To make a poignant film even more poignant, Sungwoong punctuates the film with shots of letters Hakamada wrote to Hideko before he became ill.
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The Big Sick isn't just a poignant love story – it's a true poignant love story, based on the real-life relationship between Nanjiani and his now-wife, Emily V. Gordon.
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But it ended up being more poignant than I imagined.
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One interview with an aging truck driver is especially poignant.
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One suspects that, like Lindsay's, it is a poignant one.
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Prince William's final day in Israel was a poignant one.
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Their poignant incompleteness offers the opulent opportunity for ambiguous gazing.
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That's why it was especially poignant to have Caly perform.
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"Just Hold On" also had lyrics poignant to Tomlinson's loss.
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But his story is poignant because of what came next.
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Her poetry is an intense, poignant exploration of early teenagehood.
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Post these regularly as a poignant reminder of one's existence.
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The film's story instantly struck a poignant chord within him.
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Still, Bowens says she doesn't regret penning the poignant post.
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Kuechly just provided a poignant example of that harsh reality.
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These fantastical, poignant, sometimes creepy pictures are fraught with conflict.
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Most poignant were comments from two of Scalia's four daughters.
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His tweets are simultaneously fascinating, frustrating, entertaining, poignant and confusing.
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It was a poignant moment, and a deeply sad one.
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"In Canada we have so few poignant moments," Wright said.
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The story had a twist that made it especially poignant.
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Viewers praised "Persepolis" (2007) as being both poignant and moving.
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Mr. Hernandez's pictures add a poignant twist to the tale.
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These essays are funny; they are poignant; they are powerful.
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Among his other poignant portraits was that of the Rev.
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It's a poignant meditation on existential anxiety and spiritual aspiration.
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And I think this film shows that in poignant detail.
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There are few more poignant, exasperating creatures than teenage girls.
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The group's choice of location, meanwhile, was much more poignant.
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Robinson made this seem real and ridiculous, poignant and preposterous.
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Why was Charleston a horrifically poignant location for Roof's terrorism?
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That poignant familial gathering left a sour taste for me.
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Their conversation is brotherly and poignant, and leaves much unsaid.
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And their debut on the Strip was a poignant smash.
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The holiday can be serious and poignant, and also funny.
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Take his poignant conversation with Helen's father, Bruce, for example.
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They were a poignant symbol to him of disrupted lives.
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It is a remarkable achievement: generous, honest, almost unbearably poignant.
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It was an especially poignant time to visit the circus.
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The betrayal is contemptible but the confession was surprisingly poignant.
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That made her Mother's Day discovery all the more poignant.
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For his poignant performance, Firth was nominated for an Academy Award.
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But the album's most poignant moment is one of profound connection.
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It is poignant that the Historia Tolteca-Chichimeca was never finished.
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It was poignant, powerful, and very close to home – purposefully so.
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Here are some of the poignant snapshots that the children captured.
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The title track is poignant and contemplative, but resolutely unpretty too.
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Hidden among the statistics are poignant tales of grief and frustration.
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It's dazzling, witty, and, when you least expect it, startlingly poignant.
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Lebohang Kganye's images are a poignant celebration of her mother's spirit.
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What makes Linda's story so poignant is its resistance to categorization.
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Linda May's story is so poignant, though, because it's so complicated.
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Not all shows have to be serious to say something poignant.
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The result was a musical that was propulsive, energetic, and poignant.
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It's a poignant moment for the pair to receive the award.
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Mu'min's favorite scene in Jinn is a simple, but poignant one.
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The scene also makes a number of subtler, equally poignant points.
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The urgency for nationalizing public utilities could not be more poignant.
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Paul's weekly segment about "Wireless Vapes" is as poignant as ever.
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It is this poignant moment that knocks some sense into Meredith.
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The film was a very poignant experience on a few levels.
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The piece is a poignant conversation that elevates individuals past statistics.
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It was hopeful and optimistic always, and poignant in many ways.
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It's the tug between atonal and tonal which makes music poignant.
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The child was a poignant symbol of the community's professed values.
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They catch her between postures, in moments of poignant psychological wobble.
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The ending of "Ladivine" is perfect, both poignant and strangely hopeful.
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Instead, this quietly poignant film is exploring what's below the surface.
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Carson's touching words seem all the more poignant after Boyce's death.
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The inquiries are even more poignant when legends talk of retirement.
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The joys of a simpler life are so poignant right now.
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Henrietta's memories of Harold's professional rise and fall are particularly poignant.
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It's funny in the ways you would expect, but also poignant.
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I'm not sure if Scientology inspired it, but it felt poignant.
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Mr. Rowan said it made the gathering all the more poignant.
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What had seemed dry was now poignant and rich with meaning.
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But I think it's more poignant, or more utopian, than that.
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Her quest to do so is often amusing and sometimes poignant.
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"Counting Descent" is a poignant addition to the Black literary canon.
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Not many players could experience a farewell more poignant than that.
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If anything, it still feels creative and fresh, poignant and memorable.
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What struck you as interesting, challenging or particularly poignant in it?
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Poignant as it was, he could take zero credit for it.
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The fortuitous coincidence of her site makes her presence feel poignant.
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Thinking she is alone, she starts to show her poignant loveliness.
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This particularly poignant image spoke to me on so many levels.
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The movie's hands-off approach does often amount to something poignant.
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Her new mobile selfies are by turns outlandish, hilarious and poignant.
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It is baffling, then funny, and then quite poignant to witness.
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What renders these images so poignant is their sense of impermanence.
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"Poignant Pony Professes Penitence, Provokes Pity," reads one trade paper headline.
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Keep flipping and it's one rare and poignant find after another.
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This — a remake of Playboi Carti's "Magnolia" — is the most poignant.
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Halse Anderson's story is poignant and tragic and, above all, inspirational.
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Poignant, thoughtful, and about as subtle as Calvin Harris' new song.
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Providing the Grinch a poignant back story creates its own quandary.
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The arrival of snowflakes wasn't the only poignant Prince tribute yesterday.
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There was something visceral about the moment, something poignant, something mystical.
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A solid constant of memories, happy and sad, poignant and frivolous.
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But, wonderfully poignant as these works are, they aren't true collaborations.
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The win was especially poignant for this group of American women.
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It's hard to say what's gained, clarified, made more poignant or dramatic.
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Much like his wife, Jason ended his poignant piece with an offer.
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It's a great visual translation of her message, and a poignant one.
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These commercials are more poignant and memorable than an ordinary campaign ad.
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It is quite poignant that this could be his last awards ceremony.
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That makes it a particularly poignant landing spot for Jordan's big statement.
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Often in Crocodile it's the weirdest paintings that are the most poignant.
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It's a whimsical family drama with an unexpected, poignant jumping-off point.
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Think: ANTM, but much more poignant (and minus the campy contest factor).
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In real life, I wanted it to be more poignant and private.
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Like many moms, there's one very poignant emotion she has trouble shaking.
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Literature is full of poignant phrases to express the inevitability of death.
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Today the loss of that idealism seems as poignant as Marshall's failure.
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Murphy, who had gotten Monteith into rehab, recalled their poignant last interaction.
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The 35-year-old closes on a very inspiring and poignant note.
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It's gorgeous, gut wrenching, and poignant to the point of being disturbed.
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"It was a really poignant moment in [recording] the album," he revealed.
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Her paintings combine loose and abstract artistic elements with poignant figurative drawings.
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I thought the way the film told Eddy's story was really poignant.
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Her lyrics are punchy, pithy, and poignant, her composure cool and friendly.
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What we got instead was something more subtle, laced with poignant meaning.
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Although some of the language is dated, the sentiment is still poignant.
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To me, the most poignant one summed it up in three words.
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Most poignant was his 27th and last, "Blackstar", released on January 8th.
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This instinct is reflected in his lyrics, which are playful and poignant.
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His books are so poignant and so resonant and so beautifully written.
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This poignant novel proves that life can be equally painful and funny.
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The other series on view are mostly older, but still poignant works.
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Her take was dark and serious; Mr. Kelly's is witty and poignant.
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MartyrLoserKing is poignant and contemporary, calling forward issues that affect us globally.
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In this context, the vacuity of US economic policy is especially poignant.
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It's daffy, overblown and strangely poignant, just like the cycle over all.
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With strong performances and an engaging narrative, it's an unforgettably poignant film.
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That makes her latest Instagram post all the more poignant and special.
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Steve Mershon made an unexpectedly poignant discovery on the beach last week.
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Years later, I still think about it; I found it surprisingly poignant.
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I find it poignant and lovely — a bit of vital accidental poetry.
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It's also poignant now that coronavirus is invoking comparisons to world war.
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Brilliant Visions encapsulates a small portion of that effort, to poignant effect.
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This bride is the most poignant and most exquisite of the sisters.
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This is the rare space-doc that's also a poignant character sketch.
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And Ms. Hill's Eva is an even more poignant, guilt-inspiring presence.
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The story of the three older intellectuals is both poignant and frightening.
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At this time, it seems very poignant to avoid all public spaces.
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In fact, one such post, back in November, is eerily poignant today.
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Niven created this poignant world, and Hannah helped bring it to screen.
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It's a poignant story about race, gender, sports and Jim Crow America.
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For children of single parents, it's a poignant tribute to smaller families.
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It's been poignant because no matter what, she didn't ask for this.
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"It doesn't seem that this was random," said the spokesman, Luc Poignant.
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The most poignant moment of that fraught relationship happened 20113 years ago.
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In these indiscreet but poignant photos, intimate acts become a public affair.
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Clive James's 2014 poem is a poignant meditation on his impending death.
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The new Cyrus song has lyrics which seem pretty pointed and poignant.
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The many requests for tea and chocolate strike me as particularly poignant.
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And the more foreign the setting, the more poignant the event seems.
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It's a poignant moment that reveals the differences between the two men.
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"This is touching and funny, and poignant and clever," Kirkus Reviews wrote.
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Most of the widely broadcast moments are not as poignant as Martic's.
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That bin you have for "Mediocre brushes" is even a bit poignant.
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I found the nod to the murdered journalist JAMAL Khashoggi poignant. 61A.
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Today, Varble's notions of genderqueer or gender nonconforming are poignant and relevant.
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Some of the show's most poignant episodes are thanks to these fusions.
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Don't expect to get such poignant messages here in the near future.
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No, no, because his story is in there, and it's very poignant.
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Most of it, though, is wonderfully weird — and even kind of poignant.
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Sometimes it's a poignant, philosophical story about what it means to be human.
