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Meanings of poignant story in English
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Usage of poignant story in English
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Donal Ryan: A beautifully written and poignantstory, atmospheric and very memorable.
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To force a climax upon this poignantstory would be to spoil it.
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The poignantstory clearly refers back to Panahi's claustrophobic situation.
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One in particular revealed a poignantstory of silent suffering.
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It's a moving, poignantstory, that packs an emotional punch.
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Their major-label debut is a poignantstory about young love and its potential tragic twists.
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Gone Home is a remarkable achievement, and piecing together its poignantstory will stick with me forever.
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The most poignantstory for Genevieve was that of a mother, who was self-conscious about her stretch marks.
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A poignantstory brilliantly told.
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The book, though short, is also a finely tuned evocation of a period and an incredibly poignantstory of mental breakdown.
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He tells a poignantstory from his own experience navigating back to shore after getting disoriented in fog while kayaking off Cape Cod.
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The company offers three $US10,000 grants to Instagram photographers from "under represented communities" who are telling a particularly poignantstory through their online posts.
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Those veterans we moved had beautiful and poignantstories of the places they had been during the war.
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Grace Gifford married Joseph Mary Plunkett in Kilmainham Jail in what became one of the most poignantstories arising out of the Rising.
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One of the most poignantstories of the Edwardian age, Scotts' expedition has been resurrected by the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in words, music and images.