"aspect" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- While Edwards faced a wide field, Roemer's candidacy had a poignant aspect.
- By far the most dramatic and poignant aspects of the new era of remembrance are the exhumations of the victims of the Franco era.
- One of the most poignant aspects of the story, Mr. Katims says, is that the young aliens do not know where they came from, or why they were abandoned.
- This book's genuinely poignant aspect is Ruth Paine's what-if wonderings, as she considers whether any changes in her behavior might have altered history.
- Despite arguments about how to define neorealist cinema, certainly one of Ossessione's most poignant aspects is its stark realism.
- Tongue-in-cheek Kunhi balances serious, comic and poignant aspects.
- His observations about their diminished capacities are the diaries' most poignant aspect, even if he is breathlessly quick to pounce on ways that women lose their allure.
- Perhaps the most poignant and admirable aspect of Ullmann's life is the hard-won battle she has fought to no longer play the role of the woman behind the man but, rather, the woman behind herself.
- One of the more poignant aspects of all this is the fate of the loyal Kinenos, the ranch workers.
- Perhaps the most poignant aspect of the site is a Most Wanted list of several hundred species for which no such material has been found.
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