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Right now is a particularly poignant time at the market.
If anything, that fact may make his work more poignant, not less.
But not half so poignant if you know she wanted it.
We lost him 6 weeks ago so this year will be rather poignant.
The story in question is among the most poignant that our century has had to show.
Sometimes, the most poignant personal notes are to be found.
Alone, any number of these would be powerful, poignant or both.
It's especially poignant because we talk this thing to death at least once a week.
In the end, though, he had a more poignant message.
I recently lost one of mine so even more poignant.
It was an especially poignant moment for me because, the night before, I could not sleep.
And that lack is the reason for one of the nation's most poignant public health problems.
He worked hard to find poignant details for his books.
His words were so poignant they made her eyes burn.
That poignant image is where most television news reports end.
But today, his few words were less charged and more poignant.
It is a fine little play, both funny and poignant.
But for six of the refugees, the words were especially poignant.
But the day's most poignant moment had little to do with prize money.
One of the show's most poignant objects is not religious at all.
His need was poignant to her; but she did not know how to touch him.
Yet after all their years together there were poignant memories.
Every now and then we get a poignant reminder of a road not taken.
But the actors have changed enough to make the play more poignant than before.
It was an almost poignant pleasure to work with his hands again around a house.