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Minutes later, however, the conversation feels more natural, and by extension more poignant.
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It's not just a problem with art but it's especially poignant with art.
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You had very poignant and pointed words, Andrew, about these videos being released.
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But Egg's most poignant moments take place when Karen and Tina are alone.
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In a poignant anecdote, Rock recalled a Hollywood fundraiser for President Barack Obama.
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Jones's electric personality peppers the movie with poignant moments and words of wisdom.
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Moving and poignant, this flick will more than pull at your heart strings.
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It's a poignant, rich, unmissable portrait of repressed queer identity in the South.
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Critics loved the poignant heart at the center of "Toy Story 3" (2010).
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The video for Iggy Azalea's 2014 megahit "Fancy" is poignant in this regard.
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As such, it's one of Almodóvar's warmest and most poignant works in years.
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There's been some very poignant, I think the sessions between him and ... Dempak?
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Poignant episodes both of solidarity and misunderstanding explore every "invisible line" between people.
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The poignant moment came during the first council meeting since Scott was killed.
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Watching you in the pilot was such a poignant experience for many reasons.
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The rugs in the living and dining rooms tell a particularly poignant one.
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This might seem a poignant metaphor for the subsequent career of fugues themselves.
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I'm not sure that's totally accurate, but they are clever and often poignant:
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Wynter's quick wit and stage presence make her performances poignant, radical, and funny.
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The feeling was most poignant for my second experience of the Red Wedding.
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Here are a few of her most poignant moments in recent weeks: 1.
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The episode was poignant, painful, a tad fantastical, and even funny at times.
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In Firewatch, you're completely alone, so it makes that relationship even more poignant.
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An unexpected poignant book that you WILL finish in 26 or 211 sittings.
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The line "Look up here, I'm in heaven," is among the poignant lyrics.
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Yet Garner's sculptures evoke pain and suffering, with a poignant effect upon viewers.
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Chen's style is easygoing yet analytical, hilarious yet existential, poignant, and always surprising.
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Kaye's comics are poignant, raw, and capture the emotional process behind her transition.
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Her take was dark and serious; Mr. Kelly's will be witty and poignant.
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Kate Middleton made a poignant visit to a new children's hospice on Friday.
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" Dan Rather "Mourning the loss of a funny, poignant, and original American voice.
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Tina Fey made a humorous but poignant nod to age discrimination in Hollywood.
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It provides a poignant reminder that even abundant species can go extinct rapidly.
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"Looking For America" is a poignant, haunting Read more:'When is enough, enough?
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With "Insecure," she manages to be bawdy and poignant at the same time.
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Ms. Caso's acting and her expressive, poignant singing combined for a courageous performance.
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Hitting 2628 years of age can be a poignant moment for most individuals.
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Honestly, I'm blown away by the poignant social commentary demonstrated in this film.
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Yet also poignant moments, such as the day of the Sandy Hook shootings.
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It's sweet and poignant: Everything you could hope for from a Pixar movie.
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But the most poignant part of the episode came in Schumer's standup segment.
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The documentary is a poignant eulogy for Leir, who passed away during filming.
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Reeves gave an honest, poignant answer when asked about death and the afterlife.
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A spirit of joyous absurdity reigned, yet the show had a poignant undertow.
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I was moved by the unexpected blend of elements both gentle and poignant.
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Brazil offers a poignant and visually arresting snapshot of the effects of deforestation.
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And yet occasionally we get a poignant glimpse of those servicing the ship.
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By the end, its fragmented recounting and reticence became all the more poignant.
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This being a poignant message, especially on the tails of Mac Miller's death.
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Such poignant stories elicited sympathy from readers and changed national attitudes towards crime.
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But it also means something more poignant: the end of your character's journey.
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" It's a neat inversion, and a poignant reminder that our children always "drift.
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And yet there's something poignant about the salesmanship, something uncanny but almost sweet.
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Pierre Poignant (PP): It was a milestone as part of a broader journey.
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Mr. Taylor's poignant and exuberant works entered the repertory of numerous dance companies.
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The relationship between Mr. Martoma and Mr. Gilman seems an especially poignant example.
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Their appetite for attention is so desperate that it's both repugnant and poignant.
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The words of Mr. Shields's doctor, Stefanie Green, were particularly poignant for me.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton held a poignant meeting in Pakistan on Tuesday.
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What commercials do you find the most irritating, poignant, artistic — you name it.
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Would these images, snapshots of carefree holidays, become poignant reminders of something lost?
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O'Neil's animated drawings are set to to poignant music, with no added dialogue.
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Something clever, or poignant, a thriller,With a book one is never alone.
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The texts are rich with poignant stories of spiritual wanderings and everyday life.
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Funny, rousing and poignant, it's kind of film that multiple generations will value.
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New York Today asked our readers, and we received hundreds of poignant responses.
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Ahead, five trans women share the poignant beauty moments that shaped their transitions.
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It was thus a fairly pointed (and, to some, poignant) moment when Mrs.
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"The Sick Bag Song," Nick Cave Brilliant, scathing, poignant poems from the road.
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Whether the texts were somber or fanciful, poignant or impish, words came first.
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"It's a subtle and poignant way to talk about immigration," Mr. Leuenberger said.
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It was gentle and poignant and just cluttered enough by Frissel's meandering guitar.
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But his final remarks at the press conference were perhaps the most poignant.
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The speech is especially poignant for how contemporary it would still be today.
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Moments like these are cute, and they're balanced by more serious and poignant scenes.
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Neither service is particularly popular with customers, which makes this partnership sort of poignant.
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Even so, the Afrofuturist echoes in the work gathered here are poignant and powerful.
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I believe in this context, it makes the painting even more disturbing and poignant.
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Sounds like an earful, I know, but in Chance's hands, it's sweet and poignant.
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MoMA's poignant protest has reframed the boundaries of modern art and of American art.
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Last week, Hillary Clinton gave her moving concession speech in an incredibly poignant pantsuit.
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In a poignant detail, the film opens on what would've been Shakur's 46th birthday.
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One of the most poignant scenes at the 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony Feb.
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Nadia's mother died at 35, which makes this the year especially poignant and fraught.
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Their increasingly serious relationship only makes Sam's conflicted feelings about leaving home more poignant.
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Browder's death offered a poignant example of the criticism of the cash bail system.
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Meng also happens to be Ren Zhengfei's eldest daughter, making his statements more poignant.
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The Notebook's poignant end isn't too far from the reality of many elderly couples.
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The variety of poignant and disruptive discussions generated energy that reverberated throughout the festivities.
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And 10 years ago, in 2006, the poignant dramedy Little Miss Sunshine hit theaters.
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Covering 2,000 square miles, the poignant display is open to visitors throughout the week.
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Avicii's music videos, so upbeat and positive, are almost unbearably poignant to watch now.
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Cyclist Roper Peckham-Cooper has a poignant connection to Prince William and Prince Harry.
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" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "I never thought I'd need so many people.
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The film, which was also nominated for Best Picture, was especially poignant for Kidman.
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It becomes a more poignant question as Monday&aposs U.S. Memorial Day draws closer.
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But this one, the regular harassment of women in public, was the most poignant.
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That robs Mr Malek of the chance to portray his subject's most poignant years.
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While enjoyable, it's disappointing that her gorgeous, poignant large-scale weavings are not included.
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Instead, the songstress continued to use fashion to carry out a more poignant message.
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If you can look past all the venality and mendacity involved, it's almost poignant.
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NBA fans love the Cleveland Cavs' shooting guard for reasons both ridiculous and poignant.
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It's especially poignant right now, when there is still stigma surrounding the bisexual community.
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And, since you are ruled by the Moon, eclipses are especially poignant for you.
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Narrated by a skilled Herzog impressionist, it paints a comically poignant portrait of Bush.
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The single is sharp and poignant, as is characteristic of the rapper's signature style.
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The post is a poignant reminder of why we idolize television and movie stars.
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And she also recommends watching Zootopia because of its poignant allegory of modern life.
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Our writer took the techno legend to an observatory and it was surprisingly poignant.
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Changle Road, the "Street of Eternal Happiness" of the title, is a poignant microcosm.
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It is as quirky and nutty and playful, yet poignant, as New York itself.
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"Wringer," Jerry Spinelli's award-winning 1997 children's novel, is suspenseful, poignant and sometimes disturbing.
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Many violinists can't resist milking the poignant theme of this concerto's magisterial slow movement.
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And it's also, of course, an incredibly poignant and interesting time in the country.
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The ballet's lead male, Robert Fairchild (Tiler Peck's husband), underwent a similarly poignant disassembly.
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This clip is especially poignant for also featuring Robin Williams, who died in 2014.
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They drop the haunting "Someone Great," a poignant meditation on death—the ultimate wash.
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The latest act of kindness is a lighthearted one, but is equally as poignant.
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His memoir is a poignant meditation on the accrual of physical, and emotional, baggage.
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There were upsets galore, superstar comebacks, marathon fifth sets and poignant scenes of parenthood.
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This tense wire of a novel thrums with suspense, but also unexpectedly poignant moments.
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The first was that it would be more poignant to show her subjects happy.
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Particularly poignant were weavings from Douglas's collaborations the Woman's Zapatista Embroidery Collective in Mexico.
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It is a premise that shouldn't work, but Carson's book is gorgeous and poignant.
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A key and poignant moment for Harry will be when he travels to Huambo.
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This version of the score has the poignant economy of Beethoven's late string quartets.
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So it was wrenching when this Jesus showed poignant vulnerability in accepting his fate.
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In a poignant scene, Blanche asks her father's permission to enter the Carmelite convent.
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But in his hundreds of letters, he expressed a quiet and often poignant eloquence.
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Pam Mandel, in a poignant essay, deals with grief in — of all places — Waikiki.
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This is an act of humanitarian graciousness and also a poignant display of power.
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Sandy had a particularly poignant reaction: "Yesterday I was an only child!" she wrote.
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He created poignant and exuberant works that entered the repertory of numerous dance troupes.
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His one-movement sonata, written in 2001, is a single note's surprisingly poignant stand.
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Of course, revisiting "Tight Right White" in the Age of Trump seems especially poignant.
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His incredulity, mixed with President Trump's circling attempts to get his way, were poignant.
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Masquerading as Washington, he delivered a message to the new citizens that proved poignant.
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And as such, it's one of Almodóvar's warmest and most poignant works in years.
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There's something oddly poignant about seeing Margaret deliver the last messages from her log.
