Sentences with phrase «ask poignant questions»

«Kapwani's rigorous research and imaginative approach will confront audiences with the raw materials and elemental structures of power», explains Artist Award curator Adrienne Edwards, «and ask poignant questions about our built environment and human histories of control.»
I encourage you to take April, stress awareness month, to examine your stress levels, ask yourself some poignant questions about your health, and make the changes necessary to live a happier, healthier, more energetic life.
In John's Gospel Jesus turns to his disciples and asks that poignant question: «You do not want to leave too, do you?»
not only asks a poignant question, but chronicles the best of filmmaking today and proposes where cinema will go, and should go, in the future.
The popular blog Fidose of Reality asked a poignant question in a story called Dog Survives Rare Heart Surgery.
She asks a poignant question: «To whom do I owe the symbols of my survival?»

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As a result, Pharaoh finally tells Moses that he and the Israelites can leave Egypt, but in so doing, he asks the most poignant question of the movie.
After her suicide attempt when she was 28, Jamison asked the poignant and familiar question, «Where had God been?»
You've ministered to me and nutured to me in a way that is particularly liberating, and poignant as I ask questions of my own ministry.
Finally, we ask ourselves possibly the most poignant question of all — Should not the community have a say - so in the definition of terms of mental health?
Simply left with the poignant outline of the missing poppy, hung from floor to ceiling and overhead, Parker's exceptionally well - received, emotionally charged tribute to fallen soldiers asks a literal question: where have all the flowers gone?
To see a mother in the midst of the most poignant life defining moment she will ever experience (as designed by the release of incredible birthing hormones to cause her to fight madly for the protection of her newborn AKA - survival) be told that she is not strong enough, fast enough, quiet enough, she asks to many questions, etc is nothing short of cruel.
The most poignant question from yesterday was from Jennifer, who asked regarding the topic of fear:
Neelie Kroes for The Guardian UK posted a poignant and interesting opinion piece last week that asks some of the questions that rest in the back of most digital readers» minds.
As Americans, we must ask ourselves the following poignant questions.
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