There is a special poignancy to this year's tour.
I stood and watched her go, experiencing that special poignancy of remembrance.
The fact that he was soon going to die, thought Henry, gave his words a special poignancy.
Lodge members remember the glory years with a special poignancy.
The contributions of two other participants had special poignancy because of their personal stories.
But formula or not, the words had a special poignancy coming from her lips.
But this show, a salute to tattooed women, had a special poignancy.
By what details does the author give special poignancy to the pathos of her account?
Nor will they experience the special poignancy of finding them on the schedule just when all hope seemed lost.
You might think a man who cannot see would bring special poignancy to this moment.