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That is particularly poignant in South Dakota, where the primary takes place in June.
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Sounding searing under Mr. Gilbert, the music is anguished, vehement and sometimes delicately poignant.
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And his poignant declaration "I care more about the farm than me" rings true.
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Poignant, judiciously stocked with guests, it's soul- and life-affirming without ignoring harsh realities.
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He addressed his wife and sons, guests and caregivers, offering poignant and humorous observations.
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Executed in an uninflected D.I.Y. documentary style, "Generation" is alternately funny, poignant and sad.
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But of all the qualities that define wagashi, the most poignant might be ephemerality.
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He originally had planned only to scatter them in ballparks and other poignant spots.
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A beautiful, poignant picture could edge out a more newsworthy one, and vice versa.
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Frenkel's story, from lost bookshop to lost trunk, is a poignant reminder of this.
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Still, it's Greer's alternately hilarious and poignant writing that resonates most strongly with me.
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And as such, it's one of Almodóvar's warmest and most poignant films in years.
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Countless Kidz Bop lines are at once preposterous and more poignant than the original's.
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Not only are the shots brilliant, but Wheatley's stories are poignant on their own.
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Fans say the game Chinese Parents is a surprisingly poignant exercise in role reversal.
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From a band still grieving a member stolen by AIDS, it's almost unbearably poignant.
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Nor do parents want to experience that poignant rite of passage through a screen.
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It's a poignant reminder that all's fair in the cutthroat world of fine dining.
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This year collars with poignant back stories are surfacing at museums and on the market.
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It's filled with advice about fame and life, and it's especially poignant to read now.
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I smudged the details in the really poignant stories to protect the privacy of folks.
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The ethics office seemingly responded on Twitter with a poignant message for the president. pic.twitter.
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Adam Young has a very public, very poignant early Father's Day gift for his dad.
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Presenter Janelle Monae commanded the stage with a poignant speech before introducing Kesha's "Praying" segment.
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But behind her absurd story scenarios are poignant feminist critiques about society's treatment of women.
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I thought they were poignant and funny and the best season you guys have had.
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This series acts as a poignant reminder of the many hurdles left in achieving equality.
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When people pronounce certain words, the S's tend to be a little poignant on microphones.
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A series regular, Adriana had a final act that was equal parts poignant and painful.
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" It concluded that the novel was "poignant with beauty as well as a penetrating irony. . . .
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What makes this such a poignant dilemma is that still some people will have symptoms.
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Kapka Kassabova's poignant, erudite and witty third book, "Border", brings hidden history vividly to light.
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They are rooted to the ground, their striving made more poignant by its obvious futility.
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Far from being eerie, the resulting images are a poignant celebration of her mother's spirit.
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However, UFC 210 is a rather poignant return to form for Dana White and co.
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On Sunday, Ireland's Cork Airport shared a poignant post about the following, mislaid travel companion.
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It felt like a lot of the parades this month were very poignant after Orlando.
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When pain emerged ungarnished, it was not only more poignant, but expressive for that fact.
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The two have incredible chemistry, and carefully construct an ambiance of intimacy that's incredibly poignant.
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The experience was incredible, according to audience member Celeste Headlee, and, now, even more poignant.
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That this skimmer ended up at a town of just 12,000 souls is particularly poignant.
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My boyfriend didn't offer much insight into his appetite, but said something much more poignant.
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Martin then launched into the song, turning the 2000 rock track into a poignant ballad.
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Naturally, people had feelings about the look: The color felt almost too poignant at times.
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In this song, we provide not just a conversation, but also a very poignant statement.
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Even in a season filled with more substance than usual, that's a particularly poignant sight.
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Paul Mooney, who worked alongside Murphy on Chappelle's Show, had a brief but poignant message.
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In perhaps the most poignant moment of his speech, Obama admitted to his own failures.
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Poignant said the next step could be more financing products to make loans more efficient.
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It's also one of the most poignant and beautifully-written short stories I've ever read.
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The beauty of that record remains as poignant and impactful as it was in 743.
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But the most poignant front pages released (thus far) involve the late designer Alexander McQueen.
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It's a poignant way to witness the profound scope of change now transpiring on Earth.
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One particularly poignant moment was his mother's funeral when he was only 12-years-old.
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That last one is particularly poignant in light of her recent reconciliation with Amber Rose.
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Deng shared the news via an Instagram post yesterday with a poignant farewell to fashion.
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It was a poignant end to a months-long project examining climate change in Greenland.
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But her recent social media posts about the Weinstein scandal have been personal and poignant.
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Introducing this little boy is poignant to a degree but begins to seem heavy-handed.
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Perhaps the most poignant question is from an 8-year-old Australian boy named Luca.
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Her description of the summer day Houston married Bobby Brown in 1992 is particularly poignant.
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Together the two authors used ancient texts to make a poignant tale even more vivid.
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I just thought that was so poignant in a terrible way, because I love Rwanda.
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His passing also makes this Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee episode all the more poignant.
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Our deepest condolences go out to all Sarah's family and friends at this poignant time.
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It's a poignant and, in its way, a respectful rendering of a human being's mortality.
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Things ended gently, with David Lang's poignant "last spring," about the transience of man's life.
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We see the worst of her and Ariel, which makes the ending somehow more poignant.
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In one poignant moment, Emma González, a survivor of last month's shooting in Parkland, Fla.
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Poignant in her reluctance to hurt Everett, she is hilarious as his small, serious inquisitor.
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It's a hot, savvy, steamy, sobering, fun, poignant distillation of American's abusive relationship to capitalism.
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But it was also poignant to see the sisters finally facing off in Indian Wells.
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One band that's found how to create concise, poignant tracks without sacrificing quality is Greys.
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Scrappy, peripatetic, now and then poignant, "Nomad Motel" wants to hit you where you live.
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Indeed, Silvie's poignant attraction to Molly sounds the deepest notes of desire in the book.
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From the start of the poignant Introitus to this austerely beautiful piece, I was hooked.
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Peter Krashes's current exhibition is a poignant reflection of the changes being felt throughout Brooklyn.
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That essay joins meditations on compulsive heterosexuality as among the most poignant in this collection.
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First and foremost, Call Me by Your Name functions splendidly as a delicate, poignant romance.
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Now is a fantastic opportunity to dive into these unique, lyrical, and poignant video games.
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" The party scenes she depicts are as poignant and depressing as "Revenge of the Nerds.
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The most poignant moment came when the community organizer Eddy Zheng addressed the overflow crowd.
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Brodsky's family communicates across different abilities, and their dynamics are poignant to watch and consider.
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"Significant Other," a poignant comedy exploring the contours of contemporary loneliness, is closing April 23.
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Justice Scalia's recent passing was a sad and poignant moment for his family and friends.
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The text is an enigmatic and poignant expression of a self that feels itself unreal.
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I can imagine a more penetrating biography of O'Neill, but not a more poignant one.
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This might be why I found Elsa's hard-won moment of self-discovery so poignant.
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The poignant statue depicts a young girl hiding for her life during a lockdown procedure.
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But this particular sculpture of Gandhi holding a toilet plunger is poignant, Mr. Dutta said.
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These moments of development and discovery give "We Are the Dream" its most poignant scenes.
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You remember the poignant parts of every experience, then move on to the next game.
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Flanagan writes of the book: It is a remarkable achievement: generous, honest, almost unbearably poignant.
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"At the Same Time" is a poignant story about two men living in Buenos Aires.
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The English tenor Hugo Hymas brought poignant vocal colors and melting tenderness to his performance.
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There is the poignant feeling that losing her mother has caused Keisha to lose herself.
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This is one of the most poignant pieces in the show from the youngest artist.
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It was a poignant shot, and one that a more economical director might have eliminated.
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The personal and political meet in a poignant show at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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But at least a lot of incredibly poignant photography was made throughout these 12 months.
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It was a poignant summer moment, one that seems all the more poignant today with winter approaching and with the realization that Novotna — she of the very human touch — did not have nearly as long as she should have to bask in its afterglow.
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Some of them are funny, some poignant, and some are just downright crazy — watch and enjoy.
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Obama there is Johannesburg just makes it sound slightly more erudite with all those poignant pauses.
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Their insight was particularly poignant for Sorrentino, who announced that he may soon be a father.
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Get ready to turn on the waterworks with this poignant ad from Singapore phone company Starhub.
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It's a poignant paradigm that sometimes feels like it could equally apply in developed markets, too.
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It's also a moving tribute to a grandmother and a poignant reflection on memory and time.
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And the piano-laden score makes wandering the ruins of civilization with these fighters feel poignant.
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When she returned to the US, she was poised to make a more poignant social critique.
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That Park wrote this novel while fighting stomach cancer himself makes the story even more poignant.
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It's a poignant and yearning track that deserves a million plays and a million more conversations.
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In tone, they run the gamut from the lighthearted to the grim to the intensely poignant.
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One Sings, the Other Doesn't, Varda's precious and poignant feminist musical from 1977 has been restored.
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Life is the curse that brings death, and Edith Finch is a poignant reminder of that.
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There are many haunting, poignant moments throughout and though the book is imperfect, it is essential.
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I found this all very poignant and sad but Ashwin didn't seem to care at all.
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People who work from home, as well as relationship and sex therapists, shared some poignant advice.
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Below is a selection of their most poignant stories, which have been condensed and lightly edited.
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What's more poignant about my experience is the compassion for myself that I've developed over time.
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Young admirers reminded of their own existential confusions have every right to feel poignant about them.
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The theme of this year's observance -- "Love One Another" -- seems especially poignant in these divisive times.
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Lila doesn't recognize Ruth and asks her mother poignant questions about why she left years ago.
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Similarly, the torture of Ruth Langmore midseason gives way to dozens of poignant, methodically-placed flashbacks.
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The images are theatrically lit by Majoli's portable strobes to make them sentimental and even poignant.
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Like much of the show's very last episode, Episode 16 is poignant in a bittersweet way.
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Grande shared a poignant Facebook memory from 2017, when she and Miller were giving thanks together.
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Well, leave it to Handmaid's Tale to speak volumes with only a few powerful, poignant images.
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The song feels especially poignant now, given the current state of our political climate (er, meltdown).
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"Finding Dory," age 213+ Poignant and beautifully acted, this adventure promotes teamwork, perseverance, and unconditional love.
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The deeply poignant song references a dying father addressing his son who has gone to war.
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What follows is the poignant story of the two men's unequal dance of need and longing.
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But in all the commotion, you might have missed a very poignant remix from Roy Wood$.
