Sentences with phrase «most poignant examples»

Technological changes play a big part in combatting climate change, and on 10/10/10 two of the most poignant examples of that are: 850 universities in China, India, and the US will join in the Great Power Race clean energy competition; and, in Barbados, a group of young people will demonstrate a hovercraft they've built which is powered by fuel cells.
But perhaps the most poignant examples of Saucedo's storm - spurred output are several pieces that came out of a discovery the artist made while surveying the damage in his New Orleans home.
Yet despite the 90's haircuts and questionable denim clothing, I still consider Jerry Maguire to be one of the most poignant examples of the human experience.
The most poignant example is the relationship between Chief and Atari.

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But if you look, for example, at my most recent film, The War, you will see that issues of faith and spirituality abound in it, in very poignant moments and in humorous ones.
- Rachel Kushner, author of The Flamethrowers «By turns haunting, fanciful, and poignant, Little Nothing is the latest example of why Marisa Silver is one of our finest, most protean storytellers.»
Eric Mack «s work is probably one of the most successful examples of a contemporary practice that's positioned in dialogue with the city's art history while still feeling timely and poignant.
As a testament to their foresight, these works are just as poignant today — only now they are among the most sought after examples of contemporary art in private hands.
Of these examples, none are more poignant or haunting than the beds and the mattresses, for they are the plinths on which our most important and profound experiences take place.
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