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6 Sentences With "tug at the heart"

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Tramping along an often solitary path to greatness, one that allows few detours for the innocent pleasures of childhood, these small wonders can tug at the heart.
Stealthily woven into the fabric is an impressive jokes per minute ratio and storylines that tug at the heart, like that of pansexual hipster David (Daniel Levy) and his boyfriend Patrick (Noah Reid).
Lyra (the bright soprano Jessica E. Jones) and Gertrude (the mezzo-soprano Tamara Mumford, velvety but pressed too low by the score) come together in lush exchanges, but their bond doesn't tug at the heart.
Playwright Samuel Beckett, standing before Man and Woman Contemplating the Moon, said "This was the source of Waiting for Godot, you know."Leach, Cristin, "Old Romantics Tug at the Heart". Helnwein Museum. Reprint of The Sunday Times, 24 October 2004.
Knight, p.147 with about a third of each episode's score being newly written for the supernatural legend. For example, when the werewolf's point of view is depicted in "Heart", Gruska tried to make the score predatorial.Knight, p.94 For "Roadkill"'s emotional ending, Lennertz used cello and piano to "[tug] at the heart strings" and "push the tears".Knight, p.91 The music was supposed to "become part of the sinister wallpaper" in "In My Time of Dying".
" Activist Phyllis Schlafly interprets these lines as encouraging suicide since "life is not worth living after a loved one has gone." The melody uses an unconventional style, but according to Guarisco the music "retains the emotional tone of the lyrics as it marries chant-like verses to a bridge built on ascending phrases that tug at the heart." According to the liner notes of Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology, "Since You're Gone" is an example of "[a] more playful quality ... in Ocasek's writing", with a Bob Dylan impersonation "adopt[ed] when delivering [the line 'You're so trachea-ress!]'" San Francisco Examiner contributor Michael Goldberg notes that despite the emotional theme of the song, Ocasek's vocal tone is detached, "almost as if he's discussing a computer that doesn't work anymore.

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