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Even from the olds, there were plenty of witty, artful, and poignant messages to go around.
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But on occasion, the account can be really poignant, and even be downright inspiring at times.
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There's a poignant last-day-of-camp vibe as people exchange numbers and mutual Instagram follows.
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Blay and JME's lyrics are so poignant, it's great to hear something so fresh and original.
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Do read this compilation of reader reactions to the article, with poignant stories of their own.
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Freedom Summer was considered one of the more poignant demonstrations of interracial cooperation of the era.
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The host, James Corden, opened the ceremony with a poignant, 45-second speech addressing the shooting.
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The delay may have allowed Girardi to parse his thoughts, which would become poignant and direct.
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In a poignant first-person essay, one of our editors describes living two lives there simultaneously.
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Mr. Yelchin's sweet, mischievous performance seems especially poignant after his death in an accident this year.
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And she struck a poignant note when she acknowledged that she was not a gifted politician.
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It functions in the same way as Gang Starr's "In Memory Of," another poignant overlooked elegy.
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I think in a major, business-oriented city like Toronto, that's a poignant metaphor to me.
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The relationship between Ana Morales (Karrie Martin) and her mother Beatriz (Laura Patalano) is especially poignant.
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The impressive soprano Elisabet Strid, as Sieglinde, sang with radiant, focused sound and poignant expressive shadings.
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Before the reboot arrives, revisit some of the family sitcom's smartest, funniest and most poignant episodes.
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Perhaps the most poignant reaction was that of Jim Maxwell, considered the voice of Australian cricket.
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Ms. González's speech was a poignant moment during a day of demonstrations filled with emotional displays.
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It seemed a poignant and wonderfully odd commentary on what is left behind after Mardi Gras.
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Mark Morris's riotous and poignant take on 'The Nutcracker' returns to the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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JON PARELES Mercury's pinnacle bow at "Live Aid" was charged by a poignant sense of subversion.
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This lingering longing for Africa, particularly the Congo, so far away and nebulous, became quite poignant.
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Melville's novel and Britten's opera are poignant reminders of the beauty and relevance of gay history.
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Their poignant stories reminded me of the old people I knew in my village growing up.
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Those appeals are particularly poignant given Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's history as a political prisoner.
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It's that smart — tying together themes from the show's entire history in a hysterical, poignant package.
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Instead she has written a superb family memoir that unfolds its poignant power on multiple levels.
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Performers and speakers will activate the installation and invite you to step into this poignant memorial.
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Edward Kennedy's poignant struggle with the brain cancer that killed him, at 77, in August 2009.
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What makes Mr. Phoenix's performance so confusingly poignant — and not just a tale of good vs.
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The most poignant pair are Sterling Hyltin and Joaquin De Luz, who begin by not beginning.
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Their voices were down-to-earth, often poignant and as direct as an air horn blast.
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Nike and Apple have received praise for releasing poignant ads that focus on family and tradition.
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"Norman F---ing Rockwell" is the poignant, powerful opener on Lana Del Rey's best album yet.
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And yet there's something legitimately poignant about the show's "Lemonade"-flavored blend of grandiosity and fragility.
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" In one poignant observation, he wrote that "they had, all three, had haircuts the day before.
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The poignant drama "Amour" traces a woman's decline and the toll it takes on her husband.
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Ms. Farrell, the artistic director, has called this final season a "poignant celebration" of her dancers.
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The second violinist, Ryan Meehan, brought a slender, singing tone to a poignant solo early on.
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But her tale is a poignant one, in part because of the looming probability of retirement.
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"This is a really poignant subject matter that I feel could be possible," Haddish jokingly warned.
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MPD Chief Peter Newsham said the trip to the museum shows "poignant stories" of historical injustices.
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The Italian club Torino and the English powerhouse Manchester United also posted poignant condolences on Twitter.
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Ginzburg became famous for her ability to conjure up a mixed emotional atmosphere, poignant yet unsentimental.
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But Tigers Are Not Afraid doesn't play like a mystery so much as a poignant allegory.
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The rumble of violence renders sharply poignant the show's more prevalent invocations of piety and peace.
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Such arguments are particularly poignant now, but from a narrative perspective, the whole subplot feels manufactured.
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This is a ballet about adult love and its attendant shadows: tender, often rapturous, exceptionally poignant.
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My parents' life stories served as a poignant warning about America's racism toward its black citizens.
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I think that's poignant that it came at a time when He wanted it to come.
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Some of the campaign's most poignant ads simply use Trump's own words while young women listen.
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Shinique Smith's and Maren Hassinger's contributions to the exhibition evince a poignant acceptance of this limit.
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Poignant and funny, "O, Earth" can be clumsy, too, though that's no fault of the fine cast.
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But what was even more poignant than Tuesday night's theme was how they chose to tackle it.
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Obama traveled to MacDill Air Force Base in Florida to bid a poignant farewell to his troops.
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"I'll see you next time I'm in town," Blake insisted during our poignant goodbye the following morning.
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Child. In 2013, writer-director Chad Hartigan debuted his poignant This Is Martin Bonner, which starred Paul
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And kudos to Taylor for making a poignant style statement for her visit to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Perhaps more aptly called 'ethereal dreamscapes' than photographs, the images of photographer Maria Louceiro are effortlessly poignant.
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The thing is — for all its scenes of hilarity — BoJack Horseman is also an incredibly poignant show.
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" Ali continued, "An excellent and poignant thought was unfortunately overshadowed by voicing the word in its fullness.
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On the other hand, Bernstein's profile carries with it a poignant sense that Soph is not well.
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It's simultaneously a basic filmmaking class and a poignant look at art as a form of autobiography.
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The 2018 drama "Shoplifters" is a heartbreaking, poignant look at found families and class struggles in Japan.
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The actors glide in and out of moments that are by turns intimate, absurd, frightening and poignant.
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"Our deepest condolences go out to all Sarah's family and friends at this poignant time," Neleman said.
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Working alongside Shaiman and Wittman is particularly poignant as he's been a fan of them both "forever".
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It was a painfully poignant moment, the likes of which we'll remember in the years to come.
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After the attack, PEOPLE spotlighted the poignant tragedy of the young victims in the day care center.
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That's the message at the heart of "The Bridge," my favorite episode of the emotionally poignant series.
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And the more both groups are forced to pay, the more poignant a political issue it becomes.
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College Humor created a poignant and humorous video which was an infommercial for an inflatable, fake boyfriend.
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It's poignant for the story that we were telling because it's got that happy and sad mix.
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Rodrigo Duterte: From 'Punisher' to Philippines President Poignant, devastating image One image, in particular, has gone viral.
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TLC Spoiler alert: You may or may not tear up while listening to J. Cole's poignant verses.
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In a poignant portrait series, "Nirvan, the Third Gender of India," photographer Jill Peters interviewed Indian hijras.
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Her character, Kate, promises to be one of the most poignant and relatable roles on prime time.
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The shirt reveal displayed in Saki's announcement was poignant, given his deteriorating relationship with the kickboxing promotion.
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The feed has so far covered some poignant intersections of the human condition and the Subway lifestyle.
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Vanesa's murder feels especially poignant for me as sex worker whose partner is trans and a migrant.
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It's a phenomenal, poignant movie that's ideal for families with young teens or middle school-aged tweens.
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It's gut-bustingly funny, poignant, incisive, real, melancholy, generally wonderful ... and at least 30 minutes too long.
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" Hundreds gathered around the world with signs boasting poignant messages, including: "What do I do at Google?
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This song-based sequence is as poignant as the "Lay Your Hands On Me" one was ominous.
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An understated but poignant work is Stockholm-based artist Kerstin Hamilton's The "Science Question" in Feminism (2018).
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Their well-being is its main goal, with education and poignant storytelling presented as a secondary hope.
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Now that the song's lyricist has become a parent himself, the song is all the more poignant.
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Famed CBS correspondent Walter Cronkite's poignant post-Tet commentary woke up Americans to that war's strategic bankruptcy.
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An obituary has gone viral for its poignant candour about the subject's cause of death — opioid addiction.
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Fully bilingual, the film flits between the nuns' Polish and the medics' French, sometimes to poignant effect.
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But we also got a beautiful trailer featuring poignant scenes with Trico the giant dog-bird thing.
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This recent body of works on silk, all made in 2019, are delicate, poetic, and quietly poignant.
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Others are more poignant; "Song of Knife 1 and 2" (2010) features political leaders wielding samurai swords.
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I felt, having done the research about the site, it was quite a poignant historic reference: Wonderland.
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But first let's return northwestward, where the show packed quite a bit into a few poignant scenes.
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"It was a very poignant and moving moment, and she said, 'I remember their laughter,'" Harris continued.
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Auschwitz is less than an hour from where he was born, and his 1979 visit was poignant.
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Former NFL lineman Ryan O'Callaghan came out as gay in a wrenching, poignant story posted online Tuesday.
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Its lessons about the importance of feeling and emotional health are poignant for viewers of all ages.
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Following the events in Orlando, this year will be painfully poignant for members of the LGBTQ community.
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Considering the name's tie to the Wisconsin meatpacking industry, the significance of the fan gear is poignant.
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What would ordinarily be a time of poignant first moments turned into a nightmarish sequence of events.
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One of the shows that you curated there, "Still Life: 50s Photorealism," feels even more poignant now.
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Another is to present stories that highlight poverty and other poignant life struggles faced by these women.
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He shapes poignant characters with lilting right-hand melodies while forging rich harmonic progressions with the left.
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Saul Williams' newest record MartyrLoserKing will prove to be one of they ear's most poignant and important.
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In an age where the self is presented as more important than anything else, this feels poignant.
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Years later, their beachside conversation still encapsulates the spirit of Chrismukkah—it's quirky, survivalist, and powerfully poignant.
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This is especially poignant in industries where women are already paid thousands of dollars less than men.
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Financial mindset develops at a young ageAs a parent, there was one essay I found particularly poignant.
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Ms. Leonard brings a rich voice, a deceptively demure look and moments of poignant vulnerability to Marnie.
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As she writes in this poignant memoir: "Your life is your caste, your caste is your life."
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"I only have a few more good years left," she says, and it's poignant because it's true.
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And since Ginsburg has been recovering from her latest cancer, a new and poignant tradition has developed.
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In a time where people are seeing one another almost entirely through screens, it feels especially poignant.
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And poignant: You can't help but consider which of these characters will be dead in 20 years.
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Dani D., Nashville Diners also told poignant stories about realizing how much their tips meant to servers.
