The plight of the Native Americans was never more poignantly expressed.
The anguished dilemma facing the Loyalist families at the conclusion of the war was poignantly expressed in a letter by Sarah Winslow of Plymouth to her cousin Benjamin Marston, dated April 10, 1783:
But aspects of this theme are more tersely and poignantly expressed in "Gnomen."
It's this brief and, in hindsight, enchanted period that Woody Allen remembers in his most buoyant, comic and poignantly expressed of memoirs, titled, with his unflagging, poetic exactitude, "Radio Days."
The sorrow and difficulty experienced by the Israelites as a whole during the exile is poignantly expressed in Psalm 137.
In 'Kinu Goalar Gali' and in 'Sudhar Shahar' the degeneration of human values during the turbulent post world war 2 years are expressed poignantly.
And that sentiment was poignantly expressed this week by a group of women whose husbands were lost in the World Trade Center attack.
Some of the dissatisfaction is felt in the northwest, but nowhere is the anger being expressed more poignantly than in South Cholla province, where Kwangju, a flat, dusty university town of a million residents, is the capital.
America's worst traumas can be glimpsed only through the hazy mediation of their television tubes, a feeling poignantly expressed in "Aprille," one of my favorite stories.
His enormous love and respect for Gandhiji is poignantly expressed in these 15 odd poems eulogising his life and work and lamenting his death as this country's misfortune.