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But it was his father's friend, famed Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, who had a profound influence on Mr. Piazza's career.
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For example, work in the field of epigenetics demonstrates that environment can have a profound influence on how DNA impacts biology.
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His achievements and profound influence on the lives of many speak volumes for the type of man and leader Marvin Miller was.
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During the past twenty years, the notion that early life exposures may have a profound influence on health in childhood and beyond has gained increasing acceptance among scientists.
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But the resurgence of the Democrats will nevertheless have a profound influence on the direction of American foreign policy, given the party's strong disagreements with the Bush doctrine.
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She used to sing in a choir under the direction of Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, and was a profound influence on Nascimento's long career as one of Brazil's music heroes.
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When independent experts who are free from conflicts of interest come together in good faith to study an issue, they can have a profound and constructive influence on government policy.
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Most importantly, we also saw the profound influence of Willie Mays on both Barry and Bobby Bonds.
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At the same time they also reflect the diversity of the Hispanic community, and stand as examples of the profound and positive influence the Hispanic community has had on our nation.
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Of all the mass media, from ancient official or personal inscriptions on stone to today's satellite broadcasts, those printed on paper have had the most profound influence.
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