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Some of the day's most poignant demonstrations happened at schools whose names are now synonymous with shootings.
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Albarn's dark fantasy of a seemingly improbable Trump election has come to life, making Humanz particularly poignant.
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One of the dumbest things about the Star Wars franchise then becomes something sad, poignant, and believable.
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The poignant juxtaposition of the ancient and the new is central to the story "Bankers" as well.
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That, in a way, is the film's subject (made the more poignant by Milch's diagnosis of Alzheimer's).
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But the most poignant moments of his speech were his descriptions of personal moments with Mr. Bush.
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The music has changed with a new melody in the lower strings that's both poignant and heroic.
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Among the most poignant images in "Somnyama Ngonyama" are those honoring the photographer's late mother, Bester Muholi.
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For writing in, day in and day out, with your poignant reflections, imaginative ideas and constructive criticism.
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But the comic also carries a poignant message about the men and women we send to war.
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At the outset of this poignant drama, a family patriarch surrenders to a slow and painful death.
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To the Editor: Thank you for your poignant Op-Ed about Elizabeth Warren leaving the presidential race.
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The film is ostensibly about a young girl's ambition, but the mood is one of poignant loss.
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Where "Eleanor Rigby" compressed tragedy into poignant detail, "She's Leaving Home" is uninspired narrative, and nothing more.
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I love to quote from newspaper accounts of the time, because it's funny and poignant and wrongheaded.
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In a poignant speech, Harry shared how the couple felt attending last year's awards as expectant parents.
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In "Coping" (2008), poignant citizens of a strange village meander waist-deep in a caramel-colored flood.
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His reflections on why she doesn't and how it makes him feel are sweet, funny and poignant.
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This made Close's performance even more poignant and heart-rending than it was in the original production.
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The princes, learning from the poignant example of their mother's private travails, have thrown open the curtains.
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Season 3 delivers 10 entertaining episodes of personal history that are equal parts political, poignant and juicy.
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It's why Hillary Clinton's remarks last month encouraging young women to run for office were so poignant.
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This is perhaps the most poignant moment in the book, a relief certainly from Florent's penis gazing.
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This part of the film is the most interesting — and, depending on your predisposition, potentially poignant — segment.
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Some customers literally watch their dogs sleep for hours a day, while others have more poignant stories.
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Still, that difficulty is often part of what makes solo travel such a particularly powerful, poignant experience.
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"Royals" was a pop song that doubled as a poignant criticism of classism present in pop music.
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This blood flow theme is made encroachingly poignant by the partially debilitating stroke Horn suffered in 2015.
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Some of these, such as Tracey's speech about the devaluing of manual labor, have a poignant lyricism.
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His recent photos of the California coast, subject to wildfires and drilling, feel all the more poignant.
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For Austen, his lack of life marks the most poignant death of all: the death of possibility.
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ANTHONY TOMMASINI Janacek's earthy, poignant, sophisticated but accessible operas have been Met highlights almost whenever they've appeared.
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What a poignant artifact it would be for the display case honoring the new inductees in Cooperstown.
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The meme can be funny, poignant or inspiring, and should express your reaction to the extraordinary picture.
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With the mass shooting committed in Orlando earlier this month, Pride celebrations have become ever more poignant.
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The Syrian refugee crisis has sparked artistic reactions ranging from poignant to painful over the last year.
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Memorability: Probably the least dramatic death on Game of Thrones, but also poignant in its own, quiet way.
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Taylor opted for an incredible outfit that felt especially poignant in the wake of this week's presidential election.
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Near the end of the evening, a woman named Jessica stood up and asked an unusually poignant question.
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But there was something different, even more poignant, and final about the D-Day anniversary commemorations this year.
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Though especially poignant in the era of the #Metoo movement, the report's work actually began in late 2016.
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That was a poignant reminder that, sooner or later, we're all in this together—just like Nooky said.
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It's worth reading his whole take, as well as The New Yorker's Jelani Cobb's poignant response to it.
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They were hilarious, poignant, and so popular that they were chosen to air during the 2o12 Super Bowl.
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" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "He took it all too far / But boy could he play guitar.
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He addressed the destruction of the towers in the 9/11 attacks in a simple yet poignant way.
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Readers share poignant stories of the pain and comfort that food can bring after a loved one dies.
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The Commonwealth "open door", the subject of Clair Wills's poignant book, "Lovers and Strangers", lasted only until 1968.
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In the wake of the Notre Dame Cathedral fire, this year's Maundy Thursday Mass has proven more poignant.
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That poignant cameo alone is enough to make this essential viewing for any fan of the Fab Four.
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Biden's age came up once more during what was perhaps the most poignant moment of the night. Sen.
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Obama introduced Clinton in a speech that was both a firm endorsement and a poignant farewell to politics.
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But however the scientific debate shakes out, it's a poignant example of just how mis-understood giraffes are.
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If anything can help us through the terrifying political warzone that is 2017, it is poignant Facebook satire.
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A sample of her daughter Junie at the end of "Never Would Have Made It" is especially poignant.
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But the film is never more interesting, or moire poignant, than when Ledger turns the camera on himself.
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You almost want it to slow down and focus on Dory, whose plight is powerful, relatable, and poignant.
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When Donald Trump was elected, she issued a poignant warning, a guide for the rest of the world.
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Rubio, who preceded Cruz, spoke in poignant personal terms about race and growing up as a Cuban-American.
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And if you want to sound stupendously sad, you need only memorize these tragic and poignant movie lines.
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The birth of a new baby is a poignant, vulnerable time no matter where you are, she said.
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Barton Brooks and his mother Carla's big adventure continued this week with an especially poignant trip to Wales.
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Happily, the more cynical responses have generally been roundly castigatedBut the most poignant fan tribute didn't come online.
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Even more poignant and touching, then, that the receiver of this gift may well be Wintour's own granddaughter.
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If you're seeking poignant examples of the human condition, you can't do better than Humans of New York.
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And Snape-lovers all over the world are posting pictures of that poignant tribute on Twitter and Instagram.
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That's a question more or less asked during the encyclopedia entry of a finale, but a poignant one.
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For Collins, the friendship is particularly poignant because his big dog doesn't always get such a positive reaction.
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What's more, in an odd way, the very obscurity of his death added an unexpected, even poignant, element.
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The poignant sketches — some of which have never been seen before — were created during the formal portrait process.
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It's both poignant and painfully funny when Jonathan tries to help Buzz reconcile with his estranged older brother.
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Her Odette was doom-laden without melodrama, poignant without heaviness; her Odile, coolly joyous, had mystery and allure.
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This production from Theatreworks USA translates E.B. White's tenderly poignant 1952 children's novel into a one-hour play.
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That poignant anecdote opens Earl Swift's book Chesapeake Requiem: A Year with the Watermen of Vanishing Tangier Island.
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" I am reminded of this poignant Margaret Atwood quotation: "Men are afraid that women will laugh at them.
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It was inspiring and poignant to see a great musician so determined to stay engaged, despite obvious difficulties.
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It was perhaps the first song I heard that addressed his election in such a personal, poignant way.
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In a very poignant sense, Peters shows us how pathetic we are without ever becoming shrill or didactic.
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Part of Celeste's poignant response comes from experiencing firsthand how sometimes men don't grow out of hurting women.
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One of the most poignant examples is the massive private celebrity photo leak that happened in September 2014.
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Orange Is the New Black fans know Samira Wiley for her poignant and funny portrayal of Poussey Washington.
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It's like the end of E.T., but with more overtones of mortality, especially thanks to Williams's poignant score.
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Chris Evans accidentally spoiled one of the most poignant scenes in "Avengers: Endgame" for his colleague Anthony Mackie.
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In a poignant early scene, Macy joins a mother at the grave of her 19-year-old son.
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The poems shift perspective between father, sons, and crow, and are all at once surprising, terrifying, and poignant.
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Half submerged in icy water, and calling for mates, spring peepers and wood frogs have particularly poignant voices.
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Whomst is Reese Witherspoon "pushing" in this bizarre mashup of stray lines matched to a poignant piano piece?
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In Kate Mulgrew's poignant new memoir, "How to Forget," the actress most famous for her roles as Capt.
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Some funny and even poignant moments don't keep "Doublemeat Palace" from being one of the show's sillier installments.
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Cuarón places their poignant and hilarious sexcapades in a vivid neorealist landscape of social inequality and political repression.
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In light of this unsettling trend, the arrangement of the pieces in this exhibition proved perhaps unintentionally poignant.
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Combining pop culture with graphic design, the works manage to be as funny as they are politically poignant.
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But they do reveal the spirit of our society, which is why this moment felt particularly spiritually poignant.
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Their presence also offers a poignant commentary on how our collective fear of confronting history influences the future.
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But as she encounters obstacles to learning more about Moshe and his paintings, the scenes turn increasingly poignant.
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I'll not soon forget the intimate way she shaped the poignant ruminations of the second movement's wistful melody.
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But it's the push-and-pull between Bridget and Frances that is the poignant heart of the film.
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There were poignant messages between the awards at the Latin Grammys, held on Thursday night in Las Vegas.
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It was an odd, poignant spectacle: dedicated musicians donning costumes or tuxedos to perform for people at home.
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"2001" comes back at another poignant time in history, especially as it relates to space and the cosmos.
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It felt like the beginning of a journey: Ms. Lovette instills every part with a poignant inner drama.
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A close-range film about distance, the short, poignant documentary "I'm Leaving Now" unfolds like a character study.
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Its portrait of one, Jonathan Buttram, who was blackballed for helping Spurlock investigate, is both poignant and infuriating.
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But I did, and in it I found some strong, poignant sections and some moments that transfixed me.
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All doctors wrestle with these issues, yet they seem particularly poignant when we are dealing with tiny babies.
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It felt oddly poignant to stare at an exhibition of ornate battle armor while being so physically vulnerable.
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My childlessness in a family full of offspring would be poignant, tragic even, were it not by choice.
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All of which was perfect for "Casablanca" — that most poignant of serenades to love, exile and international friendship.
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An especially poignant image shows both mother and daughter leaning over a stream, cupping water in their hands.
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And what did it say that these poignant observers of race in America weren't American-born at all?
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However, the song in the trailer, "Black Water" by Reuben And The Dark, is poignant for other reasons.
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Of course some of this decade's most quotable lines and poignant psychological insights came from the horse show.
