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She is nice to her little brother and they poignantly long for their dead mother.
He felt poignantly that it would never be clean again.
Several songs deal poignantly with the death of a loved one.
More poignantly, artists want to be remembered when they're gone.
It made her miss him poignantly, but not to the point of misery.
It is impossible to define human rights more simply or poignantly.
"So this is what it feels like," she said to herself poignantly.
And perhaps most poignantly: "What does not wanting to desire mean?"
A face that was poignantly familiar, as if she'd always carried a picture of him in her heart.
He poignantly told us that his generation needs to be able to see our footprints.
At one point he protested poignantly, "There were so many meetings."
Who was it that he so poignantly missed playing chess with?
She missed him poignantly, with all the force of her protecting passion.
He felt it poignantly, as something real and natural.
The rest of the book's characters are similarly and poignantly oblivious.
Anne is presented most poignantly in the only known film clip of her.
The love scenes at the last were poignantly real, but they passed before his eyes unnoticed.
Never before had the presence of evil so poignantly oppressed me.
Again, he is poignantly aware of what he has lost.
The questions Oedipus poignantly asks are at the heart of the matter.
He has fallen in love with the land, the people and, poignantly, the language it is his job to make obsolete.
This is the most telling way in which the loss of community may be brought poignantly home to the farm worker.
This time however, she was able to smile poignantly.
There were books here that he had not dared to open for years, they reminded him so poignantly of the past.
It reminded Andrew poignantly of another night, but he turned his thoughts away.