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poignant
1. The sight was so poignant that he
2. The flat was empty making the atmosphere more poignant
3. Professor Goa’s plight is particularly poignant as his only daughter and granddaughter were coming for his wife’s funeral
4. One gets that feeling here on this hallowed ground, and I have known that same poignant feeling as I looked out across the rows of white crosses and Stars of David in Europe, in the Philippines, and the military cemeteries here in our own land
5. The spirit of her young lover never came to the tryst now; and the memories connected with John Meredith were too painful and poignant
6. has a poignant and harrowing story to tell
7. I was defeated, and as Levi and I looked at one another, meters apart physically, but so distant to one another emotionally, it seemed poignant, but perfect that the clouds parted at a roar of thunder, and a downpour washed out everything in sight
8. This passage is so poignant and so universal that any reader feels a painful tug at the heart by this parable
9. perfect moments when we need to learn the most poignant
10. You can expect to receive at least one of every item you mentioned using in your life, and there was a poignant moment when you spoke of the unfinished harp you were building with your father
11. The whole event was poignant and so touching that few emotions were left out; the
12. And then there was the poignant story of Peter
13. Moisture filled her eyes, the moment as poignant as any
14. It was a poignant moment and Michael crushed her into his
15. These reminiscences, many funny and some very poignant, have been
16. It was probably the most poignant letter of his
17. The first time I heard Terry’s rendering of Macbeth’s misery, cynicism and poignant insight into the folly of life… and all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty deaths…life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing! it moved me to tears
18. He was buried next to Bernadette’s grave, making it all the more poignant for the family that day
19. It took a while longer for the fruit trees to grow and to produce fruit, but the accelerants in the soil knocked off several years from the natural development time and so when the first banana was picked, it was a poignant day for the inhabitants of let-cum-baan
20. Their poignant story that pictured the vicissitudes of life affected Suresh for days on end
21. That poignant moment, all agreed, would be etched in their memory for posterity
22. When one sense is dulled by continual laceration, I will discover a newer, more poignant pang
23. “It will be a poignant moment when he walks on German soil again
24. A poignant and thoughtful moment of silence passed between the two men
25. In effect, the nature of the student’s behavior became the means through which they were taught: Teachers knew through their own experiences that feelings of being betrayed by their teachers often led to poignant realizations, and yet they ruthlessly pursued the student’s freedom, by their own design, because the real betrayal was the student’s self-deceit
26. Teachers knew through their own experiences the feelings of betrayal that often led to poignant realizations, and yet they ruthlessly pursued the student’s freedom by their own design, because the real betrayal was the student’s self-deceit
27. I had thought I would find adventure and romance that is aggrandized in the press by coming here on such a noble and virtuous cause, but I have only found treachery, misery, and despair for the last few weeks that now convince me I should have stayed home in South Carolina, even though this exposure to the world and the sights I have seen have been an excellent, poignant experience
28. Feltus found the mention of money quite unusual but very poignant, given that he had never considered Elizabeth Bascomb’s source of apparent wealth
29. We ask again, is it a coincidence that Gordon can recall the above conversation, memories, and feelings from when he was young? While we would like to say yes, it is not just pure chance, as the recalling is very poignant indeed
30. I was giving the moth some real depth while still being able to throw in some poignant commentary about the courage and stupidity required to sacrifice one's own life for the greater good
31. biblical descriptions of the beast and Antichrist are indeed striking, but on the other hand previous insights of Christians into other sources of beast and Antichrist are still poignant and it would seem rash to discard them without further reflection
32. Michael recalled their brief but poignant encounter aboard the Atlas at the
33. It is particularly poignant once you know that when he was asked why he hadn’t stopped listening to the voices much earlier, he replied, “Because the
34. Footage of these experiments, which were conducted over several years, is poignant, as the kids struggle to delay gratification
35. ‘But it was your pining that made our meeting so poignant that night,’ said Raja Rao, stopping her from changing the ear studs
36. As those poignant memories seemingly impinged upon his heart, his eyes began to swell with tears in profusion
37. Once out in the courtyard an eerie, poignant silence gripped
38. When he wanted to marry her, he made me privy to her poignant past that she had revealed to him, that is to let him decide whether it mattered to him; here’s her tale of betrayal and retrieval
39. Whatever, her death was as poignant as her life itself, which had put the thoughts of the East and the West on the same philosophical page
40. This is the most powerful and poignant statement in the Bible; for it is here, that the Infinite defines Himself, as Himself; which is the pinnacle of living a life of realized possibility
41. They decided the most poignant statement they could make was to set the ship on fire in protest and martyrdom, quickly ending the newly formed movement and annihilating any of the small amounts of crew members in all the remaining ships who could be stirred to fight for themselves and their fellow crew
42. In the news one day last month or last year, was a poignant item about a 20-year-old senior in a Colorado high school who was being barred from the football team
43. “We can't save everything, so let's save the most popular, poignant, or promising
44. Jillian and Christopher stared at them, pained by the poignant display of affection
45. Their poignant grief made me desolate and I could not resist myself helping them
46. Their poignant grief had hit my inner soul
47. The poignant grief covering the child’s innocence had melted my heart
48. You could read the fear of death and poignant grief of separation on their face
49. The sight he usually found tranquil and poignant had about as much effect on his psyche as a cheesy greeting card would have had
50. This poignant singing, however, was force-feeding his senses and overloading them with bucketfuls of emotional nutrients and enchantment