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An unexpected alliance helps Audrey through her journey in this poignant story of love, loss, and second chances. ●
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There are wistful thoughts of kisses stolen, and poignant descriptions of stars weeping tears over the couple's suffering.
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The young women are learning how to express their thoughts and opinions, one poignant essay at a time.
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It's visceral in its grim realism, yet it's also poignant and cathartic in its use of the fantastical.
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And yet you delivered a humorous, poignant monologue reflecting your equal parts hope and fear for the future.
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"Get Out" is a genre-bending film about race that's equal parts scary and satirical, poignant and pointed.
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This is shown by the poignant grandeur of her highly formal wedding pas de deux in Act III.
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Poignant and captivating, the scene is also frustrating: It suggests how great the entire opera could have been.
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The unraveling of this case is the most horrific and strangely poignant section of all of Twin Peaks.
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The character of Jessica James may be riddled with doubts and phobias, played for humorous and poignant effect.
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Like the slapstick over Brexit, Edward St. Aubyn's quintet of novels can be scaldingly funny and achingly poignant.
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Among the portraits of Kirstein is a drawing by Fidelma that is especially poignant for its psychic complexity.
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Beginning in the mid-1980s, she wrote poignant memoirs that described a life complicated by loneliness and loss.
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One poignant intervention is the collaged map drawn by Mathieu Pernot on school notebooks ("Les cahiers afghans," 2012).
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It's often funny, with some poignant moments and a heart that feels like it's in the right place.
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There's two programs on Hulu right now that are just very poignant and sweet, but they are fantastic.
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The selection of 20 color photographs taken from 1996 to 2000, heighten prosaic pictures to unusually poignant feeling.
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The title track on this record is in the documentary at a really poignant moment in the film.
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Words are few for these puppets with moon-shaped faces who, like mimes, express everything in evocative, poignant gestures.
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"Pink Turns to Blue" was a poignant and disturbing story of addiction and death matched by a haunting melody.
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And when a Twitter troll tried to call her out for her shtick, Monáe's clapback was strong and poignant.
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That worked well until one poignant moment, when parents started showing photos of children not found at the hospital.
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The intimacy of her work, and of the sentiment behind the moody, poignant images she creates, couldn't be clearer.
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But sometimes, all you need is a Barbie doll and some poignant emotions to make a moment truly special.
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Logic, Khalid and best new artist winner Alessia Cara together led a poignant moment at the 2018 Grammy Awards.
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Basically, if you find yourself in conversation with Streep, it'll be a lively, poignant one to savor and remember.
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In this powerful and poignant poetry collection, Smith assumes the voices of Hurricane Katrina, her casualties, and their survivors.
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One home run hit by a tearful former teammate in honor of José Fernández was poignant enough Monday night.
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Phoenix's performance is undeniably masterful, and for the first half of the movie, it's a poignant look at loneliness.
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She retweets memes of herself, geeks out over Missy Elliott, and publicly shares poignant letters to her teenage self.
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Never has Mr. Boulez's lifelong study of the precious immediacy of sound, its resistance to permanence, been more poignant.
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" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "He's outrageous, he screams and he bawls / The Jean Genie, let yourself go.
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" Most Poignant Lyrics to Hear Today: "Ain't there one damn song that can make me break down and cry?
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Women are sharing the poignant final tweet of a teacher who was murdered while out running in southern Spain.
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At the center is Berger's own poignant story of growing up at the intersections of race, culture, and art.
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González's speech at the March For Our Lives was a poignant reminder of just how high the stakes are.
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Their mood is not so much despair as it is simply sadness, of a bittersweet, poignant and powerful kind.
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There were strong female characters (played by Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey), powerful emotional notes and a poignant ending.
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We look forward to working with every community to bring these most poignant and important stories to audiences worldwide.
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She's used her platform to speak up about catcalling, LGBTQ representation, and female friendships in poignant and elegant ways.
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A POIGNANT feature of American bases in Iraq were their walls of Thank You cards sent by American schoolchildren.
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"This is yet another poignant example of the everlasting friendship between India and Afghanistan," Ghani said in a statement.
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But it is most poignant for telling a now-familiar story: one of a powerful man and his protégées.
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It felt filled with poignant moments of grief and remorse and honestly some shame - because who is that stupid?!
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"The stories were really quite poignant and funny, and I was just sort of fascinated by that," says Rios.
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These were poignant in the first season, but with all the action of season 22, I tire of them.
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Quantum Edition has received a leaked copy of the strangely foreboding yet poignant last rites of Quotient Lorenzo-Lochbaum.
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The existential novel's exploration of class, family and sacrifice become all the more poignant when revisited as an adult.
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It's poignant that an amicus brief urging this ruling was filed by Greg Abbott, then the Texas attorney general.
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But his criticism of Trump's sought-after ban on immigrants from many Muslim countries in January was especially poignant.
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Below, check out some of the most poignant, thoughtful responses to NYFW we've seen on social media this season.
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I was documenting something not visible to the naked eye, so I suppose I was looking for poignant traces.
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Among the many critiques of Moore's fitness to become Alabama's next senator, Nathan Mathis's may be the most poignant.
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Season 3, arriving Sunday, delivers 10 entertaining episodes of personal history that are equal parts political, poignant and juicy.
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Not a word is spoken, but the moral is poignant: A way of life has been cruelly taken away.
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The tale echoes the movie's first story, of immigration and abandonment, resolving "Kaos" on a note of poignant lyricism.
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And poignant as the description of his son's passing is, that's not the part that makes me shudder still.
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Each time he went, Mr. Ai posted many (a handful a day was not uncommon) poignant photos of refugees.
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Bargemusic, the popular floating concert hall docked near the Brooklyn Bridge, is an especially poignant place for a Sept.
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An affair that should be silly, absurd, and ridiculous resolves into a poem that is touching, poignant, and dignified.
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Check out this month's list of books, which include nonfiction exposés, crime-thrillers, and poignant examinations of modern culture.
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But what he cannot do again is play quite as poignant a role, in his life or in ours.
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At one point, Guy Clark performs a poignant version of "That Old Time Feeling," which he recorded in 1975.
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His absence on his giveaway day will serve as a poignant reminder of the course of this Mets season.
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Poignant, the company's executive president, will succeed Lucy Peng as CEO with immediate effect, Lazada said in a statement.
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The empty calories and fractured attention spans of popular culture are turned, without condescension, into something meaningful and poignant.
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Her talk to the crowd was poignant and honest, referencing her own attempt, and implying it wasn't the first.
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Playful and rigorous, delicate and precise, the drawing presents a powerful and oddly poignant synthesis of form and color.
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It's both poignant and playful, eliciting as much laughter and cheers from her audiences as profound (or confused) stares.
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The familiar tough talk and gallows humor among cops seem achingly poignant when the last days are at hand.
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There is something sweet, direct, humorous, and poignant about these works, as well as a touching sense of vulnerability.
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Their poignant stories reminded our Seoul bureau chief of the older villagers he knew when he was growing up.
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And there's plenty to enjoy in "All Is True," Kenneth Branagh's fondly poignant look at William Shakespeare's final years.
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They are now symbols of Kaltenbach's youthful cynicism — poignant in their message, but perhaps not as he originally intended.
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In this untidy but often poignant drama, Carla Ching brings together the young and the rootless in Southern California.
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Sometimes playful, sometimes poignant, the posters drawn by local artists take aim at opponents and play up Portland's aesthetic.
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When she tugs at her first "grown-up" dress and jumps animatedly into Eddie's lap, her innocence is poignant.
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We talked to the actor Kristian Nairn about filming one of the most poignant death scenes in Season 6.
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Below is the transcript of a CNBC Exclusive and First on CNBC interview with Pierre Poignant, Group CEO, Lazada.
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"There are reasons why illegal-immigrant crime can carry a poignant punch among people of good will," French writes.
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This is perhaps what makes the various photographs of the broken windows at the Mandalay Bay resort so poignant.
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This 10-part documentary about a high school just outside Chicago is riveting and poignant and frustrating and intimate.
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Osaka's brief and poignant acceptance speech underscored the overall sadness of what should have been such a happy moment.
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The doubling of the two pubescent girls, one dead, one alive, is apparently intended to be charming and poignant.
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Data and statistics often are the real story, but what we remember are the people and their poignant experiences.
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Here's hoping Van ultimately stays nearby, just so we can get more poignant daddy-daughter scenes like this one.
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Still, those flashbacks are tense and poignant suggestions of an uneasy present on this side of the TV screen.
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Meanwhile, her father takes the proverbial sad-divorced-dad apartment, where many of the novel's most poignant moments occur.
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I thanked the journalistic gods that I had not had time to write that poignant column, and moved on.
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They were odd but poignant affairs with their empty steps on the podiums and their specter of missed opportunities.
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Watch: Ben Affleck has four movies coming out this year, starting with "The Way Back," a poignant sports drama.
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The work that focuses on the Jazz scene is especially poignant in its reminiscence of a time now past.
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Frances's disavowal of love strikes a poignant note, too, for Bobbi was her girlfriend before she became her friend.
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And his blundering overtures to the tormented Istvan provide the play with one of its more bizarrely poignant scenes.
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The film uses words sparingly; the characters' gestures and expressions take viewers through the father's commonplace but poignant endeavor.
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They're also poignant reminders of how letter writing was once as ubiquitous as emailing and texting, if more romantic.
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What really pushes this show from the "great" to the "favourite" tier, though, is how poignant it can be.
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A succession of anxious and quickly repeated chords spoke to my confusion, but then came a poignant lyrical refrain.
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For one family in Washington State, that means all hands on deck — and a poignant reminder of the past.
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Her self-circling, chasing her own tail, is a poignant image, its own sad cycle of hope and despair.
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Maaiki Schoorel's delicate paintings of floral forms, melting into a hazy background, are a poignant elegy to disappearing species.
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In the epilogue, entitled "The Gathering," Kantor and Twohey reveal the poignant exchanges that occurred during the group interview.
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All these images of solitude culminate in a poignant final shot of Jo alone, clutching her newly published book.
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This standing around is simultaneously boring and one of the happiest, most poignant things I've ever done with monotony.
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A poignant example is an all-black oval canvas titled "Storm Ryder" and collaged with pieces of torn paper.
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How do people, all "as fathomless as myself," as Whitman wonders in a moment of poignant confusion, bridge differences?
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And then he goes into his story of being ousted by Jay Leno and so then it becomes poignant.
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Instead, County's works are heartfelt and poignant, even when she is taking aim at enemies or deflating celebrity egos.
