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“This inheritance of ‘Great Russia,’ Russian culture is of a beauty and profoundness that is great,” Francis said Monday.

"Russian culture is of such beauty, such profoundness. It should not be cancelled because of political problems. There were dark political years in Russia but the heritage is there, available to all," he said.

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And Noah Wolfe’s Henrik is so floridly agonized that it’s hard to see how his profoundness may yet be appealing.

Seeing the atrocious acts Trump orchestrated in clearing peaceful protesters away from his path to St. John’s and the Bible-waving photo op, it is clear he has zero appreciation for the profoundness of this teaching, for believers or non.

“I’ve never seen or expected the depth, the breadth and profoundness of all the changes,” said lobbyist Bruce Bereano, who has worked in Annapolis for nearly five decades.

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

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