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1 The events of September 11th have added a particular poignancy to next Thursday.
2 For South African audience members there will be a particular poignancy to the production.
3 Any production with enthusiastic and talented young people is inspiring, but these shows had a particular poignancy .
4 The one that now takes on a particular poignancy concerned a recent lunch with his son in Wexford.
5 There was a particular poignancy in that trio: all of them have since been de-funded by the Arts Council and ceased operation.
6 While all untimely deaths are tragic, the death of a new mother in pregnancy or the post-natal period carries a particular poignancy .
7 The series had particular poignancy for this writer because I was introduced to classic horror in exactly the same way as Mr Gatiss.
8 It has a particular poignancy and emotional power precisely because of the timing -the juxtaposition of so-calledHalloween horror with actual horror.
9 Although the Abbe Prevost's Manon Lescaut is fiction, it was written in the form of a memoir, giving the heroine a particular poignancy .
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