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As is typically the case with Kanye, the rapid-fire dispatches were alternately hilarious, poignant, disappointing, and deeply confusing.
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For the rest of us, they're poignant reminders of the significant role grassroots movements play in enacting systemic change.
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Jovan Bradshaw, who teaches at Magnolia Middle School in Moss Point, used poignant words from famed author and poet Rev.
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Instead CMV posters foreground their flexibility—and maybe some insecurity, which brings with it a poignant willingness to be transformed.
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The only thing more poignant would be for Amazon to build a giant warehouse where America's largest mall once stood.
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Many of Paci's painting series deals with elderly bodies, making their decay a poignant representation of the nearness of death.
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Shannon Keating wrote a poignant piece reflecting on two movies that have dissected these questions, Can You Ever Forgive Me?
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The contrast between the two narrative strands makes for some of the film's most poignant insights about history and identity.
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This has led to a strangely poignant overlap between real military press releases and the brutal satire of The Onion.
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What made this season's 'Queer Eye' so poignant was how seamlessly it transgressed boundaries we've come to assume are permanent.
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Listen to the way Ms. Nylund's warm, radiant voice gently breaks through the plush strings with her first poignant entrance.
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The show made its mark with tremendous performances, thrilling suspense, emotionally poignant moments, and dark themes of crime and deception.
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Barry Jenkins' poignant and understated story of one boy's journey to manhood is stirring, immense and not to be missed.
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The International Red Cross has done an exceptional job presenting these stories in the most beautiful and poignant way possible.
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Eighth Grade is a poignant look at what it's like to be a middle schooler in the social media era.
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But because the guys really do it, suddenly it's really kind of sweet and I don't know, a poignant thing.
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It's followed by children asking a series of poignant questions about prescription drugs, heroin, marijuana and their parents' drug histories.
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We leave you with viewer Sanket Saxena's poignant review: This video gave me so many feelings in just 16 minutes.
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Even beyond its ties to national politics, the timing of this show's arrival in Seattle couldn't have been more poignant.
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But her emotional armor is believable and compelling, and the constantly visible cracks in that armor make her story poignant.
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Love Actually's poignant music paired with the most evocative love scenes in movies proved too much for Twitter to handle.
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One of the most poignant moments occurred Friday afternoon as the parents waited for Anias to get out of surgery.
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Today, a poignant story of identity, internet friendship, and coming to terms with the contours of our adolescent digital footprints.
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That he was once such a bold swimmer and an exquisite writer makes his later trajectory all the more poignant.
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"I think that our album is particularly poignant," Carlile, 37, said on PeopleTV on the red carpet before the show.
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"This is weirdly poignant and ironic that she dies after giving birth to the thing that he wanted," Worsley adds.
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"When I was totally new to combat sports, the first punch I threw was this crazy poignant moment," Le says.
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In an interview with Vogue, Leon admitted that this theme became more poignant to them as designers after the election.
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The concurrent S|2 show, titled Raymond Pettibon: Four Decades, is a smaller, but equally poignant, survey of his work.
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At a poignant vigil on Thursday, William read a piece by the author of the WWI novel Birdsong, Sebastian Faulks.
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Meghan Markle's wedding dress designer is opening up about what she considered the "most poignant" moment of the royal wedding.
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Balko: Levon told me that it was kind of a poignant moment and that Kennedy originally wanted the death penalty.
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Possible reason Some internet users have pointed to a poignant recent photo as a possible trigger for the latest restrictions.
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The final moment between these two women is so poignant — have we seen anyone actually cry on this show yet?
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A poignant moment in history hangs over the home that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will move into next year.
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Anyone who's ever revisited a meaningful place years after they were last there will know how poignant it can be.
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Take, for example, the lyric "the keys to a fix-it-up dream," the song's poignant nod to youthful freedom.
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If autofiction for the relatively unattached male is best exemplified by Knausgaard, Better Things is its more poignant female analogue.
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I can illustrate their mastery by capturing poignant moments of everyday life and offering an imagined interpretation of everyday situations.
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He can accept whatever's been destined to happen then get angry about it, unleashing that emotion with a poignant turbulence.
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It can be a poignant scene, a subtle change in character, or an interesting development in the overall narrative arc.
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Gauld's comments on 21st-century culture may be sadly true, but his jabs at politics are probably his most poignant.
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In one poignant and amorously heroic interlude, a woman (Devon Teuscher) appears; the others leave her alone with Mr. Gomes.
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The modern renditions of the old gods we meet throughout the series are among the most poignant examples of this.
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The weird thing about Charlie Kaufman's poignant, anxiety- and dread-driven fantasies is that they can usually be called comedies.
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Given the circumstances when the song was released — Spears had lost custody of her boys — the song is particularly poignant.
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But she is also, in almost every line, funny, poignant, and self-impugning, measuring her pinprick dramas against the cosmos.
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After a Styles column about one woman's experience with an early diagnosis, readers shared poignant stories of fear and survival.
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At the end of Part I Jackie has a poignant soliloquy, with hints of wistful Americana in Mr. Little's music.
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" In The Art of the Deal, Robin writes, Trump "mounts a persistent, almost poignant question of the value of capitalism.
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If things got just a little out of kilter, funny and poignant could turn to dull and lachrymose pretty quickly.
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Now, it's readying itself for its most poignant offering of politically charged photographs at the Photo Vogue Festival in Milan.
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One of the night's more poignant moments came when Steve Carell presented a new award to TV legend Carol Burnett.
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In especially poignant pictorial sequences, the Belgian author and illustrator Judith Vanistendael focuses on David's 9-year-old daughter, Tamar.
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She's the bedrock of this family and of the play, and her scenes with Mia Katigbak, as Katrin, are poignant.
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The streets of New York are layered with decades of memories that become more poignant as I prepare to leave.
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He also gave some poignant advice on how to respond when users tell mods to take down posts or comments:
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My funding saw me, too—I could tell by the wistfulness of its expression, and its faint, fiscally poignant smile.
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That Ms. Garanca's voice is so plush and velvety made her Sara a poignant counterpart to Ms. Radvanovsky's steely Elisabetta.
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These details really become bizarre only when they're held up to the light, but they remain personal and occasionally poignant.
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Season four is in many ways the most poignant yet, though it lacks the theatrical gimmicks of the underwater episode.
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Below, a sampling of the most specific and often poignant suggestions from juveniles on how to better run a jail.
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In "Marionette," a poignant head crowns a steely, spindly body, with typewriter components and vintage gauges replacing flesh and bone.
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But Canadian brand Lusomé has spent the last few years creating just, spurred on by founder Lara Little's poignant mission.
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But in the meantime, Hubble's fantastic new image of NGC 2440 provides a poignant glimpse of our solar system's future.
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A posthumous depiction of Dyer ("Portrait of a Man Walking Down Steps," 1972) is among the show's most poignant displays.
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The gravestones offer a poignant glimpse of the youth and passion of many of those whose lives have been lost.
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It would be difficult to find a more poignant example of the Olympic ideal that Brundage had spent decades promoting.
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In student autograph books, Ms. Sandweiss's team found poignant inscriptions traded by friends who would soon meet on the battlefield.
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The composer Kate Soper has made a specialty of turning dense, thorny, seemingly unmusical sources into elegant, surprisingly poignant art.
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The piece is a poignant reflection on how news marks the passage of time, especially in the midst of tumult.
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Carrie Fisher and her mom, Debbie Reynolds, are the subjects of a poignant documentary about their bond ... professionally and personally.
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His story becomes poignant when he meets his leader in the Underworld, and begs to be properly buried and remembered.
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As Wechsler allows rehearsal scenes to play out at length, the perfectionism of dancer-to-dancer lessons becomes improbably poignant.
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This doc is haunting and poignant, as Seau's children candidly recount their father's rapid and devastating mental and emotional deterioration.
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I've always loved the Earth photography captured during the Apollo missions, and the "Earthrise" image is particularly poignant for me.
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"Like it or not, he made a poignant and powerful impact on a base that sat sadly alienated," he said.
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The film raises legitimate fears of losing one's job, home, family and, in a powerfully poignant sequence, even one's sanity.
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The emotional content of the album — his struggles with depression and anxiety — would be poignant even without knowing his fate.
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But now and then, this "Barbecü" drew out the affecting emotional strands of Wagner's cycle in playful or poignant ways.
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It was so poignant to consider that these were just two of the 114,000 stories, and the others are untold.
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It was deeply satisfying, but also poignant: a homage to the chef's mother, who died when he was a child.
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" He added, "Her Odette was doom-laden without melodrama, poignant without heaviness; her Odile, coolly joyous, had mystery and allure.
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"Wadjda" was hailed in the West as a sensitive, poignant story that highlighted the largely invisible lives of Saudi women.
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It's particularly poignant right now because we are having all these discussions around PC culture, anti-PC culture, political discourse.
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One poignant anthem to the Lord was called "Calm a Storm in Me." Nevertheless, the storm of addiction is powerful.
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But really, this ballet was an excuse for pairings, the most poignant meeting being between Maria Kowroski and Tyler Angle.
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He often played villains, and was frequently in supporting roles, which made his casting in "King Charles III," particularly poignant.
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The exhibition also included the poignant text-based "Love Poem" monoprints, made of charcoal rubbings, written in the Spanish language.
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There also are poignant images of bears caring for their young, surrounded by melting ice, and isolated on dry land.
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These sequences are worthy, persuasive, poignant and, in comparison with the story of the protest, familiar and not exactly vital.
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The issue has been particularly poignant for publishers, who have been adversely affected by the way most online ads work.
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The audience had students from a historically black university so obviously this was a poignant issue for this specific audience.
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Mr. Polenzani combines both qualities in his poignant, gripping performance, singing with melting warmth one moment, virile heft the next.
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Underneath the boxing epic is a warm, poignant hangout with a young couple and the elders who watch over them.
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The lack of options for simple panties are a poignant example of how deeply society actively disinvests in trans women.
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For many, his death makes the words sung during the show's finale — "no day but today" — all the more poignant.
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Hornby grows up through soccer in these pages, and it's his poignant and growing self-awareness that keeps us reading.
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I know, that's a little different, but I still find it poignant that they continue to hope for more cheese.
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Together they amply reveal Gaddi's brilliant palette and poignant rendering skills — as well as tantalizing intimations of a solar eclipse.
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Winding those two themes together makes Tully a poignant, sometimes painful story about a woman who reaches her breaking point.
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But the most poignant element by itself will probably forever be the soundtrack written by David Lynch and Angelo Badalementi.
