• Language skills of profoundly deaf children who received cochlear impl" by Richard T. Miyamoto, Marcia J. Hay-McCutcheon et al. (butler.edu)
  • Speech and language skills of profoundly deaf children implanted under 12 months of age: Preliminary results. (butler.edu)
  • Language development in profoundly deaf children with cochlear implants. (bvsalud.org)
  • I can't really say that much about [the movie] but I can say that I'm profoundly grateful for the experience. (warm1069.com)
  • We are profoundly grateful to God for the things He has done for us. (deadlinedetroit.com)
  • Profoundly Grateful. (slolifenow.com)
  • Bellissimo, Nick and Gabay, Gillie and Moskowitz, Howard R., Driving Social Distancing - Profoundly & Quickly Understanding the Mind of the Citizen to Create Actionable Instructions & Long-Term Archival Knowledge (April 6, 2020). (ssrn.com)
  • Former First Lady Michelle Obama will cast former Vice President Joe Biden as "a profoundly decent man" during her Monday night speech at the 2020 Democratic National Convention. (dailycaller.com)
  • Schwandt, H & von Wachter, T 2020, ' The long shadow of an unlucky start: Youth who graduate in a crisis will be profoundly affected and may never fully recover ', Finance and Development , vol. 57, no. 4, pp. 16-18. (northwestern.edu)
  • Haq's Musings: Deeply Religious People Profoundly Ignorant About Religion? (riazhaq.com)
  • Magistrate Johanna Metcalf said Azzopardi's 'bizarre' behaviour had profoundly affected the parents of the children she stole. (abc.net.au)
  • What special considerations do parents and educators need to make when planning performing arts instruction for exceptionally and profoundly gifted (hereafter referred to as eg/pg) children? (hoagiesgifted.org)
  • These children are as different from mildly and moderately gifted children as the profoundly retarded are from the mildly retarded (Silverman, 2002). (hoagiesgifted.org)
  • Who Will Pay To Educate Profoundly Disabled Children? (nprillinois.org)
  • The Court of Appeal's decision, which overturned a jury acquittal on a murder charge, is in my view, profoundly bad law. (lawtimesnews.com)
  • A 'profoundly disturbed' conwoman who stole a baby and dressed up as a schoolgirl so she could pose as a pregnant teenager will immediately be able to apply for parole because of how much time she has already served in prison. (abc.net.au)
  • Secondly, we'll have to deal with the problems of working in any either PSR area, or areas that, while not in permanent shadow, are still shadowed much of the time, long enough to be profoundly cold inside of them," said Eppler. (space.com)
  • Dr. Thomas described a half way technology at the same time highly sophisticated and profoundly primitive. (cdc.gov)
  • The downside is that talking through a camera all the time can feel very cold, and you cannot connect profoundly with people when you want to share your arguments. (lu.se)
  • Accessible digital assessments of temporal, spatial or movement concepts for profoundly motor impaired and non-verbal individuals: a pilot study. (bournemouth.ac.uk)
  • This Juneteenth feels profoundly different for a lot of people," she said. (mprnews.org)
  • Our results deal with what is important to the Canadian and to the US citizen (ages 18-80), revealing that there are different mindsets by country, and more profoundly, within people across countries. (ssrn.com)
  • People were so moved by it that they wrote to Rousseau en masse. (edu.au)
  • Legacy Worthy Influence: Profoundly Influential Figures Across Eras" lists the key people and describes the impact of the remarkable individuals who have indelibly contributed to the course of history. (likesup.com)
  • 2 Naturally, we hope every citizen will vote, a simple obligation of democracy with results that profoundly affect our lives. (examword.com)
  • And most babies gave no prior indication that RSV would affect them so profoundly. (medscape.com)
  • GM3 synthase deficiency profoundly disrupts brain development. (medlineplus.gov)
  • 13 The names of the participators in the deeds of blood and violence done under the name of religion were kept profoundly secret. (examword.com)
  • COVID-19 has profoundly changed the way we conduct and share research. (lse.ac.uk)
  • There is something profoundly wrong in our political system when a handful of billionaires, through super PACs that spend millions of dollars, try to defeat progressive candidates for Congress," Sanders said over the weekend. (salon.com)
  • But that is the profoundly simple message that we proclaim from the pulpit, in the classroom, in the hospital, at the coffee shop, and everywhere the flock is found. (lcms.org)
  • 6 That evening left Marius profoundly shaken, and with a melancholy shadow in his soul. (examword.com)
