Russia's economic and political crisis was discussed in depth by EU leaders.
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EOBC poses a serious threat to public health and requires in-depth investigation.
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We want greater recognition of the depth of the food poverty problem.
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Skills Test Papers will help to identify children working at greater depth.
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The leaked data showed in-depth knowledge of New Zealand politics, she said.
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The astuteness of William of Orange had in this instance been deceived.
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The value of astuteness is that it protects us from the astute.
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Not even the astuteness of the first Capilano ever discovered their destination.
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Though somewhat drunk, Grabman still preserved the rays of his habitual astuteness.
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The whisper ended with a little chuckle of delight at her astuteness.
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Jane's apparition seemed to consider what I had said with burning deepness.
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As if the deepness and pain of his chest wound prevented it.
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It is the deepness of the roots that has preserved the tree.
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Ormisda was saved by the unexpected deepness of the river at that point.
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After an hour strain and enjoy the deepness of the broth.
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As natural sleep has different degrees of profoundness, so has trance sleep.
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The profoundness of Shakespeare seems a shoreward shallow when viewed alongside the Bible.
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Darvid inclined with befitting profoundness; the officers bowed much lower their hats above their heads.
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You would think the boys slept, and that the men have any degree of profoundness.
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The profoundness of the gloom was tremendous.
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One knowing the innermost workings of Colonel Grand's mind would have understood the profoundness of that bow.
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We may acquire languages; we may devote ourselves to arts; we may give ourselves up to the profoundness of science.
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Looking back, one is indeed tempted to forget the profoundness of the philosopher, in recollection of the loveableness of the man.
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He expatiated with great profoundness and fertility of ideas, on the uses to which a faculty like this might be employed.
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Seeing the futility of his endeavours, Gonzaga withdrew in increased resentment, but with a heightened sweetness of smile and profoundness of courtesies.
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Towards the peers, the earnestness, it is not too much to say the respectfulness, the slowness, the profoundness of his bow was eloquent.
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There is no other account of the French Revolution that can be compared with it for intensity of feeling and profoundness of thought.
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We do not with sufficient plainness or sufficient profoundness address ourselves to life, nor dare we chaunt our own times and social circumstance.
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In fact, he came to surpass Socrates in the profoundness of his views, and in the correctness and eloquence with which he expressed them.
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It requires time, use, insight, event, all the great lessons and assistances of God; and only to think of using it implies character and profoundness.
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"We're not ever going back home," Cricket said, and as the profoundness of her words hit them, they all fell quiet.