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This infuses her phone conversations with Hawk — the deputy police chief who's trying to find Cooper — with a poignant quality.
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Jordan mentioned it more than once, nowhere more poignantly (if anything in The Bachelorette is poignant) than during the hometown dates.
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Reminiscing on the being there for Jah's first steps and ultimately his last breath, his last verse is the most poignant.
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The strategy is especially poignant since New York is a city that has quite famously forbidden Walmart from building a store.
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Fanning gives a compelling, poignant performance as a teen consumed by her passion, but also the ambition for a better future.
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Just when you think you've signed up for a lighthearted family sitcom, it hits you with poignant takes on social issues.
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Forza Horizon 4 is especially poignant because, of course, the entire conceit of the game is that it's a car festival.
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In an exhibition quietly concerned with matters of presence and absence, the poignant, moonlit image could not have been better placed.
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The night before Diana's funeral, the Queen addressed the nation and gave a poignant tribute to her former daughter-in-law.
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Let's go through this clip together, because it's very sad and beautiful and poignant and everything we love about this show.
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Throughout, Fox pivots seamlessly among the perspectives of these key players, crafting a poignant story that questions fate and free will.
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To call it precocious is an understatement; it is a document of singular vitality, made ineffably poignant by its author's fate.
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In the video, the pages of a book turn while drawings made on facing pages conduct a poignant pas de deux.
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They later share a few poignant chats about the Queen's desire to be a "simple Christian" and her struggles with forgiveness.
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An articulate, personable website, a useful, intuitive mobile application and a poignant branding campaign can go a long way toward success.
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But even then, the earnest believability of Wilson and Farmiga as the Warrens shifts The Conjuring 2 from farcical to poignant.
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The story behind it is so poignant and so Kurdish; it really encapsulates a lot of what this book is about.
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Walter's tears are a poignant reminder that, as usual, "fixing things" means fixing them for men, while women suffer in silence.
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The pictures ... are perhaps some of Mann's most poignant work, focusing the regions of the US plagued by violent racial histories.
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Here Stephen King steps aside from horror to write a poignant little novella on unity, tolerance and rising above the fray.
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Poignant phrases rise above Mr Hyde's pulsing techno score: "No, we don't say the word 'love'"; "We all hurt people sometimes".
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As a study-abroad coordinator and world traveler, I believe now is an especially poignant time to speak out against fear.
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The couple took part in the poignant ceremony, which included readings, a moment of silence and the reciting of national anthems.
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With Go Set a Watchmen on its way, it seemed a poignant time for my 25th re-read of the original.
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Chilling and poignant, this film pairing shows Chang grieving an imminent loss that is palpably intimate rather than abstractly eco-political.
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One of the more poignant works in the exhibition is a letterpress print, "The Eight Winds" (2017), by Bernstein, the curator.
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Gabourey Sidibe's directorial debut, The Tale Of Four, resonates as a poignant call-to-action for the Black Lives Matter generation.
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That seemed like such a powerful, poignant idea, and we knew we needed it to be part of the film somehow.
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This points to a second reason why the West Indians' first series victory over England in a decade was so poignant.
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I was undeniably head-over-heels for Coco, dazzled by the film's groundbreaking animation and enamored with its surprisingly poignant storyline.
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Perhaps the most poignant point Hughes, Huntington, and Full make is that, hey, we're all here because someone had her period.
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He skillfully hid very poignant moments throughout that kind of touch base on the rites of passage that we formally discussed.
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She uses the poignant, yet hopeful visual essay to invites us into her notions on both home and being an outsider.
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Where to stream it: Amazon Prime Who says schlocky horror movies can't come with a poignant, albeit blood-soaked, political message?
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The connection is made in this poignant passage: ...I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves.
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Missed connections are especially poignant during this time, but chance occurrences and brilliant new opportunities may also land in your lap.
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Coincidentally, many of the most poignant scenes about motherhood — like flashback's to June's own mother — are left over from the book.
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Nostalgia-induced humor aside, the episode is the most poignant because it forces Sophia to reckon with the world around her.
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It's poignant, well done, and stuffed to the brim with up-and-coming young talent, something that the entertainment industry craves.
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Actors and artists have always used the award show stage as a moment to say something poignant, should they so choose.
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That moment alone was poignant enough, but even more so up against the backdrop of the legislative drama on health care.
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The most poignant moment occurs right at the end, though, when Evie asks her fiancée to taste the whisky she's chosen.
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Monae introduced Kesha with a poignant speech about women in the music industry and the inequality, discrimination, and harassment they face.
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It was a very sad but poignant day, with 49 people having been killed in the gay bar the night before.
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The combination of the charismatic baritone Christopher Burchett's fit body, which exuded life, and his anguished, world-weary singing was poignant.
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Its most poignant passage occurs when, after Nijinsky's desertion of Diaghilev, Massine, eighteen years old, arrives to take the dancer's place.
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An especially poignant allegorical work by Russian-born artists Ilya and Emilia Kabakov sits within an open, sun-drenched grassy knoll.
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Most poignant of all was Ms. Buckley's eloquent rendition of "Don't Give Up," Peter Gabriel's plea for courage in hard times.
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But there may be none that face a larger, more poignant gap between historical accomplishment and contemporary reality than this one.
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Energized by an earwormy soundtrack packed with the Clash, Spandau Ballet and Erasure, "Seoul Searching" is rude, funny, silly and poignant.
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In "Rape Jokes," her most recent comedy special, Esposito's ability to balance the hilarious with the poignant is on full display.
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Some of the most poignant denials of relief involve abuse of "tender age" children for whom the administration professes "grave" concern.
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There has been an outpouring of poignant tributes for Carrie Fisher, but none more touching than that of her intergalactic twin.
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Heard together, they express an acutely poignant awareness of mortality in the age of AIDS, in which the show is set.
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The director added that the incident involving Pence came at a particularly poignant time, just one week after Trump's election victory.
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Those who lost their lives in war are being remembered this week in the U.K. with a series of poignant ceremonies.
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In another poignant moment of the interview, Bana asked Camerota why the world had so far done so little to intervene.
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One of the most poignant threads in Hark, I think, is just how beaten down and ultimately compromised the characters are.
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Since West has been admitted to hospital, one poignant video clip from an interview with Dave Chapelle has been floating around.
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This is an especially poignant point for American indigenous peoples, who suffered generations of forced linguistic assimilation in residential boarding schools.
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Well, Moroccan artist Meriem Bennani takes what she knows—everyday life in Morocco—and turns it into funny, poignant video art.
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Martin's performance was typically poignant, reducing the song to a piano and vocal with the rest of the band off-stage.
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Its financial distress is a poignant source of anxiety for residents because it is in one of the wealthiest U.S. states.
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"Nothing to See Here" is a poignant and laugh-out-loud tribute to the trials and treasures of being a parent.
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Whatever the sensational effect of her confessions to Beuscher, it's the alertness to daily life that makes Plath's letters most poignant.
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A poignant second story line follows the outsider artist Martín Ramírez, who crossed into the United States as a day laborer.
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Since the story is mainly about Dini's trauma from this awful mugging, the treatment of his mental state is extremely poignant.
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I can't end this column without a mention of the poignant farewell message that Justice Sandra Day O'Connor issued this week.
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This one was very specifically poignant to what is happening today in this country, in society and also in my life.
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The most poignant evidence of the depopulation of rural Iowa over the last three-quarters of a century is the lily.
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There is something poignant about the act of entering the theater to laugh; there is something that feels revolutionary about it.
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The Macon, Ga.-raised singer-songwriter Torres broke through in 2015 with the poignant grunge of "Sprinter," her second studio album.
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But there's a bigger, more poignant question, and they argue about that, too: This man they revere did some horrible things.
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Although Mr. O'Neill's sound sometimes had a nasal, reedy quality, he brought both poignant sadness and youthful ardor to his performance.
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His travels, filled with comic and poignant incident, take him to New York, Paris, Berlin, Morocco, southern India and Kyoto, Japan.
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A poignant, sometimes hapless, retracing of Cook's Pacific journeys explores the havoc — cultural, environmental and ecological — that was the inevitable aftermath.
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It's a poignant, intensely personal and well-argued piece about the inconsistent standards for entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Ms. Cloher sings about that, too — some of her most poignant songs deal with the vexed intersections of fame and love.
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Perhaps the most poignant scene in the episode is when the local police are interviewing Antonio D'Amico (Ricky Martin), Versace's partner.
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Both artists brought deep insight to their roles, combining beautifully in sound and spirit, and creating no end of poignant moments.
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It was her first public performance since she announced her separation from husband Liam Hemsworth, and it was lovely and poignant.
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One very poignant memory I have is of a man who hesitated in front of the platform on which I sit.
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"The Wonder Years" can be almost unbearably poignant, but it is so unabashed in its earnestness that you can't begrudge it.
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At the end of each episode, Ms. Rothenberg adds an illustration representing the most poignant or funniest part of the exchange.
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There are affairs, deaths and doomed romances aplenty but, as in a telenovela, the effect is less poignant and more propulsive.
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An oddball prone to flashes of creepy behavior, Sam cuts a poignant figure as his dashed Hollywood dreams come to light.
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Unholy ghosts, his current solo show at Various Small Fires, offers a more robust presentation of his evocative and poignant tapestries.
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Kerr's 14th novel in this series proves to be Gunther's origin story, which makes it feel imperative as well as poignant.
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Death performed with an inward stillness can be particularly poignant, as when Hamlet murmurs his final line: "The rest is silence."
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It's a devilishly good time full of camp and cunning that still makes room for poignant reflections on the series' namesakes.
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" He added that its end "feels both poignant and right, the kind of ending that's necessary to make new beginnings possible.
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The series is at its best when it uses these home-movie-style vignettes, many of them poignant in their ordinariness.
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Seen amid these denuded 'grams, the hospital selfies are an especially poignant offering from an artist who has always eluded autobiography.
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Halsey penned a poignant response to people who had been taunting her about her ex-boyfriend, G-Eazy, on social media.
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Then Cheryl Faraone lightens the mood a little with Tom Stoppard's "Arcadia," a poignant, time-hopping meditation on genius and history.
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The context definitely makes the work more poignant; for example, there's a painting of a farmer reaping swaying fields of wheat.
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During a 363-minute pre-interview with Jessica on Thursday night, Herminia told a story that was candid, nuanced and poignant.
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The title of this bleak and poignant work refers to a metaphor for Russian life, of being caught between larger forces.
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