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It is, on the contrary, extremely unprofound, boring, and irritating as hell.
Diary of a Dead Man (A Novella Excerpt) Chris Kubica 2009
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But something profoundly unprofound is going on here, and I keep encountering it everywhere I go in Regressive World.
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And yet they'd have loved him if he'd given way to hysterical, unprofound grief, or become ... drunk!
The Wind Bloweth Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne 1908
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To manoeuvre was the profoundest instinct of his unprofound nature.
Bonaventure A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana George Washington Cable 1884
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The rhetorical form of his ethico-philosophical writings does not redeem them from that tediousness which inheres in any verbose display of unprofound observations.
Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics. 1819-1870 1873
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He was taking his walk in a subdued way, pondering something -- and it puzzled him sorely in his straightforward, unprofound understanding.
The Perpetual Curate 1862
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The joy of an infant, or joy-generation, without significance to an unprofound and common mind -- how strange to see the excess of pathos in that; yet men of any (or at least of much) sensibility see in this a transpicuous masque for another form, viz., the eternal ground of sorrow in all human hearts.
The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 1 Thomas De Quincey 1822
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This unprofound gland takes an leading role in men's sexuality and it is inescapable fitted ejaculation.
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This unprofound gland takes an leading role in men's sexuality and it is inescapable fitted ejaculation.
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This unprofound gland takes an leading role in men's sexuality and it is inescapable fitted ejaculation.
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