Word: profound
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...States toward the Soviet Union would be directly and very adversely affected by any Soviet use of force in Poland." Allen declared that the consequences of a Soviet invasion of Poland "could border on wrecking relations [with the U.S.] for a long time. Business as usual after such a profound event could not easily be restored...
...were reported to be on full alert. East bloc propaganda guns were blazing, repetitively comparing events in Poland with those that touched off the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. There was a measure of understatement in the urgent message of the Polish party: "All Poles are engulfed by profound anxiety...
...statement from Alain Peyrefitte, the French Minister of Justice, Riesman was hailed as "a great thinker." The statement concludes: "He has had a profound influence on the academic world. More than anyone else, he has contributed to the dissemination of Tocqueville's philosophy...
...anybody but the 50 or so diehard fans had ambled over the river, they would have seen one of the most profound turnarounds in recent Crimson sports history...
Such threats and unethical advertising slink barely within legal limits of federal regulation on campaign procedure, and four different cases--all involving NCPAC--are now under investigation by the Federal Election Commission. But legal or not, these right-wing independents have had a profound effect so far on the politics of the decade, and it is more likely that the trend will continue. Even Reagan, in a recent press conference, when asked "how much consideration" he would give "to the advice" of such groups as the Moral Majority and people like Falwell, answered "I am not going to separate myself...