  • Together, the two make their way out of the house and onto the neighborhood sidewalks en route to a nearby community playground. (cdc.gov)
  • 3 Memory can be profoundly shaped by subsequent experience. (examword.com)
  • Throughout history, religious figures have profoundly shaped the course of human spirituality and belief systems. (likesup.com)
  • The transboundary forces of globalization are affecting the health of individuals and populations more profoundly than ever before. (who.int)
  • Bill shares how, through digital transformation and agile engineering, Mercury makes uncompromised solutions profoundly more accessible to the A&D industry right now. (mrcy.com)
  • We provide a number of programs and scholarships to support the holistic development of profoundly gifted students, ages 5 - 18. (davidsongifted.org)
  • This gives us a four-fold foundation to begin to see why the system is so unhealthy, while possibly shedding some light on how we can heal our profoundly sick society. (wakingtimes.com)
  • Bell says she is "profoundly honoured" to be the diocese's first woman bishop, and says she hopes that her election will be an encouragement for other women considering leadership in the church. (anglicanjournal.com)
  • She describes husband President Barack Obama's presidential inauguration as "one of the most profoundly moving experiences" of her life. (essence.com)
  • He will take time with his family and close friends to reflect and move forward from what can only be described as a profoundly difficult period in his life. (cbc.ca)
  • I've felt profoundly unseen my entire life and misunderstood. (headlinermagazine.net)
  • Really, the reason I always wanted to pursue music as a career path is because I've felt profoundly unseen my entire life, and misunderstood. (headlinermagazine.net)
  • Britain's King Charles III has expressed his deepest condolences to President Droupadi Murmu over the tragic triple train accident in Odisha and said that he is 'profoundly shocked' and saddened by the news. (firstindia.co.in)
  • Both my wife and I have been most profoundly shocked and saddened by the news of such a dreadful accident outside Balasore. (firstindia.co.in)
  • Health and wellbeing are profoundly social. (plymouth.ac.uk)
  • It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. (wakingtimes.com)
  • The workplace environment profoundly affects health. (cdc.gov)
  • In a total of 54 cycles, 27 of 31 (87.1%) profoundly gonadotrophin-deficient patients achieved follicular development within three cycles. (nih.gov)
  • 15 profoundly Deaf sign-using schizophrenic patients and 28 matched profoundly Deaf healthy volunteers were given specially devised measures for motor skill in linguistic and non-linguistic tasks. (lancs.ac.uk)
  • The performance of a second group of 14 profoundly Deaf signing schizophrenic patients and 35 Deaf healthy volunteers was recorded based on a battery of measures testing classifier and noun comprehension and production. (lancs.ac.uk)
  • The impact of technology on energy markets has profoundly affected costs and quality of supplying energy services. (ogj.com)
  • New research has revealed that Software as a Service (SaaS) is profoundly changing the relationship between business units and technology, giving ownership to the actual users, which is powering transformative productivity gains. (governmentnews.com.au)
  • For more than 20 years, the Davidson Institute has grown into a robust organization that provides a community, opportunities, and resources for profoundly gifted young people and their families. (davidsongifted.org)
  • This therapy could offer a profoundly better way to treat tinnitus. (nih.gov)
  • Our mission is to recognize the nation's profoundly gifted youth and support them holistically so they may reach their highest potential. (davidsongifted.org)
  • GM3 synthase deficiency profoundly disrupts brain development. (medlineplus.gov)
  • They are profoundly disrespectful of the dedicated work of local, regional and international responders. (who.int)
  • All compositions by Tiny Grimes and Connie Hayes except as indicated "Blue Midnight" - 6:48 "Backslider" - 4:27 "Tiny's Exercise" - 7:24 "Profoundly Blue" (Meade Lux Lewis) - 5:19 "Matilda" (Traditional) - 4:01 "Cookin' at the Cookery" - 10:03 Tiny Grimes - guitar, vocals Houston Person - tenor saxophone Harold Mabern - piano Jimmy Lewis - electric bass Freddie Waits - drums Gene Golden - congas Muse Records discography accessed January 20, 2015 Yanow, Scott. (wikipedia.org)
  • We have worked for more than two decades to contribute to the ongoing conversation on how to support our nation's profoundly gifted youth, who are often overlooked in the traditional classroom. (davidsongifted.org)