which profoundly influenced the history of Cuban nationalist musical movements.
Both Vaughan Williams and the Tudor composers of which Tallis was one profoundly influenced Howells ' later work.
Goldsworthy writes that " It is certainly the case that Garner is someone whose work elicits strong feelings ... and people who dislike her work are profoundly irritated by those who think she is one of the best writers in the country ".
Although extremely close to Irish materials, he was also profoundly influenced by Byron and his peers ; possibly his finest poem, the title work of The Recluse of Inchidony and Other Poems ( 1829 ), was written in Spenserian stanzas that were clearly inspired by Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.
Keegan was described as " profoundly mistaken " and Bassford stated that " Nothing anywhere in Keegan's work – despite his many diatribes about Clausewitz and ' the Clausewitzians ' – reflects any reading whatsoever of Clausewitz's own writings.
His strong controversial purpose obscured his artistic genius, but his work profoundly influenced the popular thought of c. 1910 Germany, and gives one of the best pictures we have of the intellectual life and the social struggle of his generation and nation.
After a critical consideration of how common and problematic approaches to the mass media — noting that the ‘ sheer presence of these media may not affect our society so profoundly as is widely supposed ’ — they work their work through three aspects of what they see as the problem.
Bill Clinton said in September 2009: " There is no one in journalism, anywhere in the United States at least, who has done anything like the work he has done to figure out how poor people are actually living around the world, and what their potential is .... So every American citizen who cares about this should be profoundly grateful that someone in our press establishment cares enough about this to haul himself all around the world to figure out what's going on .... I am personally in his debt, as are we all.
His work on early Stuart Parliaments was profoundly influenced by the work of Alan Everitt, who had argued that the English gentry were preoccupied with defending their positions in the localities rather than responding to the demands of the Crown.

profoundly and composed
On the other hand, one might posit a poem which is composed by a literate scribe, who acquired literacy by way of learning Latin ( and absorbing Latinate culture and ways of thinking ), probably a monk and therefore profoundly Christian in outlook.
Angelopoulos, defined by Martin Scorsese as " a masterful filmmaker ", has developed a unique cinematic vision, characterized by slightest movement, slightest change in distance, long takes, and complicated but carefully composed scenes, offering a hypnotic, sweeping, and profoundly emotional cinema.
He was profoundly moved by it, and the poem, he wrote to Leigh Hunt, was " composed under the influence of feelings which agitated me even to tears.

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The sea ice at the North Pole is typically around thick, although ice thickness, its spatial extent, and the fraction of open water within the ice pack can vary rapidly and profoundly in response to weather and climate.
" According to Bill Nichols, it " achieves the force of authentic art, profoundly disturbing, intensely personal, yet at the same time far more than personal ".
On the other hand, Swift was profoundly mistrustful of attempts at reason that resulted in either hubris ( for example, the Projectors satirized in A Tale of a Tub or in Book III of Gulliver's Travels ) or immorality ( such as the speaker of A Modest Proposal, who offers an entirely logical and wholly immoral proposal for cannibalism ).
Recent research shows variations in efficacy but some studies show that if implanted at a very young age, some profoundly impaired children can acquire effective hearing and speech, particularly if supported by appropriate rehabilitation.
For Turkish youth in Germany, Oriental hip hop is at once profoundly local and simultaneously global ; it imagines, through the evocation of the far reaching ‘ Orient ’ and the cohesive language of hip hop, multiple possibilities of resistance to the politics of exclusion ”
What is now clear is that the evolution of eukaryote cells is either caused by, or at least profoundly influenced by, symbiosis with bacterial and archaean cells in the Proterozoic.
Feminists, meanwhile, did not appreciate the depiction of Alex as a strong career woman who is at the same time profoundly psychotic.
This is perhaps unsurprising as both were profoundly influenced by the early Utopian socialist, Henri de Saint-Simon, who was at one time Comte's teacher and mentor.
Her suicide at the end of World War II affected him profoundly.
Swami Vivekananda was the chief architect who profoundly projected the rich culture of India to the west at the end of 19th century.
After basic military training in secondary school in 1966, Sankara began his military career at the age of 19, and a year later was sent to Madagascar for officer training at Antsirabe where he witnessed popular uprisings in 1971 and 1972 against the government of Philibert Tsiranana and first read the works of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin, profoundly influencing his political views for the rest of his life.
He was the real founder of the Romantic school ; to him more than to any other member of the school we owe the revolutionizing and germinating ideas which influenced so profoundly the development of German literature at the beginning of the 19th century.
In July 2012, Ballagh said he was " ashamed and profoundly depressed " at the en masse closure of Irish galleries and museums.
The Reform Party's agenda was profoundly influenced by its rejection of the dominant notion at the time that Canada was always divided between English and French Canada.
He was not alone in this prejudice — their mutual teacher Rimsky-Korsakov was as profoundly conservative by the end of his life, wedded to the academic process he helped instill at the Conservatory.
Here the shift has taken place: Tolkien was profoundly conservative with respect to cultural traditions, as Moorcock is quite aware, but not at all an imperialist.
His political philosophy speeches, which led to him being nicknamed ' The Mad Monk ', were ridiculed at the time but they were profoundly influential within the Conservative Party and in practice set the tone for politics in the 1980s.
In December 1967, at the age of 45, as a result of complications of a routine ear operation to correct a mild hearing loss caused by a perforated eardrum early in his working career, he became profoundly deaf.
Israel profoundly regrets the loss of human life at Kana and has thoroughly investigated this tragic incident which was caused, first and foremost, by the firing of Katyusha rockets and mortars by Hizbullah from a location in close proximity to the UN position ; We reiterate that the IDF had no intention whatsoever of firing on the UN position at Kana.
The epoch-making events that occurred in England while he was at Oxford profoundly interested him.

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