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1 It felt particularly poignant given the violent suppression of last year's protests.
2 The birth of the Camerons' fourth child is particularly poignant for them.
3 Mary Lavin is particularly poignant in confronting bereavement in The Dead Soldier.
4 Quarterback Andrew Tarantino said winning a championship would be particularly poignant this year.
5 The juxtaposition of wife and daughter, who were implacably estranged, is particularly poignant .
6 Ono says she finds hunger a particularly poignant issue due to her own childhood.
7 For Ryan Bertrand, the rookie in the starting lineup, the moment was particularly poignant .
8 And there are elements in human psychology that make this situation particularly poignant or ignominous.
9 She is also Jewish, which gives a particularly poignant resonance to her train of thought.
10 Unfairness in Irish health service provision may be endemic but it becomes particularly poignant when death approaches.
11 One incident he recalls is particularly poignant .
12 Several episodes in Jesus' ministry illustrate this unique nature of the kingdom of God in particularly poignant ways.
13 It was a moment of natural beauty that at a transitional time of his life felt particularly poignant .
14 If you're a maker of TV dramas or movies, this is a particularly poignant time to be alive.
15 One particularly poignant scene snowed a young woman of Mediterranean extraction, possibly Greek, dying after a painful breech childbirth.
16 For children of divorce, therefore, the intersection between time lost staring at devices and time lost with parents is particularly poignant .
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