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Albin’s epiphany in “I Am What I Am” is simple yet profound: He wants neither praise nor pity, but only to be seen as his “own special creation.”

Our clothes hold us, shaping our experience and understanding of life in ways both subtle and profound.

PST Art exhibition explores aerospace’s profound impact on Southern California artists and the extraterrestrial inspirations for their work.

It appeared to be a betrayal of the body as profound as the one unfolding on the nation’s political stage.

From Salon

Australian lawmakers have voted to censure an Aboriginal senator who heckled King Charles during his visit to Canberra last month, to express their "profound disapproval" of her protest.

From BBC

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

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